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B-106 Table B-24.a. Adjusted instruction supplies expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002 State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 United States 1 $5,999,537 2 $6,100,474 2 $6,064,561 2 $6,317,226 2 $6,712,258 2 $6,777,256 2 $7,470,036 2 Alabama 98,969 95,581 93,353 101,434 107,239 130,118 147,244 Alaska 24,034 28,705 28,542 26,741 25,972 19,765 2 21,597 2 Arizona 36,311 35,824 36,803 36,419 34,771 36,525 38,882 Arkansas 51,784 36,490 39,014 40,802 39,806 48,017 73,871 California 730,711 691,962 639,228 567,546 651,389 559,593 640,400 Colorado 84,082 86,356 84,547 83,516 85,064 95,107 98,556 Connecticut 113,571 2 117,243 76,394 77,297 79,118 65,578 69,946 Delaware 13,388 2 12,327 2 18,225 18,238 18,156 18,027 19,720 District of Columbia 584 2,767 4,216 3,168 6,774 3,854 6,955 Florida 216,660 245,844 216,853 235,948 239,682 254,824 277,790 Georgia 153,403 162,677 164,079 152,527 184,977 205,275 225,952 Hawaii 31,068 31,063 30,494 35,421 34,048 37,910 38,949 Idaho 30,256 33,435 31,685 30,254 29,248 36,615 47,203 Illinois 268,142 289,856 281,646 270,336 286,897 299,216 272,787 Indiana 118,063 143,257 123,871 124,942 122,082 133,635 128,421 Iowa 64,616 62,942 119,000 124,714 130,952 153,614 147,933 Kansas 83,996 77,128 77,457 84,762 87,069 87,621 91,168 Kentucky 56,131 2 70,692 2 90,807 2 77,864 2 86,735 2 94,017 2 111,456 Louisiana 95,539 97,683 94,967 97,687 102,647 113,693 109,777 Maine 43,312 41,083 34,734 32,777 32,490 33,099 32,856 Maryland 86,483 92,533 86,551 97,634 98,498 101,432 101,934 Massachusetts 33,665 29,271 107,467 113,170 120,176 110,705 117,712 Michigan 263,163 239,740 246,687 245,560 235,344 241,479 289,893 Minnesota 112,861 119,510 116,280 117,492 119,573 124,842 128,683 Mississippi 50,827 48,023 50,237 80,880 69,096 87,941 98,670 Missouri 172,096 2 226,660 2 218,280 224,374 233,887 254,821 267,608 Montana 37,163 47,183 37,445 37,407 38,030 40,849 38,777 Nebraska 44,778 43,600 45,131 43,345 46,158 52,999 52,710 Nevada 27,117 28,057 28,823 27,731 30,796 33,153 36,009 New Hampshire 26,854 26,153 24,096 25,331 25,785 24,183 23,724 New Jersey 190,002 2 214,772 2 190,493 2 258,418 2 259,237 234,550 240,736 New Mexico 42,514 38,624 59,340 47,749 53,073 56,751 58,866 New York 459,377 447,627 399,672 411,905 419,452 375,482 369,578 North Carolina 154,161 144,949 163,136 177,690 170,865 197,750 227,160 North Dakota 21,995 17,887 20,228 19,685 18,881 22,350 23,489 Ohio 252,088 236,999 264,831 260,753 274,115 277,155 288,212 Oklahoma 65,155 68,345 77,707 69,483 99,893 125,912 128,143 Oregon 109,272 112,827 114,774 116,671 107,949 120,150 133,660 Pennsylvania 267,819 262,661 259,303 253,434 258,937 254,834 267,750 Rhode Island 19,895 19,269 18,337 16,751 16,021 16,799 17,555 South Carolina 83,245 81,406 82,254 79,308 79,043 103,120 98,774 South Dakota 23,651 24,120 25,263 26,500 25,334 30,851 27,432 Tennessee 58,107 68,222 65,753 90,451 88,205 133,684 103,389 Texas 555,685 563,899 539,744 708,637 876,911 748,801 1,133,896 Utah 60,189 52,848 47,635 50,944 57,367 56,481 66,681 Vermont 18,432 18,007 16,715 15,614 15,762 16,002 16,431 Virginia 114,233 116,582 134,514 132,448 143,610 142,506 142,941 Washington 124,126 141,448 124,886 131,779 133,635 139,776 133,583 West Virginia 47,996 43,510 48,174 45,759 46,949 42,018 51,831 Wisconsin 132,407 142,709 142,953 146,148 140,364 157,567 158,179 Wyoming 29,559 20,122 21,937 21,785 24,196 26,215 24,570 Other jurisdictions American Samoa 784 1,325 1,020 555 1,328 1,239 1,180 Guam 9,352 1,500 1,603 7,551 4,601 4,591 5,880 Northern Marianas 1,998 2,494 3,895 2,977 4,460 4,134 2,667 Puerto Rico 8,953 9,427 7,468 8,452 25,545 23,552 31,952 U.S. Virgin Islands 351 771 819 745 736 759 693 See notes at end of table. [Thousands of dollars]

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Table B-24.a. Adjusted instruction supplies expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $5,999,537 2 $6,100,474 2 $6,064,561 2 $6,317,226 2 $6,712,258 2 $6,777,256 2 $7,470,036 2

Alabama 98,969 95,581 93,353 101,434 107,239 130,118 147,244Alaska 24,034 28,705 28,542 26,741 25,972 19,765 2 21,597 2

Arizona 36,311 35,824 36,803 36,419 34,771 36,525 38,882Arkansas 51,784 36,490 39,014 40,802 39,806 48,017 73,871California 730,711 691,962 639,228 567,546 651,389 559,593 640,400

Colorado 84,082 86,356 84,547 83,516 85,064 95,107 98,556Connecticut 113,571 2 117,243 76,394 77,297 79,118 65,578 69,946Delaware 13,388 2 12,327 2 18,225 18,238 18,156 18,027 19,720District of Columbia 584 2,767 4,216 3,168 6,774 3,854 6,955Florida 216,660 245,844 216,853 235,948 239,682 254,824 277,790

Georgia 153,403 162,677 164,079 152,527 184,977 205,275 225,952Hawaii 31,068 31,063 30,494 35,421 34,048 37,910 38,949Idaho 30,256 33,435 31,685 30,254 29,248 36,615 47,203Illinois 268,142 289,856 281,646 270,336 286,897 299,216 272,787Indiana 118,063 143,257 123,871 124,942 122,082 133,635 128,421

Iowa 64,616 62,942 119,000 124,714 130,952 153,614 147,933Kansas 83,996 77,128 77,457 84,762 87,069 87,621 91,168Kentucky 56,131 2 70,692 2 90,807 2 77,864 2 86,735 2 94,017 2 111,456Louisiana 95,539 97,683 94,967 97,687 102,647 113,693 109,777Maine 43,312 41,083 34,734 32,777 32,490 33,099 32,856

Maryland 86,483 92,533 86,551 97,634 98,498 101,432 101,934Massachusetts 33,665 29,271 107,467 113,170 120,176 110,705 117,712Michigan 263,163 239,740 246,687 245,560 235,344 241,479 289,893Minnesota 112,861 119,510 116,280 117,492 119,573 124,842 128,683Mississippi 50,827 48,023 50,237 80,880 69,096 87,941 98,670

Missouri 172,096 2 226,660 2 218,280 224,374 233,887 254,821 267,608Montana 37,163 47,183 37,445 37,407 38,030 40,849 38,777Nebraska 44,778 43,600 45,131 43,345 46,158 52,999 52,710Nevada 27,117 28,057 28,823 27,731 30,796 33,153 36,009New Hampshire 26,854 26,153 24,096 25,331 25,785 24,183 23,724

New Jersey 190,002 2 214,772 2 190,493 2 258,418 2 259,237 234,550 240,736New Mexico 42,514 38,624 59,340 47,749 53,073 56,751 58,866New York 459,377 447,627 399,672 411,905 419,452 375,482 369,578North Carolina 154,161 144,949 163,136 177,690 170,865 197,750 227,160North Dakota 21,995 17,887 20,228 19,685 18,881 22,350 23,489

Ohio 252,088 236,999 264,831 260,753 274,115 277,155 288,212Oklahoma 65,155 68,345 77,707 69,483 99,893 125,912 128,143Oregon 109,272 112,827 114,774 116,671 107,949 120,150 133,660Pennsylvania 267,819 262,661 259,303 253,434 258,937 254,834 267,750Rhode Island 19,895 19,269 18,337 16,751 16,021 16,799 17,555

South Carolina 83,245 81,406 82,254 79,308 79,043 103,120 98,774South Dakota 23,651 24,120 25,263 26,500 25,334 30,851 27,432Tennessee 58,107 68,222 65,753 90,451 88,205 133,684 103,389Texas 555,685 563,899 539,744 708,637 876,911 748,801 1,133,896Utah 60,189 52,848 47,635 50,944 57,367 56,481 66,681

Vermont 18,432 18,007 16,715 15,614 15,762 16,002 16,431Virginia 114,233 116,582 134,514 132,448 143,610 142,506 142,941Washington 124,126 141,448 124,886 131,779 133,635 139,776 133,583West Virginia 47,996 43,510 48,174 45,759 46,949 42,018 51,831Wisconsin 132,407 142,709 142,953 146,148 140,364 157,567 158,179Wyoming 29,559 20,122 21,937 21,785 24,196 26,215 24,570

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 784 1,325 1,020 555 1,328 1,239 1,180 Guam 9,352 1,500 1,603 7,551 4,601 4,591 5,880 Northern Marianas 1,998 2,494 3,895 2,977 4,460 4,134 2,667 Puerto Rico 8,953 9,427 7,468 8,452 25,545 23,552 31,952 U.S. Virgin Islands 351 771 819 745 736 759 693See notes at end of table.

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $7,997,666 2 $9,007,136 2 $9,306,341 2 $10,264,685 2 $10,561,237 2 $11,221,542 2

Alabama 144,572 168,677 163,336 163,328 194,111 205,477Alaska 27,758 2 32,533 2 36,666 2 38,362 2 41,194 42,355Arizona 41,296 44,481 45,998 342,540 133,210 2 150,295 2

Arkansas 66,483 72,873 71,603 78,922 76,887 153,262California 852,326 1,067,251 1,038,043 1,263,047 1,474,173 1,808,867

Colorado 106,391 155,342 167,147 172,159 186,283 215,204Connecticut 84,003 93,720 105,824 105,199 107,951 109,498Delaware 28,547 30,957 29,493 34,753 38,977 31,999District of Columbia 44,541 2 17,511 2 20,830 2 12,500 11,980 14,411Florida 300,807 351,588 404,071 399,906 457,756 449,711

Georgia 230,895 250,131 263,774 319,746 280,966 338,463Hawaii 37,187 41,911 30,637 41,456 37,751 44,520Idaho 46,390 47,770 56,789 45,966 48,579 45,820Illinois 312,688 359,679 386,517 419,530 409,380 398,435Indiana 155,563 150,678 146,675 170,207 150,758 136,730

Iowa 129,686 130,355 77,439 79,440 76,738 70,946Kansas 77,491 85,717 87,884 85,888 94,355 105,728Kentucky 104,968 99,799 108,371 115,134 120,592 124,003Louisiana 110,559 146,081 162,528 141,873 141,546 161,356Maine 33,121 34,769 36,764 38,720 39,798 40,424

Maryland 115,674 122,237 137,038 135,532 131,231 143,662Massachusetts 140,599 167,469 173,333 226,251 220,518 170,933Michigan 294,657 325,357 351,949 368,677 340,524 331,522Minnesota 128,856 137,942 149,161 146,971 140,645 138,750Mississippi 81,545 94,321 92,845 99,015 90,811 91,121

Missouri 258,877 273,350 280,311 287,880 297,176 303,734Montana 38,342 40,825 42,679 45,738 46,552 49,816Nebraska 47,335 47,593 51,264 51,959 50,566 53,946Nevada 47,129 45,728 50,779 48,839 51,287 57,553New Hampshire 27,310 29,989 30,465 33,357 34,183 35,219

New Jersey 287,210 320,986 315,978 324,260 339,663 390,138New Mexico 53,818 67,411 66,233 71,446 73,345 81,084New York 487,092 536,996 560,705 580,651 685,291 600,033North Carolina 215,947 242,032 256,573 276,737 279,271 287,602North Dakota 20,278 19,550 21,084 19,709 20,134 21,166

Ohio 305,749 336,769 363,972 383,845 395,106 404,638Oklahoma 127,290 159,424 187,261 172,797 173,268 176,404Oregon 141,821 130,319 147,683 126,538 145,190 111,515Pennsylvania 288,276 304,462 332,115 356,912 378,158 391,727Rhode Island 19,408 21,224 22,728 24,831 26,513 27,850

South Carolina 103,256 111,843 124,651 129,885 143,041 139,043South Dakota 24,491 27,513 30,697 29,431 31,389 27,269Tennessee 273,439 348,172 333,543 367,106 366,904 359,525Texas 890,850 1,025,721 995,851 1,114,707 1,209,967 1,360,149Utah 70,340 66,588 70,565 72,100 76,758 96,067

Vermont 16,095 17,612 19,533 19,716 21,352 20,831Virginia 177,694 201,415 208,772 246,087 219,884 234,306Washington 154,305 177,481 201,683 178,612 186,280 205,022West Virginia 44,092 40,196 53,480 61,150 61,713 59,898Wisconsin 157,924 165,030 170,597 171,550 177,751 178,714Wyoming 22,694 19,758 22,427 23,723 23,784 24,803

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 1,646 863 1,575 1,686 1,141 2,172 Guam 4,790 4,094 — — — — Northern Marianas 5,083 3,665 1,306 1,936 1,035 833 Puerto Rico 23,110 20,485 40,069 15,699 17,700 25,177 U.S. Virgin Islands 679 995 1,350 1,447 1,386 1,270— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

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Table B-24.b. Percent change from previous year of adjusted instruction supplies expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal yearTable B-24.b. and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 1.68 2 -0.59 2 4.17 2 6.25 2 0.97 2 10.22 2

Alabama -3.42 -2.33 8.66 5.72 21.33 13.16Alaska 19.43 -0.57 -6.31 -2.88 -23.90 9.27 2

Arizona -1.34 2.73 -1.04 -4.52 5.04 6.45Arkansas -29.53 6.92 4.58 -2.44 20.63 53.84California -5.30 -7.62 -11.21 14.77 -14.09 14.44

Colorado 2.70 -2.10 -1.22 1.85 11.81 3.63Connecticut 3.23 -34.84 1.18 2.36 -17.11 6.66Delaware -7.93 2 47.85 2 0.07 -0.45 -0.71 9.39District of Columbia 373.67 2 52.37 -24.86 113.80 -43.10 80.44Florida 13.47 -11.79 8.81 1.58 6.32 9.01

Georgia 6.05 0.86 -7.04 21.28 10.97 10.07Hawaii -0.02 -1.83 16.16 -3.88 11.34 2.74Idaho 10.51 -5.24 -4.52 -3.33 25.19 28.91Illinois 8.10 -2.83 -4.02 6.13 4.29 -8.83Indiana 21.34 -13.53 0.86 -2.29 9.46 -3.90

Iowa -2.59 89.06 4.80 5.00 17.31 -3.70Kansas -8.18 0.43 9.43 2.72 0.63 4.05Kentucky 25.94 2 28.45 2 -14.25 2 11.39 2 8.40 2 18.55 2

Louisiana 2.24 -2.78 2.86 5.08 10.76 -3.44Maine -5.15 -15.46 -5.63 -0.87 1.87 -0.73

Maryland 7.00 -6.46 12.81 0.88 2.98 0.49Massachusetts -13.05 267.15 5.31 6.19 -7.88 6.33Michigan -8.90 2.90 -0.46 -4.16 2.61 20.05Minnesota 5.89 -2.70 1.04 1.77 4.41 3.08Mississippi -5.52 4.61 61.00 -14.57 27.27 12.20

Missouri 31.71 2 -3.70 2 2.79 4.24 8.95 5.02Montana 26.96 -20.64 -0.10 1.67 7.41 -5.07Nebraska -2.63 3.51 -3.96 6.49 14.82 -0.55Nevada 3.47 2.73 -3.79 11.05 7.65 8.61New Hampshire -2.61 -7.87 5.13 1.79 -6.21 -1.90

New Jersey 13.04 2 -11.30 2 35.66 2 0.32 2 -9.52 2.64New Mexico -9.15 53.64 -19.53 11.15 6.93 3.73New York -2.56 -10.71 3.06 1.83 -10.48 -1.57North Carolina -5.98 12.55 8.92 -3.84 15.73 14.87North Dakota -18.68 13.09 -2.69 -4.08 18.37 5.10

Ohio -5.99 11.74 -1.54 5.12 1.11 3.99Oklahoma 4.90 13.70 -10.58 43.77 26.05 1.77Oregon 3.25 1.73 1.65 -7.48 11.30 11.24Pennsylvania -1.93 -1.28 -2.26 2.17 -1.58 5.07Rhode Island -3.15 -4.84 -8.65 -4.36 4.86 4.50

South Carolina -2.21 1.04 -3.58 -0.33 30.46 -4.21South Dakota 1.98 4.74 4.90 -4.40 21.78 -11.08Tennessee 17.41 -3.62 37.56 -2.48 51.56 -22.66Texas 1.48 -4.28 31.29 23.75 -14.61 51.43Utah -12.20 -9.86 6.95 12.61 -1.54 18.06

Vermont -2.30 -7.18 -6.59 0.95 1.52 2.68Virginia 2.06 15.38 -1.54 8.43 -0.77 0.31Washington 13.95 -11.71 5.52 1.41 4.60 -4.43West Virginia -9.35 10.72 -5.01 2.60 -10.50 23.36Wisconsin 7.78 0.17 2.23 -3.96 12.26 0.39Wyoming -31.93 9.02 -0.70 11.07 8.34 -6.27

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 69.00 -23.04 -45.62 139.46 -6.68 -4.76 Guam -83.96 6.91 370.89 -39.06 -0.22 28.08 Northern Marianas 24.85 56.15 -23.57 49.83 -7.32 -35.47 Puerto Rico 5.30 -20.79 13.19 202.22 -7.80 35.66 U.S. Virgin Islands 119.40 6.21 -9.04 -1.13 3.10 -8.77See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 7.06 2 12.62 2 3.32 2 10.30 2 2.89 2 6.25 2

Alabama -1.81 16.67 -3.17 -0.01 18.85 5.86Alaska 28.53 2 17.21 2 12.70 2 4.63 2 7.38 2 2.82Arizona 6.21 7.71 3.41 644.68 -61.11 2 12.83 2

Arkansas -10.00 9.61 -1.74 10.22 -2.58 99.33California 33.09 25.22 -2.74 21.68 16.72 22.70

Colorado 7.95 46.01 7.60 3.00 8.20 15.53Connecticut 20.10 11.57 12.92 -0.59 2.62 1.43Delaware 44.76 8.44 -4.73 17.83 12.15 -17.90District of Columbia 540.47 2 -60.69 2 18.95 2 -39.99 2 -4.16 20.29Florida 8.29 16.88 14.93 -1.03 14.47 -1.76

Georgia 2.19 8.33 5.45 21.22 -12.13 20.46Hawaii -4.52 12.70 -26.90 35.31 -8.94 17.93Idaho -1.72 2.98 18.88 -19.06 5.68 -5.68Illinois 14.63 15.03 7.46 8.54 -2.42 -2.67Indiana 21.14 -3.14 -2.66 16.04 -11.43 -9.30

Iowa -12.33 0.52 -40.59 2.58 -3.40 -7.55Kansas -15.00 10.62 2.53 -2.27 9.86 12.05Kentucky -5.82 -4.92 8.59 6.24 4.74 2.83Louisiana 0.71 32.13 11.26 -12.71 -0.23 14.00Maine 0.81 4.98 5.74 5.32 2.78 1.57

Maryland 13.48 5.67 12.11 -1.10 -3.17 9.47Massachusetts 19.44 19.11 3.50 30.53 -2.53 -22.49Michigan 1.64 10.42 8.17 4.75 -7.64 -2.64Minnesota 0.13 7.05 8.13 -1.47 -4.30 -1.35Mississippi -17.36 15.67 -1.57 6.65 -8.29 0.34

Missouri -3.26 5.59 2.55 2.70 3.23 2.21Montana -1.12 6.48 4.54 7.17 1.78 7.01Nebraska -10.20 0.55 7.71 1.35 -2.68 6.68Nevada 30.88 -2.97 11.04 -3.82 5.01 12.22New Hampshire 15.11 9.81 1.59 9.49 2.48 3.03

New Jersey 19.30 11.76 -1.56 2.62 4.75 14.86New Mexico -8.57 25.26 -1.75 7.87 2.66 10.55New York 31.80 10.25 4.42 3.56 18.02 -12.44North Carolina -4.94 12.08 6.01 7.86 0.92 2.98North Dakota -13.67 -3.59 7.85 -6.52 2.16 5.13

Ohio 6.08 10.15 8.08 5.46 2.93 2.41Oklahoma -0.67 25.24 17.46 -7.72 0.27 1.81Oregon 6.11 -8.11 13.32 -14.32 14.74 -23.19Pennsylvania 7.67 5.61 9.08 7.47 5.95 3.59Rhode Island 10.56 9.35 7.09 9.25 6.77 5.04

South Carolina 4.54 8.32 11.45 4.20 10.13 -2.79South Dakota -10.72 12.34 11.58 -4.12 6.65 -13.13Tennessee 164.48 27.33 -4.20 10.06 -0.06 -2.01Texas -21.43 15.14 -2.91 11.94 8.55 12.41Utah 5.49 -5.33 5.97 2.18 6.46 25.16

Vermont -2.04 9.42 10.91 0.94 8.30 -2.44Virginia 24.31 13.35 3.65 17.87 -10.65 6.56Washington 15.51 15.02 13.64 -11.44 4.29 10.06West Virginia -14.93 -8.84 33.05 14.34 0.92 -2.94Wisconsin -0.16 4.50 3.37 0.56 3.62 0.54Wyoming -7.63 -12.94 13.51 5.77 0.26 4.28

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 39.48 -47.58 82.52 7.02 -32.29 90.29 Guam -18.55 -14.52 — — — — Northern Marianas 90.57 -27.90 -64.36 48.24 -46.55 -19.49 Puerto Rico -27.67 -11.36 95.60 -60.82 12.75 42.24 U.S. Virgin Islands -2.02 46.57 35.69 7.21 -4.18 -8.41— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-24.c. Adjusted instruction supplies expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $148 2 $148 2 $144 2 $148 2 $154 2 $154 2 $167 2

Alabama 137 132 129 139 146 177 197Alaska 220 252 240 218 206 156 2 169 2

Arizona 60 56 56 54 49 50 52Arkansas 119 84 89 92 90 107 163California 153 140 125 108 122 103 116

Colorado 149 150 143 136 136 148 150Connecticut 246 2 250 159 158 159 129 135Delaware 137 2 124 2 178 175 172 169 182District of Columbia 7 34 52 39 84 48 87Florida 121 132 112 119 117 121 128

Georgia 136 141 139 126 150 162 172Hawaii 183 181 175 200 189 206 208Idaho 141 151 140 131 124 152 194Illinois 149 159 152 144 152 156 140Indiana 124 150 129 130 126 138 131

Iowa 135 130 242 252 263 307 294Kansas 195 176 174 188 190 190 197Kentucky 89 2 111 2 141 2 119 2 132 2 143 2 169Louisiana 122 124 120 122 128 142 138Maine 203 191 161 151 150 156 154

Maryland 124 129 118 130 127 128 127Massachusetts 41 35 127 132 137 124 129Michigan 167 151 155 153 147 150 177Minnesota 153 158 150 148 148 152 154Mississippi 101 96 100 160 137 174 195

Missouri 213 2 278 2 259 261 270 290 301Montana 246 308 240 234 233 249 234Nebraska 165 159 161 153 162 185 182Nevada 145 139 136 124 131 132 136New Hampshire 156 151 136 140 139 128 122

New Jersey 177 2 197 2 172 2 229 2 225 200 201New Mexico 144 128 192 151 165 173 179New York 179 172 151 153 153 136 131North Carolina 143 133 149 159 151 171 192North Dakota 187 152 171 166 158 187 197

Ohio 143 134 148 145 152 153 157Oklahoma 113 118 132 116 165 207 208Oregon 231 239 230 229 209 230 253Pennsylvania 162 157 153 148 148 144 150Rhode Island 147 139 129 116 110 114 117

South Carolina 135 131 131 124 123 159 153South Dakota 186 187 192 197 177 215 190Tennessee 71 83 79 106 102 152 116Texas 167 167 156 200 243 204 303Utah 137 118 104 110 122 119 140

Vermont 194 188 172 158 153 153 156Virginia 116 117 132 128 137 134 132Washington 153 168 144 147 146 149 140West Virginia 147 135 150 144 149 135 169Wisconsin 169 179 175 176 166 183 182Wyoming 304 205 215 217 240 261 246

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 64 106 76 40 92 86 81 Guam 353 57 57 251 149 143 178 Northern Marianas 327 387 549 368 545 490 303 Puerto Rico 14 15 12 13 40 38 51 U.S. Virgin Islands 17 35 37 33 32 33 30See notes at end of table.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-24.c. Adjusted instruction supplies expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002—Continued

State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $175 2 $195 2 $200 2 $221 2 $227 2 $236 2

Alabama 193 225 218 218 260 279Alaska 214 2 246 2 271 2 283 2 304 315Arizona 52 55 54 404 157 2 163 2

Arkansas 145 160 158 175 170 341California 150 184 175 213 249 291

Colorado 158 226 239 246 266 290Connecticut 159 175 194 193 198 192Delaware 258 277 260 307 344 277District of Columbia 566 2 227 2 290 2 174 167 191Florida 134 153 173 171 196 180

Georgia 171 182 188 228 201 230Hawaii 198 221 163 220 201 241Idaho 189 195 232 188 199 186Illinois 158 180 192 209 204 192Indiana 158 153 148 172 152 137

Iowa 258 260 155 159 154 146Kansas 166 183 186 182 200 225Kentucky 160 149 165 176 184 190Louisiana 139 188 211 185 184 221Maine 155 164 174 183 189 197

Maryland 141 147 163 161 156 167Massachusetts 151 176 180 235 229 176Michigan 175 191 205 214 198 192 2

Minnesota 152 162 174 172 164 163Mississippi 162 187 185 197 181 185

Missouri 287 300 307 315 325 334Montana 233 251 267 286 291 328Nebraska 162 163 176 178 174 189Nevada 167 154 163 157 165 161New Hampshire 138 149 149 163 167 170

New Jersey 234 257 249 256 268 291New Mexico 162 203 201 217 223 253New York 171 188 195 202 238 209North Carolina 178 196 204 221 223 219North Dakota 169 165 183 171 175 200

Ohio 166 182 198 208 214 221Oklahoma 205 256 298 275 276 284Oregon 264 241 272 233 267 202Pennsylvania 160 168 183 196 208 215Rhode Island 128 138 147 160 171 176

South Carolina 158 170 188 195 215 206South Dakota 171 193 232 222 237 214Tennessee 302 390 368 405 405 389Texas 233 264 252 283 307 327Utah 146 138 147 150 160 198

Vermont 151 166 186 188 203 206Virginia 162 181 186 219 196 201Washington 158 179 202 179 187 203West Virginia 145 133 180 206 207 212Wisconsin 180 187 194 195 202 203Wyoming 229 203 235 249 250 281

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 111 57 102 112 74 137 Guam 143 126 — — 0 0 Northern Marianas 562 396 138 208 109 80 Puerto Rico 37 33 65 26 29 42 U.S. Virgin Islands 30 45 64 70 66 68— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-24.d. Percent change from previous year of adjusted instruction supplies expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by Table B-24.d. fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 0.02 2 -2.55 2 2.28 2 4.68 2 -0.51 2 8.43 2

Alabama -3.16 -2.36 7.23 5.34 20.97 11.70Alaska 14.59 -4.57 -9.22 -5.54 -24.56 8.79 2

Arizona -6.31 0.05 -3.47 -9.37 1.06 5.57Arkansas -29.75 6.37 3.88 -3.05 19.74 51.91California -8.72 -10.45 -13.71 13.21 -15.37 11.78

Colorado 0.66 -5.20 -4.38 -0.17 9.11 1.14Connecticut 1.57 2 -36.46 -0.36 0.74 -18.84 4.37Delaware -9.64 2 44.18 2 -1.97 -1.61 -1.89 7.73District of Columbia 377.24 52.52 -25.15 114.49 -42.94 81.90Florida 9.10 -15.01 6.10 -1.37 2.77 5.75

Georgia 3.73 -1.35 -9.32 18.51 7.86 6.70Hawaii -1.31 -3.54 14.39 -5.46 9.29 0.88Idaho 7.55 -7.27 -6.98 -5.41 23.28 27.51Illinois 6.67 -4.24 -5.32 5.03 3.04 -10.12Indiana 21.29 -13.75 0.48 -2.80 9.08 -4.71

Iowa -3.63 86.10 4.07 4.23 16.86 -4.06Kansas -9.47 -1.46 7.94 1.36 -0.07 3.56Kentucky 24.81 2 26.54 2 -15.43 2 11.35 2 8.00 2 18.16 2

Louisiana 2.02 -3.93 2.37 4.74 11.13 -3.38Maine -5.75 -15.94 -5.66 -1.12 3.98 -1.18

Maryland 4.55 -9.14 10.46 -1.83 0.60 -1.33Massachusetts -13.96 262.01 3.62 4.04 -9.53 3.86Michigan -9.34 2.31 -1.08 -3.91 1.63 18.10Minnesota 3.54 -4.87 -1.52 -0.30 2.95 1.41Mississippi -5.59 4.26 60.19 -14.44 27.26 12.13

Missouri 30.31 2 -6.71 2 0.83 3.40 7.44 3.68Montana 25.54 -22.07 -2.75 -0.20 6.54 -5.76Nebraska -3.75 1.49 -4.93 5.49 14.02 -1.45Nevada -3.98 -2.36 -8.61 5.01 1.24 2.76New Hampshire -3.23 -10.13 2.74 -0.47 -8.17 -4.35

New Jersey 11.62 2 -12.91 2 33.17 2 -1.49 2 -11.29 0.65New Mexico -10.90 50.26 -21.32 8.87 5.31 2.97New York -3.78 -12.25 1.31 0.19 -11.53 -3.22North Carolina -6.51 11.45 7.31 -5.47 13.38 12.32North Dakota -18.68 12.56 -2.98 -4.40 18.21 5.26

Ohio -6.34 10.95 -2.17 4.42 0.72 2.76Oklahoma 4.80 11.92 -11.91 42.10 24.88 0.67Oregon 3.25 -3.62 -0.64 -8.64 10.16 9.99Pennsylvania -2.66 -2.73 -3.68 0.62 -2.75 3.74Rhode Island -5.30 -7.07 -9.70 -5.59 3.57 2.89

South Carolina -3.14 0.18 -5.54 -0.83 29.45 -3.75South Dakota 0.53 2.82 2.56 -9.93 21.22 -11.82Tennessee 16.70 -4.67 34.09 -3.76 49.00 -23.73Texas -0.15 -6.53 28.42 21.47 -16.21 48.56Utah -13.79 -11.80 5.23 10.82 -2.23 17.45

Vermont -3.31 -8.49 -7.94 -3.17 -0.21 1.68Virginia 0.70 13.38 -3.04 7.02 -2.20 -1.46Washington 9.95 -14.72 2.32 -0.75 2.10 -6.26West Virginia -7.90 11.46 -4.43 3.88 -9.39 24.72Wisconsin 5.79 -1.93 0.42 -5.62 10.09 -0.72Wyoming -32.66 4.91 1.05 10.42 8.98 -5.85

