Leading, Slipping, Gaining, Lagging Analysis:
Assessing Other Services (except Public Administration) Employment Growth
Across Colorado Counties
Other Services (except Public Administration)
Employment Growth
County vs Statewide Average: 2010-2022 and 2022
Other Services (except Public Administration)
Employment Growth
Colorado:
2010-2022 = 1.74%
2022 = 3.50%
Borrowing from an approach that sometimes appears in the finance sections of the popular press, LSGL analysis is a handy and versatile way to compare, portray and classify the patterns of other services (except public administration) employment growth across all of Colorado's 64 counties. In finance, this technique is used for comparing and assessing the market performance of individual securities or across industry sectors. For example, the performance of the 30 stocks contained within Dow are compared with one another over the past week in contrast to their performance over the past month using the Dow's respective averages as the points of reference.
Here in this Colorado Regional Economic Analysis Project report, we adopt this approach to gauge and compare the other services (except public administration) employment growth of Colorado's 64 counties over the latest available year (2022) against the backdrop of their growth over the long term period (2010-2022). In so doing we classify their growth and performance into 4 broad categories: Leading, Slipping, Gaining and Lagging.
Other Services (except Public Administration)
Employment Growth
County vs Statewide Average: 2010-2022 and 2022
Other Services (except Public Administration)
Employment Growth
Colorado:
2010-2022 = 1.74%
2022 = 3.50%
This figure displays the 64 counties of Colorado as dots on a scattergram, with the vertical axis representing the average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate over the long-term period (2010-2022), and the horizontal axis representing the other services (except public administration) employment growth rate for the near-term (2022).
This figure sets apart those counties whose long-term other services (except public administration) employment growth exceeded the statewide average of 1.74%, by portraying them in the top two quadrants demarcated at 1.74% on the vertical axis. County whose long-term average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate trailed the statewide average (1.74%) are distributed in the bottom two quadrants. In all, 13 counties surpassed the statewide average over 2010-2022, while 31 counties fell below.
Similarly, the two quadrants on the right of this figure present the positions of the 20 counties whose most recent (2022) other services (except public administration) employment growth rate exceeded the statewide average (3.50%). The two quadrants on the left feature those 24 counties whose other services (except public administration) employment growth over 2022 trailed the statewide average.
Accordingly, each quadrant portrays the performance of all 64 counties corresponding with their long-term (2010-2022) and near-term (2022) performance relative to their respective statewide averages of 1.74% over 2010-2022 and 3.50% over 2022:
Leading counties () (top-right quadrant)...are counties whose average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate surpassed the statewide average both long-term (1.74%) and near-term (3.50%).
Slipping counties () (top-left quadrant)...are counties whose long-term average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate exceeded the statewide average (1.74%), but whose near-term growth has "slipped" by falling below the Colorado average (3.50%).
Gaining counties () (bottom-right quadrant)...are counties whose long-term average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate fell below the statewide average (1.74%), but whose near-term growth has "gained" by registering above the average (3.50%) statewide.
Lagging counties () (bottom-left quadrant)...are counties whose average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate fell under the statewide average both long-term (1.74%) and near-term (3.50%).
   
 
Summary of Colorado's 64 County Totals
 
Short Term Average
 
 
Below
(3.50%)
Above
(3.50%)
 
