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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title I-B Program for Dislocated Workers

The WIOA Dislocated Worker program provides employment and training services; and establishes early intervention for workers and firms facing substantial layoffs. In general, dislocated workers are people who lost jobs due to plant closures, company downsizing, or some other significant change in market conditions. In most cases, participants must be unlikely to return to their occupation, and must be eligible for (or have exhausted) unemployment compensation. The 12 regional Workforce Development Councils oversee WIOA activities in local areas.

State Core Indicator Results

 

Employment
Percentage of participants who were employed four quarters after leaving the program. *
71%
Earnings
Median annualized earnings four quarters after leaving the program
$49,400
Skills
Percentage of participants who obtained an appropriate credential.
74%
Net Employment Effect
Additional employment rate attributable to the workforce development program. **
6.7%
Net Participant Benefits
Additional yearly earnings attributable to program participation (adjusted for benefits, taxes, and costs of participation). **
$3,200
10-Year Economic Impact
Economy wide 10-Year net economic benefit provided by the workforce development program. **
$202 Million
10-Year Taxpayer Return on Investment
Taxpayer’s 10-Year net return from an investment in the workforce development program. **
$4.6 to 1

*Includes out-of-state employment data. Does not include self-employment. **See latest Net Impact Study.