Article: The New York Times Job Market Confidence Index Dropped in June.

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 1, 2003

The New York Times Job Market Confidence Index dropped 4.1 points to 92.1 in June from 96.2 in May. The Confidence Index measures the perceptions of employers and job seekers of the job market in the greater New York metropolitan area.

June's Current Conditions measure of the Index, which looks at respondents' perceptions of the current state of the job market, dropped to 107.4 in June from 117.7 in May. The Expectations measure of the Index, which considers respondents' expectations concerning the future of the job market in six months, dropped to 90.3 in June from 91.4 in May. For these ...

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