Notice2023-08313
Program Year (PY) 2023 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Allotments; PY 2023 Wagner-Peyser Act Allotments and PY 2023 Workforce Information Grants
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April 21, 2023
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This notice announces allotments for PY 2023 for WIOA Title I Youth, Adult, and Dislocated Worker Activities programs; allotments for Employment Service (ES) activities under the Wagner-Peyser Act for PY 2023 and the allotments of Workforce Information Grants to States for PY 2023.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 77 (Friday, April 21, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 24630-24638]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-08313]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Program Year (PY) 2023 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
(WIOA) Allotments; PY 2023 Wagner-Peyser Act Allotments and PY 2023
Workforce Information Grants
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces allotments for PY 2023 for WIOA Title I
Youth, Adult, and Dislocated Worker Activities programs; allotments for
Employment Service (ES) activities under the Wagner-Peyser Act for PY
2023 and the allotments of Workforce Information Grants to States for
PY 2023.
DATES: The Department must receive comments on the formula used to
allot funds to the Outlying Areas by May 22, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this notice can be submitted electronically to
the Employment and Training Administration, Office of Workforce
Investment, Robert Kight, Division Chief via email, to
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#62090b050a164c100d0007101622060d0e4c050d14"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="0c67656b6478227e636e697e784c686360226b637a">[email protected]</span></a>.
Commenters are advised that mail delivery in the Washington area
may be delayed due to security concerns. The Department will receive
hand-delivered comments at the above address. All overnight mail will
be considered hand-delivered and must be received at the designated
place by the date specified above. Please be advised that there may be
a delay between when the mail is delivered to the building and when the
relevant person receives it.
Comments: The Department will retain all comments on this notice
and will release them upon request via email to any member of the
public. The Department will retain all comments received without making
any changes to the comments, including any personal information
provided. The Department therefore cautions commenters not to include
their personal information such as Social Security Numbers, personal
addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses in their comments;
this information would be released with the comment if the comments are
requested. It is the commenter's responsibility to safeguard his or her
information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: WIOA Youth Activities allotments Sara
Hastings at (202) 693-3599; WIOA Adult and Dislocated Worker Activities
and ES allotments--Robert Kight at (202) 693-3937; Workforce
Information Grant allotments--Donald Haughton at (202) 693-2784. If you
are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-
1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department is announcing WIOA allotments
for PY 2023 for Youth Activities, Adults and Dislocated Worker
Activities, Wagner-Peyser Act PY 2023 allotments, and PY 2023 Workforce
Information Grant allotments. This notice provides information on the
amount of funds available during PY 2023 to states with an approved
WIOA Combined or Unified State Plan, and information regarding
allotments to the Outlying Areas.
WIOA allotments for states and the state allotments for the Wagner-
Peyser Act are based on formulas defined in their respective statutes.
WIOA requires allotments for the Outlying Areas to be competitively
awarded rather than based on a formula determined by the Secretary of
Labor (Secretary) as occurred under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
However, for PY 2023, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 waives
the competition requirement, and the Secretary is using the
discretionary formula rationale and methodology for allocating PY 2023
funds for the Outlying Areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands, the Republic of Palau, and the United
States Virgin Islands) that was published in the Federal Register at 65
FR 8236 (Feb. 17, 2000). WIOA specifically included the Republic of
Palau as an Outlying Area, except during any period for which the
Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Education determine that a
Compact of Free Association is in effect and contains provisions for
training and education assistance prohibiting the assistance provided
under WIOA; no such determinations prohibiting assistance have been
made. The formula that the Department of Labor (Department) used for PY
2023 is the same formula used in PY 2022 and is described in the
section on Youth Activities program allotments. The Department invites
comments only on
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the formula used to allot funds to the Outlying Areas.
On December 29, 2022, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023,
Public Law 117-328 was signed into law (``the Act''). The Act, division
H, title I, sections 106(b) and 107 of the Act allows the Secretary of
Labor (Secretary) to set aside up to 0.5 percent of each discretionary
appropriation for activities related to program integrity and 0.75
percent of most operating funds for evaluations. For 2023, as
authorized by the Act, the Department has set aside $10,408,000 of the
Training and Employment Services (TES) and $2,556,500 of the State
Unemployment Insurance and Employment Services Operations (SUIESO)
appropriations impacted in this FRN for these activities. ETA reserved
these funds from the WIOA Adult, Youth, Dislocated Worker, Wagner-
Peyser Act Employment Service, and Workforce Information Grant program
budgets. Any funds not utilized for these reserve activities will be
provided to the states. We also have attached tables listing the PY
2023 allotments for programs under WIOA title I Youth Activities (table
A), Adult and Dislocated Workers Employment and Training Activities
(tables B and C, respectively), and the PY 2023 Wagner-Peyser Act
allotments (table D). We also have attached the PY 2023 Workforce
Information Grant table (table E) and the total WIOA Youth, Adult and
Dislocated Worker funding for Outlying Areas (table F).