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 66.22 -28.23 -48.07 131.36 -6.43 -5.62 Guam -83.90 -0.43 343.60 -40.72 -4.14 25.07 Northern Marianas 18.11 41.91 -32.93 47.96 -9.97 -38.26 Puerto Rico 6.36 -20.50 14.14 204.89 -6.27 34.26 U.S. Virgin Islands 113.78 3.38 -11.19 -0.54 1.43 -7.21See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-24.d. Percent change from previous year of adjusted instruction supplies expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by Table B-24.d. fiscal year and state: 1990-2002—Continued

State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 5.25 2 11.36 2 2.41 2 10.30 2 2.89 2 3.78 2

Alabama -2.05 16.47 -3.01 -0.01 18.85 7.40Alaska 26.25 2 15.25 2 10.00 2 4.63 2 7.38 2 3.60Arizona -1.19 5.74 -0.75 644.68 -61.11 2 3.78 2

Arkansas -10.81 9.82 -0.82 10.22 -2.58 100.42California 29.59 22.68 -4.74 21.68 16.72 16.83

Colorado 5.20 43.09 5.76 3.00 8.20 8.83Connecticut 18.00 9.89 10.94 -0.59 2.62 -3.11Delaware 42.03 7.08 -5.82 17.83 12.15 -19.54District of Columbia 549.86 2 -59.90 2 27.59 2 -39.99 2 -4.16 14.70Florida 5.10 14.24 12.79 -1.03 14.47 -8.16

Georgia -0.52 6.03 3.55 21.22 -12.13 14.78Hawaii -4.76 11.38 -26.19 35.31 -8.94 20.18Idaho -2.59 3.33 18.73 -19.06 5.68 -6.37Illinois 12.92 13.57 6.75 8.54 -2.42 -5.49Indiana 20.44 -3.53 -2.87 16.04 -11.43 -9.95

Iowa -12.44 0.89 -40.26 2.58 -3.40 -5.21Kansas -15.60 10.05 1.73 -2.27 9.86 12.57Kentucky -5.29 -6.80 10.85 6.24 4.74 3.04Louisiana 1.23 34.93 12.43 -12.71 -0.23 19.83Maine 0.80 5.48 6.50 5.32 2.78 4.27

Maryland 11.67 4.13 10.65 -1.10 -3.17 7.06Massachusetts 17.03 17.22 2.07 30.53 -2.53 -23.35Michigan -1.03 9.32 7.07 4.75 -7.64 -3.23Minnesota -1.29 6.25 7.77 -1.47 -4.30 -0.76Mississippi -16.98 15.48 -1.09 6.65 -8.29 2.15

Missouri -4.41 4.42 2.22 2.70 3.23 2.62Montana -0.57 7.98 6.08 7.17 1.78 12.67Nebraska -10.88 0.30 8.28 1.35 -2.68 8.95Nevada 22.95 -7.71 5.89 -3.82 5.01 -2.17New Hampshire 12.71 8.00 0.06 9.49 2.48 1.97

New Jersey 16.35 9.75 -3.01 2.62 4.75 8.64New Mexico -9.40 25.62 -0.87 7.87 2.66 13.48New York 30.41 9.53 3.86 3.56 18.02 -12.29North Carolina -7.06 9.72 4.42 7.86 0.92 -1.76North Dakota -14.41 -2.33 11.27 -6.52 2.16 13.93

Ohio 5.59 10.00 8.37 5.46 2.93 3.04Oklahoma -1.35 24.64 16.56 -7.72 0.27 2.85Oregon 4.15 -8.70 13.02 -14.32 14.74 -24.40Pennsylvania 6.67 4.98 9.01 7.47 5.95 3.29Rhode Island 9.44 7.93 6.07 9.25 6.77 2.88

South Carolina 3.38 7.26 10.56 4.20 10.13 -4.46South Dakota -9.88 13.04 19.95 -4.12 6.65 -9.75Tennessee 161.25 29.01 -5.51 10.06 -0.06 -4.07Texas -23.09 13.28 -4.23 11.94 8.55 6.52Utah 4.46 -5.56 6.36 2.18 6.46 24.25

Vermont -2.76 9.79 11.82 0.94 8.30 1.36Virginia 22.47 11.85 2.44 17.87 -10.65 2.98Washington 13.39 13.08 12.86 -11.44 4.29 8.85West Virginia -14.07 -8.04 34.79 14.34 0.92 2.09Wisconsin -1.19 4.20 3.64 0.56 3.62 0.56Wyoming -6.89 -11.20 15.74 5.77 0.26 12.70

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 37.69 -49.13 80.64 8.95 -33.49 84.01 Guam -19.60 -12.02 — — — — Northern Marianas 85.68 -29.50 -65.30 50.91 -47.50 -27.03 Puerto Rico -26.65 -11.11 96.65 -60.12 10.76 44.52 U.S. Virgin Islands -0.48 48.22 43.19 9.14 -5.88 2.29— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-25.a. Adjusted instruction property expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $2,133,572 2 $2,260,605 2 $2,094,018 2 $2,198,061 2 $2,457,936 2 $2,771,960 2 $3,102,915 2

Alabama 21,838 2 20,044 2 17,076 2 36,163 41,506 42,517 55,121Alaska 7,749 10,034 11,927 10,698 11,595 8,551 2 8,334 2

Arizona 69,960 2 75,842 2 72,983 2 75,063 2 112,932 2 129,530 2 127,024 2

Arkansas 19,720 22,058 23,617 24,205 21,394 27,199 35,380California 268,011 250,662 222,803 222,828 269,363 247,108 315,694

Colorado 22,421 25,474 26,901 24,624 26,328 31,838 33,990Connecticut 31,644 30,841 20,788 26,397 28,694 25,049 28,714Delaware 10,520 2 10,484 2 3,933 5,409 5,550 5,551 6,483District of Columbia 667 2 5,024 2 4,727 4,553 1,452 414 115Florida 65,285 2 70,578 2 62,619 62,004 119,287 140,052 131,345

Georgia 59,050 68,490 64,214 74,755 96,475 126,122 136,645Hawaii 16,483 20,971 17,663 21,548 19,564 21,532 21,902Idaho 12,118 13,029 12,883 11,116 11,691 18,271 21,178Illinois 83,049 106,629 108,534 106,870 115,723 131,961 133,103Indiana 26,294 32,084 27,646 28,768 26,430 24,465 23,402

Iowa 25,312 25,865 24,215 31,952 41,834 50,121 55,092Kansas 32,776 32,219 41,281 67,019 57,080 57,622 61,775Kentucky 8,715 2 12,972 2 11,044 2 11,946 2 12,244 2 12,664 2 77,234Louisiana 26,879 2 28,830 2 31,764 2 44,768 46,965 2 60,197 66,656 2

Maine 13,529 11,381 9,354 9,467 8,692 10,520 11,617

Maryland 24,593 24,048 29,557 46,960 47,913 47,533 45,271Massachusetts 14,871 2 15,324 2 13,151 7,656 7,177 20,237 31,324Michigan 67,428 97,645 81,114 68,618 72,084 87,724 104,983Minnesota 36,472 37,567 36,077 34,520 34,214 42,544 52,787Mississippi 16,692 11,023 12,233 19,225 23,953 28,285 37,974

Missouri 40,078 44,655 39,495 38,916 44,428 66,799 72,667Montana 10,884 11,095 12,074 11,352 13,855 15,043 16,971Nebraska 17,789 17,465 17,036 17,274 20,342 27,545 24,227Nevada 15,960 18,135 25,780 16,708 20,083 15,210 23,097New Hampshire 9,126 7,020 6,173 6,223 8,168 8,686 9,806

New Jersey 47,025 2 50,239 2 46,752 2 52,065 2 55,970 59,998 64,055New Mexico 6,551 2 137 123 112 7,739 9,834 9,008New York 196,828 178,118 116,465 114,402 93,060 78,606 94,151North Carolina 37,133 2 34,949 2 51,577 2 56,459 2 57,504 57,288 78,132North Dakota 7,621 6,276 9,623 7,482 9,186 9,657 10,363

Ohio 166,065 162,794 75,629 75,502 86,618 96,832 115,603Oklahoma 3,248 2 2,120 2 20,633 2 24,149 2 26,021 2 51,114 57,817Oregon 19,141 19,591 19,136 26,108 19,021 21,692 26,720Pennsylvania 85,848 78,867 67,926 66,019 72,138 80,362 92,443Rhode Island 9,975 6,243 5,032 4,817 5,286 5,949 6,306

South Carolina 39,466 39,336 31,514 32,098 34,417 45,151 61,437South Dakota 7,560 8,532 9,488 10,592 10,002 12,310 10,860Tennessee 40,288 31,967 2 41,204 2 51,439 78,541 75,241 65,288Texas 192,954 225,138 297,865 273,763 295,105 328,961 334,062Utah 13,509 22,992 17,983 18,087 18,690 21,923 25,270

Vermont 6,364 6,397 5,374 5,873 6,263 7,189 6,921Virginia 48,060 55,732 54,769 2 60,947 55,318 67,485 76,784Washington 57,818 89,745 54,711 60,545 59,890 77,528 62,074West Virginia 17,944 19,784 23,250 25,924 28,945 34,050 39,214Wisconsin 46,813 56,339 47,147 55,898 60,364 87,662 84,693Wyoming 7,446 7,815 9,158 8,174 10,841 12,233 11,803

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 65 301 266 105 348 322 290 Guam 1,410 2,116 3,928 110 — — — Northern Marianas 562 1,149 845 730 711 454 230 Puerto Rico 3,532 4,683 2,853 5,002 12,461 12,757 19,617 U.S. Virgin Islands 463 799 189 150 156 151 145See notes at end of table.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $3,508,428 2 $3,636,798 2 $3,754,843 2 $3,511,597 2 $3,470,052 2 $2,884,716

Alabama 71,640 57,220 64,668 63,304 25,829 6,607Alaska 9,310 2 11,047 2 11,472 2 10,250 2 9,302 11,741Arizona 147,791 2 150,754 2 129,488 2 68,770 2 136,821 95,327Arkansas 39,181 30,569 30,627 30,507 29,523 34,208California 529,250 464,241 489,690 505,088 550,818 209,320

Colorado 35,870 53,313 53,652 57,581 51,509 77,961Connecticut 32,558 33,561 40,903 45,501 42,210 40,814Delaware 11,390 9,239 9,563 11,092 12,871 14,601District of Columbia 1,775 365 5,001 8,979 5,827 3,341Florida 127,533 116,336 117,862 136,133 129,239 111,270

Georgia 102,129 119,810 133,291 106,370 102,802 88,707Hawaii 21,771 26,024 18,248 25,314 25,461 23,559Idaho 18,340 16,467 17,558 19,586 18,168 15,298Illinois 138,729 161,981 185,054 165,225 159,740 150,111Indiana 27,313 25,450 26,394 28,983 25,205 19,942

Iowa 60,730 59,751 55,232 50,542 47,342 36,579Kansas 57,618 58,380 67,790 57,555 64,630 67,770Kentucky 57,057 52,844 59,124 62,544 56,911 54,660Louisiana 65,659 2 86,206 2 80,947 2 58,892 2 47,170 2 44,237Maine 11,836 12,949 17,319 15,999 14,653 14,604

Maryland 50,024 53,242 47,312 47,256 48,457 43,948Massachusetts 51,104 75,943 76,381 92,397 85,468 167,957Michigan 113,257 107,377 118,861 124,951 118,935 111,870Minnesota 55,323 61,488 62,102 53,763 54,113 49,384Mississippi 37,159 39,786 50,754 47,568 33,388 30,327

Missouri 80,095 78,450 86,899 77,826 67,667 62,618Montana 11,534 15,034 11,573 8,487 6,407 4,551Nebraska 24,538 31,417 33,641 35,261 30,098 27,240Nevada 38,766 27,019 51,953 33,364 57,201 57,534New Hampshire 11,900 13,569 11,643 13,369 13,618 13,405

New Jersey 80,382 100,571 70,647 79,539 72,298 42,314New Mexico 8,774 9,661 11,989 11,145 10,133 11,697New York 112,399 163,352 148,638 141,519 123,741 120,089North Carolina 79,620 86,320 87,473 84,066 82,220 60,839North Dakota 11,235 11,020 10,899 10,390 10,211 9,506

Ohio 196,458 221,865 202,524 163,871 188,289 175,456Oklahoma 49,674 34,853 64,540 19,416 15,760 10,977Oregon 28,446 25,232 25,323 15,575 16,028 8,966Pennsylvania 109,710 117,880 130,242 126,068 135,523 127,163Rhode Island 7,570 7,855 7,729 8,878 13,405 14,716

South Carolina 61,101 71,193 61,993 51,789 44,558 33,181South Dakota 11,774 15,756 15,580 16,987 14,259 21,136Tennessee 67,649 66,934 71,041 76,626 74,124 66,949Texas 292,371 331,622 303,169 304,630 265,934 171,780Utah 32,110 23,289 31,110 28,215 25,352 26,968

Vermont 7,279 8,342 9,083 9,422 8,592 8,504Virginia 96,338 67,212 94,128 98,871 102,135 100,345Washington 77,547 60,192 62,466 53,947 57,477 52,852West Virginia 32,995 48,122 53,858 47,927 42,904 40,899Wisconsin 93,283 104,435 115,476 86,224 83,882 79,537Wyoming 10,532 11,257 11,936 14,032 11,847 11,351

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 117 307 544 1,226 174 826 Guam — 15 — — — — Northern Marianas 1,137 484 133 115 — 2 Puerto Rico — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands 142 1,010 1,613 894 908 809— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Property expenditures for instruction are not included in current expenditures, and are not included in the instruction subtotal. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

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Table B-25.b. Percent change from previous year of adjusted instruction property expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year Table B-25.b. and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 5.95 2 -7.37 2 4.97 2 11.82 2 12.78 2 11.94 2

Alabama -8.21 2 -14.81 2 111.78 2 14.77 2.44 29.64Alaska 29.49 18.87 -10.31 8.38 -26.25 2 -2.54 2

Arizona 8.41 2 -3.77 2 2.85 2 50.45 2 14.70 2 -1.93 2

Arkansas 11.86 7.07 2.49 -11.62 27.14 30.08California -6.47 -11.11 0.01 20.88 -8.26 27.76

Colorado 13.61 5.60 -8.46 6.92 20.93 6.76Connecticut -2.54 -32.60 26.98 8.70 -12.70 14.63Delaware -0.34 2 -62.48 2 37.51 2.61 0.03 16.79District of Columbia 653.77 2 -5.91 2 -3.67 -68.11 -71.48 -72.12Florida 8.11 2 -11.28 2 -0.98 92.39 17.41 -6.22

Georgia 15.99 -6.24 16.42 29.06 30.73 8.34Hawaii 27.23 -15.78 22.00 -9.21 10.06 1.72Idaho 7.52 -1.13 -13.71 5.17 56.28 15.91Illinois 28.39 1.79 -1.53 8.28 14.03 0.87Indiana 22.02 -13.83 4.06 -8.13 -7.43 -4.35

Iowa 2.19 -6.38 31.96 30.92 19.81 9.92Kansas -1.70 28.12 62.35 -14.83 0.95 7.21Kentucky 48.86 2 -14.87 2 8.17 2 2.50 2 3.43 2 509.85 2

Louisiana 7.26 2 10.18 2 40.94 2 4.91 2 28.17 2 10.73 2

Maine -15.88 -17.81 1.21 -8.19 21.03 10.42

Maryland -2.22 22.91 58.88 2.03 -0.79 -4.76Massachusetts 3.05 2 -14.19 2 -41.78 -6.25 181.96 54.79Michigan 44.81 -16.93 -15.41 5.05 21.70 19.67Minnesota 3.00 -3.97 -4.32 -0.89 24.35 24.08Mississippi -33.96 10.98 57.16 24.59 18.08 34.25

Missouri 11.42 -11.56 -1.46 14.16 50.36 8.78Montana 1.93 8.83 -5.98 22.05 8.57 12.81Nebraska -1.82 -2.45 1.39 17.76 35.41 -12.05Nevada 13.63 42.15 -35.19 20.20 -24.27 51.85New Hampshire -23.08 -12.05 0.80 31.25 6.35 12.89

New Jersey 6.83 2 -6.94 2 11.36 2 7.50 2 7.20 6.76New Mexico -97.90 2 -10.83 -8.50 6,799.14 27.07 -8.40New York -9.51 -34.61 -1.77 -18.66 -15.53 19.78North Carolina -5.88 2 47.57 2 9.47 2 1.85 2 -0.38 36.38North Dakota -17.65 53.32 -22.25 22.79 5.12 7.31

Ohio -1.97 -53.54 -0.17 14.72 11.79 19.39Oklahoma -34.73 2 873.48 2 17.04 2 7.75 2 96.43 2 13.11Oregon 2.35 -2.32 36.43 -27.14 14.04 23.18Pennsylvania -8.13 -13.87 -2.81 9.27 11.40 15.03Rhode Island -37.41 -19.40 -4.27 9.74 12.54 5.99

South Carolina -0.33 -19.89 1.86 7.22 31.19 36.07South Dakota 12.86 11.20 11.64 -5.57 23.08 -11.78Tennessee -20.66 2 28.90 2 24.84 2 52.69 -4.20 -13.23Texas 16.68 32.30 -8.09 7.80 11.47 1.55Utah 70.20 -21.79 0.58 3.33 17.30 15.27

Vermont 0.52 -16.00 9.28 6.66 14.78 -3.73Virginia 15.96 -1.73 2 11.28 2 -9.24 22.00 13.78Washington 55.22 -39.04 10.66 -1.08 29.45 -19.93West Virginia 10.25 17.52 11.50 11.65 17.64 15.17Wisconsin 20.35 -16.32 18.56 7.99 45.22 -3.39Wyoming 4.95 17.19 -10.75 32.62 12.85 -3.52

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 360.97 -11.59 -60.61 231.55 -7.29 -10.18 Guam 50.05 85.67 -97.20 — — — Northern Marianas 104.26 -26.40 -13.61 -2.58 -36.13 -49.33 Puerto Rico 32.56 -39.08 75.33 149.14 2.38 53.77 U.S. Virgin Islands 72.52 -76.32 -20.63 3.99 -3.62 -3.55See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-25.b. Percent change from previous year of adjusted instruction property expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year Table B-25.b. and state: 1990-2002—Continued

State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 13.07 2 3.66 2 3.25 2 -6.48 2 -1.18 2 -16.87 2

Alabama 29.97 -20.13 13.02 -2.11 -59.20 -74.42Alaska 11.71 2 18.66 2 3.84 2 -10.65 2 -9.25 2 26.22Arizona 16.35 2 2.01 2 -14.11 2 -46.89 2 98.95 2 -30.33Arkansas 10.74 -21.98 0.19 -0.39 -3.22 15.87California 67.65 -12.28 5.48 3.14 9.05 -62.00

Colorado 5.53 48.63 0.64 7.32 -10.55 51.35Connecticut 13.39 3.08 21.88 11.24 -7.23 -3.31Delaware 75.67 -18.89 3.51 16.00 16.04 13.44District of Columbia 1,437.35 -79.43 1,269.98 79.56 -35.11 -42.65Florida -2.90 -8.78 1.31 15.50 -5.06 -13.90

Georgia -25.26 17.31 11.25 -20.20 -3.35 -13.71Hawaii -0.60 19.53 -29.88 38.72 0.58 -7.47Idaho -13.40 -10.21 6.62 11.55 -7.24 -15.79Illinois 4.23 16.76 14.24 -10.72 -3.32 -6.03Indiana 16.71 -6.82 3.71 9.81 -13.03 -20.88

Iowa 10.24 -1.61 -7.56 -8.49 -6.33 -22.73Kansas -6.73 1.32 16.12 -15.10 12.29 4.86Kentucky -26.12 -7.38 11.88 5.78 -9.01 -3.95Louisiana -1.50 2 31.29 2 -6.10 2 -27.25 2 -19.90 2 -6.22 2

Maine 1.89 9.40 33.74 -7.62 -8.42 -0.34

Maryland 10.50 6.43 -11.14 -0.12 2.54 -9.30Massachusetts 63.15 48.61 0.58 20.97 -7.50 96.51Michigan 7.88 -5.19 10.69 5.12 -4.81 -5.94Minnesota 4.80 11.14 1.00 -13.43 0.65 -8.74Mississippi -2.14 7.07 27.57 -6.28 -29.81 -9.17

Missouri 10.22 -2.05 10.77 -10.44 -13.05 -7.46Montana -32.04 30.35 -23.02 -26.67 -24.50 -28.98Nebraska 1.28 28.04 7.08 4.82 -14.64 -9.50Nevada 67.84 -30.30 92.28 -35.78 71.44 0.58New Hampshire 21.36 14.03 -14.19 14.82 1.86 -1.56

New Jersey 25.49 25.12 -29.75 12.59 -9.10 -41.47New Mexico -2.60 10.11 24.10 -7.03 -9.08 15.43New York 19.38 45.33 -9.01 -4.79 -12.56 -2.95North Carolina 1.91 8.41 1.34 -3.89 -2.20 -26.00North Dakota 8.42 -1.92 -1.09 -4.67 -1.73 -6.90

Ohio 69.94 12.93 -8.72 -19.09 14.90 -6.82Oklahoma -14.08 -29.84 85.18 -69.92 -18.83 -30.35Oregon 6.46 -11.30 0.36 -38.49 2.91 -44.06Pennsylvania 18.68 7.45 10.49 -3.20 7.50 -6.17Rhode Island 20.06 3.76 -1.61 14.87 50.98 9.78

South Carolina -0.55 16.52 -12.92 -16.46 -13.96 -25.53South Dakota 8.41 33.83 -1.12 9.03 -16.06 48.23Tennessee 3.62 -1.06 6.14 7.86 -3.27 -9.68Texas -12.48 13.43 -8.58 0.48 -12.70 -35.41Utah 27.07 -27.47 33.58 -9.31 -10.15 6.37

Vermont 5.17 14.60 8.88 3.73 -8.80 -1.02Virginia 25.47 -30.23 40.05 5.04 3.30 -1.75Washington 24.93 -22.38 3.78 -13.64 6.54 -8.05West Virginia -15.86 45.84 11.92 -11.01 -10.48 -4.67Wisconsin 10.14 11.96 10.57 -25.33 -2.72 -5.18Wyoming -10.77 6.89 6.03 17.56 -15.57 -4.19

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -59.47 161.90 76.91 125.45 -85.81 375.07 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 393.77 -57.42 -72.48 -13.77 — — Puerto Rico — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands -1.90 609.46 59.62 -44.55 1.55 -10.93— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Property expenditures for instruction are not included in current expenditures, and are not included in the instruction subtotal. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-25.c. Adjusted instruction property expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002Table B-25.c.

State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $53 2 $55 2 $50 2 $51 2 $57 2 $63 2 $69 2

Alabama 30 2 28 2 24 2 49 57 58 74Alaska 71 88 100 87 92 67 2 65 2

Arizona 115 2 119 2 111 2 111 2 159 2 176 2 171 2

Arkansas 45 51 54 55 48 61 78California 56 51 44 42 51 46 57

Colorado 40 44 45 40 42 50 52Connecticut 69 66 43 54 58 49 55Delaware 108 2 105 2 38 52 53 52 60District of Columbia 8 2 62 2 59 56 18 5 1Florida 36 2 38 2 32 31 58 66 60

Georgia 52 59 55 62 78 99 104Hawaii 97 122 101 121 108 117 117Idaho 56 59 57 48 49 76 87Illinois 46 59 59 57 61 69 68Indiana 28 34 29 30 27 25 24

Iowa 53 53 49 65 84 100 110Kansas 76 74 93 148 125 125 133Kentucky 14 2 20 2 17 2 18 2 19 2 19 2 117Louisiana 34 2 37 2 40 2 56 59 2 75 84 2

Maine 63 53 43 44 40 49 54

Maryland 35 34 40 62 62 60 56Massachusetts 18 2 18 2 16 9 8 23 34Michigan 43 62 51 43 45 54 64Minnesota 49 50 47 43 42 52 63Mississippi 33 22 24 38 47 56 75

Missouri 50 55 47 45 51 76 82Montana 72 73 78 71 85 92 103Nebraska 66 64 61 61 71 96 84Nevada 85 90 122 75 85 61 87New Hampshire 53 41 35 34 44 46 50

New Jersey 44 2 46 2 42 2 46 2 49 51 53New Mexico 22 2 0 0 0 24 30 27New York 77 69 44 43 34 28 33North Carolina 34 2 32 2 47 2 51 2 51 50 66North Dakota 65 53 81 63 77 81 87

Ohio 94 92 42 42 48 53 63Oklahoma 6 2 4 2 35 2 40 2 43 2 84 94Oregon 41 41 38 51 37 42 51Pennsylvania 52 47 40 38 41 46 52Rhode Island 73 45 35 33 36 40 42

South Carolina 64 63 50 50 53 70 95South Dakota 59 66 72 79 70 86 75Tennessee 49 39 2 49 2 60 91 85 73Texas 58 67 86 77 82 89 89Utah 31 51 39 39 40 46 53

Vermont 67 67 55 60 61 69 66Virginia 49 56 54 2 59 53 64 71Washington 71 107 63 68 65 83 65West Virginia 55 61 73 81 92 110 128Wisconsin 60 71 58 67 72 102 97Wyoming 77 80 90 81 107 122 118

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 5 24 20 7 24 22 20 Guam 53 80 139 4 — — — Northern Marianas 92 178 119 90 87 54 26 Puerto Rico 5 7 4 8 20 21 31 U.S. Virgin Islands 22 37 8 7 7 7 6See notes at end of table.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-25.c. Adjusted instruction property expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-Table B-25.c. 2002—Continued

State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $77 2 $79 2 $81 2 $81 2 $75 2 $61

Alabama 96 76 86 85 35 9Alaska 72 2 84 2 85 2 76 2 69 87Arizona 185 2 185 2 153 2 81 2 161 103Arkansas 86 67 68 67 65 76California 93 80 83 85 93 34

Colorado 53 78 77 82 74 105Connecticut 62 63 75 84 77 72Delaware 103 83 84 98 114 126District of Columbia 23 5 70 125 81 44Florida 57 51 50 58 55 44

Georgia 76 87 95 76 73 60Hawaii 116 137 97 135 135 128Idaho 75 67 72 80 74 62Illinois 70 81 92 82 79 72Indiana 28 26 27 29 25 20

Iowa 121 119 111 101 95 75Kansas 124 125 144 122 137 144Kentucky 87 79 90 95 87 84Louisiana 83 2 111 2 105 2 77 2 61 2 60Maine 55 61 82 76 69 71

Maryland 61 64 56 56 58 51Massachusetts 55 80 79 96 89 173Michigan 67 63 69 73 69 65Minnesota 65 72 73 63 63 58Mississippi 74 79 101 95 66 61

Missouri 89 86 95 85 74 69Montana 70 93 72 53 40 30Nebraska 84 107 116 121 103 96Nevada 137 91 167 107 184 161New Hampshire 60 67 57 65 67 65

New Jersey 65 80 56 63 57 32New Mexico 26 29 36 34 31 37New York 40 57 52 49 43 42North Carolina 66 70 70 67 66 46North Dakota 94 93 95 90 89 90

Ohio 106 120 110 89 102 96Oklahoma 80 56 103 31 25 18Oregon 53 47 47 29 30 16Pennsylvania 61 65 72 69 75 70Rhode Island 50 51 50 57 87 93

South Carolina 94 108 93 78 67 49South Dakota 82 111 118 128 108 166Tennessee 75 75 78 85 82 72Texas 76 85 77 77 67 41Utah 67 48 65 59 53 56

Vermont 68 79 86 90 82 84Virginia 88 61 84 88 91 86Washington 80 61 63 54 58 52West Virginia 109 160 181 161 144 145Wisconsin 106 118 131 98 95 90Wyoming 106 116 125 147 124 129

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 8 20 35 81 11 52 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 126 52 14 12 0 0 Puerto Rico — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands 6 46 77 43 43 43— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Property expenditures for instruction are not included in current expenditures, and are not included in the instruction subtotal. Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-25.d. Percent change from previous year of adjusted instruction property expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by Table B-25.d. fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 4.22 2 -9.20 2 3.07 2 10.17 2 11.12 2 10.12 2

Alabama -7.97 2 -14.83 2 108.99 2 14.36 2.13 27.97Alaska 24.23 14.08 -13.09 5.41 -26.89 2 -2.97 2

Arizona 2.95 2 -6.28 2 0.33 2 42.82 2 10.35 2 -2.74 2

Arkansas 11.52 6.53 1.80 -12.17 26.20 28.44California -9.85 -13.84 -2.80 19.24 -9.62 24.78

Colorado 11.35 2.25 -11.39 4.80 18.01 4.20Connecticut -4.11 -34.27 25.05 6.99 -14.51 12.17Delaware -2.19 2 -63.42 2 34.71 1.42 -1.16 15.02District of Columbia 659.44 2 -5.82 2 -4.05 -68.01 -71.40 -71.90Florida 3.95 2 -14.52 2 -3.44 86.79 13.49 -9.02

Georgia 13.45 -8.30 13.56 26.12 27.06 5.02Hawaii 25.59 -17.24 20.14 -10.70 8.04 -0.12Idaho 4.65 -3.25 -15.94 2.91 53.89 14.65Illinois 26.70 0.31 -2.87 7.17 12.66 -0.56Indiana 21.98 -14.05 3.66 -8.60 -7.76 -5.15

Iowa 1.10 -7.85 31.03 29.96 19.35 9.50Kansas -3.09 25.72 60.14 -15.96 0.24 6.71Kentucky 47.52 2 -16.13 2 6.68 2 2.46 2 3.06 2 507.83 2

Louisiana 7.02 2 8.88 2 40.26 2 4.57 2 28.60 2 10.81 2

Maine -16.42 -18.29 1.19 -8.42 23.53 9.92

Maryland -4.45 19.39 55.58 -0.72 -3.09 -6.49Massachusetts 1.97 2 -15.39 2 -42.72 -8.15 176.92 51.19Michigan 44.11 -17.41 -15.94 5.33 20.54 17.73Minnesota 0.71 -6.10 -6.74 -2.91 22.61 22.07Mississippi -34.01 10.60 56.38 24.78 18.07 34.17

Missouri 10.24 -14.33 -3.34 13.24 48.27 7.40Montana 0.79 6.87 -8.47 19.81 7.69 11.99Nebraska -2.95 -4.36 0.37 16.66 34.46 -12.85Nevada 5.45 35.11 -38.43 13.67 -28.78 43.66New Hampshire -23.57 -14.22 -1.49 28.34 4.12 10.07

New Jersey 5.50 2 -8.63 2 9.32 2 5.56 2 5.11 4.70New Mexico -97.94 2 -12.79 -10.53 6,657.34 25.14 -9.06New York -10.64 -35.74 -3.44 -19.97 -16.52 17.77North Carolina -6.41 2 46.13 2 7.85 2 0.13 2 -2.40 33.35North Dakota -17.66 52.60 -22.48 22.38 4.98 7.48

Ohio -2.34 -53.87 -0.80 13.95 11.36 17.97Oklahoma -34.79 2 858.29 2 15.31 2 6.50 2 94.62 2 11.89Oregon 2.35 -7.46 33.35 -28.06 12.88 21.79Pennsylvania -8.82 -15.14 -4.21 7.61 10.08 13.58Rhode Island -38.80 -21.29 -5.37 8.33 11.15 4.36

South Carolina -1.28 -20.57 -0.21 6.69 30.17 36.73South Dakota 11.26 9.16 9.15 -11.03 22.52 -12.51Tennessee -21.13 2 27.50 2 21.69 2 50.69 -5.82 -14.43Texas 14.80 29.19 -10.10 5.81 9.38 -0.37Utah 67.11 -23.46 -1.03 1.69 16.48 14.67

Vermont -0.51 -17.18 7.70 2.30 12.83 -4.67Virginia 14.42 -3.43 2 9.59 2 -10.41 20.23 11.77Washington 49.77 -41.11 7.31 -3.18 26.37 -21.46West Virginia 12.02 18.30 12.19 13.04 19.10 16.44Wisconsin 18.13 -18.07 16.45 6.12 42.43 -4.45Wyoming 3.83 12.78 -9.18 31.85 13.50 -3.08

