Help-Wanted Advertising Index Increases One Point

New York, NY, November 30, 2006--The Conference Board Help-Wanted Advertising Index — a key measure of job offerings in major newspapers across America — increased one point in October. The Index currently stands at 30. It was 37 one year ago. The Conference Board is the global business research and membership organization. In the last three months, help-wanted advertising declined in eight of the nine U.S. regions. Steepest declines occurred in the East North Central (-15.4%), South Atlantic (-13.6%) and Mountain (-13.2%) regions. The West South Central region improved substantially (19.2%). Says Ken Goldstein, labor economist at The Conference Board: "The job market is responding to a cooling in the overall economic environment. This holiday season, deep discounts are being offered for many products, but this will cut into profit margins as labor cost increases edge up. That makes business attitudes no more bullish than consumer attitudes. Business plans have become cautious — on spending, on building inventory, and on hiring going forward." Although print advertising was generally flat, the rise in online ad volume increased modestly. Total online job ads increased by 198,300 (6%) to 3,831,100 in October, according to The Conference Board Help-Wanted OnLine Data Series™.