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May 4, 2007

22% Believe Bush Knew About 9/11 Attacks in Advance

Democrats in America are evenly divided on the question of whether George W. Bush knew about the 9/11 terrorist attacks in advance.

May 4, 2007

Election 2008: Clinton Ties Giuliani 45% to 45%

In the race for the presidency, Senator Hillary Clinton (D) and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) are now tied 45% to 45%.

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May 3, 2007

Improved Job Security and Finances Boost Atlanta Worker Confidence in April

The Hudson Employment Index (SM) for Atlanta workers rose for the fourth straight time in April, climbing four points to 123.7. Improved job security and personal finances contributed to the city’s growing Index. Atlanta’s latest reading is more than seven points stronger than one year ago, when it was 116.6. The composite Index, which is based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.

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May 3, 2007

Hiring Forecasts Continue to Heighten PA Worker Confidence

Worker confidence in Pennsylvania continued to rise in April, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) jumped 8.6 points to 111.2. More expected hiring and reduced concerns about job loss contributed to the increase. The latest measure of worker sentiment is also higher than last April, when the state’s Index was 104.3.

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May 3, 2007

Tampa Workers Concerned about Job Loss in April

Tampa worker confidence remained virtually unchanged in April, as the city’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) inched up .7 points to 113.3. Despite the city’ Index being stagnant, job loss concerns increased notably. Tampa’s latest Index is below last April’s reading of 117.3. The composite Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.

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May 3, 2007

Worker Confidence Up Among Hispanics and African-Americans

Worker confidence rose among both Hispanic and African-Americans in April. The monthly Hudson Employment Index (SM) for Hispanics climbed 3.9 points to 105.3, while the reading for African-Americans rose for the third straight month, gaining 2.3 points to register 96.8 in April. The composite Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers across all races and ethnicities, fell 1.5 points to 107.5.

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May 3, 2007

LA Worker Confidence Falls Again in April

Worker confidence in LA dropped for the second consecutive month in April, as the city’s Hudson Employment Index declined 7.2 points to 104.5.

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May 3, 2007

Chicago Worker Confidence Cools as Finance Concerns Rise

After hitting a record high in March, the Hudson Employment Index (SM) for Chicago workers fell 4.5 points to 102.3. Heightened financial concerns largely impacted the monthly measure of worker confidence’s decline. Despite the drop, the Windy City’s latest reading is dramatically higher than its April 2006 reading of 90.6. The composite Index, which is based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, also fell 1.5 points in April to 107.5.

May 3, 2007

Healthcare Workers’ Confidence Weakens

The Hudson Employment Index (SM) for healthcare workers fell 6.8 points to 104.3 in April. A decrease in expected hiring, increase in expected layoffs and drop in job satisfaction drove the decline. The latest Index is six points lower than last April’s reading of 110.3. The national Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers across all sectors, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.

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May 3, 2007

Accounting & Finance Workers’ Confidence Plummets

After a jump in March, worker confidence among accounting and finance workers dropped in April, as the group’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) slid 17.6 points to 104.0. More workers saying their finances are getting worse and decreased job satisfaction had the greatest impact on the fall. The latest reading for this group of workers is 6.8 points lower than last April’s reading of 110.8.

May 3, 2007

NYC Worker Confidence Remains Steady in April

The Hudson Employment Index (SM) for New York City held steady in April, slipping just .3 points from its record high to 98.7. The latest monthly measure of worker confidence for the Big Apple is about nine points higher than last April’s 89.6. The composite Index, which is based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, fell 1.5 points in April to 107.5.

May 3, 2007

San Francisco Workers Expect Less Hiring, More Layoffs

After a substantial jump in March, the Hudson Employment Index (SM) for San Francisco recorded a minimal gain of .8 points to 107.3 in April. Improved financial sentiments were offset by less expected hiring and more expected layoffs. The city’s latest measure of worker confidence is stronger than last April’s 105.8. The composite Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.

May 3, 2007

Job Security Concerns Dampen Worker Confidence in Twin Cities

Worker confidence in Minneapolis-St. Paul cooled from a record high in April, as the Hudson Employment Index (SM) for the Twin Cities fell 7.2 points to 106.9. All factors contributing to the measure of worker confidence declined; however the latest reading is well above last Aprils’ 98.9.

May 3, 2007

Better Finances, Hiring Boost Philadelphia Worker Confidence

Worker confidence in Philadelphia continued climbing in April, as the city’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) jumped 9.9 points to 108.6. This marks the city’s sixth consecutive month of improved employee sentiment. Greater hiring expectations coupled with improved perceptions of finances triggered the latest rise. Philadelphia’s most recent Index is well above last April’s reading of 102.6. In sharp contrast, the composite Index, which is based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, fell 1.5 points in April to 107.5.

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May 3, 2007

Confidence Among Florida Worker Falters

Florida workers felt less confident in April, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) fell one point to 120.1.

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May 3, 2007

Job Security Concerns Hurts OH Worker Confidence

Ohio worker confidence fell in April, as the state’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) slid 6.4 points to 99.1. Almost all factors contributing to the Index recorded negative movement. The state’s latest Index is also lower than last April, when it was 100.4. The national Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers across the country, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.

May 3, 2007

39% Say Congress Subpoenaed Secretary Rice Mostly to Embarrass White House

Americans are evenly divided as to why Congress is subpoenaing Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about pre-war intelligence.

May 3, 2007

Only 27% Are "Very Confident" Grocery Food is Safe

Seventy-seven percent (77%) of adult Americans are at least somewhat confident that their grocery food is safe, but only 27% are Very Confident.

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May 3, 2007

CA Workers’ Confidence Falls as Concerns Over Layoffs Continue

Worker confidence in California decreased in April as the state’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) fell 2.7 points to 110.2. An increase in expected layoffs and less job satisfaction drove the decline, but were offset by greater hiring expectations. California’s latest Index is also below last April’s reading of 115.1. The national Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers across the country, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.

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May 3, 2007

Job Loss Concerns Hurt DC Worker Confidence Again

Worker confidence fell in Washington, DC, as the city’s Hudson Employment Index (SM) descended 1.3 points to 108.1 in April. A decrease in hiring expectations and concern over job loss contributed to the fall. The city’s latest measure of worker confidence is down substantially from last April, when DC’s Index registered 118.4. The composite Index, based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide, fell 1.5 points to 107.5 in April.