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 353.39 -17.55 -62.38 220.34 -7.04 -10.98 Guam 50.63 72.93 -97.36 — — — Northern Marianas 93.24 -33.11 -24.19 -3.80 -37.95 -51.51 Puerto Rico 33.90 -38.86 76.81 151.34 4.08 52.18 U.S. Virgin Islands 68.10 -76.95 -22.51 4.61 -5.17 -1.90See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 11.16 2 2.50 2 2.33 2 0 2 -7.58 2 -18.80 2

Alabama 29.66 -20.26 13.20 -2.11 -59.20 -74.05Alaska 9.73 2 16.68 2 1.35 2 -10.65 2 -9.25 2 27.18Arizona 8.24 2 0.14 2 -17.56 2 -46.89 2 98.95 2 -35.91Arkansas 9.75 -21.83 1.13 -0.39 -3.22 16.50California 63.23 -14.06 3.31 3.14 9.05 -63.82

Colorado 2.84 45.66 -1.09 7.32 -10.55 42.58Connecticut 11.41 1.53 19.74 11.24 -7.23 -7.64Delaware 72.36 -19.91 2.32 16.00 16.04 11.18District of Columbia 1,459.91 -79.02 1,369.50 79.56 -35.11 -45.32Florida -5.76 -10.84 -0.58 15.50 -5.06 -19.51

Georgia -27.24 14.82 9.24 -20.20 -3.35 -17.78Hawaii -0.85 18.13 -29.20 38.72 0.58 -5.70Idaho -14.16 -9.90 6.48 11.55 -7.24 -16.41Illinois 2.67 15.29 13.49 -10.72 -3.32 -8.74Indiana 16.05 -7.19 3.48 9.81 -13.03 -21.45

Iowa 10.10 -1.24 -7.04 -8.49 -6.33 -20.78Kansas -7.39 0.81 15.22 -15.10 12.29 5.34Kentucky -25.70 -9.21 14.21 5.78 -9.01 -3.76Louisiana -0.99 2 34.08 2 -5.11 2 -27.25 2 -19.90 2 -1.42 2

Maine 1.88 9.92 34.71 -7.62 -8.42 2.31

Maryland 8.74 4.88 -12.29 -0.12 2.54 -11.30Massachusetts 59.85 46.24 -0.81 20.97 -7.50 94.33Michigan 5.05 -6.14 9.56 5.12 -4.81 -6.50Minnesota 3.31 10.31 0.66 -13.43 0.65 -8.19Mississippi -1.70 6.89 28.18 -6.28 -29.81 -7.54

Missouri 8.92 -3.14 10.42 -10.44 -13.05 -7.08Montana -31.66 32.19 -21.89 -26.67 -24.50 -25.22Nebraska 0.51 27.73 7.64 4.82 -14.64 -7.58Nevada 57.67 -33.71 83.35 -35.78 71.44 -12.31New Hampshire 18.83 12.15 -15.49 14.82 1.86 -2.58

New Jersey 22.38 22.87 -30.79 12.59 -9.10 -44.64New Mexico -3.47 10.43 25.20 -7.03 -9.08 18.49New York 18.13 44.38 -9.49 -4.79 -12.56 -2.78North Carolina -0.37 6.14 -0.18 -3.89 -2.20 -29.41North Dakota 7.50 -0.64 2.05 -4.67 -1.73 0.90

Ohio 69.14 12.78 -8.47 -19.09 14.90 -6.25Oklahoma -14.68 -30.17 83.76 -69.92 -18.83 -29.64Oregon 4.49 -11.87 0.09 -38.49 2.91 -44.94Pennsylvania 17.58 6.80 10.41 -3.20 7.50 -6.44Rhode Island 18.85 2.41 -2.54 14.87 50.98 7.52

South Carolina -1.65 15.38 -13.62 -16.46 -13.96 -26.81South Dakota 9.43 34.66 6.31 9.03 -16.06 53.98Tennessee 2.35 0.25 4.68 7.86 -3.27 -11.58Texas -14.33 11.59 -9.82 0.48 -12.70 -38.79Utah 25.83 -27.64 34.07 -9.31 -10.15 5.61

Vermont 4.40 14.98 9.78 3.73 -8.80 2.83Virginia 23.61 -31.16 38.40 5.04 3.30 -5.05Washington 22.63 -23.69 3.07 -13.64 6.54 -9.06West Virginia -15.01 47.12 13.38 -11.01 -10.48 0.26Wisconsin 9.00 11.64 10.85 -25.33 -2.72 -5.16Wyoming -10.05 9.03 8.11 17.56 -15.57 3.54

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -59.99 154.19 75.09 129.51 -86.06 359.38 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 381.10 -58.37 -73.21 -12.22 — — Puerto Rico — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands -0.35 617.44 68.44 -43.55 -0.25 -0.51— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Property expenditures for instruction are not included in current expenditures, and are not included in the instruction subtotal. Refer to student membership counts (table C-33) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-26.a. Adjusted student support services expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: Table B-26.a. 1990-2002

State and jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

United States1 $11,600,023 2 $11,876,948 2 $11,895,401 2 $12,202,061 2 $13,340,123 2 $13,836,262 2

Alabama 82,416 2 104,653 2 102,968 109,225 112,886 113,631Alaska 105,085 107,726 115,013 121,337 124,686 54,540 2

Arizona 121,686 2 135,700 2 137,959 2 142,614 2 152,366 2 162,066 2

Arkansas 75,199 77,254 85,940 84,753 87,576 95,270California 1,622,151 1,608,846 1,620,938 1,558,276 1,601,117 1,646,036

Colorado 151,306 153,627 151,978 151,719 158,222 159,795Connecticut 240,379 233,319 242,226 259,290 242,303 243,812Delaware 11,007 2 13,472 2 32,356 34,911 38,844 41,711District of Columbia 175,510 2 97,355 73,515 72,910 80,535 80,855Florida 510,596 536,574 534,070 535,844 558,738 584,204

Georgia 188,575 206,195 211,227 228,203 254,845 288,575Hawaii 55,072 63,505 63,548 67,710 68,276 66,908Idaho 38,729 42,887 45,608 46,322 49,497 56,727Illinois 599,907 622,965 655,303 668,535 676,278 708,960Indiana 218,246 231,301 235,046 246,388 254,627 261,469

Iowa 200,655 204,600 92,599 96,131 99,930 179,660Kansas 106,084 122,738 121,878 136,483 142,389 145,064Kentucky 89,214 101,511 117,023 125,867 137,189 136,234Louisiana 132,358 133,177 143,354 140,747 145,059 153,557Maine 39,153 39,736 40,397 42,522 42,018 44,078

Maryland 193,505 206,963 205,550 209,940 218,515 242,321Massachusetts 292,126 282,567 279,565 281,551 307,864 331,721Michigan 693,022 708,542 755,216 777,630 782,278 765,963Minnesota 151,807 155,459 155,201 156,942 160,784 178,853Mississippi 66,197 66,418 66,013 66,697 73,143 80,502

Missouri 171,833 178,699 181,391 180,288 192,616 210,856Montana 25,651 33,641 36,778 40,683 43,068 45,120Nebraska 56,933 58,830 63,148 66,065 69,652 72,786Nevada 32,776 47,310 53,501 57,072 48,381 52,131New Hampshire 58,878 61,282 61,911 64,216 2 64,945 2 67,737 2

New Jersey 219,365 2 214,913 2 222,299 2 206,789 2 830,241 842,861New Mexico 73,759 75,250 80,490 81,463 113,825 129,727New York 1,082,085 1,076,050 1,039,123 1,015,599 1,067,177 1,089,967North Carolina 243,123 258,346 264,489 283,308 298,486 326,147North Dakota 16,913 16,094 17,507 17,716 18,811 17,835

Ohio 632,516 636,184 528,083 539,395 562,579 585,523Oklahoma 74,803 82,431 122,542 131,869 145,004 174,070Oregon 151,843 154,618 159,459 170,066 175,154 170,811Pennsylvania 580,433 595,391 607,094 623,195 610,273 616,211Rhode Island 52,764 54,068 58,916 64,897 68,822 74,861

South Carolina 119,722 130,071 132,377 140,206 228,689 223,217South Dakota 21,543 22,048 24,464 27,305 28,823 29,653Tennessee 89,311 112,769 114,910 146,102 114,808 126,877Texas 726,951 768,448 799,591 860,090 932,829 970,025Utah 37,598 40,351 43,455 44,566 50,577 54,538

Vermont 39,928 47,331 42,267 44,619 45,711 46,360Virginia 335,983 330,594 314,105 316,830 321,156 327,517Washington 269,972 289,236 313,691 355,970 370,295 384,122West Virginia 51,365 56,674 56,810 63,142 64,467 67,108Wisconsin 223,095 232,892 242,529 257,377 264,889 269,698Wyoming 50,899 46,341 29,978 40,686 38,881 37,992

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 3,544 3,351 4,125 3,193 4,163 3,926 Guam 17,554 18,830 22,888 24,083 18,280 22,651 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 10,408 11,146 24,957 48,875 32,616 41,447 U.S. Virgin Islands 8,599 8,102 7,823 7,676 7,487 7,310See notes at end of table.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State and jurisdiction 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $14,146,535 2 $14,752,026 2 $15,647,685 2 $16,506,240 2 $16,890,909 2 $17,292,756 $18,719,912

Alabama 125,279 146,085 162,606 180,348 192,613 194,873 204,290Alaska 60,648 2 58,505 2 61,218 2 63,861 2 66,092 2 77,489 64,388Arizona 167,324 2 174,367 2 183,376 2 207,334 300,283 236,643 278,279Arkansas 93,936 98,734 103,818 102,958 112,078 116,665 130,496California 1,674,779 1,756,386 1,867,914 1,939,474 1,573,300 1,746,254 1,999,778

Colorado 164,767 172,070 164,901 171,759 180,925 188,822 213,122Connecticut 262,476 271,961 281,836 299,308 304,441 311,296 327,976Delaware 40,410 41,035 41,935 44,055 44,863 46,479 50,966District of Columbia 98,819 64,626 2 84,315 64,260 65,595 82,019 86,579Florida 597,584 646,093 688,213 740,170 738,191 759,791 789,365

Georgia 308,925 366,193 407,316 446,466 465,146 456,467 497,055Hawaii 74,664 68,209 64,000 84,369 94,479 88,081 74,140Idaho 61,749 67,731 68,933 73,888 76,009 79,799 82,939Illinois 623,042 747,539 770,721 837,939 906,392 951,476 1,024,317Indiana 268,895 288,889 294,753 316,050 328,960 331,669 341,541

Iowa 196,483 203,500 210,100 215,107 222,518 221,553 233,251Kansas 141,835 153,442 163,975 169,465 177,014 183,240 205,073Kentucky 143,558 142,037 140,891 148,122 153,793 155,500 167,404Louisiana 155,337 164,581 174,242 183,551 186,044 182,162 199,416Maine 44,577 46,139 47,807 51,051 51,873 54,265 59,627

Maryland 252,744 258,197 262,616 277,638 285,292 302,683 315,236Massachusetts 343,970 367,470 398,362 438,907 427,092 439,599 574,937Michigan 811,158 836,439 841,872 891,736 969,962 894,685 989,268Minnesota 176,371 181,579 192,785 208,742 217,664 227,252 230,500Mississippi 84,127 83,236 88,492 98,108 109,884 107,703 113,547

Missouri 222,718 233,638 249,454 267,293 275,489 283,164 309,981Montana 44,906 46,257 47,723 47,763 49,631 50,610 52,201Nebraska 75,479 76,060 77,053 80,031 85,821 81,967 96,464Nevada 56,782 61,716 67,322 71,013 73,422 75,305 79,748New Hampshire 70,292 2 71,392 2 74,270 2 77,549 2 95,017 97,216 108,681

New Jersey 861,688 879,027 1,056,874 1,150,893 1,206,492 1,276,770 1,368,917New Mexico 138,167 143,763 158,927 175,504 194,373 199,000 222,065New York 1,086,306 1,087,869 1,047,736 1,080,784 1,013,658 1,017,926 1,042,721North Carolina 320,152 339,174 360,700 396,453 425,692 427,826 460,371North Dakota 19,102 20,505 21,031 23,834 24,407 23,926 26,357

Ohio 596,397 611,062 643,091 673,906 725,323 755,928 828,379Oklahoma 175,646 185,600 197,159 207,883 214,316 234,802 245,811Oregon 170,192 162,670 199,072 194,351 246,068 261,338 288,365Pennsylvania 660,133 658,598 661,501 674,462 695,778 692,455 751,400Rhode Island 78,410 79,812 82,856 90,541 98,855 110,740 124,704

South Carolina 233,901 243,475 251,053 267,676 280,585 296,257 314,153South Dakota 28,971 28,115 29,089 39,684 41,501 41,730 44,394Tennessee 138,382 149,427 155,998 166,961 175,388 175,454 189,868Texas 993,089 1,030,865 1,090,733 1,173,877 1,271,822 1,286,358 1,373,055Utah 59,216 70,208 75,462 72,892 79,060 81,292 87,931

Vermont 46,960 49,190 49,807 55,182 59,535 63,852 70,608Virginia 330,214 337,779 352,681 371,066 386,998 392,921 411,229Washington 390,251 394,380 536,222 443,597 467,163 474,586 492,506West Virginia 66,179 66,473 68,323 69,733 72,063 72,480 76,314Wisconsin 271,756 282,931 289,682 337,348 339,597 341,375 354,603Wyoming 37,792 37,000 36,867 41,301 42,351 41,012 45,600

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 4,118 4,333 4,265 5,101 7,238 6,789 2,069 Guam 19,695 19,154 18,875 — — — — Northern Marianas 176 181 95 206 609 622 480 Puerto Rico 59,457 72,006 68,279 71,369 56,912 70,940 55,191 U.S. Virgin Islands 7,129 6,926 9,929 10,323 8,752 7,053 6,229— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

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Table B-26.b. Percent change from previous year of adjusted student support services expenditures for public elementary and secondary Table B-26.b. education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State and jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 2.39 2 0.16 2 2.58 2 9.33 2 3.72 2 2.24 2

Alabama 26.98 2 -1.61 2 6.08 3.35 0.66 10.25Alaska 2.51 6.76 5.50 2.76 -56.26 2 11.20 2

Arizona 11.52 2 1.66 2 3.37 2 6.84 2 6.37 2 3.24 2

Arkansas 2.73 11.24 -1.38 3.33 8.79 -1.40California -0.82 0.75 -3.87 2.75 2.81 1.75

Colorado 1.53 -1.07 -0.17 4.29 0.99 3.11Connecticut -2.94 3.82 7.04 -6.55 0.62 7.66Delaware 22.40 2 140.17 2 7.90 11.27 7.38 -3.12District of Columbia -44.53 2 -24.49 -0.82 10.46 0.40 22.22Florida 5.09 -0.47 0.33 4.27 4.56 2.29

Georgia 9.34 2.44 8.04 11.67 13.24 7.05Hawaii 15.31 0.07 6.55 0.84 -2.00 11.59Idaho 10.74 6.34 1.56 6.86 14.61 8.85Illinois 3.84 5.19 2.02 1.16 4.83 -12.12Indiana 5.98 1.62 4.83 3.34 2.69 2.84

Iowa 1.97 -54.74 3.81 3.95 79.79 9.36Kansas 15.70 -0.70 11.98 4.33 1.88 -2.23Kentucky 13.78 15.28 7.56 9.00 -0.70 5.38Louisiana 0.62 7.64 -1.82 3.06 5.86 1.16Maine 1.49 1.66 5.26 -1.18 4.90 1.13

Maryland 6.95 -0.68 2.14 4.08 10.89 4.30Massachusetts -3.27 -1.06 0.71 9.35 7.75 3.69Michigan 2.24 6.59 2.97 0.60 -2.09 5.90Minnesota 2.41 -0.17 1.12 2.45 11.24 -1.39Mississippi 0.33 -0.61 1.04 9.66 10.06 4.50

Missouri 4.00 1.51 -0.61 6.84 9.47 5.63Montana 31.15 9.32 10.62 5.86 4.76 -0.47Nebraska 3.33 7.34 4.62 5.43 4.50 3.70Nevada 44.34 13.09 6.67 -15.23 7.75 8.92New Hampshire 4.08 1.03 3.72 2 1.13 2 4.30 2 3.77 2

New Jersey -2.03 2 3.44 2 -6.98 2 301.49 2 1.52 2.23New Mexico 2.02 6.96 1.21 39.73 13.97 6.51New York -0.56 -3.43 -2.26 5.08 2.14 -0.34North Carolina 6.26 2.38 7.12 5.36 9.27 -1.84North Dakota -4.84 8.78 1.19 6.18 -5.19 7.10

Ohio 0.58 -16.99 2.14 4.30 4.08 1.86Oklahoma 10.20 48.66 7.61 9.96 20.04 0.91Oregon 1.83 3.13 6.65 2.99 -2.48 -0.36Pennsylvania 2.58 1.97 2.65 -2.07 0.97 7.13Rhode Island 2.47 8.97 10.15 6.05 8.77 4.74

South Carolina 8.64 1.77 5.91 63.11 -2.39 4.79South Dakota 2.34 10.96 11.61 5.56 2.88 -2.30Tennessee 26.27 1.90 27.15 -21.42 10.51 9.07Texas 5.71 4.05 7.57 8.46 3.99 2.38Utah 7.32 7.69 2.56 13.49 7.83 8.58

Vermont 18.54 -10.70 5.57 2.45 1.42 1.29Virginia -1.60 -4.99 0.87 1.37 1.98 0.82Washington 7.14 8.46 13.48 4.02 3.73 1.60West Virginia 10.34 0.24 11.15 2.10 4.10 -1.39Wisconsin 4.39 4.14 6.12 2.92 1.82 0.76Wyoming -8.95 -35.31 35.72 -4.44 -2.28 -0.53

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -5.47 23.10 -22.58 30.38 -5.70 4.88 Guam 7.27 21.55 5.22 -24.10 23.91 -13.05 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 7.09 123.91 95.84 -33.27 27.07 43.45 U.S. Virgin Islands -5.79 -3.44 -1.87 -2.47 -2.36 -2.48See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State and jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 4.28 2 6.07 2 5.49 2 2.33 2 2.38 2 8.25

Alabama 16.61 11.31 10.91 6.80 1.17 4.83Alaska -3.53 2 4.64 2 4.32 2 3.49 2 17.24 2 -16.91Arizona 4.21 2 5.17 2 13.06 2 44.83 -21.19 17.59Arkansas 5.11 5.15 -0.83 8.86 4.09 11.86California 4.87 6.35 3.83 -18.88 10.99 14.52

Colorado 4.43 -4.17 4.16 5.34 4.36 12.87Connecticut 3.61 3.63 6.20 1.71 2.25 5.36Delaware 1.55 2.19 5.06 1.83 3.60 9.65District of Columbia -34.60 2 30.47 2 -23.79 2.08 25.04 5.56Florida 8.12 6.52 7.55 -0.27 2.93 3.89

Georgia 18.54 11.23 9.61 4.18 -1.87 8.89Hawaii -8.65 -6.17 31.83 11.98 -6.77 -15.83Idaho 9.69 1.77 7.19 2.87 4.99 3.93Illinois 19.98 3.10 8.72 8.17 4.97 7.66Indiana 7.44 2.03 7.23 4.08 0.82 2.98

Iowa 3.57 3.24 2.38 3.45 -0.43 5.28Kansas 8.18 6.86 3.35 4.45 3.52 11.91Kentucky -1.06 -0.81 5.13 3.83 1.11 7.66Louisiana 5.95 5.87 5.34 1.36 -2.09 9.47Maine 3.50 3.62 6.79 1.61 4.61 9.88

Maryland 2.16 1.71 5.72 2.76 6.10 4.15Massachusetts 6.83 8.41 10.18 -2.69 2.93 30.79Michigan 3.12 0.65 5.92 8.77 -7.76 10.57Minnesota 2.95 6.17 8.28 4.27 4.40 1.43Mississippi -1.06 6.32 10.87 12.00 -1.98 5.43

Missouri 4.90 6.77 7.15 3.07 2.79 9.47Montana 3.01 3.17 0.08 3.91 1.97 3.14Nebraska 0.77 1.31 3.86 7.23 -4.49 17.69Nevada 8.69 9.08 5.48 3.39 2.56 5.90New Hampshire 1.57 2 4.03 2 4.42 2 22.52 2 2.31 11.79

New Jersey 2.01 20.23 8.90 4.83 5.83 7.22New Mexico 4.05 10.55 10.43 10.75 2.38 11.59New York 0.14 -3.69 3.15 -6.21 0.42 2.44North Carolina 5.94 6.35 9.91 7.38 0.50 7.61North Dakota 7.35 2.57 13.33 2.40 -1.97 10.16

Ohio 2.46 5.24 4.79 7.63 4.22 9.58Oklahoma 5.67 6.23 5.44 3.09 9.56 4.69Oregon -4.42 22.38 -2.37 26.61 6.21 10.34Pennsylvania -0.23 0.44 1.96 3.16 -0.48 8.51Rhode Island 1.79 3.81 9.28 9.18 12.02 12.61

South Carolina 4.09 3.11 6.62 4.82 5.59 6.04South Dakota -2.96 3.46 36.43 4.58 0.55 6.38Tennessee 7.98 4.40 7.03 5.05 0.04 8.22Texas 3.80 5.81 7.62 8.34 1.14 6.74Utah 18.56 7.48 -3.41 8.46 2.82 8.17

Vermont 4.75 1.25 10.79 7.89 7.25 10.58Virginia 2.29 4.41 5.21 4.29 1.53 4.66Washington 1.06 35.97 -17.27 5.31 1.59 3.78West Virginia 0.45 2.78 2.06 3.34 0.58 5.29Wisconsin 4.11 2.39 16.45 0.67 0.52 3.87Wyoming -2.09 -0.36 12.03 2.54 -3.16 11.19

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 5.23 -1.58 19.63 41.87 -6.20 -69.53 Guam -2.75 -1.45 — — — — Northern Marianas 2.98 -47.47 117.19 195.35 2.04 -22.85 Puerto Rico 21.11 -5.18 4.53 -20.26 24.65 -22.20 U.S. Virgin Islands -2.85 43.36 3.97 -15.22 -19.42 -11.68— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-26.c. Adjusted student support services expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: Table B-26.c. 1990-2002

State and jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $286 2 $288 2 $283 2 $285 2 $307 2 $314 2 $315 2

Alabama 114 2 145 2 143 149 154 154 168Alaska 962 946 969 991 990 429 2 475 2

Arizona 200 2 212 2 210 2 212 2 215 2 220 2 225 2

Arkansas 173 177 196 192 197 213 207California 340 325 317 297 301 304 303

Colorado 269 268 256 248 253 249 251Connecticut 521 497 504 531 488 481 507Delaware 113 2 135 2 317 335 368 391 373District of Columbia 2,159 2 1,206 912 901 998 1,005 1,238Florida 285 288 276 270 274 277 275

Georgia 167 179 179 189 206 227 236Hawaii 325 370 364 382 378 364 399Idaho 180 194 202 200 209 236 254Illinois 334 342 355 357 357 370 321Indiana 229 242 246 256 264 270 275

Iowa 419 423 188 194 200 359 391Kansas 246 281 274 302 311 315 306Kentucky 141 160 181 192 209 207 218Louisiana 169 170 181 176 181 192 195Maine 183 185 187 196 194 207 209

Maryland 277 289 279 279 283 306 314Massachusetts 354 339 330 327 351 371 376Michigan 440 447 474 485 489 474 494Minnesota 205 206 201 198 198 218 211Mississippi 132 132 131 132 145 159 166

Missouri 213 219 215 210 222 240 250Montana 170 220 236 254 264 275 271Nebraska 210 215 226 234 244 254 261Nevada 175 235 253 256 205 208 214New Hampshire 343 355 350 354 2 350 2 358 2 362 2

New Jersey 204 2 197 2 200 2 183 2 721 718 720New Mexico 249 249 261 258 353 396 419New York 422 414 393 378 390 394 386North Carolina 225 238 241 254 263 282 271North Dakota 144 137 148 149 158 150 160

Ohio 358 359 296 300 311 323 325Oklahoma 129 142 208 221 240 285 285Oregon 321 327 320 333 339 327 322Pennsylvania 351 357 359 363 350 349 369Rhode Island 389 389 414 451 472 508 523

South Carolina 194 209 211 219 355 344 362South Dakota 169 171 186 203 202 207 200Tennessee 109 137 138 171 132 144 155Texas 218 227 231 243 259 264 265Utah 86 90 95 96 107 115 124

Vermont 421 494 435 453 445 444 445Virginia 341 331 309 307 307 309 306Washington 333 344 361 397 404 409 408West Virginia 157 176 177 198 205 216 215Wisconsin 285 292 298 310 314 313 312Wyoming 524 472 294 406 385 379 378

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 289 269 309 228 287 272 283 Guam 663 713 808 801 591 704 598 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 20 Puerto Rico 16 17 39 77 52 67 95 U.S. Virgin Islands 406 372 350 335 329 316 314See notes at end of table.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-26.c. Adjusted student support services expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: Table B-26.c. 1990-2002—Continued

State and jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $323 2 $339 2 $355 2 $360 2 $373 $393

Alabama 195 217 241 260 268 277Alaska 450 2 463 2 472 2 492 2 591 479Arizona 218 2 225 2 244 352 274 302Arkansas 216 227 228 248 264 290California 309 322 327 261 289 321

Colorado 256 240 246 256 265 287Connecticut 516 527 549 550 564 575Delaware 371 375 389 398 412 441District of Columbia 822 2 1,093 894 850 1,211 1,148Florida 288 300 317 310 318 316

Georgia 272 296 319 327 321 338Hawaii 363 337 449 508 486 402Idaho 276 282 302 310 331 336Illinois 379 386 417 447 473 495Indiana 294 299 320 333 341 343

Iowa 405 419 432 447 455 480Kansas 329 350 359 375 396 436Kentucky 216 210 226 237 238 256Louisiana 207 224 239 246 249 273Maine 216 225 242 248 267 290

Maryland 315 316 330 337 361 366Massachusetts 393 420 456 440 459 591Michigan 496 494 518 562 529 572Minnesota 214 226 244 255 271 271Mississippi 165 175 195 219 220 230

Missouri 259 274 293 301 316 341Montana 281 294 299 315 333 344Nebraska 261 263 275 298 291 338Nevada 219 227 228 225 225 224New Hampshire 360 2 368 2 379 2 460 475 525

New Jersey 716 845 907 936 989 1,020New Mexico 432 479 534 599 632 693New York 383 366 376 351 359 363North Carolina 280 292 316 334 337 350North Dakota 171 177 207 216 223 249

Ohio 331 348 366 395 419 452Oklahoma 299 316 331 342 383 395Oregon 302 368 358 451 487 523Pennsylvania 365 364 371 383 388 412Rhode Island 527 540 585 632 716 789

South Carolina 373 381 403 421 445 465South Dakota 196 204 300 317 330 348Tennessee 165 175 184 191 196 205Texas 269 280 298 319 322 330Utah 146 156 151 165 172 181

Vermont 463 470 525 569 637 698Virginia 308 317 330 341 349 354Washington 405 541 444 465 481 488West Virginia 219 227 234 247 258 270Wisconsin 322 329 384 387 395 403Wyoming 374 380 434 460 464 517

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 293 280 332 468 440 130 Guam 574 582 — — — — Northern Marianas 20 10 22 63 63 46 Puerto Rico 116 111 116 93 118 91 U.S. Virgin Islands 309 449 492 419 369 332— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-26.d. Percent change from previous year of adjusted student support services expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary Table B-26.d. education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State and jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 0.71 2 -1.82 2 0.72 2 7.71 2 2.20 2 0.58 2

Alabama 27.32 2 -1.64 2 4.68 2.98 0.35 8.83Alaska -1.65 2.47 2.22 -0.06 -56.64 2 10.71 2

Arizona 5.90 2 -0.99 2 0.84 2 1.42 2 2.33 2 2.39 2

Arkansas 2.42 10.68 -2.04 2.68 7.99 -2.64California -4.40 -2.34 -6.57 1.35 1.28 -0.62

Colorado -0.49 -4.21 -3.37 2.21 -1.44 0.64Connecticut -4.50 1.24 5.42 -8.02 -1.47 5.35Delaware 20.13 2 134.21 2 5.70 9.97 6.11 -4.59District of Columbia -44.11 2 -24.42 -1.21 10.81 0.68 23.21Florida 1.04 -4.10 -2.16 1.24 1.07 -0.77

Georgia 6.96 0.19 5.39 9.13 10.06 3.77Hawaii 13.82 -1.67 4.93 -0.82 -3.81 9.57Idaho 7.77 4.06 -1.06 4.55 12.86 7.67Illinois 2.47 3.67 0.64 0.12 3.57 -13.36Indiana 5.94 1.36 4.43 2.81 2.33 1.97

Iowa 0.88 -55.45 3.08 3.18 79.10 8.95Kansas 14.07 -2.56 10.46 2.94 1.17 -2.68Kentucky 12.76 13.56 6.08 8.96 -1.06 5.03Louisiana 0.40 6.37 -2.29 2.73 6.21 1.23Maine 0.84 1.08 5.23 -1.43 7.07 0.67

Maryland 4.51 -3.52 0.01 1.28 8.33 2.41Massachusetts -4.28 -2.45 -0.91 7.13 5.82 1.28Michigan 1.75 5.98 2.32 0.86 -3.02 4.18Minnesota 0.13 -2.39 -1.45 0.36 9.69 -2.98Mississippi 0.25 -0.95 0.53 9.83 10.05 4.44

Missouri 2.90 -1.67 -2.50 5.97 7.95 4.28Montana 29.68 7.36 7.69 3.92 3.91 -1.20Nebraska 2.14 5.24 3.56 4.44 3.77 2.75Nevada 33.96 7.48 1.33 -19.84 1.33 3.05New Hampshire 3.43 -1.46 1.37 2 -1.11 2 2.12 2 1.18 2

New Jersey -3.26 2 1.56 2 -8.69 2 294.26 2 -0.46 0.25New Mexico 0.05 4.61 -1.04 36.85 12.24 5.73New York -1.80 -5.10 -3.92 3.38 0.94 -2.00North Carolina 5.66 1.38 5.53 3.58 7.04 -4.02North Dakota -4.85 8.28 0.89 5.83 -5.31 7.27

Ohio 0.20 -17.58 1.49 3.60 3.68 0.65Oklahoma 10.10 46.34 6.02 8.69 18.93 -0.19Oregon 1.83 -2.29 4.25 1.70 -3.48 -1.49Pennsylvania 1.80 0.46 1.17 -3.56 -0.22 5.77Rhode Island 0.19 6.41 8.88 4.68 7.44 3.12

South Carolina 7.61 0.90 3.77 62.29 -3.15 5.30South Dakota 0.89 8.93 9.12 -0.54 2.41 -3.11Tennessee 25.51 0.79 23.94 -22.45 8.65 7.56Texas 4.01 1.61 5.22 6.46 2.04 0.44Utah 5.38 5.38 0.91 11.68 7.08 8.02

Vermont 17.33 -11.96 4.04 -1.74 -0.31 0.30Virginia -2.91 -6.63 -0.67 0.05 0.51 -0.95Washington 3.37 4.76 10.04 1.81 1.26 -0.34West Virginia 12.10 0.91 11.83 3.37 5.40 -0.29Wisconsin 2.47 1.96 4.24 1.14 -0.15 -0.35Wyoming -9.93 -37.75 38.10 -4.99 -1.72 -0.08

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -7.02 14.79 -26.06 25.97 -5.44 3.94 Guam 7.68 13.22 -0.87 -26.17 19.04 -15.10 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 8.17 124.72 97.48 -32.68 29.19 41.97 U.S. Virgin Islands -8.20 -6.02 -4.19 -1.89 -3.94 -0.81See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State and jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 2.52 2 4.89 2 4.55 2 1.63 2 3.43 2 5.38

