Labor and Workforce Development
7100 Employment Development Department

The Employment Development Department (EDD) promotes California's economic growth by providing services to keep employers, employees, and job seekers competitive. The EDD connects employers with job seekers, administers the Unemployment Insurance, Disability Insurance, and Paid Family Leave programs, and provides employment and training programs under the federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998. Additionally, the EDD collects various employment payroll taxes including the Personal Income Tax, and collects and provides comprehensive economic, occupational, and socio-demographic labor market information concerning California's workforce. More.....


EXPENDITURES Back to Top
The following table presents total enacted fiscal year positions and expenditures. These expenditures include all funding sources that support the state department's programs.
Expenditures Enacted
2010-11*
Positions
Dollars
Totals, Positions and Expenditures (excluding Infrastructure)
10,870.3
$25,840,214
    Infrastructure
-
-
Totals, Positions and All Expenditures
10,870.3
$25,840,214

DETAILED EXPENDITURES BY STATE FUNDS Back to Top
The following table presents enacted state fund expenditure amounts for the fiscal year by General Fund, special funds, and selected bond funds.
Expenditures Enacted
2010-11*
General Fund
$47,520
Special Funds
64,275
Selected Bond Funds
-
Totals, State Funds
$111,795