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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 798 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to strengthen the United States workforce investment system throu... · Sec. 409

Sec. 409. Traditionally underserved populations

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Section 21 ( 29 U.S.C. 718 ) is amended in subsection (a), by striking paragraphs
(1)and
(2)and inserting the following: The demographic profile of the United States is changing at an unprecedented rate, with the population of the Nation becoming far more ethnically diverse than in the past. Within the United States, while the rate of increase from 2000 to 2010 for White Americans was 7.9 percent, the rate of increase during that period for racial and ethnic minorities was much higher: 42.0 percent for Latinos, 11.4 percent for African-Americans, and 34.9 percent for Asian-Americans. Ethnic and racial minorities tend to have disabling conditions at a disproportionately high rate. In 2005— among Americans ages 25 through 64, the rate of disability was 17.3 percent; among African-Americans in that age range, the disability rate was more than twice as high, at 21.3 percent; and for American Indians in the same age range, the disability rate was 25.6 percent of the general population. .
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