STAMFORD, CONN., Feb. 2, 2016 -- Lumesis, Inc. DIVER Geo Score results for January 2016 have been released. The DIVER Geo Score is a relative score of the economic health of a U.S. state, county or city. Based on a scale of 0-10, with 10 being the best, the Geo Score is calculated from multiple economic and demographic factors related to employment, income and housing and is updated monthly. The Geo Score helps market participants understand the economic health of every state, county and over 350 cities in a simple score.
"The list of worst performing states continues to be dominated by energy and commodity dependent States: Texas, Alaska, Louisiana, West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kentucky. Texas and Louisiana account for half of the worst performing counties." said Michael Craft, Managing Director of Credit at Lumesis, Inc.
For more information or to see a full list of DIVER Geo Scores visit our website.
Lumesis, Inc. is a financial technology company dedicated to serving the municipal market. We focus on delivering tools and data that enhance efficiency and help address evolving regulatory requirements. Founded in 2010, Lumesis provides municipal market participants with industry-leading technology, analysis and compliance solutions. Today, the company's DIVER platform helps hundreds of firms with over 42,000 users efficiently meet credit, regulatory and risk needs. Lumesis investors include Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. (NYSE:SFE)
Learn more at lumesis.com
CONTACT: Sue Childs, Director of Marketing
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