In the four quarters ending September 30, 2007, a total of 5,472,927 African-Americans were served by ETA’s workforce system. The largest number was served by the Wagner-Peyser program, 2,901,574, while the smallest number was served by the National Farmworker Jobs Program, 1,100. (The WIA figures are estimates based on Program Year 2006 annual results. Data for the Indian and Native American program are not available.)
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| National Farmworker Jobs |
1,100 |
| Trade Adjustment Assistance |
5,452 |
| Prisoner Reentry Initiative |
5,617 |
| WIA Older Youth |
23,741 |
| Senior Community Service Employment Program |
27,694 |
| Registered Apprenticeship |
28,709 |
| WIA Younger Youth |
63,872 |
| WIA Dislocated Worker |
144,389 |
| WIA Adults |
603,690 |
| Unemployment Insurance |
1,667,089 |
| Wagner-Peyser |
2,901,574 |
| Sum Total |
5,472,927 |
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