Youth Activities Allotments. The appropriated level for PY 2023 for
WIOA Youth Activities totals $948,130,000. After reducing the
appropriation by $3,629,000 for set asides authorized by the Act,
$944,501,000 is available for Youth Activities. Table A includes a
breakdown of the Youth Activities program allotments for PY 2023 and
provides a comparison of these allotments to PY 2022 Youth Activities
allotments for all States and Outlying Areas. The WIOA Youth formula
has a section in WIOA for a reservation for Migrant and Seasonal
Farmworker (MSFW) Youth if the appropriation exceeds $925,000,000. Per
WIOA 127(a)(1), ETA reserved 4 percent ($925,200) of the excess amount
for MSFW Youth. For the Native American Youth program, the total amount
available is 1.5 percent of the total amount for Youth Activities
(after set asides authorized by the Act) after the MSFW Youth
reservation (in accordance with WIOA section 127). The total funding
available for the Outlying Areas was reserved at 0.25 percent of the
amount appropriated for Youth Activities (after set asides authorized
by the Act) after the amount reserved for MSFW Youth and Native
American Youth (in accordance with WIOA section 127(b)(1)(B)(i)). On
December 17, 2003, Public Law 108-188, the Compact of Free Association
Amendments Act of 2003 (``the Compact''), was signed into law. The
Compact specified that the Republic of Palau remained eligible for WIA
title I funding. See 48 U.S.C. 1921d(f)(1)(B)(ix). WIOA sec. 512(g)(1)
updated the Compact to refer to WIOA funding. The National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (division A, title XII, subtitle
F, section 1259C(c) of Pub. L. 115-91) authorized WIOA title I funding
to Palau through FY 2024.
Under WIA, the Secretary had discretion for determining the
methodology for distributing funds to all Outlying Areas. Under WIOA
the Secretary must award the funds through a competitive process.
However, for PY 2023, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 waives
the competition requirement regarding funding to Outlying Areas (e.g.,
American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands,
the Republic of Palau, and the United States Virgin Islands). For PY
2023, the Department used the same methodology used since PY 2000
(i.e., we distribute funds among the Outlying Areas by formula based on
relative share of the number of unemployed, a minimum of 90 percent of
the prior year allotment percentage, a $75,000 minimum, and a 130
percent stop gain of the prior year share). For the relative share
calculation in PY 2023, the Department used updated data obtained from
the 2020 Census for American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands. For the
Republic of Palau, the Department used updated data from Palau's 2020
Census. The 2020 Island Areas Censuses (IAC) operation was impacted by
the COVID-19 pandemic. While the enumeration was successful, the COVID-
19 pandemic impacted the quality of the detailed social, economic, and
housing characteristic data for American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S.
Virgin Islands. Guidance is available at <a href="https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial/2020/technical-documentation/island-areas-tech-docs/2020-iac-guidance.pdf">https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial/2020/technical-documentation/island-areas-tech-docs/2020-iac-guidance.pdf</a>. Palau's data was obtained from the
2021 Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Palau available at <a href="https://www.palaugov.pw/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/2021-Statistical-Yearbook.pdf">https://www.palaugov.pw/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/2021-Statistical-Yearbook.pdf</a>. The Department will accept comments on this methodology.
The Act additionally allows Outlying Areas to submit a single
application according to the requirements established by the Secretary
for a consolidated grant for Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker funds.
Subject to approval of the grant application and other reporting
requirements of the Secretary, the Act allows Outlying Areas receiving
a consolidated grant to use those funds interchangeably between Adult,
Youth, and Dislocated Worker programs or activities. Table F includes
the total Youth, Adult and Dislocated Worker funding for Outlying
Areas.
After the Department calculated the amount for the MSFW Youth,
Outlying Areas and the Native American program, the amount available
for PY 2023 allotments to the states is $927,098,608. This total amount
is below the required $1 billion threshold specified in WIOA sec.
127(b)(1)(C)(iv)(IV); therefore, the Department did not apply the WIOA
additional minimum provisions. Instead, as required by WIOA, the
minimums of 90 percent of the prior year allotment percentage and 0.25
percent state minimum floor apply. WIOA also provides that no state may
receive an allotment that is more than 130 percent of the allotment
percentage for the state for the previous year. The three data factors
required by WIOA sec. 127(b)(1)(C)(ii) for the PY 2023 Youth Activities
state formula allotments are, summarized slightly, as follows:
(1) The average number of unemployed individuals in Areas of
Substantial Unemployment (ASUs) for the 12-month period, July 2021-
June 2022 in each state compared to the total number of unemployed
individuals in ASUs in all states;
(2) Number of excess unemployed individuals or excess unemployed
individuals in ASUs (depending on which is higher) averages for the
same 12-month period used for ASU unemployed data compared to the
total excess unemployed individuals or ASU excess number in all
states; and
(3) Number of disadvantaged youth (age 16 to 21, excluding
college students not in the workforce and military) from special
tabulations of data from the American Community Survey (ACS), which
the Department obtained from the Census Bureau in each state
compared to the total number of disadvantaged youth in all states.
ETA obtained updated data for use in PY 2023. The Census Bureau
collected the data used in the special tabulations for disadvantaged
youth between January 1, 2016-December 31, 2020.
For purposes of identifying ASUs for the Youth Activities allotment
formula, the Department continued to use the data made available by BLS
(as
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described in the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) Technical
Memorandum No. S-22-13). For purposes of determining the number of
disadvantaged youth, the Department used the special tabulations of ACS
data available at: <a href="https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/budget/formula/disadvantagedyouthadults">https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/budget/formula/disadvantagedyouthadults</a>.