Alabama 16.33 11.12 11.09 7.85 3.07 3.40Alaska -5.24 2 2.89 2 1.81 2 4.25 2 20.25 2 -18.96Arizona -3.05 2 3.25 2 8.51 2 44.09 -22.09 9.98Arkansas 4.17 5.35 0.10 9.15 6.19 9.95California 2.11 4.19 1.69 -20.39 11.08 11.03

Colorado 1.77 -6.08 2.38 4.00 3.81 8.27Connecticut 1.81 2.08 4.34 0.01 2.55 2.06Delaware -0.37 0.90 3.85 2.22 3.74 6.92District of Columbia -33.64 2 33.07 2 -18.25 -4.94 42.52 -5.17Florida 4.94 4.11 5.55 -2.10 2.45 -0.60

Georgia 15.40 8.87 7.63 2.61 -1.66 5.13Hawaii -8.88 -7.27 33.10 13.31 -4.35 -17.37Idaho 8.72 2.13 7.05 2.70 6.85 1.55Illinois 18.19 1.80 8.01 7.31 5.73 4.63Indiana 6.82 1.62 6.99 4.12 2.55 0.49

Iowa 3.45 3.63 2.97 3.64 1.78 5.40Kansas 7.42 6.32 2.55 4.49 5.70 10.06Kentucky -0.50 -2.77 7.32 5.03 0.17 7.64Louisiana 6.49 8.12 6.45 2.99 1.46 9.30Maine 3.49 4.11 7.56 2.48 7.60 8.73

Maryland 0.53 0.22 4.35 2.16 7.17 1.42Massachusetts 4.67 6.68 8.65 -3.60 4.35 28.78Michigan 0.41 -0.36 4.84 8.43 -5.85 8.02Minnesota 1.49 5.37 7.92 4.57 6.21 0.01Mississippi -0.61 6.14 11.40 12.38 0.32 4.51

Missouri 3.66 5.59 6.81 3.00 4.76 7.92Montana 3.58 4.63 1.55 5.52 5.57 3.30Nebraska 0 1.06 4.41 8.31 -2.10 16.09Nevada 2.11 3.75 0.59 -1.23 -0.25 -0.64New Hampshire -0.55 2 2.32 2 2.84 2 21.30 2 3.29 10.71

New Jersey -0.52 18.07 7.29 3.18 5.72 3.13New Mexico 3.11 10.87 11.41 12.20 5.56 9.67New York -0.91 -4.32 2.60 -6.56 2.40 1.01North Carolina 3.58 4.11 8.27 5.60 0.88 3.99North Dakota 6.43 3.91 16.92 4.38 3.01 11.46

Ohio 1.98 5.10 5.07 7.96 6.15 7.92Oklahoma 4.93 5.72 4.63 3.33 12.20 3.03Oregon -6.19 21.59 -2.63 26.09 7.85 7.39Pennsylvania -1.16 -0.16 1.89 3.14 1.42 6.20Rhode Island 0.76 2.46 8.24 8.02 13.36 10.16

South Carolina 2.94 2.10 5.77 4.48 5.77 4.38South Dakota -2.04 4.11 46.67 5.74 4.27 5.40Tennessee 6.66 5.77 5.56 3.82 2.60 4.52Texas 1.61 4.10 6.16 7.08 1.21 2.27Utah 17.41 7.23 -3.05 8.67 4.38 5.59

Vermont 3.98 1.60 11.70 8.47 11.83 9.59Virginia 0.78 3.03 3.98 3.38 2.34 1.23Washington -0.80 33.67 -17.84 4.72 3.28 1.52West Virginia 1.46 3.68 3.40 5.37 4.31 4.73Wisconsin 3.04 2.09 16.75 0.87 2.10 2.08Wyoming -1.30 1.63 14.23 6.03 0.93 11.50

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 3.88 -4.48 18.40 40.91 -5.91 -70.43 Guam -4.01 1.43 — — — — Northern Marianas 0.34 -48.64 111.43 188.25 1.03 -27.63 Puerto Rico 22.82 -4.91 5.09 -20.15 26.92 -22.47 U.S. Virgin Islands -1.32 44.97 9.72 -14.77 -12.06 -10.08— Not available.# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $10,955,274 2 $11,266,379 2 $11,381,683 2 $11,554,260 2 $11,256,629 2 $11,437,895 2 $11,614,009 2

Alabama 102,739 2 107,577 2 103,283 108,502 114,290 120,201 123,396Alaska 58,549 53,000 63,205 63,125 66,112 70,817 67,698Arizona 97,000 2 115,942 2 118,998 2 119,463 2 118,154 2 119,977 2 121,869 2

Arkansas 85,409 76,062 83,703 84,196 84,419 96,113 87,111California 1,459,759 1,451,023 1,398,731 1,324,271 1,364,026 1,402,757 1,445,845

Colorado 131,432 135,637 127,804 126,518 117,960 124,607 143,267Connecticut 148,226 142,009 138,141 139,317 141,580 149,013 146,042Delaware 28,850 2 28,938 2 11,403 10,805 11,296 11,911 11,965District of Columbia 32,730 35,679 37,302 38,358 43,267 42,155 39,809Florida 695,321 715,859 678,334 660,325 706,265 735,728 740,789

Georgia 312,501 316,600 302,452 313,855 349,819 365,193 374,564Hawaii 41,699 47,491 50,387 50,940 56,819 56,751 45,111Idaho 25,936 28,085 30,463 30,633 31,351 33,016 36,012Illinois 428,931 440,984 437,719 445,959 476,101 490,845 462,588Indiana 156,673 167,036 168,951 170,232 176,623 178,354 178,113

Iowa 132,925 135,299 232,624 234,894 239,987 132,575 143,545Kansas 88,314 96,211 94,657 107,592 111,964 114,820 117,825Kentucky 97,297 2 107,407 2 112,940 112,278 113,919 111,517 98,485Louisiana 141,621 185,375 144,276 152,315 156,827 159,546 163,346Maine 37,551 38,149 38,815 40,976 40,565 42,527 42,508

Maryland 251,358 245,532 240,548 250,820 252,614 243,528 250,230Massachusetts 231,712 221,097 191,453 201,459 211,488 229,809 234,871Michigan 501,067 505,564 535,131 525,653 530,193 522,366 551,517Minnesota 224,782 235,373 251,838 241,584 246,498 290,189 304,526Mississippi 64,474 64,996 66,086 73,041 77,132 89,573 88,534

Missouri 171,565 186,888 182,908 175,278 195,117 204,474 204,995Montana 27,862 30,178 30,118 31,728 32,316 33,220 34,094Nebraska 54,957 55,739 56,378 58,193 60,579 62,438 65,728Nevada 22,244 39,732 41,105 40,510 41,537 40,300 41,292New Hampshire 33,470 34,209 34,069 36,724 2 35,050 2 34,792 2 35,017 2

New Jersey 788,065 2 820,773 2 874,793 2 940,165 2 419,243 406,826 396,813New Mexico 116,538 129,146 131,833 131,925 78,949 73,681 79,901New York 591,114 600,546 549,766 558,005 582,337 610,687 611,554North Carolina 240,876 238,914 232,808 230,388 239,058 240,499 232,122North Dakota 18,707 18,398 20,257 12,934 12,669 13,436 14,318

Ohio 429,116 424,046 549,142 545,748 550,451 582,216 590,788Oklahoma 81,953 87,991 87,129 91,879 96,439 95,153 92,810Oregon 169,889 167,374 169,382 186,037 167,179 166,069 163,471Pennsylvania 400,818 403,243 421,775 428,524 420,580 426,998 446,218Rhode Island 35,530 39,327 37,138 39,683 44,697 42,038 40,729

South Carolina 176,510 185,273 183,817 183,798 183,810 195,132 202,561South Dakota 18,861 20,083 21,591 23,304 24,302 24,705 24,307Tennessee 139,898 181,750 183,803 187,624 202,702 218,347 224,717Texas 824,884 845,368 855,871 927,620 937,919 896,518 941,061Utah 60,599 63,498 62,931 64,378 67,899 69,950 73,801

Vermont 20,944 22,314 23,534 24,034 23,955 23,737 23,913Virginia 357,811 365,104 346,643 347,900 342,618 368,305 373,147Washington 270,185 262,000 269,049 290,091 287,186 294,208 298,787West Virginia 56,757 60,086 55,778 56,376 55,348 56,505 54,418Wisconsin 249,096 267,112 279,163 292,679 295,092 302,994 307,176Wyoming 20,169 20,365 21,658 21,627 20,329 20,779 20,707

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 2,299 2,377 2,672 1,733 2,539 2,840 1,782 Guam 5,275 2,352 3,884 5,856 5,495 5,432 4,050 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 210 Puerto Rico — — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands 13,311 10,487 10,284 9,681 9,327 9,095 8,881See notes at end of table.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $12,224,986 2 $13,193,244 2 $14,410,606 2 $15,410,497 $15,926,856 $17,352,670

Alabama 143,408 154,591 152,445 168,371 163,049 171,308Alaska 68,123 71,150 82,707 92,358 66,513 72,770Arizona 127,652 2 135,019 2 124,509 120,099 124,183 141,355Arkansas 89,424 93,509 94,801 101,727 104,292 125,728California 1,500,550 1,709,546 1,872,777 2,166,467 2,488,946 2,815,683

Colorado 153,874 176,865 185,831 199,694 208,275 230,926Connecticut 150,137 164,653 175,928 189,596 197,658 214,754Delaware 11,760 12,795 13,703 14,115 14,788 15,559District of Columbia 26,436 69,402 107,146 161,754 90,117 98,297Florida 779,623 815,570 880,440 903,407 927,605 944,089

Georgia 402,265 476,607 513,857 553,688 508,620 551,444Hawaii 36,446 39,820 40,707 49,195 47,163 56,680Idaho 38,342 42,030 56,597 54,681 55,226 64,128Illinois 521,907 589,633 580,582 613,650 644,710 666,948Indiana 191,848 205,024 223,559 234,562 241,588 251,811

Iowa 151,382 157,657 166,460 169,342 171,592 170,721Kansas 118,833 124,579 141,162 136,148 144,999 167,055Kentucky 158,001 186,910 194,283 202,157 196,363 206,855Louisiana 166,798 187,904 201,756 206,187 199,147 217,329Maine 43,995 45,552 48,718 49,623 52,003 57,025

Maryland 271,775 282,869 362,480 356,693 386,055 391,417Massachusetts 277,711 260,489 275,227 300,949 314,649 459,072Michigan 563,405 579,206 622,274 699,930 670,292 732,823Minnesota 303,882 313,224 354,480 349,839 375,205 388,470Mississippi 94,133 99,175 103,771 109,673 107,432 113,457

Missouri 207,494 228,405 242,328 259,344 266,796 296,483Montana 34,031 36,130 38,922 38,666 39,882 40,621Nebraska 64,425 66,779 70,140 71,737 77,505 78,590Nevada 49,142 59,999 74,891 78,078 78,623 83,396New Hampshire 37,293 2 39,651 2 39,145 2 41,145 43,636 49,800

New Jersey 395,896 378,062 413,617 432,804 474,147 557,422New Mexico 78,831 86,691 95,192 84,219 90,190 101,471New York 642,780 705,082 784,479 831,444 856,999 899,055North Carolina 243,523 260,032 276,007 287,264 280,092 293,270North Dakota 15,131 16,197 17,764 20,194 20,421 20,537

Ohio 625,856 686,882 728,965 794,504 844,545 931,297Oklahoma 98,814 106,956 109,087 114,752 117,988 125,719Oregon 156,094 157,337 212,077 187,758 178,204 179,075Pennsylvania 456,628 482,268 526,044 556,312 534,648 573,357Rhode Island 40,993 47,385 56,046 62,853 56,252 64,032

South Carolina 207,434 219,450 235,651 254,478 272,011 282,963South Dakota 23,739 24,776 28,125 30,960 35,216 38,539Tennessee 247,841 262,046 269,226 285,357 278,738 293,677Texas 1,010,796 1,078,553 1,289,951 1,402,867 1,472,149 1,621,289Utah 79,743 81,277 93,594 92,335 94,865 103,422

Vermont 23,682 25,336 27,991 31,853 31,795 34,316Virginia 394,661 423,914 449,137 479,987 509,049 549,342Washington 300,842 309,023 310,513 309,837 312,780 326,975West Virginia 55,254 57,647 59,061 60,519 58,093 61,721Wisconsin 320,904 336,320 359,066 368,816 373,491 388,159Wyoming 21,447 23,266 27,384 28,508 28,273 32,437

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 2,981 2,390 2,714 3,141 2,771 3,064 Guam 3,206 3,073 — — — — Northern Marianas 133 84 26 — 109 41 Puerto Rico — 31,464 21,082 19,130 28,843 31,363 U.S. Virgin Islands 8,629 7,643 6,754 5,899 3,981 3,173— Not available. 1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 2.84 2 1.02 2 1.52 2 -2.58 2 1.61 2 1.54 2

Alabama 4.71 2 -3.99 2 5.05 5.33 5.17 2.66Alaska -9.48 19.26 -0.13 4.73 7.12 -4.40Arizona 19.53 2 2.64 2 0.39 2 -1.10 2 1.54 2 1.58 2

Arkansas -10.94 10.05 0.59 0.27 13.85 -9.37California -0.60 -3.60 -5.32 3.00 2.84 3.07

Colorado 3.20 -5.78 -1.01 -6.76 5.63 14.98Connecticut -4.19 -2.72 0.85 1.62 5.25 -1.99Delaware 0.31 2 -60.60 2 -5.24 4.54 5.45 0.45District of Columbia 9.01 4.55 2.83 12.80 -2.57 -5.57Florida 2.95 -5.24 -2.65 6.96 4.17 0.69

Georgia 1.31 -4.47 3.77 11.46 4.39 2.57Hawaii 13.89 6.10 1.10 11.54 -0.12 -20.51Idaho 8.28 8.47 0.56 2.34 5.31 9.07Illinois 2.81 -0.74 1.88 6.76 3.10 -5.76Indiana 6.61 1.15 0.76 3.75 0.98 -0.14

Iowa 1.79 71.93 0.98 2.17 -44.76 8.27Kansas 8.94 -1.62 13.66 4.06 2.55 2.62Kentucky 10.39 2 5.15 2 -0.59 1.46 -2.11 -11.69Louisiana 30.90 -22.17 5.57 2.96 1.73 2.38Maine 1.59 1.75 5.57 -1.00 4.84 -0.05

Maryland -2.32 -2.03 4.27 0.72 -3.60 2.75Massachusetts -4.58 -13.41 5.23 4.98 8.66 2.20Michigan 0.90 5.85 -1.77 0.86 -1.48 5.58Minnesota 4.71 7.00 -4.07 2.03 17.73 4.94Mississippi 0.81 1.68 10.52 5.60 16.13 -1.16

Missouri 8.93 -2.13 -4.17 11.32 4.80 0.26Montana 8.31 -0.20 5.34 1.86 2.80 2.63Nebraska 1.42 1.15 3.22 4.10 3.07 5.27Nevada 78.62 3.45 -1.45 2.53 -2.98 2.46New Hampshire 2.21 -0.41 7.79 2 -4.56 2 -0.73 2 0.64 2

New Jersey 4.15 2 6.58 2 7.47 2 -55.41 2 -2.96 -2.46New Mexico 10.82 2.08 0.07 -40.16 -6.67 8.44New York 1.60 -8.46 1.50 4.36 4.87 0.14North Carolina -0.81 -2.56 -1.04 3.76 0.60 -3.48North Dakota -1.65 10.10 -36.15 -2.05 6.05 6.56

Ohio -1.18 29.50 -0.62 0.86 5.77 1.47Oklahoma 7.37 -0.98 5.45 4.96 -1.33 -2.46Oregon -1.48 1.20 9.83 -10.14 -0.66 -1.56Pennsylvania 0.61 4.60 1.60 -1.85 1.53 4.50Rhode Island 10.69 -5.56 6.85 12.64 -5.95 -3.11

South Carolina 4.96 -0.79 -0.01 0.01 6.16 3.81South Dakota 6.48 7.51 7.93 4.28 1.66 -1.61Tennessee 29.92 1.13 2.08 8.04 7.72 2.92Texas 2.48 1.24 8.38 1.11 -4.41 4.97Utah 4.78 -0.89 2.30 5.47 3.02 5.50

Vermont 6.54 5.47 2.12 -0.33 -0.91 0.74Virginia 2.04 -5.06 0.36 -1.52 7.50 1.31Washington -3.03 2.69 7.82 -1.00 2.45 1.56West Virginia 5.86 -7.17 1.07 -1.82 2.09 -3.69Wisconsin 7.23 4.51 4.84 0.82 2.68 1.38Wyoming 0.97 6.35 -0.14 -6.00 2.21 -0.34

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 3.43 12.41 -35.17 46.56 11.86 -37.25 Guam -55.41 65.11 50.78 -6.16 -1.15 -25.44 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands -21.22 -1.93 -5.87 -3.66 -2.49 -2.35See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 5.26 2 7.92 2 9.23 2 6.94 2 3.35 8.95

Alabama 16.22 7.80 -1.39 10.45 -3.16 5.07Alaska 0.63 4.44 16.24 11.67 -27.98 9.41Arizona 4.74 2 5.77 2 -7.78 2 -3.54 3.40 13.83Arkansas 2.66 4.57 1.38 7.31 2.52 20.55California 3.78 13.93 9.55 15.68 14.89 13.13

Colorado 7.40 14.94 5.07 7.46 4.30 10.88Connecticut 2.80 9.67 6.85 7.77 4.25 8.65Delaware -1.72 8.80 7.10 3.01 4.77 5.21District of Columbia -33.59 162.52 54.38 50.96 -44.29 9.08Florida 5.24 4.61 7.95 2.61 2.68 1.78

Georgia 7.40 18.48 7.82 7.75 -8.14 8.42Hawaii -19.21 9.26 2.23 20.85 -4.13 20.18Idaho 6.47 9.62 34.66 -3.39 1.00 16.12Illinois 12.82 12.98 -1.54 5.70 5.06 3.45Indiana 7.71 6.87 9.04 4.92 3.00 4.23

Iowa 5.46 4.15 5.58 1.73 1.33 -0.51Kansas 0.86 4.84 13.31 -3.55 6.50 15.21Kentucky 60.43 18.30 3.94 4.05 -2.87 5.34Louisiana 2.11 12.65 7.37 2.20 -3.41 9.13Maine 3.50 3.54 6.95 1.86 4.80 9.66

Maryland 8.61 4.08 28.14 -1.60 8.23 1.39Massachusetts 18.24 -6.20 5.66 9.35 4.55 45.90Michigan 2.16 2.80 7.44 12.48 -4.23 9.33Minnesota -0.21 3.07 13.17 -1.31 7.25 3.54Mississippi 6.32 5.36 4.63 5.69 -2.04 5.61

Missouri 1.22 10.08 6.10 7.02 2.87 11.13Montana -0.18 6.17 7.73 -0.66 3.14 1.85Nebraska -1.98 3.65 5.03 2.28 8.04 1.40Nevada 19.01 22.09 24.82 4.26 0.70 6.07New Hampshire 6.50 2 6.32 2 -1.28 2 5.11 2 6.06 14.13

New Jersey -0.23 -4.50 9.40 4.64 9.55 17.56New Mexico -1.34 9.97 9.81 -11.53 7.09 12.51New York 5.11 9.69 11.26 5.99 3.07 4.91North Carolina 4.91 6.78 6.14 4.08 -2.50 4.70North Dakota 5.68 7.05 9.67 13.68 1.12 0.57

Ohio 5.94 9.75 6.13 8.99 6.30 10.27Oklahoma 6.47 8.24 1.99 5.19 2.82 6.55Oregon -4.51 0.80 34.79 -11.47 -5.09 0.49Pennsylvania 2.33 5.61 9.08 5.75 -3.89 7.24Rhode Island 0.65 15.59 18.28 12.15 -10.50 13.83

South Carolina 2.41 5.79 7.38 7.99 6.89 4.03South Dakota -2.34 4.37 13.52 10.08 13.75 9.44Tennessee 10.29 5.73 2.74 5.99 -2.32 5.36Texas 7.41 6.70 19.60 8.75 4.94 10.13Utah 8.05 1.92 15.15 -1.35 2.74 9.02

Vermont -0.96 6.99 10.48 13.80 -0.18 7.93Virginia 5.77 7.41 5.95 6.87 6.05 7.92Washington 0.69 2.72 0.48 -0.22 0.95 4.54West Virginia 1.54 4.33 2.45 2.47 -4.01 6.24Wisconsin 4.47 4.80 6.76 2.72 1.27 3.93Wyoming 3.57 8.48 17.70 4.10 -0.82 14.73

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 67.25 -19.82 13.57 15.73 -11.79 10.57 Guam -20.85 -4.14 — — — — Northern Marianas -36.83 -36.96 -68.37 — — — Puerto Rico — — -33.00 -9.26 50.78 8.74 U.S. Virgin Islands -2.83 -11.43 -11.63 -12.66 -32.52 -20.30— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $270 2 $273 2 $271 2 $270 2 $259 2 $259 2 $259 2

Alabama 142 2 149 2 143 148 156 163 165Alaska 536 465 533 515 525 557 530Arizona 160 2 181 2 181 2 177 2 167 2 163 2 164 2

Arkansas 196 174 191 191 190 215 192California 306 293 274 252 256 259 261

Colorado 234 236 216 207 189 195 218Connecticut 321 303 287 285 285 294 282Delaware 295 2 290 2 112 104 107 112 110District of Columbia 403 442 463 474 536 524 499Florida 388 385 351 333 346 348 340

Georgia 277 275 257 260 283 287 286Hawaii 246 277 288 287 315 309 241Idaho 121 127 135 132 132 137 148Illinois 239 242 237 238 251 256 238Indiana 164 175 177 177 183 184 182

Iowa 278 280 473 475 481 265 286Kansas 205 220 213 238 245 249 254Kentucky 154 2 169 2 175 171 174 170 149Louisiana 181 236 182 191 196 200 205Maine 176 177 179 189 187 200 199

Maryland 360 343 327 334 327 308 311Massachusetts 281 265 226 234 241 257 257Michigan 318 319 336 328 331 323 336Minnesota 304 311 326 304 304 353 365Mississippi 128 129 131 144 152 177 175

Missouri 212 229 217 204 225 233 230Montana 184 197 193 198 198 202 206Nebraska 203 203 202 206 212 217 227Nevada 119 197 194 182 176 161 156New Hampshire 195 198 192 203 2 189 2 184 2 180 2

New Jersey 732 2 753 2 788 2 832 2 364 346 331New Mexico 394 428 427 418 245 225 242New York 230 231 208 207 213 221 217North Carolina 223 220 212 207 211 208 196North Dakota 159 156 171 109 106 113 120

Ohio 243 239 308 304 305 321 322Oklahoma 142 152 148 154 160 156 151Oregon 360 354 340 365 324 318 310Pennsylvania 242 242 249 249 241 242 250Rhode Island 262 283 261 276 307 285 272

South Carolina 286 298 293 287 286 301 314South Dakota 148 155 164 173 170 172 168Tennessee 171 220 220 219 234 248 251Texas 248 250 247 262 260 244 251Utah 138 142 138 139 144 147 155

Vermont 221 233 242 244 233 227 227Virginia 363 366 341 337 328 347 346Washington 333 312 309 324 314 314 312West Virginia 173 186 174 177 176 182 177Wisconsin 318 335 343 353 350 352 353Wyoming 208 207 212 216 201 207 207

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 188 191 200 124 175 197 122 Guam 199 89 137 195 178 169 123 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 24 Puerto Rico — — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands 628 482 460 423 410 393 391See notes at end of table.

Expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment

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United States1 $268 2 $286 2 $310 2 $329 $343 $364

Alabama 192 206 204 227 224 232Alaska 524 539 611 687 508 542Arizona 160 2 166 2 147 141 144 153Arkansas 196 205 210 226 236 280California 264 295 316 359 412 452

Colorado 228 257 266 282 293 311Connecticut 285 308 323 342 358 377Delaware 106 114 121 125 131 135District of Columbia 336 900 1,490 2,095 1,331 1,304Florida 348 356 377 379 388 378

Georgia 299 346 367 389 358 375Hawaii 194 210 216 265 260 307Idaho 156 172 231 223 229 260Illinois 265 295 289 303 320 322Indiana 195 208 226 237 249 253

Iowa 301 315 334 341 353 351Kansas 255 266 299 288 314 355Kentucky 241 279 296 312 300 316Louisiana 210 242 262 273 273 297Maine 206 214 231 237 256 277

Maryland 332 341 431 421 461 455Massachusetts 297 274 286 310 328 472Michigan 334 340 362 406 396 423Minnesota 359 367 414 410 447 456Mississippi 187 196 207 219 220 230

Missouri 230 251 265 284 297 326Montana 207 223 243 245 262 267Nebraska 221 228 241 249 276 276Nevada 174 202 241 240 235 234New Hampshire 188 2 197 2 191 2 199 213 241

New Jersey 322 302 326 336 367 415New Mexico 237 261 290 260 287 317New York 226 246 273 288 303 313North Carolina 201 210 220 225 220 223North Dakota 126 137 155 179 190 194

Ohio 339 372 396 433 468 509Oklahoma 159 171 174 183 193 202Oregon 290 291 391 344 332 325Pennsylvania 253 266 290 306 300 315Rhode Island 271 309 362 402 364 405

South Carolina 318 333 355 382 409 418South Dakota 166 174 212 236 279 302Tennessee 274 293 297 311 312 318Texas 264 277 327 351 369 389Utah 166 168 195 192 201 213

Vermont 223 239 266 305 317 339Virginia 360 382 400 423 452 472Washington 309 312 311 309 317 324West Virginia 182 191 199 207 206 218Wisconsin 365 381 408 420 432 441Wyoming 217 240 288 310 320 368

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 202 157 177 203 180 193 Guam 96 95 — — — — Northern Marianas 15 9 3 0 11 4 Puerto Rico — 51 34 31 48 52 U.S. Virgin Islands 385 345 322 283 208 169— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Expenditures per pupil in fall enrollment

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State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 1.16 2 -0.97 2 -0.32 2 -4.01 2 0.12 2 -0.11 2

Alabama 4.99 2 -4.02 2 3.67 4.95 4.85 1.33Alaska -13.15 14.46 -3.23 1.85 6.18 -4.82Arizona 13.51 2 -0.04 2 -2.07 2 -6.11 2 -2.31 2 0.74 2

Arkansas -11.21 9.49 -0.09 -0.36 13.01 -10.50California -4.18 -6.56 -7.98 1.60 1.31 0.67

Colorado 1.14 -8.77 -4.17 -8.62 3.09 12.21Connecticut -5.74 -5.14 -0.68 0.02 3.06 -4.10Delaware -1.55 2 -61.57 2 -7.17 3.32 4.20 -1.07District of Columbia 9.83 4.65 2.43 13.16 -2.29 -4.80Florida -1.01 -8.70 -5.08 3.85 0.70 -2.32

Georgia -0.90 -6.57 1.22 8.92 1.47 -0.58Hawaii 12.42 4.25 -0.44 9.71 -1.96 -21.95Idaho 5.39 6.14 -2.04 0.14 3.70 7.89Illinois 1.45 -2.18 0.50 5.66 1.85 -7.09Indiana 6.57 0.89 0.38 3.22 0.63 -0.98

Iowa 0.70 69.23 0.27 1.41 -44.97 7.86Kansas 7.40 -3.46 12.12 2.68 1.83 2.14Kentucky 9.40 2 3.59 2 -1.95 1.43 -2.46 -11.98Louisiana 30.61 -23.09 5.06 2.63 2.07 2.45Maine 0.94 1.16 5.54 -1.25 7.00 -0.50

Maryland -4.55 -4.83 2.10 -1.99 -5.83 0.89Massachusetts -5.58 -14.62 3.54 2.85 6.72 -0.17Michigan 0.41 5.24 -2.39 1.13 -2.42 3.87Minnesota 2.38 4.62 -6.51 -0.04 16.08 3.25Mississippi 0.73 1.33 9.97 5.76 16.12 -1.22

Missouri 7.78 -5.20 -6.00 10.42 3.34 -1.02Montana 7.10 -1.99 2.56 -0.02 1.96 1.88Nebraska 0.25 -0.83 2.17 3.12 2.35 4.31Nevada 65.77 -1.67 -6.38 -3.04 -8.76 -3.07New Hampshire 1.56 -2.86 5.35 2 -6.68 2 -2.81 2 -1.87 2

New Jersey 2.85 2 4.65 2 5.50 2 -56.21 2 -4.85 -4.35New Mexico 8.68 -0.16 -2.15 -41.39 -8.09 7.65New York 0.33 -10.04 -0.23 2.68 3.64 -1.53North Carolina -1.37 -3.51 -2.50 2.01 -1.44 -5.63North Dakota -1.66 9.59 -36.34 -2.37 5.91 6.73

Ohio -1.55 28.58 -1.25 0.19 5.36 0.27Oklahoma 7.27 -2.52 3.89 3.75 -2.25 -3.52Oregon -1.48 -4.12 7.35 -11.27 -1.68 -2.68Pennsylvania -0.15 3.05 0.13 -3.34 0.33 3.18Rhode Island 8.23 -7.78 5.62 11.18 -7.11 -4.61

South Carolina 3.96 -1.63 -2.04 -0.50 5.34 4.31South Dakota 4.96 5.54 5.53 -1.74 1.19 -2.43Tennessee 29.14 0.03 -0.50 6.62 5.90 1.50Texas 0.84 -1.14 6.01 -0.75 -6.21 2.98Utah 2.88 -3.02 0.66 3.79 2.30 4.96

Vermont 5.45 3.98 0.65 -4.40 -2.59 -0.25Virginia 0.68 -6.70 -1.17 -2.79 5.94 -0.47Washington -6.43 -0.81 4.56 -3.11 0 -0.38West Virginia 7.56 -6.55 1.69 -0.60 3.36 -2.63Wisconsin 5.25 2.32 2.98 -0.92 0.70 0.26Wyoming -0.11 2.34 1.61 -6.55 2.81 0.11

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 1.73 4.82 -38.08 41.60 12.16 -37.81 Guam -55.24 53.79 42.05 -8.72 -5.03 -27.19 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico — — — — — — U.S. Virgin Islands -23.24 -4.55 -8.09 -3.08 -4.07 -0.68See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 3.48 2 6.71 2 8.26 2 6.21 2 4.41 6.06

Alabama 15.94 7.61 -1.23 11.53 -1.35 3.63Alaska -1.15 2.70 13.45 12.48 -26.14 6.70Arizona -2.55 2 3.84 2 -11.50 2 -4.03 2.22 6.45Arkansas 1.74 4.76 2.33 7.60 4.59 18.50California 1.05 11.62 7.29 13.53 14.97 9.68

Colorado 4.67 12.64 3.27 6.10 3.74 6.36Connecticut 1.01 8.02 4.98 5.96 4.55 5.25Delaware -3.57 7.43 5.86 3.40 4.91 2.59District of Columbia -32.62 167.76 65.60 40.59 -36.50 -2.01Florida 2.14 2.25 5.94 0.72 2.20 -2.62

Georgia 4.55 15.96 5.87 6.13 -7.95 4.67Hawaii -19.41 7.97 3.22 22.29 -1.64 17.97Idaho 5.54 10.00 34.48 -3.55 2.79 13.45Illinois 11.14 11.55 -2.18 4.86 5.81 0.54Indiana 7.10 6.44 8.80 4.95 4.76 1.71

Iowa 5.33 4.54 6.19 1.92 3.58 -0.40Kansas 0.15 4.30 12.43 -3.52 8.75 13.30Kentucky 61.34 15.96 6.11 5.26 -3.77 5.33Louisiana 2.64 15.04 8.50 3.84 0.08 8.96Maine 3.49 4.03 7.72 2.73 7.79 8.51

