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PY04 Younger Youth Retention Rate State Rankings

This map shows the Retention Rate rankings for the WIA Younger Youth program in PY 04. The rate ranges from a high of 84.8% in Connecticut to a low of 49.4% in New York. The map highlights the ten highest and lowest states on this measure. The top ten in order are Connecticut, North Dakota, Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Idaho, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The lowest ten from top to bottom are Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Arizona, Virginia, New Jersey, West Virginia, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Hawaii, and New York.

PY04  Younger Youth  Retention Rate State Ranking

Table 1

PY 04 WIA Younger Youth Retention Rankings and Outcomes by State
Rank
State
Outcome
1
Connecticut
84.8
2
North Dakota
84.0
3
Arkansas
81.7
4
District of Columbia
79.0
5
Idaho
78.9
6
Georgia
78.3
7
Iowa
78.2
8
Minnesota
76.7
8
Wisconsin
76.7
10
Wyoming
76.2
11
Utah
74.7
12
Michigan
73.7
13
Nebraska
73.0
14
New Hampshire
72.2
15
Kentucky
72.1
15
Montana
72.1
15
Puerto Rico
72.1
18
Washington
70.6
19
Kansas
70.2
19
Texas
70.2
21
Maryland
68.7
22
Alaska
68.3
23
Nevada
67.8
24
Oregon
67.7
25
Delaware
67.3
25
Ohio
67.3
27
South Dakota
66.9
28
Maine
65.8
29
North Carolina
65.7
30
Illinois
65.4
31
South Carolina
65.2
32
Colorado
65.1
33
Florida
64.6
33
Missouri
64.6
35
Alabama
64.1
36
Vermont
63.1
37
Mississippi
62.8
38
Louisiana
62.7
39
Rhode Island
62.3
40
California
62.0
41
Oklahoma
61.9
42
Indiana
61.7
43
Pennsylvania
61.6
44
Tennessee
61.2
45
Arizona
61.1
46
Virginia
60.4
47
New Jersey
58.3
48
West Virginia
58.2
49
Massachusetts
57.5
50
New Mexico
57.1
51
Hawaii
50.4
52
New York
49.4

 
Created: December 27, 2006
Updated: January 13, 2009