ETA obtained updated data for use in PY 2023 and will publish this
information in a forthcoming TEGL.
Adult Employment and Training Activities Allotments. The total
appropriated funds for Adult Activities in PY 2023 is $885,649,000.
After reducing the appropriated amount by $2,724,000 for set asides
authorized by the Act, $882,925,000 remains for Adult Activities, of
which $880,717,687 is for states and $2,207,313 is for Outlying Areas.
Table B shows the PY 2023 Adult Employment and Training Activities
allotments and a state-by-state comparison of the PY 2023 allotments to
PY 2022 allotments.
In accordance with WIOA, the Department reserved the total
available for the Outlying Areas at 0.25 percent of the full amount
appropriated for Adult Activities (after set asides authorized by the
Act). As discussed in the Youth Activities section above, in PY 2023
the Department will distribute the Adult Activities funding for the
Outlying Areas, using the same principles, formula, and data as used
for outlying areas for Youth Activities. The Department will accept
comments on this methodology. After determining the amount for the
Outlying Areas, the Department used the statutory formula to distribute
the remaining amount available for allotments to the states. The
Department did not apply the WIOA minimum provisions for the PY 2023
allotments because the total amount available for the states was below
the $960 million threshold required for Adult Activities in WIOA sec.
132(b)(1)(B)(iv)(IV). Instead, as required by WIOA, the minimums of 90
percent of the prior year allotment percentage and 0.25 percent state
minimum floor apply. WIOA also provides that no state may receive an
allotment that is more than 130 percent of the allotment percentage for
the state for the previous year. The three formula data factors for the
Adult Activities program are the same as those used for the Youth
Activities formula, except the Department used data for the number of
disadvantaged adults (age 22 to 72, excluding college students not in
the workforce and military).
Dislocated Worker Employment and Training Activities Allotments.
The amount appropriated for Dislocated Worker activities in PY 2023
totals $1,421,412,000. The total appropriation includes formula funds
for the states, while the National Reserve is used for National
Dislocated Worker Grants, technical assistance and training,
demonstration projects, Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities,
Community College Grants, and the Outlying Areas' Dislocated Worker
allotments. After reducing the appropriated amount by $4,055,000 for
set asides authorized by the Act, a total of $1,417,357,000 remains
available for Dislocated Worker activities. The amount available for
Outlying Areas is $3,543,393, leaving $321,550,607 for the National
Reserve and a total of $1,092,263,000 available for states. Table C
shows the PY 2023 Dislocated Worker activities allotments and a state-
by-state comparison of the PY 2023 allotments to PY 2022 allotments.
Similar to the Adult Activities program, the Department reserved
the total available for the Outlying Areas at 0.25 percent of the full
amount appropriated for Dislocated Worker Activities (after set asides
authorized by the Act). Similar to Youth and Adult funds, instead of
competition, in PY 2023 the Department will use the same pro rata share
as the areas received for the PY 2023 WIOA Adult Activities program to
distribute the Outlying Areas' Dislocated Worker funds, the same
methodology used in PY 2022. The Department will accept comments on
this methodology.
The three data factors required in WIOA sec. 132(b)(2)(B)(ii) for
the PY 2023 Dislocated Worker state formula allotments are, summarized
slightly, as follows:
(1) Relative number of unemployed individuals in each state,
compared to the total number of unemployed individuals in all states,
for the 12-month period, October 2021-September 2022;
(2) Relative number of excess unemployed individuals in each state,
compared to the total excess number of unemployed individuals in all
states, for the 12-month period, October 2021-September 2022; and
(3) Relative number of long-term unemployed individuals in each
state, compared to the total number of long-term unemployed individuals
in all states, for the 12-month period, October 2021-September 2022.
In PY 2023, under WIOA the Dislocated Worker formula uses minimum
and maximum provisions. No state may receive an allotment that is less
than 90 percent of the state's prior year allotment percentage (stop
loss) or more than 130 percent of the state's prior year allotment
percentage (stop gain).
Wagner-Peyser Act ES Allotments. The appropriated level for PY 2023
for ES grants totals $680,052,000. After reducing the appropriated
amount by $2,520,500 for set asides authorized by the Act, $677,531,500
is available for ES grants. After determining the funding for Guam and
the United States Virgin Islands, the Department calculated allotments
to states using the formula set forth at section 6 of the Wagner-Peyser
Act (29 U.S.C. 49e). The Department based PY 2023 formula allotments on
each state's share of calendar year 2022 monthly averages of the
civilian labor force (CLF) and unemployment. Section 6(b)(4) of the
Wagner-Peyser Act requires the Secretary to set aside up to three
percent of the total funds available for ES to ensure that each state
will have sufficient resources to maintain statewide ES activities. In
accordance with this provision, the Department included the three
percent set aside funds in this total allotment. The Department
distributed the set-aside funds in two steps to states that have
experienced a reduction in their relative share of the total resources
available this year from their relative share of the total resources
available the previous year. In Step 1, states that have a CLF below
one million and are also below the median CLF density were maintained
at 100 percent of their relative share of prior year resources. ETA
calculated the median CLF density based on CLF data provided by the BLS
for calendar year 2022. The Department distributed all remaining set-
aside funds on a pro-rata basis in Step 2 to all other states
experiencing reductions in relative share from the prior year but not
meeting the size and density criteria for Step 1. The distribution of
ES funds (table D) includes $675,879,914 for states, as well as
$1,651,586 for Outlying Areas.