Maryland 6.88 2.56 26.48 -2.17 9.33 -1.27Massachusetts 15.85 -7.69 4.20 8.32 6.00 43.66Michigan -0.53 1.78 6.34 12.13 -2.26 6.80Minnesota -1.63 2.30 12.80 -1.03 9.11 2.09Mississippi 6.81 5.18 5.14 6.04 0.26 4.69

Missouri 0.02 8.86 5.76 6.95 4.85 9.55Montana 0.37 7.67 9.31 0.88 6.79 2.01Nebraska -2.73 3.40 5.59 3.30 10.75 0.02Nevada 11.80 16.13 19.02 -0.40 -2.06 -0.48New Hampshire 4.28 2 4.57 2 -2.76 2 4.06 2 7.06 13.02

New Jersey -2.71 -6.22 7.79 2.99 9.44 13.09New Mexico -2.23 10.29 10.78 -10.37 10.41 10.57New York 4.00 8.98 10.67 5.60 5.10 3.44North Carolina 2.57 4.54 4.56 2.36 -2.13 1.18North Dakota 4.78 8.45 13.15 15.87 6.26 1.76

Ohio 5.44 9.61 6.41 9.32 8.27 8.59Oklahoma 5.73 7.72 1.21 5.44 5.30 4.86Oregon -6.28 0.15 34.43 -11.83 -3.62 -2.20Pennsylvania 1.38 4.98 9.00 5.74 -2.06 4.95Rhode Island -0.37 14.09 17.16 10.95 -9.44 11.36

South Carolina 1.27 4.76 6.52 7.64 7.07 2.40South Dakota -1.42 5.02 22.04 11.30 17.95 8.43Tennessee 8.94 7.13 1.33 4.75 0.18 1.77Texas 5.14 4.98 17.98 7.49 5.01 5.52Utah 7.00 1.68 15.58 -1.16 4.29 6.42

Vermont -1.69 7.35 11.39 14.41 4.08 6.96Virginia 4.20 5.99 4.71 5.93 6.90 4.38Washington -1.16 0.99 -0.20 -0.78 2.63 2.27West Virginia 2.56 5.24 3.79 4.48 -0.45 5.68Wisconsin 3.39 4.50 7.03 2.92 2.86 2.13Wyoming 4.41 10.65 20.02 7.65 3.36 15.05

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 65.10 -22.18 12.40 14.95 -11.51 7.31 Guam -21.88 -1.33 — — — — Northern Marianas -38.45 -38.35 -69.21 — — — Puerto Rico — — -32.64 -9.14 53.52 8.36 U.S. Virgin Islands -1.31 -10.43 -6.74 -12.20 -26.36 -18.85— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year

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State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $29,943,040 2 $30,702,842 2 $31,469,727 2 $31,051,932 2 $31,345,580 2 $31,496,564 2 $32,002,991 2

Alabama 326,401 2 334,377 2 331,066 331,652 344,540 364,089 383,677Alaska 160,966 157,619 154,316 149,752 146,990 146,967 145,260Arizona 346,980 2 425,349 2 435,360 2 446,429 2 450,864 2 483,341 2 494,272 2

Arkansas 205,969 203,276 221,924 219,007 219,866 247,246 241,633California 3,896,342 3,901,046 3,899,560 3,908,918 3,951,674 3,902,648 4,026,909

Colorado 520,232 496,219 516,412 545,121 534,833 614,926 567,248Connecticut 539,654 534,320 488,811 452,236 461,736 482,223 474,400Delaware 82,363 2 79,388 2 88,181 90,684 94,053 97,433 97,783District of Columbia 127,590 2 115,698 115,269 107,186 113,501 97,240 92,052Florida 1,412,832 1,444,224 1,387,940 1,375,009 1,403,241 1,452,272 1,442,627

Georgia 633,300 675,641 651,103 663,807 725,674 770,614 794,061Hawaii 84,758 97,668 105,683 107,358 112,264 110,558 108,480Idaho 86,924 91,823 98,494 101,699 103,215 113,437 119,512Illinois 1,262,925 1,543,360 1,321,826 1,575,036 1,393,633 1,463,626 1,444,690Indiana 529,330 555,116 562,849 577,769 627,412 600,780 617,542

Iowa 305,079 280,571 307,001 316,016 329,380 346,160 349,024Kansas 324,940 309,305 317,207 333,488 353,165 373,693 362,387Kentucky 315,237 2 352,916 2 389,353 2 401,809 2 416,257 2 416,490 2 422,880Louisiana 402,420 404,692 397,574 383,640 377,573 389,267 387,932Maine 147,903 142,896 140,772 142,910 136,962 140,781 140,752

Maryland 548,466 563,265 557,296 550,521 584,904 635,062 652,887Massachusetts 873,699 884,287 2 890,057 873,910 986,448 621,887 645,978Michigan 1,420,700 1,433,539 1,462,542 1,483,769 1,503,912 1,501,641 1,577,262Minnesota 495,737 508,393 533,978 544,248 571,464 560,718 540,217Mississippi 217,033 213,583 209,726 204,179 216,502 224,131 229,782

Missouri 517,009 517,563 530,183 522,863 536,792 562,112 573,789Montana 99,148 104,757 108,589 108,937 109,357 107,800 107,902Nebraska 178,532 178,120 183,344 189,965 192,255 197,045 200,397Nevada 146,692 171,864 185,234 200,143 206,732 218,610 243,088New Hampshire 137,164 140,174 143,235 125,441 2 125,547 2 127,328 2 127,820 2

New Jersey 1,698,697 2 1,824,381 2 1,915,130 2 1,539,021 2 1,391,076 1,394,144 1,362,032New Mexico 131,976 116,652 123,081 114,745 121,321 152,514 158,437New York 2,453,211 2,514,737 2,393,948 2,382,152 2,384,331 2,408,413 2,440,238North Carolina 626,028 637,272 620,687 632,238 645,553 672,011 667,103North Dakota 72,967 69,521 72,828 77,759 74,516 72,048 74,449

Ohio 1,362,260 1,363,686 2,100,916 1,673,011 1,723,131 1,736,956 1,743,329Oklahoma 314,278 2 311,791 365,975 370,473 383,063 395,766 383,227Oregon 436,071 430,323 454,369 474,817 457,647 457,273 463,098Pennsylvania 1,392,284 1,360,094 1,333,076 1,369,779 1,356,658 1,347,681 1,432,668Rhode Island 104,504 97,578 94,410 96,836 99,220 102,320 103,492

South Carolina 352,165 353,418 350,467 344,827 353,643 352,747 353,209South Dakota 70,764 75,148 77,026 77,900 79,955 87,449 84,395Tennessee 381,471 2 393,849 2 382,055 2 424,006 2 365,081 375,473 396,441Texas 1,905,350 1,927,873 2,053,799 2,041,579 2,150,056 2,103,897 2,187,007Utah 153,667 158,592 147,363 148,879 153,003 160,243 168,941

Vermont 106,536 106,878 90,060 86,546 86,920 88,256 91,391Virginia 615,656 629,088 609,763 612,557 611,615 608,930 623,970Washington 517,612 547,118 612,879 589,046 603,308 610,135 642,782West Virginia 186,945 194,085 190,775 200,407 198,695 203,563 203,872Wisconsin 631,817 649,211 665,937 685,977 702,295 722,054 738,396Wyoming 82,457 80,495 80,296 75,876 73,746 74,569 72,270

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 4,321 4,026 3,976 3,707 3,703 3,902 3,849 Guam 29,169 17,490 19,692 26,013 22,009 21,285 17,085 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 5,496 Puerto Rico 97,458 100,879 124,459 123,032 123,700 132,308 137,517 U.S. Virgin Islands 30,953 27,498 28,426 27,356 26,537 25,910 25,245See notes at end of table.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $32,693,795 2 $34,017,970 2 $35,504,575 2 $37,123,323 $38,128,315 $40,877,548

Alabama 425,452 438,253 453,470 471,332 454,366 470,491Alaska 143,091 141,350 137,938 133,885 132,577 135,113Arizona 522,458 2 537,651 2 531,709 431,762 675,809 818,106Arkansas 252,569 178,010 180,579 306,905 305,701 321,998California 4,204,152 4,487,757 4,584,070 4,887,629 5,294,389 5,677,017

Colorado 562,547 2 756,241 805,158 830,786 840,233 905,896Connecticut 470,682 496,105 526,465 547,968 555,319 594,698Delaware 103,375 108,089 113,144 117,443 125,018 135,922District of Columbia 86,317 89,343 91,445 81,730 79,965 91,897Florida 1,402,433 1,447,872 1,525,616 1,538,838 1,573,206 1,599,187

Georgia 821,097 858,289 912,679 974,479 1,014,278 1,090,019Hawaii 122,291 125,909 122,313 122,383 140,175 189,318Idaho 121,439 132,004 136,375 142,985 147,610 154,351Illinois 1,555,071 1,511,663 1,679,343 1,797,526 1,844,165 2,003,427Indiana 660,726 658,936 709,700 732,959 785,524 861,172

Iowa 357,195 368,872 369,859 370,816 361,673 384,424Kansas 361,989 376,674 397,170 412,014 400,584 421,707Kentucky 415,713 398,913 432,225 440,008 444,384 467,653Louisiana 398,927 426,332 443,625 458,410 447,387 479,278Maine 143,143 146,849 152,512 157,279 158,142 167,769

Maryland 669,442 614,681 676,606 698,554 699,863 752,963Massachusetts 654,023 691,486 733,116 771,393 800,155 928,073Michigan 1,629,271 1,705,129 1,850,760 1,951,680 1,845,904 2,049,615Minnesota 533,691 636,709 662,181 667,867 654,907 643,595Mississippi 232,725 246,161 257,487 276,243 273,799 286,312

Missouri 570,770 594,877 616,900 645,356 667,297 708,036Montana 107,585 109,015 109,274 109,933 112,236 116,468Nebraska 201,556 201,407 204,078 209,342 221,334 237,485Nevada 253,123 265,926 291,178 311,467 253,434 276,919New Hampshire 135,014 2 136,504 2 146,768 2 140,947 146,477 158,497

New Jersey 1,362,366 1,363,568 1,463,024 1,472,119 1,497,703 1,602,811New Mexico 159,732 168,185 184,030 200,462 210,885 230,436New York 2,437,312 2,509,347 2,620,391 2,732,223 2,877,551 3,036,392North Carolina 699,422 751,085 845,508 892,839 906,550 945,740North Dakota 73,663 76,088 79,524 80,235 79,027 82,134

Ohio 1,779,057 1,849,455 1,661,797 1,740,781 1,743,102 1,927,192Oklahoma 394,465 408,479 408,616 426,275 425,468 453,752Oregon 469,416 506,907 539,275 564,976 581,689 591,049Pennsylvania 1,438,140 1,450,913 1,478,708 1,538,489 1,543,328 1,635,358Rhode Island 105,189 110,761 116,029 122,056 128,832 131,517

South Carolina 364,650 384,807 402,931 421,736 445,374 468,225South Dakota 84,062 87,006 87,725 93,460 97,094 102,098Tennessee 409,724 414,724 424,827 443,888 450,051 474,816Texas 2,238,093 2,375,110 2,559,912 2,779,632 2,767,334 2,990,027Utah 178,293 183,876 194,852 197,079 200,733 216,179

Vermont 89,616 96,039 99,780 103,921 103,360 111,793Virginia 636,319 666,843 702,844 746,750 754,615 793,311Washington 628,579 662,462 666,206 684,115 700,726 732,617West Virginia 200,348 202,502 203,449 206,457 204,825 212,562Wisconsin 755,950 790,905 832,924 855,771 875,267 927,544Wyoming 71,532 71,897 78,478 80,142 78,890 84,590

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 4,176 4,067 4,248 4,132 3,505 3,719 Guam 17,476 18,730 — — — — Northern Marianas 7,502 7,870 6,578 6,081 5,189 4,670 Puerto Rico 51,617 66,220 97,883 106,662 98,695 74,983 U.S. Virgin Islands 24,520 20,687 21,269 17,556 15,728 13,188— Not available. 1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 2.54 2 2.50 2 -1.33 2 0.95 2 0.48 2 1.61 2

Alabama 2.44 2 -0.99 2 0.18 3.89 5.67 5.38Alaska -2.08 -2.10 -2.96 -1.84 -0.02 -1.16Arizona 22.59 2 2.35 2 2.54 2 0.99 2 7.20 2 2.26 2

Arkansas -1.31 9.17 -1.31 0.39 12.45 -2.27California 0.12 -0.04 0.24 1.09 -1.24 3.18

Colorado -4.62 4.07 5.56 -1.89 14.98 -7.75Connecticut -0.99 -8.52 -7.48 2.10 4.44 -1.62Delaware -3.61 2 11.08 2 2.84 3.71 3.59 0.36District of Columbia -9.32 2 -0.37 -7.01 5.89 -14.33 -5.33Florida 2.22 -3.90 -0.93 2.05 3.49 -0.66

Georgia 6.69 -3.63 1.95 9.32 6.19 3.04Hawaii 15.23 8.21 1.58 4.57 -1.52 -1.88Idaho 5.64 7.26 3.25 1.49 9.90 5.36Illinois 22.21 -14.35 19.16 -11.52 5.02 -1.29Indiana 4.87 1.39 2.65 8.59 -4.24 2.79

Iowa -8.03 9.42 2.94 4.23 5.09 0.83Kansas -4.81 2.55 5.13 5.90 5.81 -3.03Kentucky 11.95 2 10.32 2 3.20 2 3.60 2 0.06 2 1.53 2

Louisiana 0.56 -1.76 -3.50 -1.58 3.10 -0.34Maine -3.39 -1.49 1.52 -4.16 2.79 -0.02

Maryland 2.70 -1.06 -1.22 6.25 8.58 2.81Massachusetts 1.21 2 0.65 2 -1.81 12.88 -36.96 3.87Michigan 0.90 2.02 1.45 1.36 -0.15 5.04Minnesota 2.55 5.03 1.92 5.00 -1.88 -3.66Mississippi -1.59 -1.81 -2.64 6.04 3.52 2.52

Missouri 0.11 2.44 -1.38 2.66 4.72 2.08Montana 5.66 3.66 0.32 0.39 -1.42 0.09Nebraska -0.23 2.93 3.61 1.21 2.49 1.70Nevada 17.16 7.78 8.05 3.29 5.75 11.20New Hampshire 2.19 2.18 -12.42 2 0.09 2 1.42 2 0.39 2

New Jersey 7.40 2 4.97 2 -19.64 2 -9.61 2 0.22 -2.30New Mexico -11.61 5.51 -6.77 5.73 25.71 3.88New York 2.51 -4.80 -0.49 0.09 1.01 1.32North Carolina 1.80 -2.60 1.86 2.11 4.10 -0.73North Dakota -4.72 4.76 6.77 -4.17 -3.31 3.33

Ohio 0.10 54.06 -20.37 3.00 0.80 0.37Oklahoma -0.79 2 17.38 1.23 3.40 3.32 -3.17Oregon -1.32 5.59 4.50 -3.62 -0.08 1.27Pennsylvania -2.31 -1.99 2.75 -0.96 -0.66 6.31Rhode Island -6.63 -3.25 2.57 2.46 3.12 1.15

South Carolina 0.36 -0.84 -1.61 2.56 -0.25 0.13South Dakota 6.19 2.50 1.13 2.64 9.37 -3.49Tennessee 3.24 2 -2.99 2 10.98 2 -13.90 2 2.85 5.58Texas 1.18 6.53 -0.59 5.31 -2.15 3.95Utah 3.21 -7.08 1.03 2.77 4.73 5.43

Vermont 0.32 -15.74 -3.90 0.43 1.54 3.55Virginia 2.18 -3.07 0.46 -0.15 -0.44 2.47Washington 5.70 12.02 -3.89 2.42 1.13 5.35West Virginia 3.82 -1.71 5.05 -0.85 2.45 0.15Wisconsin 2.75 2.58 3.01 2.38 2.81 2.26Wyoming -2.38 -0.25 -5.50 -2.81 1.12 -3.08

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -6.83 -1.26 -6.75 -0.12 5.38 -1.35 Guam -40.04 12.59 32.10 -15.39 -3.29 -19.73 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 3.51 23.37 -1.15 0.54 6.96 3.94 U.S. Virgin Islands -11.16 3.37 -3.76 -2.99 -2.36 -2.57See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 2.16 2 4.05 2 4.37 2 4.56 2 2.71 7.21

Alabama 10.89 3.01 3.47 3.94 -3.60 3.55Alaska -1.49 -1.22 -2.41 -2.94 -0.98 1.91Arizona 5.70 2 2.91 2 -1.11 2 -18.80 56.52 21.06Arkansas 4.53 -29.52 1.44 69.96 -0.39 5.33California 4.40 6.75 2.15 6.62 8.32 7.23

Colorado -0.83 2 34.43 2 6.47 3.18 1.14 7.81Connecticut -0.78 5.40 6.12 4.08 1.34 7.09Delaware 5.72 4.56 4.68 3.80 6.45 8.72District of Columbia -6.23 3.51 2.35 -10.62 -2.16 14.92Florida -2.79 3.24 5.37 0.87 2.23 1.65

Georgia 3.40 4.53 6.34 6.77 4.08 7.47Hawaii 12.73 2.96 -2.86 0.06 14.54 35.06Idaho 1.61 8.70 3.31 4.85 3.23 4.57Illinois 7.64 -2.79 11.09 7.04 2.59 8.64Indiana 6.99 -0.27 7.70 3.28 7.17 9.63

Iowa 2.34 3.27 0.27 0.26 -2.47 6.29Kansas -0.11 4.06 5.44 3.74 -2.77 5.27Kentucky -1.69 -4.04 8.35 1.80 0.99 5.24Louisiana 2.83 6.87 4.06 3.33 -2.40 7.13Maine 1.70 2.59 3.86 3.13 0.55 6.09

Maryland 2.54 -8.18 10.07 3.24 0.19 7.59Massachusetts 1.25 5.73 6.02 5.22 3.73 15.99Michigan 3.30 4.66 8.54 5.45 -5.42 11.04Minnesota -1.21 19.30 4.00 0.86 -1.94 -1.73Mississippi 1.28 5.77 4.60 7.28 -0.88 4.57

Missouri -0.53 4.22 3.70 4.61 3.40 6.11Montana -0.29 1.33 0.24 0.60 2.09 3.77Nebraska 0.58 -0.07 1.33 2.58 5.73 7.30Nevada 4.13 5.06 9.50 6.97 -18.63 9.27New Hampshire 5.63 2 1.10 2 7.52 2 -3.97 2 3.92 8.21

New Jersey 0.02 0.09 7.29 0.62 1.74 7.02New Mexico 0.82 5.29 9.42 8.93 5.20 9.27New York -0.12 2.96 4.43 4.27 5.32 5.52North Carolina 4.84 7.39 12.57 5.60 1.54 4.32North Dakota -1.06 3.29 4.52 0.89 -1.51 3.93

Ohio 2.05 3.96 -10.15 4.75 0.13 10.56Oklahoma 2.93 3.55 0.03 4.32 -0.19 6.65Oregon 1.36 7.99 6.39 4.77 2.96 1.61Pennsylvania 0.38 0.89 1.92 4.04 0.31 5.96Rhode Island 1.64 5.30 4.76 5.19 5.55 2.08

South Carolina 3.24 5.53 4.71 4.67 5.60 5.13South Dakota -0.40 3.50 0.83 6.54 3.89 5.15Tennessee 3.35 1.22 2.44 4.49 1.39 5.50Texas 2.34 6.12 7.78 8.58 -0.44 8.05Utah 5.54 3.13 5.97 1.14 1.85 7.69

Vermont -1.94 7.17 3.90 4.15 -0.54 8.16Virginia 1.98 4.80 5.40 6.25 1.05 5.13Washington -2.21 5.39 0.57 2.69 2.43 4.55West Virginia -1.73 1.08 0.47 1.48 -0.79 3.78Wisconsin 2.38 4.62 5.31 2.74 2.28 5.97Wyoming -1.02 0.51 9.15 2.12 -1.56 7.23

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 8.48 -2.61 4.45 -2.73 -15.17 6.10 Guam 2.29 7.17 — — — — Northern Marianas 36.50 4.91 -16.42 -7.56 -14.67 -10.00 Puerto Rico -62.46 28.29 47.81 8.97 -7.47 -24.03 U.S. Virgin Islands -2.87 -15.63 2.81 -17.46 -10.41 -16.15— Not available. 1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-28.c. Adjusted support services administration expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: Table B-28.c. 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $739 2 $745 2 $748 2 $725 2 $721 2 $714 2 $714 2

Alabama 451 2 463 2 459 453 469 494 514Alaska 1,473 1,384 1,300 1,223 1,167 1,157 1,138Arizona 571 2 665 2 663 2 663 2 636 2 655 2 665 2

Arkansas 474 466 506 496 495 552 533California 817 788 764 744 742 722 727

Colorado 924 864 871 890 856 960 864Connecticut 1,169 1,139 1,016 926 930 951 916Delaware 842 2 797 2 863 869 891 912 902District of Columbia 1,569 2 1,434 1,430 1,324 1,407 1,209 1,154Florida 789 776 718 694 688 688 663

Georgia 562 587 553 550 587 606 606Hawaii 500 569 605 605 622 602 580Idaho 404 416 436 439 436 472 492Illinois 703 847 715 841 736 764 743Indiana 555 582 588 601 650 620 632

Iowa 638 580 625 639 661 692 695Kansas 754 708 712 739 772 811 783Kentucky 500 2 555 2 603 2 613 2 635 2 633 2 641Louisiana 514 516 501 481 472 488 487Maine 692 664 651 660 631 662 659

Maryland 785 788 757 732 757 803 810Massachusetts 1,058 1,060 2 1,052 1,016 1,124 696 706Michigan 901 905 918 925 940 930 961Minnesota 670 672 690 686 705 682 647Mississippi 432 425 416 403 428 443 454

Missouri 640 634 629 608 620 640 645Montana 655 685 697 681 671 656 652Nebraska 659 650 656 673 674 686 692Nevada 785 854 875 898 877 872 917New Hampshire 799 811 809 692 2 677 2 673 2 658 2

New Jersey 1,579 2 1,674 2 1,726 2 1,361 2 1,208 1,187 1,138New Mexico 446 386 399 363 376 466 481New York 956 968 905 886 872 871 867North Carolina 579 586 565 567 570 581 564North Dakota 619 590 615 655 626 604 625

Ohio 772 770 1,178 932 953 957 950Oklahoma 543 2 538 622 620 634 649 622Oregon 923 911 911 931 886 876 877Pennsylvania 841 815 787 797 778 764 801Rhode Island 770 703 664 673 681 694 691

South Carolina 572 568 559 538 549 544 547South Dakota 556 582 585 579 560 609 583Tennessee 465 2 478 2 458 2 496 2 421 426 444Texas 572 570 593 576 596 572 583Utah 350 355 323 321 325 338 354

Vermont 1,124 1,116 927 878 846 844 866Virginia 625 630 600 594 585 574 578Washington 639 652 705 657 659 650 672West Virginia 571 602 596 630 632 656 664Wisconsin 807 814 817 827 832 839 849Wyoming 849 819 787 756 731 743 724

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 353 323 297 265 256 270 264 Guam 1,101 663 695 865 712 661 518 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 624 Puerto Rico 150 156 194 193 196 213 219 U.S. Virgin Islands 1,461 1,264 1,272 1,195 1,166 1,120 1,110See notes at end of table.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $717 2 $737 2 $763 2 $792 $822 $858

Alabama 569 585 606 636 625 638Alaska 1,101 1,070 1,019 996 1,012 1,006Arizona 654 2 660 2 627 506 784 887Arkansas 552 390 399 680 691 716California 739 773 774 809 877 912

Colorado 835 2 1,101 1,152 1,173 1,180 1,221Connecticut 893 927 967 989 1,005 1,043Delaware 935 965 999 1,041 1,109 1,176District of Columbia 1,098 1,159 1,272 1,059 1,181 1,219Florida 625 631 653 646 658 640

Georgia 610 624 651 685 714 741Hawaii 652 663 650 658 774 1,026Idaho 495 540 557 583 613 626Illinois 788 756 835 887 916 967Indiana 672 668 718 741 808 865

Iowa 710 736 742 746 743 791Kansas 776 804 841 873 866 897Kentucky 634 596 659 679 679 715Louisiana 503 549 577 606 613 655Maine 670 691 723 752 777 816

Maryland 818 740 804 825 835 875Massachusetts 700 729 762 794 835 954Michigan 967 1,001 1,076 1,131 1,092 1,184Minnesota 630 746 773 782 780 756Mississippi 462 488 513 552 560 580

Missouri 634 653 675 706 744 778Montana 654 672 683 698 738 767Nebraska 690 688 701 726 787 833Nevada 897 897 936 957 757 776New Hampshire 681 2 677 2 717 2 682 715 766

New Jersey 1,110 1,091 1,153 1,142 1,161 1,195New Mexico 480 507 560 618 670 720New York 857 877 911 946 1,016 1,057North Carolina 578 608 674 700 713 719North Dakota 613 642 692 712 736 775

Ohio 964 1,001 902 948 967 1,053Oklahoma 636 655 650 680 695 729Oregon 873 936 993 1,037 1,084 1,072Pennsylvania 797 799 814 847 866 898Rhode Island 695 722 750 780 833 832

South Carolina 559 584 606 632 669 692South Dakota 586 611 662 713 768 801Tennessee 453 464 469 484 504 513Texas 585 610 649 696 694 718Utah 370 381 405 410 424 446

Vermont 843 906 949 994 1,031 1,105Virginia 581 600 625 659 671 682Washington 645 668 668 682 710 726West Virginia 659 672 684 708 728 751Wisconsin 860 897 947 975 1,013 1,055Wyoming 722 740 824 870 893 960

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 283 267 276 267 227 234 Guam 523 577 — — — — Northern Marianas 830 851 693 625 528 446 Puerto Rico 83 107 159 174 164 124 U.S. Virgin Islands 1,095 935 1,014 841 823 702— Not available. 1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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Table B-28.d. Percent change from previous year of adjusted support services administration expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary Table B-28.d. education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 0.86 2 0.47 2 -3.12 2 -0.54 2 -0.99 2 -0.04 2

Alabama 2.72 2 -1.02 2 -1.14 3.51 5.35 4.02Alaska -6.05 -6.04 -5.97 -4.54 -0.89 -1.60Arizona 16.41 2 -0.31 2 0.03 2 -4.13 2 3.14 2 1.42 2

Arkansas -1.61 8.62 -1.98 -0.24 11.63 -3.50California -3.49 -3.10 -2.58 -0.28 -2.71 0.78

Colorado -6.52 0.77 2.18 -3.84 12.20 -9.97Connecticut -2.58 -10.79 -8.89 0.49 2.27 -3.73Delaware -5.40 2 8.32 2 0.74 2.51 2.37 -1.17District of Columbia -8.64 2 -0.28 -7.38 6.23 -14.08 -4.57Florida -1.71 -7.41 -3.40 -0.92 0.04 -3.63

Georgia 4.36 -5.75 -0.55 6.83 3.21 -0.11Hawaii 13.75 6.32 0.04 2.85 -3.33 -3.65Idaho 2.81 4.96 0.59 -0.70 8.22 4.21Illinois 20.59 -15.59 17.54 -12.43 3.76 -2.69Indiana 4.83 1.13 2.26 8.03 -4.58 1.92

Iowa -9.02 7.70 2.21 3.46 4.69 0.45Kansas -6.16 0.63 3.70 4.49 5.07 -3.48Kentucky 10.95 2 8.68 2 1.78 2 3.56 2 -0.31 2 1.20 2

Louisiana 0.34 -2.92 -3.97 -1.90 3.44 -0.27Maine -4.00 -2.06 1.49 -4.40 4.91 -0.47

Maryland 0.35 -3.89 -3.27 3.39 6.06 0.94Massachusetts 0.15 2 -0.76 2 -3.39 10.59 -38.09 1.46Michigan 0.42 1.44 0.82 1.63 -1.10 3.33Minnesota 0.27 2.70 -0.66 2.86 -3.25 -5.21Mississippi -1.67 -2.14 -3.13 6.19 3.51 2.46

Missouri -0.95 -0.77 -3.26 1.83 3.27 0.78Montana 4.48 1.79 -2.33 -1.46 -2.22 -0.63Nebraska -1.38 0.92 2.56 0.25 1.78 0.77Nevada 8.73 2.44 2.64 -2.33 -0.56 5.20New Hampshire 1.55 -0.33 -14.41 2 -2.14 2 -0.70 2 -2.12 2

New Jersey 6.05 2 3.07 2 -21.11 2 -11.24 2 -1.73 -4.19New Mexico -13.32 3.19 -8.84 3.56 23.81 3.13New York 1.23 -6.45 -2.18 -1.52 -0.17 -0.37North Carolina 1.22 -3.55 0.35 0.38 1.98 -2.94North Dakota -4.73 4.27 6.45 -4.49 -3.44 3.50

Ohio -0.27 52.97 -20.87 2.31 0.42 -0.82Oklahoma -0.88 2 15.55 -0.27 2.20 2.36 -4.22Oregon -1.32 0.04 2.14 -4.83 -1.10 0.13Pennsylvania -3.05 -3.43 1.27 -2.46 -1.84 4.96Rhode Island -8.70 -5.51 1.39 1.14 1.86 -0.42

South Carolina -0.60 -1.68 -3.61 2.04 -1.03 0.62South Dakota 4.69 0.62 -1.12 -3.29 8.87 -4.29Tennessee 2.63 2 -4.05 2 8.18 2 -15.02 2 1.11 4.13Texas -0.44 4.03 -2.77 3.37 -3.98 1.98Utah 1.33 -9.07 -0.59 1.14 4.00 4.89

Vermont -0.71 -16.93 -5.29 -3.67 -0.19 2.54Virginia 0.83 -4.75 -1.07 -1.45 -1.88 0.66Washington 1.99 8.20 -6.80 0.24 -1.28 3.34West Virginia 5.48 -1.05 5.69 0.38 3.73 1.26Wisconsin 0.86 0.43 1.18 0.61 0.83 1.14Wyoming -3.43 -4.01 -3.84 -3.37 1.71 -2.64

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -8.36 -7.92 -10.94 -3.50 5.66 -2.24 Guam -39.81 4.87 24.45 -17.70 -7.09 -21.62 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 4.55 23.82 -0.31 1.43 8.74 2.86 U.S. Virgin Islands -13.44 0.62 -6.04 -2.42 -3.94 -0.90See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 0.43 2 2.89 2 3.45 2 3.85 2 3.76 4.36

Alabama 10.62 2.83 3.64 4.96 -1.80 2.13Alaska -3.24 -2.86 -4.76 -2.23 1.56 -0.61Arizona -1.66 2 1.03 2 -5.09 2 -19.21 54.74 13.21Arkansas 3.59 -29.39 2.39 70.42 1.61 3.53California 1.65 4.58 0.04 4.63 8.40 3.96

Colorado -3.36 2 31.75 2 4.65 1.88 0.60 3.42Connecticut -2.51 3.82 4.26 2.34 1.63 3.74Delaware 3.72 3.24 3.47 4.19 6.60 6.01District of Columbia -4.85 5.57 9.79 -16.77 11.52 3.24Florida -5.65 0.91 3.41 -0.99 1.76 -2.74

Georgia 0.67 2.31 4.42 5.16 4.30 3.75Hawaii 12.45 1.75 -1.92 1.25 17.51 32.58Idaho 0.72 9.08 3.18 4.67 5.07 2.16Illinois 6.04 -4.02 10.36 6.19 3.33 5.58Indiana 6.38 -0.67 7.47 3.31 9.01 6.98

Iowa 2.22 3.66 0.84 0.44 -0.29 6.41Kansas -0.81 3.53 4.62 3.77 -0.72 3.53Kentucky -1.14 -5.94 10.60 2.98 0.05 5.22Louisiana 3.36 9.14 5.15 4.99 1.13 6.96Maine 1.69 3.08 4.61 4.01 3.42 4.98

