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TABLE 10B

TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES

TANF ALL FAMILIES WORK PARTICIPATION RATES
FOR LEVEL-A METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS
FISCAL YEAR 2003
MSA LEVEL A 1/ ALL FAMILIES RATE
ABSENT WAIVERS WITH WAIVERS
U.S. TOTAL 26.7% 28.4%skip over layout row
  
ALTANTA 8.8% 8.8%
BALTIMORE 8.8% 8.8%
BERGEN-PASSAIC 30.6% 30.6%
BOSTON 10.0% 51.9%
BUFFALO 33.9% 33.9%
CHARLOTTE 22.8% 24.2%
CHICAGO 60.7% 60.7%
CINCINNATI 68.5% 68.5%
CLEVELAND 47.9% 48.1%
COLUMBUS 65.3% 65.4%
DALLAS 25.8% 25.8%
DENVER 33.3% 33.3%
DETROIT 24.7% 24.7%
FORT LAUDERDALE 37.4% 37.4%
FT WORTH-ARLINGTON 22.1% 22.1%
GREENSBORO 30.0% 30.0%
HARTFORD 32.2% 32.2%
HOUSTON 31.8% 31.8%
INDIANAPOLIS 34.4% 34.4%
KANSAS CITY 24.1% 40.5%
LOS ANGELES 16.5% 16.5%
MEMPHIS 20.5% 28.0%
MIAMI 36.8% 36.8%
MIDDLESEX-SOMERSET 29.7% 29.7%
MILWAILEE-WAUKESHA 68.7% 68.7%
MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL 23.9% 23.9%
NASSAU-SUFFOLK 28.3% 28.3%
NEW ORLEANS 28.8% 28.8%
NEW YORK 37.7% 37.7%
NEWARK 34.3% 34.3%
NORFOLK-VA BEACH 30.5% 45.9%
OAKLAND 19.1% 19.1%
ORANGE COUNTY 51.5% 51.5%
ORLANDO 39.8% 39.8%
PHILADELPHIA 13.4% 13.4%
PHOENIX 12.4% 12.4%
PITTSBURGH 10.6% 10.6%
PORTLAND-VANCOUVER 26.0% 40.0%
PROVIDENCE 24.1% 24.1%
RIVERSIDE 31.1% 31.1%
ROCHESTER 32.1% 32.1%
SACRAMENTO 22.2% 22.2%
ST. LOUIS 34.4% 34.4%
SALT LAKE CITY 26.6% 26.6%
SAN ANTONIO 27.7% 27.7%
SAN DIEGO 35.0% 35.0%
SAN FRANSCISCO 32.1% 32.1%
SAN JOSE 39.4% 39.4%
SAN JUAN-BAYAMON 3.7% 3.7%
SEATTLE-BELLEVUE 41.3% 41.3%
TAMPA-ST PETERSBURG 38.3% 38.3%
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20.3% 21.7%

1/ The Office of Management and Budget defines the metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) following the official standards published in the Federal Register on March 30, 1990. MSAs are divided into four levels; A, B, C, and D with Level A being the largest.
ACF/OFA: 06-29-2004
Last Updated on 10/28/2004
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This document was last modified on May-28-2008 .