Long
Term
Average
Above
(1.74%)
4
9
13
Below
(1.74%)
20
11
31
 
24
20
44
 
   
Leading Counties
2022 vs. 2010-2022 Averages
Leading Counties
white dot
Colorado:
2010-2022 = 1.74%
2022 = 3.50%
Turning attention to the top-right quadrant from the discussion above, this figure features the distribution of the Colorado counties classified as Leading. These counties surpassed Colorado's average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth both long-term (2010-2022 = 1.74%) as well as near-term (2022 = 3.50%). Each is identified by its corresponding ranking based on it's average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate over 2010-2022.
Of Colorado's 64 counties, just 9 (14%) are classified within the Leading () category. Those counties ranked by their long-term average include:
Slipping Counties
2022 vs. 2010-2022 Averages
Slipping Counties
Colorado:
2010-2022 = 1.74%
2022 = 3.50%
This figure depicts the distribution of the 4 Colorado counties classified as Slipping (top-left quadrant), in that their long-term average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate outpaced the average statewide (2010-2022 = 1.74%), while they trailed the statewide average near-term (2022 = 3.50%). Again, each county is identified by it's corresponding ranking based on its average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate over 2010-2022.
Only 4 (6%) of Colorado's 64 counties are classified as Slipping (). Those counties ranked by their long-term average include:
Gaining Counties
2022 vs. 2010-2022 Averages
Gaining Counties
white dot
Colorado:
2010-2022 = 1.74%
2022 = 3.50%
This figure shows the distribution of the 11 Colorado counties classified as Gaining (bottom-right quadrant), in that their long-term average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate posted below the average statewide (2010-2022 = 1.74%), while they outpaced Colorado's average near-term (2022 = 3.50%). Again, each county is identified by its corresponding ranking based on its average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate over 2010-2022.
Of Colorado's 64 counties, 17% (11) are featured as Gaining (). Those counties ranked by their long-term average include:
Lagging Counties
2022 vs. 2010-2022 Averages
Lagging Counties
white dot
Colorado:
2010-2022 = 1.74%
2022 = 3.50%
This figure depicts the distributions of the 20 Colorado counties classified as Lagging (bottom-left quadrant). These counties trailed the statewide average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth both long-term (2010-2022 = 1.74%) as well as near-term (2022 = 3.50%). Again, each county is identified by its corresponding ranking based on it's average annual other services (except public administration) employment growth rate over 2010-2022.
31% of Colorado's counties, 20 of 64, are characterized here as Lagging (). Those counties ranked by their long-term average include:
   
 
Colorado
Other Services (except Public Administration) Employment Growth
County vs. Statewide Average
 
2010-2022
 
2022
 
 
Leading Counties
 
4
2.56
 
11
4.76
16,720
 
3
2.63
 
15
4.37
2,052
 
7
2.10
 
7
5.24
33,996
 
2
2.81
 
21
3.55
11,899
 
1
4.33
 
14
4.53
830
 
8
2.09
 
18
4.02
13,630
 
12
1.88
 
9
5.06
935
 
10
2.05
 
16
4.10
812
 
9
2.09
 
1
10.02
1,515
Slipping Counties
 
11
1.89
 
31
2.60
24,809
 
13
1.85
 
44
1.23
165
 
5
2.35
 
32
2.59
24,890
 
6
2.29
 
24
3.26
222
Gaining Counties
 
19
1.19
 
10
4.80
284
 
14
1.65
 
6
5.51
594
 
17
1.27
 
4
6.89
853
 
20
1.18
 
5
5.98
195
 
21
1.13
 
13
4.55
1,997
 
29
0.43
 
12
4.67
516
 
18
1.21
 
8
5.07
539
 
36
0.08
 
3
7.19
179
 
15
1.63
 
17
4.09
178
 
23
1.06
 
19
3.93
847
 
25
0.94
 
20
3.63
371
Lagging Counties
 
30
0.38
 
48
0.77
523
 
26
0.89
 
33
2.56
13,494
 
28
0.56
 
22
3.48
1,012
 
33
0.21
 
42
1.81
2,702
 
35
0.16
 
34
2.45
1,128
 
16
1.28
 
30
2.77
2,304
 
39
-0.24
 
45
1.10
183
 
22
1.09
 
29
2.80
20,985
 
43
-1.63
 
40
2.08
245
 
44
-1.85
 
43
1.55
460
 
40
-0.79
 
50
0.44
692
 
27
0.69
 
26
3.07
5,369
 
41
-0.97
 
35
2.41
425
 
34
0.20
 
41
2.03
1,506
 
38
0.03
 
52
-0.68
147
 
37
0.05
 
38
2.20
1,536
 
42
-1.02
 
49
0.56
357
 
24
1.04
 
36
2.30
4,619
 
31
0.34
 
53
-1.45
339
 
32
0.24
 
28
2.86
539
Undefined/Suppressed Counties
 
U
U
 
25
3.14
756
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
39
2.17
752
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
46
0.95
213
 
U
U
 
51
0.00
86
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
37
2.26
181
 
U
U
 
2
9.09
36
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
27
3.04
1,219
 
U
U
 
S
S
S
 
U
U
 
54
-1.72
57
 
U
U
 
47
0.81
124
 
U
U
 
23
3.34
10,065
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.74
 
3.50
211,741
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.27
 
3.80
11,616,100
November 2023
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