Maryland 0.90 -9.52 8.65 2.64 1.20 4.77Massachusetts -0.80 4.04 4.55 4.23 5.16 14.20Michigan 0.59 3.61 7.43 5.13 -3.47 8.47Minnesota -2.61 18.41 3.66 1.14 -0.24 -3.10Mississippi 1.74 5.60 5.10 7.64 1.45 3.66

Missouri -1.70 3.07 3.37 4.54 5.39 4.60Montana 0.26 2.76 1.71 2.16 5.70 3.93Nebraska -0.19 -0.32 1.86 3.60 8.38 5.84Nevada -2.18 -0.07 4.41 2.19 -20.86 2.52New Hampshire 3.42 2 -0.56 2 5.90 2 -4.93 2 4.91 7.15

New Jersey -2.46 -1.71 5.71 -0.96 1.63 2.94New Mexico -0.09 5.60 10.39 10.36 8.46 7.39New York -1.17 2.28 3.87 3.88 7.39 4.05North Carolina 2.50 5.13 10.89 3.85 1.92 0.82North Dakota -1.90 4.64 7.83 2.84 3.50 5.16

Ohio 1.57 3.82 -9.91 5.07 1.99 8.88Oklahoma 2.22 3.06 -0.73 4.56 2.22 4.96Oregon -0.51 7.29 6.10 4.34 4.55 -1.11Pennsylvania -0.55 0.28 1.84 4.03 2.23 3.70Rhode Island 0.62 3.93 3.76 4.07 6.81 -0.14

South Carolina 2.10 4.49 3.87 4.32 5.79 3.49South Dakota 0.55 4.15 8.40 7.72 7.73 4.18Tennessee 2.09 2.55 1.03 3.26 3.98 1.90Texas 0.18 4.41 6.32 7.32 -0.37 3.52Utah 4.51 2.89 6.36 1.34 3.39 5.12

Vermont -2.66 7.53 4.75 4.71 3.71 7.19Virginia 0.47 3.41 4.16 5.31 1.86 1.69Washington -4.01 3.61 -0.12 2.11 4.13 2.28West Virginia -0.74 1.96 1.78 3.47 2.89 3.23Wisconsin 1.32 4.32 5.58 2.95 3.88 4.14Wyoming -0.22 2.52 11.30 5.60 2.59 7.53

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 7.09 -5.48 3.38 -3.39 -14.90 2.97 Guam 0.97 10.31 — — — — Northern Marianas 33.00 2.58 -18.63 -9.79 -15.52 -15.58 Puerto Rico -61.93 28.65 48.61 9.12 -5.79 -24.29 U.S. Virgin Islands -1.34 -14.69 8.50 -17.02 -2.23 -14.63— Not available. 1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-29.a. Adjusted support services operations expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002

State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $39,705,562 2 $39,877,562 2 $39,528,994 2 $40,101,488 2 $40,830,137 2 $40,791,538 2 $41,657,758 2

Alabama 415,733 416,456 402,657 417,605 440,379 454,051 486,377Alaska 221,074 216,455 217,303 217,700 215,887 218,765 210,954Arizona 582,826 2 509,011 2 518,506 2 528,931 2 546,738 2 564,299 2 591,601 2

Arkansas 268,220 269,278 267,432 261,550 271,969 273,989 284,516California 4,506,943 4,428,436 4,270,989 4,077,081 4,126,253 4,065,329 4,188,818

Colorado 464,742 461,917 461,633 455,445 442,293 449,820 458,642Connecticut 700,536 673,903 657,333 675,519 681,432 675,574 690,137Delaware 125,738 123,414 115,361 116,590 121,085 126,767 131,357District of Columbia 128,788 165,341 182,207 159,459 168,463 136,786 130,238Florida 1,669,013 1,724,359 1,792,330 1,887,999 2,031,482 2,068,400 2,107,427

Georgia 810,999 836,059 816,228 832,163 891,659 921,830 955,847Hawaii 141,762 151,123 154,615 154,505 155,959 155,050 143,400Idaho 135,376 139,348 142,164 147,240 149,526 157,675 164,024Illinois 1,908,744 1,934,287 1,948,805 1,930,678 1,926,876 1,972,947 1,958,954Indiana 964,008 994,717 988,807 1,004,413 1,039,446 1,027,945 1,054,039

Iowa 363,108 395,724 397,719 379,245 373,722 371,543 379,306Kansas 419,178 407,006 413,086 442,707 447,838 434,552 443,306Kentucky 515,210 561,620 562,824 570,910 587,500 578,221 582,646Louisiana 601,115 596,220 592,007 582,953 593,519 592,329 596,973Maine 239,866 232,244 223,334 231,377 213,887 217,721 214,523

Maryland 953,202 949,473 941,331 941,492 954,339 909,703 915,750Massachusetts 1,089,626 1,043,970 1,016,792 979,461 983,309 1,028,451 1,020,915Michigan 1,834,897 1,842,306 1,889,631 1,866,800 1,863,197 1,836,323 1,937,842Minnesota 700,442 708,070 709,331 711,385 721,958 735,757 770,992Mississippi 240,460 234,310 236,183 247,261 268,569 285,438 293,576

Missouri 757,740 752,819 734,668 737,942 769,465 789,798 803,790Montana 149,145 169,605 148,103 150,120 147,964 149,153 148,905Nebraska 216,929 212,303 211,108 214,372 218,445 217,919 221,147Nevada 158,708 172,361 183,465 187,702 199,734 209,152 217,002New Hampshire 164,388 160,839 159,809 168,174 2 170,350 2 169,890 2 170,178 2

New Jersey 1,838,121 2 1,889,213 2 1,903,568 2 2,061,526 2,054,510 2,050,559 2,063,812New Mexico 206,898 241,587 237,109 236,402 261,050 265,910 267,332New York 3,721,752 3,639,168 3,704,054 3,863,952 3,948,023 3,848,176 3,870,249North Carolina 735,927 733,830 717,253 741,786 757,520 775,670 788,155North Dakota 96,673 90,353 87,929 85,746 85,426 84,242 86,049

Ohio 1,822,017 1,796,888 1,466,937 1,472,806 1,478,876 1,474,224 1,475,001Oklahoma 376,327 387,858 380,677 389,962 452,968 439,983 443,202Oregon 478,196 479,553 475,457 486,107 476,165 475,178 466,988Pennsylvania 2,064,269 2,073,257 2,038,914 2,051,192 2,078,743 1,961,877 2,078,494Rhode Island 160,362 156,288 155,004 158,320 158,964 158,497 165,210

South Carolina 394,741 398,548 393,972 402,888 407,844 421,918 437,805South Dakota 91,862 94,278 96,505 99,892 100,878 99,201 98,767Tennessee 502,195 2 547,066 2 535,947 2 582,046 2 534,373 538,803 568,850Texas 2,464,299 2,531,916 2,655,110 2,732,483 2,829,390 2,893,550 3,005,810Utah 208,019 215,448 217,264 217,518 222,510 228,318 235,406

Vermont 97,552 98,277 96,031 91,045 90,330 89,656 91,187Virginia 990,378 1,006,335 991,895 1,020,317 1,020,148 1,016,308 1,031,604Washington 770,159 743,165 756,421 847,690 866,794 873,283 886,859West Virginia 334,812 344,037 336,602 334,342 333,056 341,868 342,815Wisconsin 789,059 817,209 818,800 842,812 846,370 857,107 880,830Wyoming 113,425 110,316 107,787 103,878 102,957 102,032 100,151

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 2,463 2,820 2,520 2,514 2,747 2,900 2,792 Guam 24,753 33,026 33,709 39,108 33,926 31,758 29,737 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 690 Puerto Rico 61,420 74,611 92,620 81,787 92,291 85,702 92,039 U.S. Virgin Islands 20,613 13,251 13,127 12,677 12,459 12,124 11,811See notes at end of table.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $42,415,503 2 $43,427,425 2 $45,075,462 2 $46,522,731 $48,086,813 $49,628,448

Alabama 495,024 520,003 524,625 556,541 559,751 569,026Alaska 209,392 204,791 209,920 213,954 203,954 215,073Arizona 612,788 2 631,574 2 636,745 2 703,079 745,908 792,129Arkansas 295,463 325,047 325,435 319,822 308,446 360,991California 4,345,651 4,507,549 4,637,348 4,862,567 5,077,825 5,467,914

Colorado 481,156 2 552,600 550,175 569,435 627,492 641,368Connecticut 698,205 714,424 733,309 767,514 782,849 815,391Delaware 137,372 141,150 152,185 157,149 169,435 159,538District of Columbia 128,286 131,488 117,596 148,123 142,555 154,919Florida 2,084,836 2,123,117 2,209,711 2,210,291 2,266,867 2,268,617

Georgia 975,707 1,003,234 1,079,608 1,110,344 1,168,239 1,224,757Hawaii 133,074 132,200 131,744 126,602 136,778 137,646Idaho 172,767 181,705 185,487 191,651 198,627 211,120Illinois 1,967,338 2,055,536 2,197,229 2,241,123 2,349,876 2,445,390Indiana 1,103,551 1,112,329 1,165,288 1,217,674 1,235,712 1,244,749

Iowa 384,582 384,382 384,147 393,098 410,247 393,259Kansas 444,882 439,039 447,234 456,607 468,620 478,892Kentucky 579,356 543,586 552,836 551,860 557,605 571,617Louisiana 605,175 621,219 626,607 632,222 659,673 666,234Maine 216,758 220,119 226,119 235,279 242,067 259,567

Maryland 928,152 934,522 948,941 964,916 982,671 1,012,129Massachusetts 1,070,514 1,118,176 1,158,676 1,193,208 1,239,926 1,345,933Michigan 1,932,298 1,946,318 2,028,849 2,119,354 2,087,887 2,145,166Minnesota 787,630 844,928 864,256 894,612 946,408 850,267Mississippi 301,775 317,967 348,881 362,006 363,488 365,554

Missouri 821,176 845,250 851,324 853,845 906,838 934,800Montana 150,771 148,940 149,511 153,465 153,933 154,335Nebraska 222,744 224,465 228,931 232,979 244,339 247,012Nevada 226,762 241,075 259,530 272,063 272,245 304,127New Hampshire 173,411 2 176,656 2 182,835 2 189,263 195,682 207,200

New Jersey 2,040,784 2,047,510 2,160,358 2,221,195 2,320,769 2,446,344New Mexico 274,324 279,485 288,888 290,761 299,395 315,898New York 3,890,363 3,904,125 4,102,682 4,158,596 4,326,695 4,372,739North Carolina 814,168 848,775 886,772 907,806 926,753 943,880North Dakota 87,047 89,108 87,228 89,374 92,057 90,829

Ohio 1,492,906 1,522,195 1,805,538 1,867,198 1,939,979 2,006,162Oklahoma 463,291 483,843 483,823 510,836 561,025 557,433Oregon 491,919 548,386 552,938 523,448 532,305 538,561Pennsylvania 2,080,945 2,099,806 2,143,752 2,190,932 2,264,132 2,312,322Rhode Island 163,548 162,839 167,196 176,643 186,813 183,226

South Carolina 442,330 469,281 493,067 521,962 543,559 564,827South Dakota 98,737 100,303 99,249 101,389 108,414 104,865Tennessee 585,751 619,335 625,579 641,104 680,390 696,712Texas 3,183,532 3,224,957 3,284,523 3,551,193 3,650,680 3,770,980Utah 244,990 256,108 261,103 266,502 282,469 287,866

Vermont 94,675 94,269 96,525 103,367 104,396 108,789Virginia 1,046,600 1,063,404 1,101,504 1,164,325 1,209,274 1,250,033Washington 885,480 900,361 913,414 927,519 937,955 978,925West Virginia 341,056 344,515 359,543 372,183 371,151 370,522Wisconsin 904,626 919,377 936,694 931,196 936,041 972,600Wyoming 101,836 106,052 110,004 104,557 106,617 110,214

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 2,266 1,736 2,273 3,783 3,071 4,587 Guam 29,568 31,619 — — — — Northern Marianas 655 516 181 139 402 62 Puerto Rico 207,200 256,785 250,029 235,457 267,236 257,870 U.S. Virgin Islands 11,467 12,270 15,617 14,825 13,245 12,530— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

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State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 0.43 2 -0.87 2 1.45 2 1.82 2 -0.09 2 2.12 2

Alabama 0.17 -3.31 3.71 5.45 3.10 7.12Alaska -2.09 0.39 0.18 -0.83 1.33 -3.57Arizona -12.67 2 1.87 2 2.01 2 3.37 2 3.21 2 4.84 2

Arkansas 0.39 -0.69 -2.20 3.98 0.74 3.84California -1.74 -3.56 -4.54 1.21 -1.48 3.04

Colorado -0.61 -0.06 -1.34 -2.89 1.70 1.96Connecticut -3.80 -2.46 2.77 0.88 -0.86 2.16Delaware -1.85 -6.53 1.07 3.86 4.69 3.62District of Columbia 28.38 10.20 -12.49 5.65 -18.80 -4.79Florida 3.32 3.94 5.34 7.60 1.82 1.89

Georgia 3.09 -2.37 1.95 7.15 3.38 3.69Hawaii 6.60 2.31 -0.07 0.94 -0.58 -7.51Idaho 2.93 2.02 3.57 1.55 5.45 4.03Illinois 1.34 0.75 -0.93 -0.20 2.39 -0.71Indiana 3.19 -0.59 1.58 3.49 -1.11 2.54

Iowa 8.98 0.50 -4.64 -1.46 -0.58 2.09Kansas -2.90 1.49 7.17 1.16 -2.97 2.01Kentucky 9.01 0.21 1.44 2.91 -1.58 0.77Louisiana -0.81 -0.71 -1.53 1.81 -0.20 0.78Maine -3.18 -3.84 3.60 -7.56 1.79 -1.47

Maryland -0.39 -0.86 0.02 1.36 -4.68 0.66Massachusetts -4.19 -2.60 -3.67 0.39 4.59 -0.73Michigan 0.40 2.57 -1.21 -0.19 -1.44 5.53Minnesota 1.09 0.18 0.29 1.49 1.91 4.79Mississippi -2.56 0.80 4.69 8.62 6.28 2.85

Missouri -0.65 -2.41 0.45 4.27 2.64 1.77Montana 13.72 -12.68 1.36 -1.44 0.80 -0.17Nebraska -2.13 -0.56 1.55 1.90 -0.24 1.48Nevada 8.60 6.44 2.31 6.41 4.72 3.75New Hampshire -2.16 -0.64 5.23 2 1.29 2 -0.27 2 0.17 2

New Jersey 2.78 2 0.76 2 8.30 2 -0.34 -0.19 0.65New Mexico 16.77 -1.85 -0.30 10.43 1.86 0.53New York -2.22 1.78 4.32 2.18 -2.53 0.57North Carolina -0.28 -2.26 3.42 2.12 2.40 1.61North Dakota -6.54 -2.68 -2.48 -0.37 -1.39 2.15

Ohio -1.38 -18.36 0.40 0.41 -0.31 0.05Oklahoma 3.06 -1.85 2.44 16.16 -2.87 0.73Oregon 0.28 -0.85 2.24 -2.05 -0.21 -1.72Pennsylvania 0.44 -1.66 0.60 1.34 -5.62 5.94Rhode Island -2.54 -0.82 2.14 0.41 -0.29 4.24

South Carolina 0.96 -1.15 2.26 1.23 3.45 3.77South Dakota 2.63 2.36 3.51 0.99 -1.66 -0.44Tennessee 8.93 2 -2.03 2 8.60 2 -8.19 2 0.83 5.58Texas 2.74 4.87 2.91 3.55 2.27 3.88Utah 3.57 0.84 0.12 2.29 2.61 3.10

Vermont 0.74 -2.29 -5.19 -0.79 -0.75 1.71Virginia 1.61 -1.43 2.87 -0.02 -0.38 1.51Washington -3.51 1.78 12.07 2.25 0.75 1.55West Virginia 2.76 -2.16 -0.67 -0.38 2.65 0.28Wisconsin 3.57 0.19 2.93 0.42 1.27 2.77Wyoming -2.74 -2.29 -3.63 -0.89 -0.90 -1.84

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 14.53 -10.64 -0.27 9.28 5.58 -3.73 Guam 33.42 2.07 16.02 -13.25 -6.39 -6.36 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 21.48 24.14 -11.70 12.84 -7.14 7.39 U.S. Virgin Islands -35.71 -0.94 -3.42 -1.72 -2.69 -2.58See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 1.82 2 2.39 2 3.79 2 3.21 2 3.36 3.21

Alabama 1.78 5.05 0.89 6.08 0.58 1.66Alaska -0.74 -2.20 2.50 1.92 -4.67 5.45Arizona 3.58 2 3.07 2 0.82 2 10.42 2 6.09 6.20Arkansas 3.85 10.01 0.12 -1.72 -3.56 17.04California 3.74 3.73 2.88 4.86 4.43 7.68

Colorado 4.91 2 14.85 2 -0.44 3.50 10.20 2.21Connecticut 1.17 2.32 2.64 4.66 2.00 4.16Delaware 4.58 2.75 7.82 3.26 7.82 -5.84District of Columbia -1.50 2.50 -10.57 25.96 -3.76 8.67Florida -1.07 1.84 4.08 0.03 2.56 0.08

Georgia 2.08 2.82 7.61 2.85 5.21 4.84Hawaii -7.20 -0.66 -0.35 -3.90 8.04 0.63Idaho 5.33 5.17 2.08 3.32 3.64 6.29Illinois 0.43 4.48 6.89 2.00 4.85 4.06Indiana 4.70 0.80 4.76 4.50 1.48 0.73

Iowa 1.39 -0.05 -0.06 2.33 4.36 -4.14Kansas 0.36 -1.31 1.87 2.10 2.63 2.19Kentucky -0.56 -6.17 1.70 -0.18 1.04 2.51Louisiana 1.37 2.65 0.87 0.90 4.34 0.99Maine 1.04 1.55 2.73 4.05 2.88 7.23

Maryland 1.35 0.69 1.54 1.68 1.84 3.00Massachusetts 4.86 4.45 3.62 2.98 3.92 8.55Michigan -0.29 0.73 4.24 4.46 -1.48 2.74Minnesota 2.16 7.27 2.29 3.51 5.79 -10.16Mississippi 2.79 5.37 9.72 3.76 0.41 0.57

Missouri 2.16 2.93 0.72 0.30 6.21 3.08Montana 1.25 -1.21 0.38 2.64 0.31 0.26Nebraska 0.72 0.77 1.99 1.77 4.88 1.09Nevada 4.50 6.31 7.66 4.83 0.07 11.71New Hampshire 1.90 2 1.87 2 3.50 2 3.52 2 3.39 5.89

New Jersey -1.12 0.33 5.51 2.82 4.48 5.41New Mexico 2.62 1.88 3.36 0.65 2.97 5.51New York 0.52 0.35 5.09 1.36 4.04 1.06North Carolina 3.30 4.25 4.48 2.37 2.09 1.85North Dakota 1.16 2.37 -2.11 2.46 3.00 -1.33

Ohio 1.21 1.96 18.61 3.42 3.90 3.41Oklahoma 4.53 4.44 # 5.58 9.83 -0.64Oregon 5.34 11.48 0.83 -5.33 1.69 1.18Pennsylvania 0.12 0.91 2.09 2.20 3.34 2.13Rhode Island -1.01 -0.43 2.68 5.65 5.76 -1.92

South Carolina 1.03 6.09 5.07 5.86 4.14 3.91South Dakota -0.03 1.59 -1.05 2.16 6.93 -3.27Tennessee 2.97 5.73 1.01 2.48 6.13 2.40Texas 5.91 1.30 1.85 8.12 2.80 3.30Utah 4.07 4.54 1.95 2.07 5.99 1.91

Vermont 3.82 -0.43 2.39 7.09 1.00 4.21Virginia 1.45 1.61 3.58 5.70 3.86 3.37Washington -0.16 1.68 1.45 1.54 1.13 4.37West Virginia -0.51 1.01 4.36 3.52 -0.28 -0.17Wisconsin 2.70 1.63 1.88 -0.59 0.52 3.91Wyoming 1.68 4.14 3.73 -4.95 1.97 3.37

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -18.85 -23.40 30.98 66.42 -18.83 49.37 Guam -0.57 6.94 — — — — Northern Marianas -5.06 -21.31 -64.94 -22.91 188.05 -84.58 Puerto Rico 125.12 23.93 -2.63 -5.83 13.50 -3.50 U.S. Virgin Islands -2.91 7.00 27.29 -5.07 -10.66 -5.40— Not available.# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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State or jurisdiction 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

United States1 $979 2 $968 2 $940 2 $936 2 $939 2 $925 2 $929 2

Alabama 574 577 558 571 600 616 652Alaska 2,023 1,900 1,831 1,777 1,714 1,722 1,653Arizona 959 2 796 2 789 2 785 2 771 2 765 2 796 2

Arkansas 617 617 610 592 612 612 628California 944 895 836 776 775 752 757

Colorado 826 804 778 743 708 702 699Connecticut 1,518 1,437 1,366 1,383 1,373 1,333 1,332Delaware 1,286 1,238 1,129 1,118 1,147 1,187 1,211District of Columbia 1,584 2,049 2,260 1,970 2,088 1,700 1,632Florida 932 926 928 953 995 980 968

Georgia 720 726 693 689 722 725 729Hawaii 836 880 885 871 864 844 766Idaho 630 631 630 636 632 656 675Illinois 1,062 1,062 1,054 1,030 1,018 1,030 1,008Indiana 1,010 1,042 1,033 1,046 1,076 1,061 1,079

Iowa 759 818 809 766 750 742 755Kansas 973 931 927 980 979 943 957Kentucky 817 882 871 872 897 879 883Louisiana 768 760 745 731 741 742 749Maine 1,122 1,079 1,032 1,069 986 1,024 1,004

Maryland 1,364 1,328 1,279 1,252 1,235 1,150 1,137Massachusetts 1,320 1,251 1,202 1,139 1,120 1,151 1,116Michigan 1,164 1,163 1,186 1,164 1,165 1,137 1,181Minnesota 947 936 917 896 891 895 923Mississippi 479 466 468 488 531 564 580

Missouri 938 922 872 859 888 899 903Montana 986 1,109 951 938 908 908 899Nebraska 801 775 755 759 766 759 763Nevada 849 856 866 842 847 834 819New Hampshire 957 931 902 928 2 919 2 897 2 876 2

New Jersey 1,708 2 1,734 2 1,715 2 1,823 1,785 1,746 1,724New Mexico 699 800 768 749 810 813 811New York 1,451 1,401 1,401 1,437 1,444 1,391 1,376North Carolina 681 675 653 666 668 671 666North Dakota 821 767 743 722 717 706 722

Ohio 1,033 1,015 822 820 818 813 803Oklahoma 650 670 647 653 750 722 719Oregon 1,012 1,015 954 953 922 910 885Pennsylvania 1,247 1,243 1,204 1,194 1,192 1,112 1,163Rhode Island 1,181 1,126 1,090 1,101 1,091 1,075 1,103

South Carolina 641 641 628 629 634 650 678South Dakota 721 730 733 742 706 691 683Tennessee 613 2 663 2 643 2 681 2 617 611 636Texas 740 748 766 772 784 787 802Utah 474 482 476 469 472 481 493

Vermont 1,029 1,026 989 924 879 858 864Virginia 1,005 1,008 976 989 976 958 955Washington 951 885 870 946 946 931 927West Virginia 1,022 1,067 1,051 1,050 1,059 1,101 1,116Wisconsin 1,008 1,025 1,005 1,016 1,003 996 1,012Wyoming 1,167 1,123 1,056 1,036 1,020 1,017 1,003

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 201 226 189 180 190 201 192 Guam 934 1,251 1,190 1,300 1,097 987 902 Northern Marianas — — — — — — 78 Puerto Rico 94 116 144 128 146 138 147 U.S. Virgin Islands 973 609 587 554 548 524 519See notes at end of table.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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State or jurisdiction 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

United States1 $930 2 $941 2 $969 2 $993 $1,037 $1,042

Alabama 662 694 701 751 770 772Alaska 1,612 1,550 1,551 1,592 1,556 1,601Arizona 767 2 776 2 751 2 825 865 859Arkansas 646 712 720 709 698 803California 764 777 783 805 842 879

Colorado 714 2 804 787 804 881 864Connecticut 1,325 1,335 1,346 1,385 1,417 1,430Delaware 1,243 1,261 1,344 1,393 1,504 1,381District of Columbia 1,631 1,705 1,636 1,919 2,105 2,055Florida 930 925 945 928 947 907

Georgia 724 729 770 780 823 833Hawaii 709 696 701 681 755 746Idaho 704 743 758 782 825 856Illinois 997 1,029 1,092 1,105 1,167 1,181Indiana 1,123 1,127 1,178 1,232 1,271 1,250

Iowa 765 767 771 790 843 809Kansas 954 937 947 967 1,013 1,018Kentucky 883 812 843 851 852 874Louisiana 763 800 815 836 903 911Maine 1,015 1,035 1,071 1,124 1,190 1,263

Maryland 1,134 1,125 1,127 1,140 1,173 1,176Massachusetts 1,146 1,178 1,204 1,228 1,294 1,383Michigan 1,146 1,143 1,179 1,228 1,235 1,240Minnesota 930 990 1,009 1,048 1,127 999Mississippi 599 630 694 723 743 741

Missouri 912 928 932 934 1,011 1,027Montana 916 917 935 974 1,012 1,016Nebraska 763 767 786 808 869 866Nevada 804 813 834 836 813 852New Hampshire 874 2 876 2 893 2 915 955 1,002

New Jersey 1,662 1,638 1,702 1,723 1,798 1,823New Mexico 825 843 879 896 951 986New York 1,368 1,364 1,426 1,440 1,528 1,522North Carolina 673 687 707 711 729 718North Dakota 725 752 759 793 858 857

Ohio 809 824 980 1,017 1,076 1,096Oklahoma 746 776 770 815 916 896Oregon 915 1,013 1,019 960 992 977Pennsylvania 1,153 1,157 1,180 1,206 1,270 1,269Rhode Island 1,081 1,062 1,080 1,129 1,208 1,159

South Carolina 678 712 742 783 817 835South Dakota 689 704 749 774 858 822Tennessee 647 694 691 700 762 753Texas 831 829 833 890 915 906Utah 508 530 543 555 597 594

Vermont 890 889 918 989 1,041 1,075Virginia 955 957 980 1,027 1,075 1,075Washington 909 908 915 924 950 970West Virginia 1,122 1,143 1,208 1,275 1,319 1,310Wisconsin 1,029 1,043 1,065 1,061 1,083 1,106Wyoming 1,028 1,092 1,155 1,135 1,206 1,251

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 153 114 148 244 199 289 Guam 885 975 — — — — Northern Marianas 72 56 19 14 41 6 Puerto Rico 335 416 407 384 444 427 U.S. Virgin Islands 512 554 745 711 693 667— Not available.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Expenditure per pupil in fall enrollment

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State or jurisdiction FY 90-FY 91 FY 91-FY 92 FY 92-FY 93 FY 93-FY 94 FY 94-FY 95 FY 95-FY 96

United States1 -1.21 2 -2.83 2 -0.39 2 0.31 2 -1.56 2 0.46 2

Alabama 0.44 -3.34 2.35 5.07 2.79 5.74Alaska -6.06 -3.65 -2.93 -3.56 0.45 -3.99Arizona -17.07 2 -0.79 2 -0.49 2 -1.88 2 -0.70 2 3.97 2

Arkansas 0.09 -1.19 -2.86 3.33 # 2.54California -5.28 -6.51 -7.22 -0.17 -2.94 0.64

Colorado -2.59 -3.23 -4.50 -4.82 -0.75 -0.49Connecticut -5.35 -4.88 1.20 -0.71 -2.92 -0.04Delaware -3.67 -8.85 -0.99 2.65 3.45 2.05District of Columbia 29.35 10.30 -12.83 5.99 -18.57 -4.01Florida -0.66 0.15 2.72 4.47 -1.58 -1.16

Georgia 0.84 -4.52 -0.55 4.71 0.48 0.51Hawaii 5.23 0.53 -1.59 -0.72 -2.41 -9.19Idaho 0.18 -0.17 0.89 -0.64 3.84 2.89Illinois # -0.71 -2.27 -1.23 1.16 -2.11Indiana 3.15 -0.85 1.19 2.95 -1.45 1.67

Iowa 7.82 -1.07 -5.31 -2.18 -0.96 1.70Kansas -4.27 -0.41 5.71 -0.18 -3.65 1.54Kentucky 8.03 -1.28 0.04 2.87 -1.94 0.43Louisiana -1.03 -1.88 -2.01 1.49 0.13 0.86Maine -3.80 -4.39 3.58 -7.79 3.90 -1.92

Maryland -2.67 -3.69 -2.06 -1.36 -6.88 -1.16Massachusetts -5.19 -3.97 -5.22 -1.64 2.72 -3.04Michigan -0.08 1.98 -1.83 0.07 -2.38 3.81Minnesota -1.16 -2.05 -2.26 -0.58 0.49 3.10Mississippi -2.63 0.46 4.17 8.78 6.27 2.79

Missouri -1.70 -5.47 -1.47 3.43 1.22 0.47Montana 12.45 -14.25 -1.32 -3.25 -0.01 -0.89Nebraska -3.26 -2.51 0.52 0.94 -0.94 0.56Nevada 0.79 1.17 -2.81 0.62 -1.53 -1.84New Hampshire -2.78 -3.08 2.85 2 -0.95 2 -2.36 2 -2.33 2

New Jersey 1.49 2 -1.07 2 6.31 2 -2.14 -2.14 -1.30New Mexico 14.51 -4.01 -2.51 8.16 0.32 -0.19New York -3.44 0.03 2.54 0.53 -3.67 -1.11North Carolina -0.85 -3.21 1.89 0.40 0.31 -0.65North Dakota -6.54 -3.14 -2.78 -0.70 -1.52 2.31

Ohio -1.75 -18.94 -0.24 -0.26 -0.70 -1.13Oklahoma 2.97 -3.38 0.92 14.81 -3.77 -0.36Oregon 0.28 -6.07 -0.07 -3.28 -1.23 -2.83Pennsylvania -0.32 -3.11 -0.85 -0.19 -6.74 4.61Rhode Island -4.71 -3.15 0.96 -0.89 -1.52 2.63

South Carolina # -1.99 0.19 0.72 2.65 4.27South Dakota 1.17 0.49 1.20 -4.85 -2.11 -1.27Tennessee 8.28 2 -3.10 2 5.86 2 -9.39 2 -0.87 4.12Texas 1.09 2.40 0.67 1.64 0.35 1.91Utah 1.69 -1.32 -1.49 0.67 1.89 2.58

Vermont -0.29 -3.67 -6.56 -4.84 -2.43 0.71Virginia 0.26 -3.14 1.30 -1.31 -1.82 -0.29Washington -6.89 -1.68 8.67 0.08 -1.65 -0.38West Virginia 4.40 -1.51 -0.06 0.86 3.93 1.39Wisconsin 1.66 -1.90 1.10 -1.31 -0.68 1.63Wyoming -3.79 -5.98 -1.93 -1.46 -0.32 -1.40

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 12.64 -16.67 -4.75 5.58 5.86 -4.59 Guam 33.94 -4.93 9.29 -15.61 -10.07 -8.57 Northern Marianas — — — — — — Puerto Rico 22.70 24.59 -10.95 13.84 -5.59 6.28 U.S. Virgin Islands -37.36 -3.58 -5.71 -1.14 -4.27 -0.92See notes at end of table.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-29.d. Percent change from previous year of support services operations expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, Table B-29.d. by fiscal year and state: 1990-2002—Continued

State or jurisdiction FY 96-FY 97 FY 97-FY 98 FY 98-FY 99 FY 99-FY 2000 FY 2000-FY 01 FY 01-FY 02

