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Sample Unemployment Score & Report

Unemployment Score for John Smith

         Your Unemployment Score

                  Summary

                  Positive Factors & Negative Factors

                  The Bottom Line

Summary

  • Your Unemployment Score as of Thursday, July 08, 2004 is 567 based on the data you provided to us.

  • Unemployment Scores range between 0 and 1000.

  • Higher scores are considered to be better scores. Higher scores indicate a smaller probability of unemployment and lower scores indicate higher unemployment risk. Your unemployment score is significantly below the average score of U.S. person in the workforce.

  • The percentage of U.S. persons in workforce with scores below your score of 567 is 17%, which means 83% of the people have their unemployment scores higher than yours.

The Bottom Line: What an Unemployment Score of 567 means to you

  • Your score of 567 indicates that your risk of unemployment is 20% higher than that of the average U.S. individual in the workforce. This means that your predicted unemployment risk rate would be 6.7% as of July 08, 2004, based on a national unemployment rate of 5.6%.

  • Since you are at a significantly higher risk, you may want to review and revise your strategies pertaining to your level of financial preparedness, savings and investment plans, career situation, and career and income strengthening avenues.

Positive & Negative Factors

The positive factors described below reflect elements of your employment profile that are better than average, translating into a higher Unemployment Score. Positive factors are those factors where your individual risk, or that of a group to which you belong, is lower than the average risk of people in the workforce.

The negative factors described below reflect elements of your employment profile that are below average, and are the reasons why your score is not higher. Negative factors are those factors where your individual risk, or that of a group to which you belong, is higher than the average risk of people in the workforce.

  • As a group, the individuals in your occupation category have 43% higher unemployment risk compared to the average risk of people in the workforce. This is a negative factor.

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Above Unemployment Score sample is a partial report for demonstration purposes only. You actual report would consist of a detailed 4-page report which would include your personal unemployment score, a summary analysis, relative ranking, key positive & negative factors impacting the score, tips and recommendations, and unemployment related useful information.

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