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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 2002
MSA LEVEL A 1/ ALL FAMILIES RATE
ABSENT WAIVERS WITH WAIVERS
U.S. TOTAL 28.0% 30.5%
     
ALTANTA 6.3% 6.3%
BALTIMORE 8.9% 8.9%
BERGEN-PASSAIC 35.3% 35.3%
BOSTON 10.6% 52.8%
BUFFALO 34.4% 34.4%
CHARLOTTE 24.5% 25.4%
CHICAGO 58.2% 58.2%
CINCINNATI 66.6% 66.9%
CLEVELAND 40.2% 40.4%
COLUMBUS 64.4% 64.5%
     
DALLAS 21.4% 25.8%
DENVER 34.9% 34.9%
DETROIT 26.3% 26.3%
FORT LAUDERDALE 32.8% 32.8%
FT WORTH-ARLINGTON 19.8% 26.5%
GREENSBORO 21.4% 21.4%
HARTFORD 27.0% 27.0%
HOUSTON 21.6% 32.0%
INDIANAPOLIS 39.7% 58.6%
KANSAS CITY 22.3% 32.0%
     
LOS ANGELES 19.9% 19.9%
MEMPHIS 17.0% 23.2%
MIAMI 30.8% 30.8%
MIDDLESEX-SOMERSET 31.9% 31.9%
MILWAILEE-WAUKESHA 70.7% 70.7%
MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL 31.2% 40.5%
NASSAU-SUFFOLK 38.1% 38.1%
NEW ORLEANS 32.2% 32.2%
NEW YORK 39.0% 39.0%
NEWARK 36.6% 36.6%
     
NORFOLK-VA BEACH 23.1% 44.9%
OAKLAND 29.4% 29.4%
ORANGE COUNTY 53.6% 53.6%
ORLANDO 35.0% 35.0%
PHILADELPHIA 13.6% 13.6%
PHOENIX 25.9% 25.9%
PITTSBURGH 9.9% 9.9%
PORTLAND-VANCOUVER 21.3% 48.8%
PROVIDENCE 24.3% 24.3%
RIVERSIDE 35.8% 35.8%
     
ROCHESTER 37.0% 37.0%
SACRAMENTO 27.5% 27.5%
ST. LOUIS 25.2% 25.2%
SALT LAKE CITY 28.5% 28.5%
SAN ANTONIO 28.4% 43.7%
SAN DIEGO 23.4% 23.4%
SAN FRANSCISCO 22.8% 22.8%
SAN JOSE 29.6% 29.6%
SAN JUAN-BAYAMON 4.5% 4.5%
SEATTLE-BELLEVUE 48.0% 48.0%
     
TAMPA-ST PETERSBURG 26.8% 26.8%
WASHINGTON, D.C. 15.4% 16.6%
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: 04-07-2003

Last Updated on 9/2/2003
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