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The total number of respondents that found employment or another job during calendar year <br />2008 is 148 which is 37% of the sample. There were 250 (62 %) respondents who did not <br />find a job during the calendar year 2008. Two people did not know if they were employed <br />and one person refused to answer. <br />Our analysis estimates that the Santa Ana WORK Center integrated services provided <br />an ROI of 146.7 %. The breakdown of estimated benefits and costs for the survey sample of <br />400 is provided in Table 3 -9. <br />Table 3 -9 Return on Investment A <br />Benefits (for survey sample of 400) Additional Tax Revenue from Santa Ana WORK Center <br />Clients (Found Employment) $170,830 Additional Tax Revenue from Santa Ana WORK Center <br />Clients (Found Another Job) $11,436 Additional Tax Revenue from the Community $83,049 <br />Total Benefits $265,315 <br />Costs of Providing Service (prorated for survey sample of 400) Total Costs $180,843 <br />Retarnion Investment 146.7 %" <br />a Tax revenue data are estimated from the sample of 400 respondents. Costs were provided by Santa Ana <br />Workforce Investment Board staff. <br />3.5 Returns not Estimated <br />3.5.1 Receipt of Government Assistance at Baseline <br />Baseline survey respondents indicated whether they had received support from each of nine <br />public assistance programs listed in Table 3 -10 during the quarter in which they had enrolled. <br />One hundred and eighty eight (47.6 %) respondents indicate not having received support from <br />any of the nine public assistance programs, 156 (39.5 %) report receiving support from one, <br />35 (8.9 %) from two, and 16 (4.1 %) from three or more public assistance programs listed in <br />Table 3 <br />10. As can be seen in Table 3 -10, among those who report receiving at least one form of <br />aid during the quarter they were enrolled (n =207), the largest proportion were receiving <br />unemployment insurance (76.8 %). <br />19F -305 <br />