Section 7(a) of the Wagner-Peyser Act (49 U.S.C. 49f(a)) authorizes
states to use 90 percent of funds allotted to a state for labor
exchange services and other career services such as job search and
placement services to job seekers; appropriate recruitment services for
employers; program evaluations; developing and providing labor market
and occupational information; developing management information
systems; and administering the work test for unemployment insurance
claimants. Section 7(b) of the Wagner-Peyser Act states that 10 percent
of the total sums allotted to each state must be reserved for use by
the Governor to provide performance incentives for
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public ES offices and programs, provide services for groups with
special needs, and to provide for the extra costs of exemplary models
for delivering services of the type described in section 7(a) and
models for enhancing professional development and career advancement
opportunities of state agency staff.
To provide services such as outreach to MSFWs, State Monitor
Advocate (SMA) responsibilities, and others, State Workforce Agencies,
(SWAs) must use Wagner-Peyser Act ES funding to provide employment
services to migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW), which are
described at 20 CFR 651, 653, 654, and 658.
Workforce Information Grants Allotments. Total PY 2023 funding for
Workforce Information Grants allotments to states is $32,000,000. After
reducing the total by $36,000 for set asides authorized by the Act,
$31,964,000 is available for Workforce Information Grants. Table E
contains the allotment figures for each state and Outlying Area. The
Department distributes the funds by administrative formula, with a
reserve of $176,714 for Guam and the United States Virgin Islands. Guam
and the United States Virgin Islands allotment amounts are partially
based on CLF data, which the Department updated this year with data
from the 2020 Census. The Department distributes the remaining funds to
the states with 40 percent distributed equally to all states and 60
percent distributed based on each state's share of CLF for the 12
months ending September 2022.
Table A--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Youth Activities State Allotments
Comparison of PY 2023 Allotments vs PY 2022 Allotments
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State PY 2022 PY 2023 Difference % Difference
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Total....................................... $928,841,800 $943,575,800 $14,734,000 1.59
Alabama......................................... 11,388,121 10,411,891 (976,230) -8.57
Alaska.......................................... 4,183,488 3,824,865 (358,623) -8.57
Arizona......................................... 27,807,148 25,423,422 (2,383,726) -8.57
Arkansas........................................ 5,881,616 5,543,794 (337,822) -5.74
California...................................... 141,613,074 142,969,572 1,356,498 0.96
Colorado........................................ 13,703,113 12,528,434 (1,174,679) -8.57
Connecticut..................................... 10,925,731 12,065,981 1,140,250 10.44
Delaware........................................ 2,350,947 2,959,957 609,010 25.90
District of Columbia............................ 4,221,055 3,859,211 (361,844) -8.57
Florida......................................... 42,902,700 39,224,930 (3,677,770) -8.57
Georgia......................................... 17,404,272 15,912,317 (1,491,955) -8.57
Hawaii.......................................... 3,855,827 3,760,088 (95,739) -2.48
Idaho........................................... 2,580,180 2,358,998 (221,182) -8.57
Illinois........................................ 39,986,105 43,578,256 3,592,151 8.98
Indiana......................................... 15,415,332 14,093,876 (1,321,456) -8.57
Iowa............................................ 5,512,351 5,652,031 139,680 2.53
Kansas.......................................... 4,977,764 4,551,053 (426,711) -8.57
Kentucky........................................ 12,022,727 12,961,971 939,244 7.81
Louisiana....................................... 15,380,021 14,121,001 (1,259,020) -8.19
Maine........................................... 2,578,709 2,821,164 242,455 9.40
Maryland........................................ 13,647,037 18,022,572 4,375,535 32.06
Massachusetts................................... 19,376,968 21,018,238 1,641,270 8.47
Michigan........................................ 33,787,421 34,408,717 621,296 1.84
Minnesota....................................... 10,497,536 9,597,650 (899,886) -8.57
Mississippi..................................... 10,463,206 9,566,263 (896,943) -8.57
Missouri........................................ 10,182,689 11,203,397 1,020,708 10.02
Montana......................................... 2,281,555 2,317,747 36,192 1.59
Nebraska........................................ 2,924,329 2,673,645 (250,684) -8.57
Nevada.......................................... 11,823,134 10,809,613 (1,013,521) -8.57
New Hampshire................................... 2,669,419 2,440,587 (228,832) -8.57
New Jersey...................................... 26,917,413 26,580,977 (336,436) -1.25
New Mexico...................................... 7,789,461 8,661,716 872,255 11.20
New York........................................ 68,508,072 71,279,759 2,771,687 4.05
North Carolina.................................. 22,179,701 24,201,171 2,021,470 9.11
North Dakota.................................... 2,281,555 2,317,747 36,192 1.59
Ohio............................................ 37,495,574 34,281,322 (3,214,252) -8.57
Oklahoma........................................ 7,521,576 6,876,800 (644,776) -8.57
Oregon.......................................... 10,396,634 9,505,398 (891,236) -8.57
Pennsylvania.................................... 38,433,440 42,912,756 4,479,316 11.65
Puerto Rico..................................... 23,575,954 21,554,940 (2,021,014) -8.57
Rhode Island.................................... 3,633,400 3,321,932 (311,468) -8.57
