Overview
This page features the most recent WIOA state performance data and results.
- WIOA Performance Reports
- State Data Books
- WIOA Annual (Statewide) Report Narratives
- WIOA State Plans and Plan Modifications
- Economic Analysis and Annual Economic Reports
- Resources
Visit the Performance Data Archive to view state performance data and results from prior Program Years.
Definitions for the values found on the performance reports are found in the appropriate Annual Report (ETA-9169) specifications. The report specifications provide plain text language to assist reviewers in understanding the reports.
Further, WIOA Annual Report Submission Guidance is in TEGL 03-17 and TEGL 14-18.
TEGL 10-16, Change 3 has a complete listing of Performance Accountability Guidance for WIOA Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV Core Programs.
Definitions for the values found on the performance reports are found in the appropriate Annual Report (ETA-9169) specifications. The report specifications provide plain text language to assist reviewers in understanding the reports.
Further, WIOA Annual Report Submission Guidance is in TEGL 03-17 and TEGL 14-18.
TEGL 10-16, Change 3 has a complete listing of Performance Accountability Guidance for WIOA Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV Core Programs.
TEGL 05-18 (WIOA Annual Statewide Performance Report Narrative) provides guidance to WIOA state grantees regarding the content of the WIOA Annual Statewide Performance Report Narrative for titles I and III and the procedures for submission.
States submit a four-year State Plan with an interim two-year modification to ETA under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
State Plans and their modifications are expected to address changes in the provision of workforce services during the current planning period, and the expectations for continuation of these and other service integration and delivery improvements soon. The diagnosis of the State’s situation and trends in the Plan examines both the short-term and long-term consequences of labor market changes in the State, and the potential impact (including challenges and opportunities) on the public workforce system.
To access, read, and/or download the current approved State Plan for a State, please visit the WIOA State Plan Portal.
All workforce programs operate within the context of a regional economy. Therefore, each State Plan and its modification opens with a cogent and thoughtful analysis of economic, labor market, and workforce development activities currently occurring within the State and its regional labor markets. The incorporation of timely, comprehensive, and accurate labor market information (LMI) establishes key scaffolding for the State’s strategic and operational planning.
In addition, an important companion to the State Plan is the annual Economic Analysis Report submitted by the State as a deliverable for their Workforce Information Grant (WIG). The Economic Analysis Report is an environmental scan of the state that sets the stage for informed, data-driven decision-making in workforce programs.
The annual statewide Economic Analysis Reports for individual States can be found in the drop-down menu below.
Users may also wish to visit LMI Central, a repository for data sources, data tools, and other LMI resources supporting data-driven planning and decision-making.