United States1 0.10 2 1.24 2 2.88 2 2.51 2 4.42 0.47

Alabama 1.54 4.87 1.05 7.12 2.46 0.27Alaska -2.50 -3.83 0.04 2.67 -2.23 2.84Arizona -3.64 2 1.18 2 -3.24 2 9.85 2 4.88 -0.68Arkansas 2.92 10.22 1.06 -1.46 -1.62 15.04California 1.01 1.62 0.76 2.90 4.51 4.40

Colorado 2.24 2 12.55 2 -2.14 2.19 9.61 -1.95Connecticut -0.60 0.79 0.85 2.91 2.29 0.90Delaware 2.60 1.46 6.58 3.65 7.97 -8.19District of Columbia -0.05 4.54 -4.07 17.30 9.70 -2.38Florida -3.98 -0.47 2.14 -1.81 2.08 -4.25

Georgia -0.62 0.64 5.67 1.29 5.43 1.21Hawaii -7.43 -1.83 0.62 -2.76 10.84 -1.22Idaho 4.40 5.54 1.95 3.15 5.48 3.85Illinois -1.07 3.16 6.19 1.19 5.60 1.14Indiana 4.10 0.39 4.53 4.53 3.22 -1.70

Iowa 1.27 0.32 0.51 2.52 6.69 -4.03Kansas -0.35 -1.82 1.08 2.13 4.80 0.50Kentucky # -8.03 3.82 0.98 0.10 2.50Louisiana 1.89 4.83 1.93 2.52 8.12 0.83Maine 1.03 2.03 3.47 4.95 5.83 6.11

Maryland -0.26 -0.79 0.22 1.09 2.87 0.30Massachusetts 2.74 2.79 2.19 2.01 5.35 6.88Michigan -2.90 -0.28 3.18 4.14 0.55 0.37Minnesota 0.71 6.47 1.95 3.81 7.62 -11.41Mississippi 3.26 5.19 10.25 4.11 2.77 -0.31

Missouri 0.96 1.79 0.40 0.23 8.25 1.62Montana 1.82 0.18 1.86 4.23 3.85 0.42Nebraska -0.04 0.53 2.53 2.78 7.50 -0.28Nevada -1.83 1.12 2.66 0.15 -2.67 4.81New Hampshire -0.23 2 0.19 2 1.94 2 2.48 2 4.37 4.86

New Jersey -3.57 -1.47 3.95 1.20 4.38 1.40New Mexico 1.69 2.18 4.28 1.97 6.16 3.69New York -0.54 -0.30 4.53 0.99 6.09 -0.35North Carolina 0.99 2.06 2.92 0.68 2.47 -1.58North Dakota 0.30 3.71 1.00 4.44 8.23 -0.17

Ohio 0.74 1.83 18.93 3.73 5.82 1.84Oklahoma 3.81 3.94 -0.77 5.83 12.47 -2.22Oregon 3.39 10.76 0.56 -5.72 3.26 -1.53Pennsylvania -0.81 0.30 2.02 2.18 5.31 -0.05Rhode Island -2.00 -1.73 1.70 4.52 7.02 -4.05

South Carolina -0.09 5.05 4.23 5.51 4.32 2.29South Dakota 0.91 2.22 6.38 3.29 10.88 -4.17Tennessee 1.71 7.13 -0.38 1.28 8.84 -1.09Texas 3.68 -0.34 0.47 6.86 2.87 -1.03Utah 3.06 4.29 2.33 2.26 7.59 -0.52

Vermont 3.07 -0.09 3.24 7.66 5.31 3.28Virginia -0.05 0.26 2.37 4.77 4.69 -0.01Washington -1.99 -0.04 0.76 0.97 2.81 2.10West Virginia 0.49 1.90 5.73 5.54 3.42 -0.70Wisconsin 1.64 1.34 2.14 -0.38 2.10 2.11Wyoming 2.50 6.22 5.77 -1.72 6.27 3.66

Other jurisdictions American Samoa -19.89 -25.66 29.63 65.29 -18.57 44.97 Guam -1.86 10.06 — — — — Northern Marianas -7.50 -23.05 -65.87 -24.77 185.18 -85.53 Puerto Rico 128.31 24.27 -2.11 -5.70 15.56 -3.84 U.S. Virgin Islands -1.38 8.20 34.32 -4.57 -2.50 -3.68— Not available.# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Refer to student membership counts (table C-33.a) for information regarding imputation of prekindergarten students. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percent change from previous fiscal year (FY)

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Table B-30.a.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1990

State or jurisdictionTotal

expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $298,600,806 2,3 $264,161,082 2,3 $19,484,001 3 $5,470,334 2,3 $4,185,701 3 $5,299,688 2,3

Alabama 3,606,454 3,193,061 265,649 64,286 3 38,021 3 45,437Alaska 1,308,324 1,162,086 47,881 20,488 3 4,244 73,624Arizona 4,055,455 3,169,804 3 529,400 156,269 2 14,696 3 185,287Arkansas 2,188,450 1,971,139 107,307 54,647 3 8,687 46,670California 33,899,434 3 30,153,147 2,324,117 657,535 3 554,003 210,631 3

Colorado 3,958,323 3,440,903 3 299,961 86,867 2 5,239 125,355Connecticut 5,089,748 2 4,834,039 2 20,312 53,736 3 113,215 68,446Delaware 802,525 2 731,106 2 29,735 3 20,106 3 16,989 3 4,590District of Columbia 966,412 2 898,152 2 45,831 10,273 2 8,246 3,910 2

Florida 14,313,537 11,547,920 1,993,815 183,116 2 358,834 3 229,851

Georgia 7,503,809 6,323,666 708,785 179,503 195,551 96,304Hawaii 1,163,392 982,397 71,867 36,726 36,971 35,432Idaho 974,782 881,046 49,570 24,363 1,296 18,507Illinois 12,956,330 11,403,316 939,727 276,494 3 90,605 246,187Indiana 6,658,878 5,718,262 463,885 118,081 35,806 322,843

Iowa 3,052,788 2,813,455 139,638 67,523 5,338 26,833Kansas 2,939,122 2,593,907 197,307 97,123 2 2,754 3 48,030Kentucky 3,189,202 2,994,871 72,657 55,284 2 4,224 3 62,167Louisiana 4,442,381 3,983,247 206,297 65,681 3 33,371 153,785Maine 1,683,337 1,471,036 3 134,413 30,502 2 15,380 32,006

Maryland 6,064,955 5,465,744 459,037 58,394 32,567 49,214Massachusetts 6,939,911 6,680,732 70,397 3 35,503 2 59,957 3 93,322Michigan 12,761,232 11,263,156 601,876 239,936 3 418,623 237,641Minnesota 5,833,584 4,875,970 573,397 103,195 186,349 94,672Mississippi 2,259,037 2,066,801 94,201 54,130 7,008 36,897

Missouri 5,348,444 4,615,414 361,714 207,328 3 66,245 97,742Montana 1,007,974 900,064 65,196 22,712 3,840 16,162Nebraska 1,917,868 1,730,997 119,246 41,333 3 2,298 23,993Nevada 1,318,817 1,000,482 238,642 33,688 2 5,046 3 40,960New Hampshire 1,340,870 3 1,153,133 136,778 17,271 3 3,571 30,118 3

New Jersey 11,911,687 11,394,676 3 160,299 3 117,513 2 130,143 3 109,056New Mexico 1,644,503 1,431,676 2 168,852 3 16,893 2 4,373 3 22,709New York 28,297,338 25,388,879 1,655,707 384,579 547,786 320,387North Carolina 7,104,852 2 6,094,722 2 602,873 104,256 2 27,268 3 275,733 2

North Dakota 703,661 644,709 28,015 17,478 2 4,556 3 8,904

Ohio 12,328,637 11,219,311 432,944 367,987 166,284 142,111Oklahoma 2,991,037 3 2,673,942 3 280,814 19,141 2 2,323 3 14,816 3

Oregon 3,486,755 3,224,934 137,523 65,753 3 9,928 48,616Pennsylvania 14,223,961 13,327,792 57,123 190,179 335,580 313,288Rhode Island 1,167,358 1,125,398 3,415 21,042 3 6,795 10,708

South Carolina 3,837,173 3,259,562 3 322,327 90,739 2 45,115 119,428South Dakota 697,194 627,423 3 36,780 24,046 2 2,091 6,853Tennessee 4,439,560 3,916,620 215,963 3 77,912 3 216,494 12,572Texas 21,233,687 17,912,933 3 2,173,699 405,158 2 45,985 695,911Utah 1,809,786 3 1,586,032 120,129 23,335 31,628 48,663

Vermont 829,815 767,521 36,427 15,063 2,456 8,348Virginia 7,478,409 2 6,485,212 2 595,666 166,912 99,651 130,968Washington 6,102,529 3 4,983,220 3 737,020 112,279 2 93,391 176,621West Virginia 1,961,165 3 1,847,769 3 42,341 42,172 24,364 4,519Wisconsin 6,022,510 5,515,249 279,923 112,885 2 58,124 3 56,327Wyoming 783,814 714,449 27,523 22,917 2,391 16,534

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 34,168 30,645 372 — 2,202 — Guam 151,477 148,806 — — 938 — Northern Marianas 29,509 28,737 — — 140 — Puerto Rico 1,551,665 1,530,244 3,381 — 10,529 — U.S. Virgin Islands 221,163 179,728 5,611 33,365 2,457 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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[Thousands of dollars]

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Table B-30.a.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1990

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 88.47 2,3 6.53 3 1.83 2,3 1.40 3 1.77 2,3

Alabama 88.54 7.37 1.78 3 1.05 3 1.26Alaska 88.82 3.66 1.57 3 0.32 5.63Arizona 78.16 3 13.05 3.85 2 0.36 3 4.57Arkansas 90.07 4.90 2.50 3 0.40 2.13California 88.95 6.86 1.94 3 1.63 0.62 3

Colorado 86.93 3 7.58 2.19 2 0.13 3.17Connecticut 94.98 2 0.40 1.06 3 2.22 1.34Delaware 91.10 2 3.71 3 2.51 3 2.12 3 0.57District of Columbia 92.94 2 4.74 1.06 2 0.85 0.40 2

Florida 80.68 13.93 1.28 2 2.51 3 1.61

Georgia 84.27 9.45 2.39 2.61 1.28Hawaii 84.44 6.18 3.16 3.18 3.05Idaho 90.38 5.09 2.50 0.13 1.90Illinois 88.01 7.25 2.13 3 0.70 1.90Indiana 85.87 6.97 1.77 0.54 4.85

Iowa 92.16 4.57 2.21 0.17 0.88Kansas 88.25 6.71 3.30 2 0.09 3 1.63Kentucky 93.91 2.28 1.73 2 0.13 3 1.95Louisiana 89.66 4.64 1.48 3 0.75 3.46Maine 87.39 3 7.98 1.81 2 0.91 1.90

Maryland 90.12 7.57 0.96 0.54 0.81Massachusetts 96.27 1.01 3 0.51 2 0.86 3 1.34Michigan 88.26 4.72 1.88 3 3.28 1.86Minnesota 83.58 9.83 1.77 3.19 1.62Mississippi 91.49 4.17 2.40 0.31 1.63

Missouri 86.29 6.76 3.88 3 1.24 1.83Montana 89.29 6.47 2.25 0.38 1.60Nebraska 90.26 6.22 2.16 3 0.12 1.25Nevada 75.86 18.10 2.55 2 0.38 3 3.11New Hampshire 86.00 10.20 1.29 3 0.27 2.25 3

New Jersey 95.66 3 1.35 3 0.99 2 1.09 3 0.92New Mexico 87.06 2 10.27 3 1.03 2 0.27 3 1.38New York 89.72 5.85 1.36 1.94 1.13North Carolina 85.78 2 8.49 1.47 2 0.38 3 3.88 2

North Dakota 91.62 3.98 2.48 2 0.65 3 1.27

Ohio 91.00 3.51 2.98 1.35 1.15Oklahoma 89.40 3 9.39 0.64 2 0.08 3 0.50 3

Oregon 92.49 3.94 1.89 3 0.28 1.39Pennsylvania 93.70 0.40 1.34 2.36 2.20Rhode Island 96.41 0.29 1.80 3 0.58 0.92

South Carolina 84.95 3 8.40 2.36 2 1.18 3.11South Dakota 89.99 3 5.28 3.45 2 0.30 0.98Tennessee 88.22 4.86 3 1.75 3 4.88 0.28Texas 84.36 3 10.24 1.91 2 0.22 3.28Utah 87.64 6.64 1.29 1.75 2.69

Vermont 92.49 4.39 1.82 0.30 1.01Virginia 86.72 2 7.97 2.23 1.33 1.75Washington 81.66 3 12.08 1.84 2 1.53 2.89West Virginia 94.22 3 2.16 2.15 1.24 0.23Wisconsin 91.58 4.65 1.87 2 0.97 3 0.94Wyoming 91.15 3.51 2.92 0.30 2.11

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 89.69 1.09 — 6.44 — Guam 98.24 — — 0.62 — Northern Marianas 97.38 — — 0.47 — Puerto Rico 98.62 0.22 — 0.68 — U.S. Virgin Islands 81.27 2.54 15.09 1.11 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

— Not available.

Percentage

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Table B-30.b.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1991

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $305,279,178 2,3 $268,831,433 2,3 $20,812,081 2,3 $5,495,848 3 $4,385,281 3 $5,754,536 2,3

Alabama 3,650,099 3,293,523 219,528 41,816 3 45,247 3 49,985Alaska 1,297,754 1,136,996 50,796 22,634 3 6,129 81,199Arizona 4,237,743 3 3,285,974 3 576,274 160,134 3 17,917 3 197,444 3

Arkansas 2,232,524 2,009,329 103,312 63,012 9,535 47,336California 34,357,112 3 30,268,779 2,702,024 563,576 584,597 238,136 3

Colorado 4,073,797 3,516,576 3 367,412 47,805 3 7,033 134,972Connecticut 4,977,354 2 4,710,871 2 8,869 52,968 3 116,603 88,043Delaware 795,846 2 723,757 2 29,285 3 19,262 3 17,250 3 6,292District of Columbia 936,266 2 862,097 2 43,265 2 15,882 8,124 6,897 2

Florida 15,086,758 12,036,222 2,139,239 185,882 3 403,065 3 322,349

Georgia 7,444,974 6,392,502 591,787 177,272 182,803 100,610Hawaii 1,278,233 1,101,177 68,130 38,216 37,735 32,976Idaho 1,076,874 942,124 90,406 24,959 1,273 18,112Illinois 13,144,704 11,885,635 595,336 312,462 97,250 254,021Indiana 6,817,689 5,826,887 478,631 138,651 40,371 333,150

Iowa 3,145,766 2,842,909 198,916 66,880 3,691 33,371Kansas 2,814,076 2,578,718 89,708 96,325 3 3,151 3 46,173Kentucky 3,553,946 3,300,372 103,109 73,489 3 5,237 3 71,740Louisiana 4,409,091 2 4,023,322 2 169,952 70,357 22,028 123,432Maine 1,649,823 1,425,026 3 145,456 27,524 3 16,517 35,301

Maryland 6,185,974 5,642,891 404,345 59,524 28,266 50,948Massachusetts 6,762,235 6,529,025 67,865 3 35,727 3 53,456 3 76,162Michigan 13,080,325 11,371,048 705,964 286,168 442,286 274,859Minnesota 5,963,743 4,977,536 590,562 105,053 189,622 100,971Mississippi 2,205,955 2,009,941 101,829 47,208 9,549 37,429

Missouri 5,436,163 4,640,848 412,181 210,719 72,279 100,135Montana 1,068,296 957,983 63,565 26,143 5,444 15,161Nebraska 1,937,986 1,726,644 142,651 40,205 1,940 26,545Nevada 1,623,688 1,150,142 387,506 34,926 3 6,291 3 44,823New Hampshire 1,337,046 3 1,184,388 99,537 14,532 3,874 34,715 3

New Jersey 12,355,515 2 11,839,163 3 153,228 3 122,777 3 137,913 3 102,433New Mexico 1,717,088 2 1,509,108 3 171,915 3 5,413 3 8,293 22,359New York 29,425,755 25,966,104 2,194,111 358,224 540,634 366,681North Carolina 7,248,350 2 6,127,923 2 693,334 67,774 3 30,374 3 328,945 2

North Dakota 653,467 612,849 13,437 14,069 4,880 8,231

Ohio 12,420,078 11,186,924 524,979 349,565 188,087 170,522Oklahoma 3,122,546 3 2,804,257 2 280,708 19,945 3 2,296 3 15,339 3

Oregon 3,536,862 3,265,204 145,945 64,110 9,612 51,991Pennsylvania 14,314,414 13,422,191 36,885 172,499 351,801 331,038Rhode Island 1,140,879 1,095,956 4,543 13,213 6,311 20,856

South Carolina 3,904,562 3,318,855 3 340,825 77,882 3 52,820 114,181South Dakota 740,985 640,424 62,834 28,333 1,891 7,504Tennessee 4,372,563 3,863,010 179,632 3 76,998 3 230,155 3 22,768Texas 21,486,011 18,223,002 2,043,705 457,826 55,912 705,565Utah 1,892,792 1,644,509 139,217 32,361 29,865 46,840

Vermont 863,608 797,053 39,616 14,583 4,096 8,259Virginia 7,682,851 2 6,597,398 2 661,452 172,663 106,032 145,305Washington 6,499,825 3 5,197,951 3 815,408 187,616 103,211 195,639West Virginia 2,128,223 3 1,960,826 3 77,811 46,243 26,329 17,014Wisconsin 6,410,872 5,711,513 443,445 130,093 3 53,781 3 72,039Wyoming 780,094 693,973 41,608 24,349 2,426 17,738

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 38,368 33,193 2,149 792 2,234 — Guam 168,337 162,560 — 4,799 978 — Northern Marianas 48,405 43,892 — 4,266 247 — Puerto Rico 1,608,737 1,579,770 4,641 — 11,359 — U.S. Virgin Islands 195,316 159,605 7,887 25,164 2,660 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.b.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1991

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 88.06 2,3 6.82 2,3 1.80 3 1.44 3 1.89 2,3

Alabama 90.23 6.01 1.15 3 1.24 3 1.37Alaska 87.61 3.91 1.74 3 0.47 6.26Arizona 77.54 3 13.60 3.78 3 0.42 3 4.66 3

Arkansas 90.00 4.63 2.82 0.43 2.12California 88.10 7.86 1.64 1.70 0.69 3

Colorado 86.32 3 9.02 1.17 3 0.17 3.31Connecticut 94.65 2 0.18 1.06 3 2.34 1.77Delaware 90.94 2 3.68 3 2.42 3 2.17 3 0.79District of Columbia 92.08 2 4.62 2 1.70 0.87 0.74 2

Florida 79.78 14.18 1.23 3 2.67 3 2.14

Georgia 85.86 7.95 2.38 2.46 1.35Hawaii 86.15 5.33 2.99 2.95 2.58Idaho 87.49 8.40 2.32 0.12 1.68Illinois 90.42 4.53 2.38 0.74 1.93Indiana 85.47 7.02 2.03 0.59 4.89

Iowa 90.37 6.32 2.13 0.12 1.06Kansas 91.64 3.19 3.42 3 0.11 3 1.64Kentucky 92.86 2.90 2.07 3 0.15 3 2.02Louisiana 91.25 2 3.85 1.60 0.50 2.80Maine 86.37 3 8.82 1.67 3 1.00 2.14

Maryland 91.22 6.54 0.96 0.46 0.82Massachusetts 96.55 1.00 3 0.53 3 0.79 3 1.13Michigan 86.93 5.40 2.19 3.38 2.10Minnesota 83.46 9.90 1.76 3.18 1.69Mississippi 91.11 4.62 2.14 0.43 1.70

Missouri 85.37 7.58 3.88 1.33 1.84Montana 89.67 5.95 2.45 0.51 1.42Nebraska 89.09 7.36 2.07 0.10 1.37Nevada 70.84 23.87 2.15 3 0.39 3 2.76New Hampshire 88.58 7.44 1.09 0.29 2.60 3

New Jersey 95.82 3 1.24 3 0.99 3 1.12 3 0.83New Mexico 87.89 3 10.01 3 0.32 3 0.48 1.30New York 88.24 7.46 1.22 1.84 1.25North Carolina 84.54 2 9.57 0.94 3 0.42 3 4.54 2

North Dakota 93.78 2.06 2.15 0.75 1.26

Ohio 90.07 4.23 2.81 1.51 1.37Oklahoma 89.81 2 8.99 0.64 3 0.07 3 0.49 3

Oregon 92.32 4.13 1.81 0.27 1.47Pennsylvania 93.77 0.26 1.21 2.46 2.31Rhode Island 96.06 0.40 1.16 0.55 1.83

South Carolina 85.00 3 8.73 1.99 3 1.35 2.92South Dakota 86.43 8.48 3.82 0.26 1.01Tennessee 88.35 4.11 3 1.76 3 5.26 3 0.52Texas 84.81 9.51 2.13 0.26 3.28Utah 86.88 7.36 1.71 1.58 2.47

Vermont 92.29 4.59 1.69 0.47 0.96Virginia 85.87 2 8.61 2.25 1.38 1.89Washington 79.97 3 12.55 2.89 1.59 3.01West Virginia 92.13 3 3.66 2.17 1.24 0.80Wisconsin 89.09 6.92 2.03 3 0.84 3 1.12Wyoming 88.96 5.33 3.12 0.31 2.27

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 86.51 5.60 2.07 5.82 — Guam 96.57 — 2.85 0.58 — Northern Marianas 90.68 — 8.81 0.51 — Puerto Rico 98.20 0.29 — 0.71 — U.S. Virgin Islands 81.72 4.04 12.88 1.36 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.c.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1992

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $310,791,933 2,3 $272,313,298 2,3 $20,981,485 3 $5,174,515 2,3 $5,664,794 2,3 $6,657,841 2,3

Alabama 3,492,859 3,178,798 169,814 39,049 47,109 58,089Alaska 1,368,745 1,201,459 71,026 25,655 7,521 63,083Arizona 4,388,574 3,351,647 3 639,706 160,118 3 21,795 3 215,308Arkansas 2,390,257 2,135,340 3 133,734 58,520 3 11,191 51,472California 34,153,281 30,552,365 2,455,714 471,872 587,885 85,446

Colorado 4,181,976 3,550,844 3 426,987 48,475 9,491 146,179Connecticut 5,036,226 2 4,725,936 2 5,359 53,959 2 147,889 2 103,083Delaware 805,051 2 737,676 2 30,915 11,092 2 18,099 3 7,268District of Columbia 960,521 2 873,401 3 37,254 26,686 2 7,787 15,394 2

Florida 14,890,730 12,008,642 1,990,578 163,302 421,108 307,100

Georgia 7,249,363 6,261,592 548,715 158,573 177,651 102,832Hawaii 1,379,239 1,140,503 130,635 33,528 41,821 32,752Idaho 1,144,143 980,435 116,696 26,505 1,351 19,155Illinois 13,276,026 11,919,133 654,246 311,856 107,538 283,254Indiana 6,867,131 5,859,648 471,412 126,510 42,958 366,603

Iowa 3,368,012 3,037,843 224,271 61,924 6,331 37,642Kansas 2,882,724 2,615,268 93,291 121,273 3 3,340 3 49,552Kentucky 3,760,478 3,493,517 3 116,262 68,724 7,005 74,970Louisiana 4,750,163 2 4,110,320 2 115,754 60,056 23,298 440,736Maine 1,625,159 1,445,769 102,038 20,554 16,875 39,922

Maryland 6,103,088 5,624,802 337,635 56,222 27,114 57,315Massachusetts 6,755,229 6,492,879 77,126 35,637 54,740 94,846Michigan 13,691,577 11,805,476 806,919 255,467 519,419 304,295Minnesota 6,143,106 5,075,581 642,437 102,877 199,368 122,844Mississippi 2,198,109 1,980,746 114,613 54,718 10,119 37,914

Missouri 5,459,061 4,656,452 423,374 189,470 72,325 117,440Montana 1,069,749 969,180 58,085 24,649 2,917 14,918Nebraska 2,000,473 1,780,897 148,228 45,638 3 1,675 24,035Nevada 1,649,103 1,241,338 263,135 58,635 3 7,229 3 78,766New Hampshire 1,319,405 3 1,195,986 69,428 12,506 4,015 37,468 3

New Jersey 13,036,561 12,455,797 3 206,186 3 122,608 3 153,829 3 98,141New Mexico 1,786,837 1,562,876 3 183,369 11,117 5,028 24,448New York 29,165,493 25,504,138 1,924,740 273,251 966,122 497,242North Carolina 7,181,242 2 6,008,173 631,058 72,768 31,200 438,042 2

North Dakota 691,072 633,423 21,944 22,416 4,799 8,489

Ohio 13,616,523 11,764,516 507,319 247,218 794,836 302,633Oklahoma 3,216,483 2 2,925,368 2 215,780 50,919 3,676 20,741Oregon 3,669,918 3,386,738 156,162 62,012 11,365 53,642Pennsylvania 14,272,307 13,372,357 29,178 158,072 366,383 346,317Rhode Island 1,157,352 1,116,402 7,067 10,505 6,257 17,120

South Carolina 3,814,621 3,306,988 281,487 65,317 55,567 105,262South Dakota 771,608 668,059 66,993 26,277 1,508 8,773Tennessee 4,267,389 3,687,082 219,697 80,559 3 260,266 3 19,786Texas 23,172,968 18,965,124 2,782,842 573,589 88,985 762,428Utah 1,968,484 1,671,865 139,484 32,995 80,615 43,525

Vermont 845,821 781,844 37,474 14,474 4,857 7,172Virginia 7,284,154 2 6,438,094 2 416,877 159,758 113,202 156,223Washington 6,852,072 3 5,491,191 3 1,004,666 113,446 24,162 218,606West Virginia 2,200,637 3 1,939,082 3 157,597 56,701 28,609 18,648 2

Wisconsin 6,659,187 5,926,918 462,438 111,790 3 54,766 103,275Wyoming 801,645 703,790 53,744 24,669 1,797 17,645

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 41,264 34,775 2,894 1,131 2,464 — Guam 192,680 174,686 8,303 8,729 962 — Northern Marianas 55,252 51,266 1,470 2,378 137 — Puerto Rico 1,629,051 1,603,472 2,156 8,546 14,877 — U.S. Virgin Islands 176,312 156,856 8,332 8,706 2,419 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.c.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1992

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 87.62 2,3 6.75 3 1.66 2,3 1.82 2,3 2.14 2,3

Alabama 91.01 4.86 1.12 1.35 1.66Alaska 87.78 5.19 1.87 0.55 4.61Arizona 76.37 3 14.58 3.65 3 0.50 3 4.91Arkansas 89.34 3 5.59 2.45 3 0.47 2.15California 89.46 7.19 1.38 1.72 0.25

Colorado 84.91 3 10.21 1.16 0.23 3.50Connecticut 93.84 2 0.11 1.07 2 2.94 2 2.05Delaware 91.63 2 3.84 1.38 2 2.25 3 0.90District of Columbia 90.93 3 3.88 2.78 2 0.81 1.60 2

Florida 80.65 13.37 1.10 2.83 2.06

Georgia 86.37 7.57 2.19 2.45 1.42Hawaii 82.69 9.47 2.43 3.03 2.37Idaho 85.69 10.20 2.32 0.12 1.67Illinois 89.78 4.93 2.35 0.81 2.13Indiana 85.33 6.86 1.84 0.63 5.34

Iowa 90.20 6.66 1.84 0.19 1.12Kansas 90.72 3.24 4.21 3 0.12 3 1.72Kentucky 92.90 3 3.09 1.83 0.19 1.99Louisiana 86.53 2 2.44 1.26 0.49 9.28Maine 88.96 6.28 1.26 1.04 2.46

Maryland 92.16 5.53 0.92 0.44 0.94Massachusetts 96.12 1.14 0.53 0.81 1.40Michigan 86.22 5.89 1.87 3.79 2.22Minnesota 82.62 10.46 1.67 3.25 2.00Mississippi 90.11 5.21 2.49 0.46 1.72

Missouri 85.30 7.76 3.47 1.32 2.15Montana 90.60 5.43 2.30 0.27 1.39Nebraska 89.02 7.41 2.28 3 0.08 1.20Nevada 75.27 15.96 3.56 3 0.44 3 4.78New Hampshire 90.65 5.26 0.95 0.30 2.84 3

New Jersey 95.55 3 1.58 3 0.94 3 1.18 3 0.75New Mexico 87.47 3 10.26 0.62 0.28 1.37New York 87.45 6.60 0.94 3.31 1.70North Carolina 83.66 8.79 1.01 0.43 6.10 2

North Dakota 91.66 3.18 3.24 0.69 1.23

Ohio 86.40 3.73 1.82 5.84 2.22Oklahoma 90.95 2 6.71 1.58 0.11 0.64Oregon 92.28 4.26 1.69 0.31 1.46Pennsylvania 93.69 0.20 1.11 2.57 2.43Rhode Island 96.46 0.61 0.91 0.54 1.48

South Carolina 86.69 7.38 1.71 1.46 2.76South Dakota 86.58 8.68 3.41 0.20 1.14Tennessee 86.40 5.15 1.89 3 6.10 3 0.46Texas 81.84 12.01 2.48 0.38 3.29Utah 84.93 7.09 1.68 4.10 2.21

Vermont 92.44 4.43 1.71 0.57 0.85Virginia 88.38 2 5.72 2.19 1.55 2.14Washington 80.14 3 14.66 1.66 0.35 3.19West Virginia 88.11 3 7.16 2.58 1.30 0.85 2

Wisconsin 89.00 6.94 1.68 3 0.82 1.55Wyoming 87.79 6.70 3.08 0.22 2.20

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 84.28 7.01 2.74 5.97 — Guam 90.66 4.31 4.53 0.50 — Northern Marianas 92.79 2.66 4.30 0.25 — Puerto Rico 98.43 0.13 0.52 0.91 — U.S. Virgin Islands 88.96 4.73 4.94 1.37 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.d.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1993

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $316,219,177 2,3 $276,229,254 2,3 $22,421,991 3 $5,297,153 2,3 $5,474,008 2,3 $6,796,771 2,3

Alabama 3,645,152 3,263,665 177,702 81,850 53,266 68,669Alaska 1,372,606 1,209,900 81,066 21,114 7,474 53,053Arizona 4,540,838 3,442,431 3 703,045 161,748 3 23,169 3 210,445Arkansas 2,373,565 2,129,867 3 123,457 56,586 11,434 52,221California 33,743,609 30,279,584 2,346,100 452,242 579,503 86,180

Colorado 4,430,516 3,650,480 422,007 43,565 11,748 302,716Connecticut 4,997,966 2 4,675,119 2 6,047 57,571 2 148,374 2 110,855Delaware 837,818 2 750,321 2 46,650 15,271 3 18,272 3 7,304District of Columbia 909,551 2 838,481 3 26,764 23,480 3 7,057 13,769 2

Florida 14,620,555 12,078,198 1,629,782 159,231 430,225 323,119

Georgia 7,636,491 6,592,484 574,914 171,610 191,483 106,001Hawaii 1,359,821 1,182,781 66,316 36,739 43,274 30,710Idaho 1,128,980 1,005,449 77,528 24,377 1,528 20,099Illinois 13,722,431 12,430,410 2 563,480 302,088 3 113,740 312,713Indiana 7,018,467 5,998,392 493,164 111,685 46,418 368,809

Iowa 3,365,624 3,074,418 172,749 72,510 7,918 38,030Kansas 3,085,843 2,780,544 96,709 160,741 3,718 44,130Kentucky 3,825,941 3,529,482 3 158,285 57,922 3 7,001 73,251Louisiana 4,372,493 2 4,000,539 2 135,682 80,807 25,944 129,521Maine 1,646,306 1,522,016 3 46,913 21,242 16,410 39,725