South Carolina.................................. 8,818,543 9,325,293 506,750 5.75
South Dakota.................................... 2,281,555 2,317,747 36,192 1.59
Tennessee....................................... 14,787,821 14,138,571 (649,250) -4.39
Texas........................................... 73,435,799 91,789,734 18,353,935 24.99
Utah............................................ 3,842,315 3,512,938 (329,377) -8.57
Vermont......................................... 2,281,555 2,317,747 36,192 1.59
Virginia........................................ 15,915,259 14,550,947 (1,364,312) -8.57
Washington...................................... 20,928,382 19,134,328 (1,794,054) -8.57
West Virginia................................... 6,015,297 5,499,645 (515,652) -8.57
Wisconsin....................................... 10,957,464 10,018,152 (939,312) -8.57
Wyoming......................................... 2,281,555 2,317,747 36,192 1.59
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State Total................................. 912,621,900 927,098,608 14,476,708 1.59
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American Samoa.................................. 244,726 322,923 78,197 31.95
Guam............................................ 830,674 886,216 55,542 6.69
Northern Marianas............................... 453,848 414,942 (38,906) -8.57
Palau........................................... 75,000 75,000 0 0.00
Virgin Islands.................................. 683,025 624,474 (58,551) -8.57
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Outlying Areas Total........................ 2,287,273 2,323,555 36,282 1.59
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Native Americans................................ 13,932,627 14,153,637 221,010 1.59
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Table B--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Adult Activities State Allotments
Comparison of PY 2023 Allotments vs PY 2022 Allotments
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State PY 2022 PY 2023 Difference % Difference
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Total....................................... $867,625,000 $882,925,000 $15,300,000 1.76
Alabama......................................... 11,031,823 10,103,726 (928,097) -8.41
Alaska.......................................... 3,923,005 3,592,966 (330,039) -8.41
Arizona......................................... 26,301,024 24,088,343 (2,212,681) -8.41
Arkansas........................................ 5,680,370 5,361,433 (318,937) -5.61
California...................................... 136,107,910 137,974,143 1,866,233 1.37
Colorado........................................ 12,435,718 11,389,512 (1,046,206) -8.41
Connecticut..................................... 9,952,310 10,953,250 1,000,940 10.06
Delaware........................................ 2,254,630 2,853,613 598,983 26.57
District of Columbia............................ 3,820,554 3,499,134 (321,420) -8.41
Florida......................................... 43,812,497 40,126,592 (3,685,905) -8.41
Georgia......................................... 16,678,811 15,275,638 (1,403,173) -8.41
Hawaii.......................................... 3,656,552 3,803,223 146,671 4.01
Idaho........................................... 2,309,760 2,201,794 (107,966) -4.67
Illinois........................................ 37,628,657 41,284,587 3,655,930 9.72
Indiana......................................... 14,145,314 12,955,282 (1,190,032) -8.41
Iowa............................................ 4,015,782 4,080,702 64,920 1.62
Kansas.......................................... 4,215,743 3,861,076 (354,667) -8.41
Kentucky........................................ 11,923,641 12,635,450 711,809 5.97
Louisiana....................................... 14,842,227 13,875,218 (967,009) -6.52
Maine........................................... 2,452,358 2,591,045 138,687 5.66
Maryland........................................ 13,150,215 17,396,744 4,246,529 32.29
Massachusetts................................... 16,456,845 18,040,385 1,583,540 9.62
Michigan........................................ 31,085,117 31,989,992 904,875 2.91
Minnesota....................................... 8,866,650 8,120,707 (745,943) -8.41
Mississippi..................................... 10,013,878 9,171,420 (842,458) -8.41
Missouri........................................ 9,425,238 10,386,320 961,082 10.20
Montana......................................... 2,163,640 2,201,794 38,154 1.76
Nebraska........................................ 2,237,848 2,201,794 (36,054) -1.61
Nevada.......................................... 11,527,452 10,557,658 (969,794) -8.41
New Hampshire................................... 2,531,459 2,318,490 (212,969) -8.41
New Jersey...................................... 26,373,115 25,950,239 (422,876) -1.60
New Mexico...................................... 7,526,365 8,347,447 821,082 10.91
New York........................................ 66,720,730 69,333,637 2,612,907 3.92
North Carolina.................................. 21,080,103 22,972,996 1,892,893 8.98
North Dakota.................................... 2,163,640 2,201,794 38,154 1.76
Ohio............................................ 34,884,358 31,949,569 (2,934,789) -8.41
Oklahoma........................................ 7,114,498 6,515,962 (598,536) -8.41
Oregon.......................................... 10,110,571 9,259,978 (850,593) -8.41
Pennsylvania.................................... 35,455,175 39,877,363 4,422,188 12.47
Puerto Rico..................................... 24,441,918 22,385,642 (2,056,276) -8.41
Rhode Island.................................... 3,135,173 2,871,414 (263,759) -8.41
South Carolina.................................. 8,493,087 9,001,080 507,993 5.98
South Dakota.................................... 2,163,640 2,201,794 38,154 1.76
Tennessee....................................... 14,440,407 13,853,614 (586,793) -4.06
Texas........................................... 69,525,372 86,292,577 16,767,205 24.12
Utah............................................ 2,988,412 2,737,000 (251,412) -8.41
