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Hudson Employment Index

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December 6, 2007

Financial Concerns Hurt Accounting & Finance Workers’ Confidence

Confidence among accounting and finance workers fell for the fourth consecutive month, as the group’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) slid 16 points to 93.0 in November.

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December 6, 2007

Easing Financial Strain Encourages San Francisco Workers

Ending a five month skid, the Hudson Employment Index (SM) for San Francisco rose 2.5 points to 90.9 in November. Less concern around finances and job security triggered the up-tick.

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December 5, 2007

Texas Workers’ Confidence Hits Record Low

Workers in Texas were less confident in November, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) plummeted 14 points to 109.1. Less expected hiring and more layoffs drove the fall. The latest reading is also substantially lower than last November’s Index of 120.1.

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December 5, 2007

FL Workers Anticipate More Layoffs

After recovering in October, worker confidence in Florida plunged in November, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) fell 8.5 points to 96.5. An increase in expected layoffs and worsened financial sentiments drove the decline.

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December 5, 2007

Philadelphia Worker Confidence Sinks to Record Low in November

Worker confidence hit a record low in Philadelphia, as the city’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) plummeted 11 points to 82.1. Concerns around hiring and personal finances contributed to the drop. The city’s latest monthly measure of worker sentiment is 5.5 points lower than last November’s 87.6.

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December 5, 2007

Hiring Expectations Continue to Wane, Hurt NYC Worker Confidence

The Hudson Employment Index(SM) for New York City slipped 1.2 points to 91.8 in November. Less expected hiring and more layoffs triggered the decline. Despite the dip, NYC’s latest measure of worker confidence is well above last November’s 83.5.

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December 5, 2007

Chicago Worker Confidence Plunges to a Record Low

After several months of steady increases, worker confidence in Chicago plummeted in November. The city’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) fell 16.6 points to 80.8. The Windy City’s latest measure of worker confidence is dramatically lower than last November’s 99.6. The national Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers, plunged 8.9 points to 91.9, the lowest reading on record.

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December 5, 2007

Los Angeles Worker Confidence Declines Amidst Layoff Concerns

The Hudson Employment Index (SM) for Los Angeles fell 5.9 points to 88.4 in November, the lowest reading on record for this market. Concerns about job cuts and finances contributed to the decline.

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December 5, 2007

Atlanta Worker Confidence Hits a Two-Year Low

The Hudson Employment Index(SM) for Atlanta fell in November, dropping 8.3 points to 100.4. An increase in anticipated layoffs coupled with worry over job loss drove the decline. The city’s latest reading of worker sentiment is almost 15 points lower than last November’s Index of 115.0.

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December 5, 2007

Healthcare Workers’ Confidence Plunges in November

The Hudson Employment Index(SM) for healthcare workers reached a record low, as it declined 14.5 points to 90.2 in November. Growing concerns over job security and finances contributed to this decline.

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December 5, 2007

Financial Concerns Hurt Manufacturing Workers’ Confidence

Confidence among manufacturing workers declined in November, as the sector’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) fell 4.8 points to 83.0. Increased financial concerns and less job security were offset by increased hiring expectations.

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December 5, 2007

Legal Workers’ Confidence Declines Despite More Expected Hiring

Legal workers felt less confident in November, as the groups’ Hudson Employment Index(SM) fell 1.2 points to 103.6. Growing financial concerns played a part in this decline, despite more expected hiring and greater job security. The latest reading is 12.6 points lower than a year ago, when it came in at 116.2. The composite Index , based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers across all sectors, also fell 8.9 points in November to a record low of 91.9.

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December 5, 2007

CA Workers’ Confidence Hits Records Low

After two consecutive months of increases, the Hudson Employment Index (SM) for California workers plunged 13.9 points to 94.5 in November.

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December 5, 2007

Financial Concerns Hurt IT Workers’ Confidence

IT workers felt less confident in November, as the group’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) slipped 8.2 points to 103.5. Financial concerns and a weaker sense of job security contributed to the decline. The latest reading is 12.6 points lower than a year ago, when it came in at 115.8.

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December 5, 2007

African-American and Hispanic Worker Confidence Falls

Worker confidence deteriorated among both African-American and Hispanic workers in November. The monthly Hudson Employment Index(SM) for African Americans fell 2.3 points to register 83.6, while the reading for Hispanics plunged 18.7 points to 80.8.

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December 5, 2007

Hudson Employment Index Sinks to Record Low

The Hudson Employment Index (SM) fell 8.9 points in November to a record low of 91.9. Growing concerns about hiring and signs of personal financial strain triggered the decline.

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November 2, 2007

Bostonians Nervous About Their Finances in October

Worker confidence was unchanged in Boston in October, as the city’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) held steady at 93.3.

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November 2, 2007

Texas Workers’ Confidence Weakens in October

Workers in Texas were less confident in October, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) fell 3.1 points to 123.1.

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November 2, 2007

Ohio Worker Confidence Slips Further in October

Ohio worker confidence slipped for the second consecutive month, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) dropped 2.6 points to 97.1.

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November 2, 2007

Manufacturing Workers’ Confidence Rises After Months of Decline

Confidence among manufacturing workers rose in October, as the sector’s Hudson Employment Index(SM) gained five points to 87.8.