they get to see if it's a fit r them, then there's nothing to lose. >> reporter: jacqueline willis has a job at a college today because of a georgia progr that gives workers on unemployment eight weeks of training at participating companies at no cost to the company. >> basically, this is our new flyer -- >> reporter: georgia says 24% of workers in this program were ultimately hired by the company. about 60% found work somewhere. analysts say all these programs do help people get in the door. but staying in the door might be out of their hands. unless these new jobs make americans confident enough to spenenmore. >> what is the final demand for the products and services these workers are going to produce? if the final demand is not there, the workers are simply not going to be hired. >> reporter: now, we know what you're thinking. how much will all this cost? the white house says that along with the jobs plan the president will offer specific savings and spending cuts so his jobs program, they say, will not add to the deficit.