Vermont......................................... 2,163,640 2,201,794 38,154 1.76
Virginia........................................ 14,854,061 13,604,402 (1,249,659) -8.41
Washington...................................... 19,695,933 18,038,932 (1,657,001) -8.41
West Virginia................................... 5,876,607 5,382,213 (494,394) -8.41
Wisconsin....................................... 9,438,464 8,644,415 (794,049) -8.41
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Wyoming......................................... 2,163,640 2,201,794 38,154 1.76
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State Total................................. 865,455,937 880,717,687 15,261,750 1.76
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American Samoa.................................. 231,650 306,253 74,603 32.21
Guam............................................ 786,288 840,469 54,181 6.89
Northern Marianas............................... 429,597 393,455 (36,142) -8.41
Palau........................................... 75,000 75,000 0 0.00
Virgin Islands.................................. 646,528 592,136 (54,392) -8.41
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Outlying Areas Total........................ 2,169,063 2,207,313 38,250 1.76
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Table C--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Dislocated Worker Activities State
Allotments Comparison of PY 2023 Allotments vs PY 2022 Allotments
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State PY 2022 PY 2023 Difference % Difference
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Total..................................... $1,371,910,000 $1,417,357,000 $45,447,000 3.31
Alabama....................................... 14,354,136 13,164,128 (1,190,008) -8.29
Alaska........................................ 6,952,482 6,376,097 (576,385) -8.29
Arizona....................................... 32,882,281 30,156,226 (2,726,055) -8.29
Arkansas...................................... 5,004,071 4,589,216 (414,855) -8.29
California.................................... 172,716,686 158,397,875 (14,318,811) -8.29
Colorado...................................... 15,998,009 14,671,719 (1,326,290) -8.29
Connecticut................................... 13,434,048 12,320,319 (1,113,729) -8.29
Delaware...................................... 2,792,814 2,561,280 (231,534) -8.29
District of Columbia.......................... 9,172,120 12,150,262 2,978,142 32.47
Florida....................................... 46,716,550 42,843,586 (3,872,964) -8.29
Georgia....................................... 30,438,974 27,915,478 (2,523,496) -8.29
Hawaii........................................ 2,787,961 2,556,829 (231,132) -8.29
Idaho......................................... 1,847,221 2,007,847 160,626 8.70
Illinois...................................... 46,778,485 61,967,225 15,188,740 32.47
Indiana....................................... 13,628,787 12,498,913 (1,129,874) -8.29
Iowa.......................................... 4,497,235 4,124,399 (372,836) -8.29
Kansas........................................ 4,139,435 3,796,262 (343,173) -8.29
Kentucky...................................... 13,250,923 12,152,376 (1,098,547) -8.29
Louisiana..................................... 16,817,514 15,423,284 (1,394,230) -8.29
Maine......................................... 2,242,181 2,056,296 (185,885) -8.29
Maryland...................................... 17,212,091 15,785,149 (1,426,942) -8.29
Massachusetts................................. 22,669,765 20,790,363 (1,879,402) -8.29
Michigan...................................... 31,292,714 28,698,440 (2,594,274) -8.29
Minnesota..................................... 9,426,224 8,644,757 (781,467) -8.29
Mississippi................................... 13,933,482 12,778,348 (1,155,134) -8.29
Missouri...................................... 10,956,060 10,047,765 (908,295) -8.29
Montana....................................... 1,596,891 1,464,503 (132,388) -8.29
Nebraska...................................... 2,006,552 1,840,202 (166,350) -8.29
Nevada........................................ 14,994,671 19,863,366 4,868,695 32.47
New Hampshire................................. 2,118,850 1,943,190 (175,660) -8.29
New Jersey.................................... 36,473,636 33,449,845 (3,023,791) -8.29
New Mexico.................................... 14,928,088 19,466,660 4,538,572 30.40
New York...................................... 82,585,211 108,043,045 25,457,834 30.83
North Carolina................................ 23,457,549 21,512,837 (1,944,712) -8.29
North Dakota.................................. 813,070 745,664 (67,406) -8.29
Ohio.......................................... 30,695,154 28,150,420 (2,544,734) -8.29
Oklahoma...................................... 6,139,713 5,630,710 (509,003) -8.29
Oregon........................................ 10,443,575 9,577,767 (865,808) -8.29
Pennsylvania.................................. 42,934,413 55,648,335 12,713,922 29.61
Puerto Rico................................... 62,908,530 83,334,615 20,426,085 32.47
Rhode Island.................................. 3,552,454 3,257,943 (294,511) -8.29
South Carolina................................ 11,779,701 10,803,123 (976,578) -8.29
South Dakota.................................. 1,322,041 1,212,439 (109,602) -8.29
Tennessee..................................... 14,429,101 13,232,879 (1,196,222) -8.29
Texas......................................... 83,358,322 76,447,629 (6,910,693) -8.29
Utah.......................................... 3,518,216 3,226,544 (291,672) -8.29
Vermont....................................... 1,005,465 922,108 (83,357) -8.29
Virginia...................................... 14,152,452 12,979,165 (1,173,287) -8.29
Washington.................................... 22,254,509 20,409,533 (1,844,976) -8.29
West Virginia................................. 10,610,160 9,730,541 (879,619) -8.29
Wisconsin..................................... 10,874,839 9,973,277 (901,562) -8.29
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Wyoming....................................... 1,005,588 922,221 (83,367) -8.29
