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Hudson Employment Index

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January 3, 2007

Chicago Worker Confidence Falls in December

After spiking in November, the Hudson Employment Index SM for Chicago fell 5.0 points in December to 94.6.

January 3, 2007

Dallas Worker Confidence Slips as Personal Finance Perceptions Weaken

The Hudson Employment Index SM for Dallas workers fell slightly this month, as worker confidence dropped 1.6 points to 109.1 in December.

January 3, 2007

Los Angeles Worker Confidence Falls with Declining Job Satisfaction

The Hudson Employment Index SM for Los Angeles fell 5.4 points in December to 103.9. The decline was spurred by less job satisfaction.

January 3, 2007

Twin Cities Workers’ Confidence Rebounds in December

Worker confidence improved in the Twin Cities in December, as the Hudson Employment IndexSM for the city rose nearly seven points to 99.0.

January 3, 2007

NYC Worker Confidence Rises For Second Consecutive Month

Hudson Employment Index SM for the city increased 4.4 points to 87.9.

January 3, 2007

Philadelphia Worker Confidence Continues to Climb

The Hudson Employment Index SM for Philadelphia workers increased 2.4 points to 90.0 in December.

January 3, 2007

San Francisco Worker Confidence Plummets in December

After three months of increasing worker confidence, the Hudson Employment Index SM for San Francisco fell 8.7 points to 99.6 in December.

January 3, 2007

Tampa Worker Confidence Falls

Worker confidence in Tampa fell in December as the city’s Hudson Employment Index SM dropped 4.1 points to 112.9.

January 3, 2007

DC Worker Confidence Rises in December, Hiring Expectations Up

Hudson Employment Index SM for Washington, D.C. workers climbed 2.5 points to 114.3 in December. Improved perceptions around hiring triggered the uptick.

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December 20, 2006

Hudson Index: City Sector Yearly Overview

Looking back over 2006, the average Hudson Employment Index SM, which measures the workforce's overall confidence in the employment market, fell in four of eleven major U.S. cities. Minnesota-St. Paul showed the steepest drop of 8.6 points in 2006.

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December 20, 2006

Hudson Index: Industry Sector Yearly Overview

Worker confidence across all seven industry sectors, as measured by the Hudson Employment Index SM, rose throughout 2006, with the largest gain among African American workers.

December 20, 2006

Confidence Stronger Among Accounting & Finance Workers in 2006 than 2005

Looking back over 2006, the average Hudson Employment Index SM accounting and finance workers was 110.2, 2.6 points stronger than the 2005 average measure of worker confidence in the employment market.

December 20, 2006

Hispanic and African-American Worker Confidence in 2006

Looking back over 2006, the average Hudson Employment Index SM for African-American workers was 95.7, 5.6 points stronger than the 2005 average of 90.1.

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December 20, 2006

Average Confidence Among Healthcare Workers Inched Up in 2006

Throughout 2006, the Hudson Employment Index SM for healthcare workers recorded an average reading of 105.7.

December 20, 2006

Confidence Stronger Among IT Workers in 2006 than 2005

Throughout 2006, the average Hudson Employment Index (SM) for IT workers was 109.6, 2.8 points higher than 2005’s average of 105.8.

December 20, 2006

Legal Worker Confidence Erratic, But Generally Strong in 2006

For its inaugural year, the Hudson Employment Index SM for the legal sector recorded an average reading of 110.5 in 2006.

December 20, 2006

Confidence Among Manufacturing Workers Stronger in 2006

On average in 2006, the Hudson Employment Index SM for manufacturing workers was 91.1. It recorded its highest reading of the year (97.4) in August, and the very next month, dropped to 2006’s low of 86.1.

December 20, 2006

Atlanta Worker Confidence Much Higher in 2006 than 2005

The yearly average for Hudson Employment Index SM for Atlanta rose 11.9 points to 114.0 in 2006. For the majority of the year, the Index readings ranged between 114 and 116.

December 20, 2006

Boston Worker Confidence Remains Steady During 2006

Hudson Employment Index SM for Boston workers in 2006 was 98.6 and remained virtually unchanged from the 2005 average. It was, however, notably lower than the 2004 average of 102.7.

December 20, 2006

Chicago Worker Confidence Stronger in 2006 than 2005

The average 2006 Hudson Employment Index SM for Chicago was 95.3, compared to 2005’s average of 92.1.