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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 227 / Tuesday, November 30, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
Table 24. Net Benefits Upper Bounds, Alternative Approach, 2020 dollars Total Impacts

Low
Middle
High
Costs
$15,612,352

$49,456,037

$83,299,721

$21,014,991

$66,570,251

$112,125,510

$36,428,821

$115,397,419

$194,366,016

$157,426,995

$200,820,072

$244,213,149

$172,840,824

$249,647,240

$326,453,655

$141,814,643

$151,364,036

$160,913,428

$157,228,473

$200,191,203

$243,153,934

Upper Bound Staff Benefits, Using 1.3 Ratio Upper Bound Staff Benefits, Using 2.3 Ratio Upper Bound Total Benefits, Using 1.3 Ratio Upper Bound Total Benefits, Using 2.3 Ratio Upper Bound Net Benefits, Using 1.3 Ratio Upper Bound Net Benefits, Using 2.3 Ratio Non-staff benefits per Table 15.

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H. Distributional Effects Executive Order 13985 on Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government includes consideration of agency policies and actions that create or exacerbate barriers to full and equal participation by all eligible individuals. As noted previously, a large share of children served by Head Start programs are from culturally and linguistically diverse families. And the majority of Head Start children are also from families experiencing poverty. In FY 2019, OHS administrative data indicate that 37% of
Head Start children were Hispanic or Latino and the remaining 63% were of non-Hispanic or Latino origin. Further, 44% were White, 30% were Black or African American, 10%
were biracial or multi-racial, 4% were American Indian or Alaska Native, and 2%
were Asian.141 As is evident with these data, the indirect beneficiaries of this IFRthe children and families served by Head Start programsare disproportionately from diverse racial and ethnic groups, as well as from low-income families, and they will benefit greatly from reduced exposure to COVID19 from teachers who are newly vaccinated.

I. Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis In the main analysis, we report the value of COVID19 mortality risk reductions using the central HHS estimate of the VSL of $11.5
million, and value of morbidity risk reductions using estimates of the VSC that are derived from the central VSL. As a sensitivity analysis, we recalculate these benefits using the low and high estimates of the VSL, which range from $5.3 million to $17.5 million. Table 25 reports the value of these risk reductions using the full range of VSL estimates.

141 Source: Head Start Program Information Report; the remaining 10% of children were reported as Other or Unspecified.

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