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State Total............................... 1,071,901,000 1,092,263,000 20,362,000 1.90
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American Samoa................................ 366,291 491,627 125,336 34.22
Guam.......................................... 1,243,297 1,349,203 105,906 8.52
Northern Marianas............................. 679,289 631,612 (47,677) -7.02
Palau......................................... 118,592 120,397 1,805 1.52
Virgin Islands................................ 1,022,306 950,554 (71,752) -7.02
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Outlying Areas Total...................... 3,429,775 3,543,393 113,618 3.31
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National Reserve.............................. 296,579,225 321,550,607 24,971,382 8.42
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Table D--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Employment Service (Wagner-Peyser) PY
2023 vs PY 2022 Allotments
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State PY 2022 PY 2023 Difference % Difference
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Total....................................... $672,277,000 $677,531,500 $5,254,500 0.78
Alabama......................................... 8,132,935 8,157,290 24,355 0.30
Alaska.......................................... 7,307,972 7,365,091 57,119 0.78
Arizona......................................... 14,420,924 14,367,195 (53,729) -0.37
Arkansas........................................ 4,980,892 5,068,542 87,650 1.76
California...................................... 82,214,927 81,499,358 (715,569) -0.87
Colorado........................................ 12,535,126 12,513,087 (22,039) -0.18
Connecticut..................................... 7,441,172 7,546,077 104,905 1.41
Delaware........................................ 1,900,099 2,041,275 141,176 7.43
District of Columbia............................ 1,918,142 1,924,337 6,195 0.32
Florida......................................... 38,879,016 38,791,016 (88,000) -0.23
Georgia......................................... 18,713,831 18,884,035 170,204 0.91
Hawaii.......................................... 2,851,951 2,811,112 (40,839) -1.43
Idaho........................................... 6,088,841 6,136,431 47,590 0.78
Illinois........................................ 26,228,600 26,805,431 576,831 2.20
Indiana......................................... 12,199,107 12,198,042 (1,065) -0.01
Iowa............................................ 5,922,601 6,083,922 161,321 2.72
Kansas.......................................... 5,369,400 5,370,575 1,175 0.02
Kentucky........................................ 7,699,960 8,028,686 328,726 4.27
Louisiana....................................... 8,565,336 8,511,466 (53,870) -0.63
Maine........................................... 3,620,977 3,649,278 28,301 0.78
Maryland........................................ 12,301,343 12,638,485 337,142 2.74
Massachusetts................................... 14,909,252 14,841,028 (68,224) -0.46
Michigan........................................ 19,223,218 19,625,843 402,625 2.09
Minnesota....................................... 10,949,342 10,868,056 (81,286) -0.74
Mississippi..................................... 5,216,683 5,186,386 (30,297) -0.58
Missouri........................................ 11,234,763 11,219,804 (14,959) -0.13
Montana......................................... 4,975,831 5,014,722 38,891 0.78
Nebraska........................................ 4,580,711 4,489,626 (91,085) -1.99
Nevada.......................................... 6,837,890 6,814,792 (23,098) -0.34
New Hampshire................................... 2,612,731 2,625,284 12,553 0.48
New Jersey...................................... 18,696,713 18,623,063 (73,650) -0.39
New Mexico...................................... 5,583,759 5,627,402 43,643 0.78
New York........................................ 40,021,771 39,960,265 (61,506) -0.15
North Carolina.................................. 18,987,978 19,548,712 560,734 2.95
North Dakota.................................... 5,066,886 5,106,489 39,603 0.78
Ohio............................................ 22,422,864 22,892,147 469,283 2.09
Oklahoma........................................ 6,664,893 6,825,929 161,036 2.42
Oregon.......................................... 8,219,250 8,641,616 422,366 5.14
Pennsylvania.................................... 25,780,925 25,998,063 217,138 0.84
Puerto Rico..................................... 5,922,930 5,882,119 (40,811) -0.69
Rhode Island.................................... 2,226,894 2,217,710 (9,184) -0.41
South Carolina.................................. 8,758,024 8,820,458 62,434 0.71
South Dakota.................................... 4,682,968 4,719,570 36,602 0.78
Tennessee....................................... 12,337,195 12,583,460 246,265 2.00
Texas........................................... 56,597,052 57,724,443 1,127,391 1.99
Utah............................................ 5,574,504 5,704,059 129,555 2.32
Vermont......................................... 2,193,768 2,210,914 17,146 0.78
Virginia........................................ 15,417,551 15,516,383 98,832 0.64
Washington...................................... 15,464,004 15,860,228 396,224 2.56
West Virginia................................... 5,360,119 5,402,014 41,895 0.78
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Wisconsin....................................... 11,191,329 11,276,927 85,598 0.76
Wyoming......................................... 3,633,273 3,661,671 28,398 0.78
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State Total................................. 670,638,223 675,879,914 5,241,691 0.78
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Guam............................................ 314,574 317,033 2,459 0.78
Virgin Islands.................................. 1,324,203 1,334,553 10,350 0.78
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Outlying Areas Total........................ 1,638,777 1,651,586 12,809 0.78
