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New entity filings in Q3 2025 increased 7.2% year-over-year but decreased 12.9% quarter-over-quarter following an exceptionally strong Q2. Download the ReportView the Interactive Dashboard
Colorado Secretary of State Q2 2025 Indicators ReportNew entity filings in Q2 2025 increased 19% year-over-year and 5.3% quarter-over-quarter. Download the ReportView the Interactive Dashboard
The quarterly count of new entity filings increased from Q1 2024 to Q1 2025 and the quarter-over-quarter change was impacted by the usual Q1 seasonality. Existing entity renewals were up over the quarter, but down over the year.
New entity filings in Q4 2024 decreased 0.4% year-over-year and 1.9% quarter-over-quarter. The seasonal decrease from Q3 to Q4 occurred at a slower-than-average rate. Download the ReportView the Interactive Dashboard
New entity filings in Q2 2024 decreased 21.7% year-over-year and 4.7% quarter-over-quarter. Business filing renewals were also down for the quarter. Colorado’s labor market remained tight in the second quarter. Colorado’s job opening rate ranked
Colorado’s economy continues to post gains in GDP, add jobs, and grow personal income. New entity filings slowed further in the fourth quarter of 2023, decreasing 6.6% over the quarter and 16% year-over-year. A fee credit that reduced limited
Colorado’s economy continues to post gains in GDP, add jobs, and grow personal income.
The latest Colorado Secretary of State Quarterly Business and Economic Indicators report shows continued year-over-year growth in new business filings.
Colorado’s economy is growing, but slowing, according to a new report from Leeds and the Colorado secretary of state.
A busy quarter for company formation is another data point supporting Colorado’s economic strength emerging from the pandemic.





