The overall pre-dislocation six-month wage for Workforce Investment Act Dislocated Worker program exiters for Program Year 2004 was $8,158, while post-program wages were $6,842, indicating that 84 percent of the wage had been replaced. For exiters with less than a high school diploma, the pre-dislocation wage was $5,474 while the post-program wage was $4,960, which means that 91 percent of the wage had been replaced. High school graduates had a higher pre-dislocation wage, $7,064, but they only replaced 87 percent of it, $6,127. Exiters with some postsecondary education earned $8,594 before dislocation, and earned $7,072 post-program, replacing 82 percent of their prior wages. College graduates earned the highest pre-dislocation wage, $12,551, and the highest post-program wage, $9,955, but that represented that lowest percentage of wages replaced, 79 percent. |
Exiters from
April 2003
to March 2004 |
Total |
Less Than H.S. |
H.S. Grad |
Some Post-Sec. Ed |
College Grad |
Avg. Pre Program Wages |
$8,158 |
$5,474 |
$7,064 |
$8,594 |
$12,551 |
Post Program Wages Q3 |
$6,842 |
$4,960 |
$6,127 |
$7,072 |
$9,955 |
Earnings Retention Rate |
83.9% |
90.6% |
86.7% |
82.3% |
79.3% |
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