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Table E--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Workforce Information Grants to States
PY 2023 vs PY 2022 Allotments
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State PY 2022 PY 2023 Difference % Difference
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Total....................................... $31,956,000 $31,964,000 $8,000 0.03
Alabama......................................... 506,864 507,924 1,060 0.21
Alaska.......................................... 285,764 286,168 404 0.14
Arizona......................................... 669,420 657,611 (11,809) -1.76
Arkansas........................................ 404,322 400,348 (3,974) -0.98
California...................................... 2,470,599 2,464,249 (6,350) -0.26
Colorado........................................ 619,163 616,964 (2,199) -0.36
Connecticut..................................... 455,646 462,764 7,118 1.56
Delaware........................................ 301,848 302,193 345 0.11
District of Columbia............................ 292,570 288,891 (3,679) -1.26
Florida......................................... 1,461,300 1,469,215 7,915 0.54
Georgia......................................... 851,132 852,260 1,128 0.13
Hawaii.......................................... 320,990 322,411 1,421 0.44
Idaho........................................... 350,918 353,672 2,754 0.78
Illinois........................................ 973,900 987,543 13,643 1.40
Indiana......................................... 637,447 632,989 (4,458) -0.70
Iowa............................................ 438,745 440,864 2,119 0.48
Kansas.......................................... 422,438 417,786 (4,652) -1.10
Kentucky........................................ 478,220 482,524 4,304 0.90
Louisiana....................................... 488,417 485,663 (2,754) -0.56
Maine........................................... 324,031 322,796 (1,235) -0.38
Maryland........................................ 612,523 614,643 2,120 0.35
Massachusetts................................... 681,313 678,587 (2,726) -0.40
Michigan........................................ 804,659 803,595 (1,064) -0.13
Minnesota....................................... 601,540 599,354 (2,186) -0.36
Mississippi..................................... 394,407 390,181 (4,226) -1.07
Missouri........................................ 606,182 599,314 (6,868) -1.13
Montana......................................... 307,706 309,540 1,834 0.60
Nebraska........................................ 364,735 367,117 2,382 0.65
Nevada.......................................... 426,010 420,134 (5,876) -1.38
New Hampshire................................... 333,085 332,764 (321) -0.10
New Jersey...................................... 765,235 782,350 17,115 2.24
New Mexico...................................... 356,841 353,848 (2,993) -0.84
New York........................................ 1,339,210 1,336,973 (2,237) -0.17
North Carolina.................................. 835,128 831,353 (3,775) -0.45
North Dakota.................................... 291,967 291,755 (212) -0.07
Ohio............................................ 913,859 911,075 (2,784) -0.30
Oklahoma........................................ 463,701 460,596 (3,105) -0.67
Oregon.......................................... 498,069 497,674 (395) -0.08
Pennsylvania.................................... 985,407 986,238 831 0.08
Puerto Rico..................................... 369,856 383,058 13,202 3.57
Rhode Island.................................... 308,165 310,763 2,598 0.84
South Carolina.................................. 525,780 520,463 (5,317) -1.01
South Dakota.................................... 299,791 299,427 (364) -0.12
Tennessee....................................... 636,477 634,898 (1,579) -0.25
Texas........................................... 1,907,849 1,918,307 10,458 0.55
Utah............................................ 439,232 443,356 4,124 0.94
Vermont......................................... 281,711 283,068 1,357 0.48
Virginia........................................ 745,168 744,227 (941) -0.13
Washington...................................... 704,841 707,273 2,432 0.35
West Virginia................................... 337,779 336,359 (1,420) -0.42
Wisconsin....................................... 608,147 606,138 (2,009) -0.33
Wyoming......................................... 279,199 278,023 (1,176) -0.42
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State Total................................. 31,779,306 31,787,286 7,980 0.03
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Guam............................................ 93,031 97,657 4,626 4.97
Virgin Islands.................................. 83,663 79,057 (4,606) -5.51
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Outlying Areas Total........................ 176,694 176,714 20 0.01
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Table F--U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration WIOA Youth, Adult, and Dislocated
Worker Outlying Areas Funding PY 2023
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Dislocated
Youth Adult worker Total
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American Samoa.................................. 322,923 306,253 491,627 1,120,803
Guam............................................ 886,216 840,469 1,349,203 3,075,888
Northern Marianas............................... 414,942 393,455 631,612 1,440,009
Palau........................................... 75,000 75,000 120,397 270,397
Virgin Islands.................................. 624,474 592,136 950,554 2,167,164
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Outlying Areas Total........................ 2,323,555 2,207,313 3,543,393 8,074,261
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Brent Parton,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, Labor.
[FR Doc. 2023-08313 Filed 4-20-23; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-FR-P
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