Robert Half International reported revenues of $1.54 billion for the fourth quarter of 2019, up from $1.48 billion for the fourth quarter of 2018. Net income totaled $112.8 million, up from $113.6 million in the year-ago quarter. U.S. revenues rose 5.7% in the fourth quarter of 2019 compared with the same period last year, in constant currency and adjusted for billing days. U.S. temporary and consultant staffing revenues grew 3.2%, permanent placement revenues grew 3.2%, and Protiviti revenues grew 17.5%
For all of 2019, revenues totaled $6.07 billion, up from $5.80 billion in 2018. Net income totaled $454.4 million, up from $434.3 million the prior year.
“We ended 2019 with continued strength in the U.S. job market and solid demand for our professional staffing and consulting services,” said M. Keith Waddell, chief executive officer.