Maryland 6,187,092 5,696,244 332,429 76,992 26,511 54,917Massachusetts 6,841,794 6,602,390 52,282 22,018 54,504 110,600Michigan 14,093,721 11,918,149 955,335 212,224 545,324 462,689Minnesota 6,322,643 5,169,932 682,119 95,819 219,599 155,175Mississippi 2,215,165 2,001,260 2 79,926 83,385 13,712 36,882

Missouri 5,362,417 4,638,774 375,476 125,055 76,742 146,370Montana 1,075,972 981,606 50,365 26,911 3,169 13,921Nebraska 1,982,879 1,787,835 122,575 43,806 2,001 3 26,661Nevada 1,618,042 1,294,736 213,989 30,996 9,123 3 69,199New Hampshire 1,305,126 3 1,216,399 40,212 12,506 3,845 32,164 3

New Jersey 13,390,403 12,396,336 3 567,152 3 123,653 3 172,981 3 130,281New Mexico 1,787,648 1,550,635 3 191,424 8,046 5,026 32,517New York 29,642,239 26,127,013 1,741,177 271,241 969,926 532,883North Carolina 7,226,072 2 6,164,515 2 526,483 93,431 33,907 407,735 2

North Dakota 705,936 638,971 36,428 17,058 3,810 9,670

Ohio 13,170,678 11,468,576 519,614 223,872 768,567 190,048Oklahoma 3,291,396 3,053,389 2 155,795 56,577 4,580 21,056Oregon 3,902,693 3,561,832 188,891 82,980 10,582 58,408Pennsylvania 15,546,948 13,682,679 1,062,821 152,235 329,086 320,127Rhode Island 1,211,259 1,168,705 6,204 10,083 7,260 19,007

South Carolina 3,816,598 3,363,049 223,807 62,525 58,132 109,086South Dakota 774,007 691,367 43,592 25,772 1,588 11,687Tennessee 4,383,007 3,924,656 220,254 90,920 3 31,363 3 115,813Texas 23,994,696 18,905,093 3,557,745 730,096 85,056 716,706Utah 2,063,716 1,720,674 214,968 32,344 52,348 43,383

Vermont 833,105 770,388 34,645 12,996 4,985 10,091Virginia 7,449,633 2 6,536,453 2 479,447 154,042 119,924 159,767Washington 7,311,953 3 5,850,558 3 1,081,154 109,074 3 23,316 247,851West Virginia 2,305,925 2,032,832 169,965 54,903 31,835 16,391Wisconsin 7,009,574 6,194,616 507,280 123,189 55,284 129,204Wyoming 762,268 685,033 40,077 20,027 1,966 15,165

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 34,385 29,550 2,100 812 1,923 — Guam 232,906 201,879 17,225 12,623 1,179 — Northern Marianas 53,476 48,488 3,188 1,589 211 — Puerto Rico 1,651,040 1,619,574 340 12,337 18,789 — U.S. Virgin Islands 174,517 150,661 18,491 3,427 1,938 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.d.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1993

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 87.35 2,3 7.09 3 1.68 2,3 1.73 2,3 2.15 2,3

Alabama 89.53 4.88 2.25 1.46 1.88Alaska 88.15 5.91 1.54 0.54 3.87Arizona 75.81 3 15.48 3.56 3 0.51 3 4.63Arkansas 89.73 3 5.20 2.38 0.48 2.20California 89.73 6.95 1.34 1.72 0.26

Colorado 82.39 9.53 0.98 0.27 6.83Connecticut 93.54 2 0.12 1.15 2 2.97 2 2.22Delaware 89.56 2 5.57 1.82 3 2.18 3 0.87District of Columbia 92.19 3 2.94 2.58 3 0.78 1.51 2

Florida 82.61 11.15 1.09 2.94 2.21

Georgia 86.33 7.53 2.25 2.51 1.39Hawaii 86.98 4.88 2.70 3.18 2.26Idaho 89.06 6.87 2.16 0.14 1.78Illinois 90.58 2 4.11 2.20 3 0.83 2.28Indiana 85.47 7.03 1.59 0.66 5.25

Iowa 91.35 5.13 2.15 0.24 1.13Kansas 90.11 3.13 5.21 0.12 1.43Kentucky 92.25 3 4.14 1.51 3 0.18 1.91Louisiana 91.49 2 3.10 1.85 0.59 2.96Maine 92.45 3 2.85 1.29 1.00 2.41

Maryland 92.07 5.37 1.24 0.43 0.89Massachusetts 96.50 0.76 0.32 0.80 1.62Michigan 84.56 6.78 1.51 3.87 3.28Minnesota 81.77 10.79 1.52 3.47 2.45Mississippi 90.34 2 3.61 3.76 0.62 1.66

Missouri 86.51 7.00 2.33 1.43 2.73Montana 91.23 4.68 2.50 0.29 1.29Nebraska 90.16 6.18 2.21 0.10 3 1.34Nevada 80.02 13.23 1.92 0.56 3 4.28New Hampshire 93.20 3.08 0.96 0.29 2.46 3

New Jersey 92.58 3 4.24 3 0.92 3 1.29 3 0.97New Mexico 86.74 3 10.71 0.45 0.28 1.82New York 88.14 5.87 0.92 3.27 1.80North Carolina 85.31 2 7.29 1.29 0.47 5.64 2

North Dakota 90.51 5.16 2.42 0.54 1.37

Ohio 87.08 3.95 1.70 5.84 1.44Oklahoma 92.77 2 4.73 1.72 0.14 0.64Oregon 91.27 4.84 2.13 0.27 1.50Pennsylvania 88.01 6.84 0.98 2.12 2.06Rhode Island 96.49 0.51 0.83 0.60 1.57

South Carolina 88.12 5.86 1.64 1.52 2.86South Dakota 89.32 5.63 3.33 0.21 1.51Tennessee 89.54 5.03 2.07 3 0.72 3 2.64Texas 78.79 14.83 3.04 0.35 2.99Utah 83.38 10.42 1.57 2.54 2.10

Vermont 92.47 4.16 1.56 0.60 1.21Virginia 87.74 2 6.44 2.07 1.61 2.14Washington 80.01 3 14.79 1.49 3 0.32 3.39West Virginia 88.16 7.37 2.38 1.38 0.71Wisconsin 88.37 7.24 1.76 0.79 1.84Wyoming 89.87 5.26 2.63 0.26 1.99

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 85.94 6.11 2.36 5.59 — Guam 86.68 7.40 5.42 0.51 — Northern Marianas 90.67 5.96 2.97 0.39 — Puerto Rico 98.09 0.02 0.75 1.14 — U.S. Virgin Islands 86.33 10.60 1.96 1.11 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.e.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1994

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $323,329,194 2,3 $282,181,167 2,3 $23,047,613 $5,892,881 2,3 $5,705,707 2,3 $6,501,826 2,3

Alabama 3,827,139 3,424,197 187,398 103,884 3 59,959 51,700Alaska 1,384,701 1,221,765 96,685 22,072 6,791 37,389Arizona 4,655,700 3,548,006 3 641,295 224,394 3 23,700 3 218,305Arkansas 2,426,064 2,172,509 3 138,314 51,379 3 12,401 51,461California 34,953,434 30,638,897 3,104,159 525,915 580,515 103,948

Colorado 4,446,333 3,601,007 419,066 48,048 12,517 365,696Connecticut 5,148,117 2 4,806,420 2 11,524 62,483 2 149,471 2 118,219Delaware 883,979 784,739 3 55,562 12,434 3 22,542 8,702District of Columbia 911,865 2 869,454 3 13,009 14,520 3 7,367 7,516 2

Florida 15,507,705 12,591,481 1,938,723 225,387 464,819 287,296

Georgia 8,147,739 6,878,151 676,930 204,043 285,487 103,127Hawaii 1,430,971 1,216,437 100,862 39,018 40,860 33,792Idaho 1,191,554 1,046,971 97,118 24,721 1,814 20,930Illinois 13,547,833 12,280,705 525,352 318,692 114,315 308,769Indiana 7,325,327 6,172,331 568,103 118,096 46,660 420,137

Iowa 3,374,530 3,080,184 134,302 103,554 17,801 38,689Kansas 3,111,984 2,833,779 93,271 127,743 3,799 53,392Kentucky 3,887,148 3,597,748 152,995 54,506 8,239 73,661Louisiana 4,400,267 2 4,032,700 2 162,235 78,603 25,251 101,478Maine 1,618,090 1,472,691 67,334 20,567 17,029 40,470

Maryland 6,386,424 5,829,070 388,861 77,695 32,602 58,196Massachusetts 7,096,292 6,870,223 31,848 19,405 55,182 119,635Michigan 13,905,695 11,963,771 839,232 215,423 490,099 397,171Minnesota 6,522,565 5,274,647 757,497 95,283 228,965 166,173Mississippi 2,349,741 2,102,728 100,128 96,755 13,007 37,122

Missouri 5,608,453 4,852,393 390,813 150,444 80,319 134,483Montana 1,095,355 1,001,789 45,275 27,576 4,906 15,809Nebraska 2,083,797 1,845,076 154,431 47,014 2,901 34,375Nevada 1,640,395 1,340,186 187,310 37,496 9,327 66,077New Hampshire 1,305,561 3 1,227,389 27,076 14,679 6,113 30,305 3

New Jersey 13,800,812 12,733,095 3 625,210 111,321 3 186,962 3 144,224New Mexico 1,846,362 1,612,899 187,908 13,905 7,367 24,283New York 30,444,188 26,884,460 1,703,219 244,286 1,049,747 562,475North Carolina 7,122,441 2 6,270,719 2 525,222 126,856 2 36,867 162,777 2

North Dakota 713,079 636,621 44,739 18,248 3,214 10,257

Ohio 13,488,394 11,714,971 554,700 252,506 783,397 182,821Oklahoma 3,528,566 3,266,254 167,527 63,772 8,961 22,053Oregon 3,851,152 3,476,614 216,351 80,303 11,198 66,686Pennsylvania 15,452,587 13,693,821 981,277 165,607 327,062 284,820Rhode Island 1,253,062 1,206,628 6,809 11,819 3 7,707 3 20,100

South Carolina 3,879,019 3,401,243 241,625 73,633 62,481 100,039South Dakota 811,083 712,810 50,968 27,339 1,382 18,585Tennessee 4,493,172 4,028,509 202,148 147,948 17,053 97,514Texas 24,274,794 19,735,289 2,971,553 835,232 80,358 652,363Utah 2,252,450 1,841,706 270,075 32,140 54,018 54,511

Vermont 874,482 784,633 60,511 14,302 4,283 10,753Virginia 7,648,807 2 6,631,414 2 586,070 153,669 121,966 155,687Washington 7,264,628 3 5,962,722 3 880,493 148,100 3 27,464 245,850West Virginia 2,272,540 2,027,756 139,567 56,343 32,221 16,652Wisconsin 7,127,985 6,301,097 490,727 128,652 55,411 152,098Wyoming 754,833 680,464 34,210 25,072 1,829 13,257

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 37,957 30,663 3,161 1,253 2,878 — Guam 201,206 200,094 — — 1,111 — Northern Marianas 50,592 48,352 280 1,353 606 — Puerto Rico 1,774,906 1,731,261 4,009 20,449 19,187 — U.S. Virgin Islands 179,163 146,995 27,206 3,157 1,804 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.e.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1994

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 87.27 2,3 7.13 1.82 2,3 1.76 2,3 2.01 2,3

Alabama 89.47 4.90 2.71 3 1.57 1.35Alaska 88.23 6.98 1.59 0.49 2.70Arizona 76.21 3 13.77 4.82 3 0.51 3 4.69Arkansas 89.55 3 5.70 2.12 3 0.51 2.12California 87.66 8.88 1.50 1.66 0.30

Colorado 80.99 9.42 1.08 0.28 8.22Connecticut 93.36 2 0.22 1.21 2 2.90 2 2.30Delaware 88.77 3 6.29 1.41 3 2.55 0.98District of Columbia 95.35 3 1.43 1.59 3 0.81 0.82 2

Florida 81.20 12.50 1.45 3.00 1.85

Georgia 84.42 8.31 2.50 3.50 1.27Hawaii 85.01 7.05 2.73 2.86 2.36Idaho 87.87 8.15 2.07 0.15 1.76Illinois 90.65 3.88 2.35 0.84 2.28Indiana 84.26 7.76 1.61 0.64 5.74

Iowa 91.28 3.98 3.07 0.53 1.15Kansas 91.06 3.00 4.10 0.12 1.72Kentucky 92.55 3.94 1.40 0.21 1.89Louisiana 91.65 2 3.69 1.79 0.57 2.31Maine 91.01 4.16 1.27 1.05 2.50

Maryland 91.27 6.09 1.22 0.51 0.91Massachusetts 96.81 0.45 0.27 0.78 1.69Michigan 86.04 6.04 1.55 3.52 2.86Minnesota 80.87 11.61 1.46 3.51 2.55Mississippi 89.49 4.26 4.12 0.55 1.58

Missouri 86.52 6.97 2.68 1.43 2.40Montana 91.46 4.13 2.52 0.45 1.44Nebraska 88.54 7.41 2.26 0.14 1.65Nevada 81.70 11.42 2.29 0.57 4.03New Hampshire 94.01 2.07 1.12 0.47 2.32 3

New Jersey 92.26 3 4.53 0.81 3 1.35 3 1.05New Mexico 87.36 10.18 0.75 0.40 1.32New York 88.31 5.59 0.80 3.45 1.85North Carolina 88.04 2 7.37 1.78 2 0.52 2.29 2

North Dakota 89.28 6.27 2.56 0.45 1.44

Ohio 86.85 4.11 1.87 5.81 1.36Oklahoma 92.57 4.75 1.81 0.25 0.62Oregon 90.27 5.62 2.09 0.29 1.73Pennsylvania 88.62 6.35 1.07 2.12 1.84Rhode Island 96.29 0.54 0.94 3 0.62 3 1.60

South Carolina 87.68 6.23 1.90 1.61 2.58South Dakota 87.88 6.28 3.37 0.17 2.29Tennessee 89.66 4.50 3.29 0.38 2.17Texas 81.30 12.24 3.44 0.33 2.69Utah 81.76 11.99 1.43 2.40 2.42

Vermont 89.73 6.92 1.64 0.49 1.23Virginia 86.70 2 7.66 2.01 1.59 2.04Washington 82.08 3 12.12 2.04 3 0.38 3.38West Virginia 89.23 6.14 2.48 1.42 0.73Wisconsin 88.40 6.88 1.80 0.78 2.13Wyoming 90.15 4.53 3.32 0.24 1.76

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 80.79 8.33 3.30 7.58 — Guam 99.45 — — 0.55 — Northern Marianas 95.57 0.55 2.68 1.20 — Puerto Rico 97.54 0.23 1.15 1.08 — U.S. Virgin Islands 82.05 15.18 1.76 1.01 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.f.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1995

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $330,531,677 2,3 $288,921,771 2,3 $22,726,183 3 $6,246,959 2,3 $6,099,434 2,3 $6,537,330 2,3

Alabama 3,994,943 3,585,242 212,687 3 80,036 3 65,696 51,283Alaska 1,431,739 1,209,194 165,378 21,391 6,677 29,099Arizona 4,823,676 3,725,336 614,240 245,364 3 30,819 3 207,916Arkansas 2,481,748 2,219,648 140,741 55,849 13,103 52,407California 34,439,744 30,741,819 2,422,337 573,784 584,312 117,491

Colorado 4,582,169 3,830,107 484,779 58,233 9,758 199,291Connecticut 5,332,970 2 5,031,809 2 31,759 71,143 2 78,347 2 119,912Delaware 919,367 822,742 49,706 12,602 24,478 9,840District of Columbia 837,245 2 790,122 3 25,592 6,868 3 10,879 3,784 2

Florida 16,297,761 13,055,080 2,206,183 254,987 471,802 309,709

Georgia 8,760,580 7,270,135 818,917 246,211 291,138 134,179Hawaii 1,404,546 1,218,736 76,924 35,274 40,112 33,500Idaho 1,316,140 1,127,065 127,022 32,469 2,013 27,571Illinois 14,338,192 12,605,538 596,094 393,501 458,613 284,445Indiana 7,460,599 6,212,283 633,793 129,563 47,717 437,243

Iowa 3,407,913 3,106,888 147,624 100,934 18,616 33,852Kansas 3,140,821 2,851,075 90,961 129,844 3,836 65,104Kentucky 3,824,763 3,540,940 145,375 53,485 8,932 76,030Louisiana 4,515,800 2 4,117,930 2 169,187 90,626 27,176 110,881Maine 1,660,978 1,518,437 58,696 24,206 18,317 41,322

Maryland 6,653,616 6,022,281 464,356 79,086 24,655 63,238Massachusetts 7,411,094 7,182,010 33,361 33,370 26,118 136,235Michigan 14,055,837 12,368,512 657,802 265,201 469,855 294,467Minnesota 6,906,478 5,476,785 867,385 119,345 244,627 198,335Mississippi 2,557,624 2,276,377 151,179 72,989 15,371 41,708

Missouri 5,889,043 5,064,850 456,652 167,801 86,348 113,393Montana 1,086,510 1,000,191 41,251 27,752 4,083 13,233Nebraska 2,202,110 1,889,511 221,740 55,808 2,245 32,806Nevada 1,638,270 1,405,210 118,449 31,435 3 9,277 3 73,898New Hampshire 1,380,881 3 1,248,633 78,651 16,602 4,564 32,430 3

New Jersey 13,962,671 12,767,490 706,926 138,300 3 184,432 3 165,523New Mexico 1,981,971 1,707,245 214,811 21,836 11,604 26,475New York 31,125,949 27,235,814 2,014,455 249,796 1,055,884 570,000North Carolina 7,352,729 2 6,445,272 600,509 112,733 41,340 152,875 2

North Dakota 695,749 633,378 28,641 20,119 5,060 8,551

Ohio 13,874,864 11,883,674 567,140 273,529 821,290 329,231Oklahoma 3,631,063 3,274,180 225,773 95,643 12,650 22,816Oregon 3,941,535 3,493,134 272,743 88,099 11,591 75,967Pennsylvania 15,561,298 13,727,151 985,275 192,574 336,691 319,607Rhode Island 1,297,226 1,245,083 8,901 15,065 3 7,872 3 20,305

South Carolina 3,973,108 3,459,596 234,970 112,798 73,159 92,584South Dakota 824,186 726,013 55,120 27,207 3 1,415 14,431Tennessee 4,771,506 4,194,646 351,433 117,147 19,885 88,396Texas 24,111,864 20,817,867 1,889,938 655,009 103,438 645,612Utah 2,428,660 1,916,900 362,314 37,930 56,908 54,608

Vermont 862,307 788,487 43,429 14,940 4,149 11,302Virginia 7,863,507 2 6,812,402 2 578,325 169,957 130,336 172,486Washington 7,312,378 3 6,088,087 3 765,985 164,789 3 29,599 263,918West Virginia 2,304,691 2,083,362 108,586 58,484 34,258 20,000Wisconsin 7,144,652 6,423,756 368,801 170,584 56,440 125,070Wyoming 756,605 683,742 33,289 24,658 1,946 12,969

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 40,886 33,934 2,136 1,379 3,437 — Guam 191,711 191,251 — 260 201 — Northern Marianas 57,016 53,321 2,759 627 309 — Puerto Rico 1,837,907 1,778,809 17,999 16,013 24,110 976 U.S. Virgin Islands 162,328 144,645 12,872 3,052 1,759 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.f.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1995

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 87.41 2,3 6.88 3 1.89 2,3 1.85 2,3 1.98 2,3

Alabama 89.74 5.32 3 2.00 3 1.64 1.28Alaska 84.46 11.55 1.49 0.47 2.03Arizona 77.23 12.73 5.09 3 0.64 3 4.31Arkansas 89.44 5.67 2.25 0.53 2.11California 89.26 7.03 1.67 1.70 0.34

Colorado 83.59 10.58 1.27 0.21 4.35Connecticut 94.35 2 0.60 1.33 2 1.47 2 2.25Delaware 89.49 5.41 1.37 2.66 1.07District of Columbia 94.37 3 3.06 0.82 3 1.30 0.45 2

Florida 80.10 13.54 1.56 2.89 1.90

Georgia 82.99 9.35 2.81 3.32 1.53Hawaii 86.77 5.48 2.51 2.86 2.39Idaho 85.63 9.65 2.47 0.15 2.09Illinois 87.92 4.16 2.74 3.20 1.98Indiana 83.27 8.50 1.74 0.64 5.86

Iowa 91.17 4.33 2.96 0.55 0.99Kansas 90.77 2.90 4.13 0.12 2.07Kentucky 92.58 3.80 1.40 0.23 1.99Louisiana 91.19 2 3.75 2.01 0.60 2.46Maine 91.42 3.53 1.46 1.10 2.49

Maryland 90.51 6.98 1.19 0.37 0.95Massachusetts 96.91 0.45 0.45 0.35 1.84Michigan 88.00 4.68 1.89 3.34 2.09Minnesota 79.30 12.56 1.73 3.54 2.87Mississippi 89.00 5.91 2.85 0.60 1.63

Missouri 86.00 7.75 2.85 1.47 1.93Montana 92.06 3.80 2.55 0.38 1.22Nebraska 85.80 10.07 2.53 0.10 1.49Nevada 85.77 7.23 1.92 3 0.57 3 4.51New Hampshire 90.42 5.70 1.20 0.33 2.35 3

New Jersey 91.44 5.06 0.99 3 1.32 3 1.19New Mexico 86.14 10.84 1.10 0.59 1.34New York 87.50 6.47 0.80 3.39 1.83North Carolina 87.66 8.17 1.53 0.56 2.08 2

North Dakota 91.04 4.12 2.89 0.73 1.23

Ohio 85.65 4.09 1.97 5.92 2.37Oklahoma 90.17 6.22 2.63 0.35 0.63Oregon 88.62 6.92 2.24 0.29 1.93Pennsylvania 88.21 6.33 1.24 2.16 2.05Rhode Island 95.98 0.69 1.16 3 0.61 3 1.57

South Carolina 87.08 5.91 2.84 1.84 2.33South Dakota 88.09 6.69 3.30 3 0.17 1.75Tennessee 87.91 7.37 2.46 0.42 1.85Texas 86.34 7.84 2.72 0.43 2.68Utah 78.93 14.92 1.56 2.34 2.25

Vermont 91.44 5.04 1.73 0.48 1.31Virginia 86.63 2 7.35 2.16 1.66 2.19Washington 83.26 3 10.48 2.25 3 0.40 3.61West Virginia 90.40 4.71 2.54 1.49 0.87Wisconsin 89.91 5.16 2.39 0.79 1.75Wyoming 90.37 4.40 3.26 0.26 1.71

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 83.00 5.23 3.37 8.41 — Guam 99.76 — 0.14 0.10 — Northern Marianas 93.52 4.84 1.10 0.54 — Puerto Rico 96.78 0.98 0.87 1.31 0.05 U.S. Virgin Islands 89.11 7.93 1.88 1.08 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.g.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1996

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $338,662,496 2,3 $294,214,537 2,3 $24,908,959 $6,870,992 2,3 $5,448,950 2,3 $7,219,059 2,3

Alabama 4,190,132 3,737,112 216,380 121,198 64,785 50,659Alaska 1,443,188 1,205,224 187,190 19,153 6,230 25,391Arizona 5,067,395 3,838,146 692,953 243,678 3 33,783 3 258,835Arkansas 2,592,687 2,300,543 158,725 67,325 13,447 52,648California 35,067,432 31,525,039 2,083,772 704,654 613,369 140,597

Colorado 4,772,734 3,875,698 639,360 73,131 10,006 174,538Connecticut 5,370,360 2 5,035,450 2 43,344 79,034 2 94,149 2 118,383Delaware 949,243 837,573 70,526 15,625 15,416 10,102District of Columbia 821,088 2 783,213 3 17,820 6,938 3 10,058 3,059 2

Florida 16,413,651 13,240,298 2,121,206 240,858 474,779 336,510

Georgia 9,286,048 7,645,971 976,166 229,558 293,789 140,564Hawaii 1,455,908 1,200,218 149,082 34,936 36,109 35,564Idaho 1,389,400 1,175,897 147,760 33,997 2,447 29,300Illinois 14,141,954 12,371,554 904,432 448,873 104,060 313,035Indiana 7,575,151 6,335,830 591,782 128,230 48,278 471,031

Iowa 3,515,911 3,175,525 169,460 109,717 19,810 41,399Kansas 3,151,267 2,869,499 88,466 126,727 3,494 63,081Kentucky 3,976,371 3,657,685 90,823 123,241 24,843 79,780Louisiana 4,473,508 2 4,089,408 2 175,631 97,249 26,952 84,268Maine 1,640,600 1,515,158 45,557 23,731 18,047 38,107

Maryland 6,735,154 6,125,416 445,547 76,289 20,981 66,922Massachusetts 7,704,105 7,422,013 24,117 52,944 68,726 136,305Michigan 14,695,518 12,845,313 792,800 305,763 411,258 340,384Minnesota 7,132,259 5,587,599 933,632 136,016 251,953 223,058Mississippi 2,637,318 2,306,970 188,425 80,061 15,568 46,294

Missouri 6,134,420 5,225,823 467,842 196,181 98,378 146,196Montana 1,091,675 1,002,093 41,473 29,295 6,627 12,187Nebraska 2,199,827 1,900,758 211,341 53,550 2,376 31,801Nevada 1,858,157 1,495,402 223,846 41,723 3 10,459 3 86,727New Hampshire 1,435,074 3 1,285,399 93,602 18,454 3 4,932 32,686 3

New Jersey 14,106,773 12,926,830 693,180 145,597 162,966 178,202New Mexico 2,071,893 1,750,153 261,483 23,337 9,171 27,750New York 31,032,595 27,128,454 1,956,851 255,333 1,052,561 639,396North Carolina 7,486,381 2 6,438,867 698,605 140,182 45,976 162,751 2

North Dakota 715,501 642,438 39,221 20,811 4,905 8,126

Ohio 13,694,808 12,003,572 644,713 300,136 406,289 340,097Oklahoma 3,588,668 3,233,955 210,444 104,704 13,461 26,104Oregon 3,997,982 3,525,408 275,058 91,609 13,205 92,702Pennsylvania 16,535,174 14,271,018 1,215,859 208,379 363,933 475,985Rhode Island 1,321,420 1,261,923 8,679 16,816 3 10,751 3 23,251

South Carolina 4,248,484 3,558,501 329,194 193,489 63,749 103,550South Dakota 791,284 704,251 45,760 26,544 1,168 13,561Tennessee 4,953,497 4,300,063 427,306 107,646 20,346 98,136Texas 25,623,217 21,683,727 2,450,924 675,619 111,113 701,835Utah 2,490,128 1,983,424 350,249 39,878 59,822 56,755

Vermont 886,944 789,854 65,808 14,241 2,364 14,677Virginia 8,057,947 2 6,884,749 2 670,233 197,130 130,726 175,109Washington 7,553,068 3 6,221,485 3 888,078 123,175 3 31,957 288,373West Virginia 2,266,779 2,082,865 68,878 62,584 33,453 18,998Wisconsin 7,547,989 6,540,163 550,417 180,144 104,666 172,597Wyoming 774,428 671,010 64,957 25,512 1,260 11,690

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 40,930 35,039 1,591 1,440 2,860 — Guam 182,735 182,571 — — 164 — Northern Marianas 54,872 50,788 1,597 288 2,198 — Puerto Rico 2,063,463 1,999,861 11,038 26,220 25,718 626 U.S. Virgin Islands 147,338 141,032 1,680 2,983 1,643 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.g.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1996

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 86.88 2,3 7.36 2.03 2,3 1.61 2,3 2.13 2,3

Alabama 89.19 5.16 2.89 1.55 1.21Alaska 83.51 12.97 1.33 0.43 1.76Arizona 75.74 13.67 4.81 3 0.67 3 5.11Arkansas 88.73 6.12 2.60 0.52 2.03California 89.90 5.94 2.01 1.75 0.40

Colorado 81.20 13.40 1.53 0.21 3.66Connecticut 93.76 2 0.81 1.47 2 1.75 2 2.20Delaware 88.24 7.43 1.65 1.62 1.06District of Columbia 95.39 3 2.17 0.84 3 1.22 0.37 2

Florida 80.67 12.92 1.47 2.89 2.05

Georgia 82.34 10.51 2.47 3.16 1.51Hawaii 82.44 10.24 2.40 2.48 2.44Idaho 84.63 10.63 2.45 0.18 2.11Illinois 87.48 6.40 3.17 0.74 2.21Indiana 83.64 7.81 1.69 0.64 6.22

Iowa 90.32 4.82 3.12 0.56 1.18Kansas 91.06 2.81 4.02 0.11 2.00Kentucky 91.99 2.28 3.10 0.62 2.01Louisiana 91.41 2 3.93 2.17 0.60 1.88Maine 92.35 2.78 1.45 1.10 2.32

Maryland 90.95 6.62 1.13 0.31 0.99Massachusetts 96.34 0.31 0.69 0.89 1.77Michigan 87.41 5.39 2.08 2.80 2.32Minnesota 78.34 13.09 1.91 3.53 3.13Mississippi 87.47 7.14 3.04 0.59 1.76

Missouri 85.19 7.63 3.20 1.60 2.38Montana 91.79 3.80 2.68 0.61 1.12Nebraska 86.40 9.61 2.43 0.11 1.45Nevada 80.48 12.05 2.25 3 0.56 3 4.67New Hampshire 89.57 6.52 1.29 3 0.34 2.28 3

New Jersey 91.64 4.91 1.03 1.16 1.26New Mexico 84.47 12.62 1.13 0.44 1.34New York 87.42 6.31 0.82 3.39 2.06North Carolina 86.01 9.33 1.87 0.61 2.17 2

North Dakota 89.79 5.48 2.91 0.69 1.14

Ohio 87.65 4.71 2.19 2.97 2.48Oklahoma 90.12 5.86 2.92 0.38 0.73Oregon 88.18 6.88 2.29 0.33 2.32Pennsylvania 86.31 7.35 1.26 2.20 2.88Rhode Island 95.50 0.66 1.27 3 0.81 3 1.76

South Carolina 83.76 7.75 4.55 1.50 2.44South Dakota 89.00 5.78 3.35 0.15 1.71Tennessee 86.81 8.63 2.17 0.41 1.98Texas 84.63 9.57 2.64 0.43 2.74Utah 79.65 14.07 1.60 2.40 2.28

Vermont 89.05 7.42 1.61 0.27 1.65Virginia 85.44 2 8.32 2.45 1.62 2.17Washington 82.37 3 11.76 1.63 3 0.42 3.82West Virginia 91.89 3.04 2.76 1.48 0.84Wisconsin 86.65 7.29 2.39 1.39 2.29Wyoming 86.65 8.39 3.29 0.16 1.51

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 85.61 3.89 3.52 6.99 — Guam 99.91 — — 0.09 — Northern Marianas 92.56 2.91 0.53 4.01 — Puerto Rico 96.92 0.53 1.27 1.25 — U.S. Virgin Islands 95.72 1.14 2.02 1.12 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.h.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1997

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $351,136,268 2,3 $302,946,440 2,3 $27,691,976 $7,549,445 2,3 $5,213,079 2,3 $7,735,328 2,3

Alabama 4,481,016 3,853,242 322,742 141,615 113,521 49,896Alaska 1,387,917 1,199,095 142,374 17,301 5,819 23,327Arizona 5,075,145 3,955,355 524,390 280,660 3 35,725 3 279,016Arkansas 2,614,590 2,325,703 141,175 78,567 14,283 54,861California 37,829,697 33,537,150 2,581,344 917,094 636,367 157,741

Colorado 4,976,609 4,011,126 695,899 74,918 12,848 181,819Connecticut 5,393,091 2 5,071,323 2 37,292 71,744 2 93,007 2 119,725Delaware 1,001,219 884,386 67,693 21,908 15,106 12,125District of Columbia 773,421 2 709,729 49,270 6,306 4,641 3,475 2

Florida 16,686,696 13,476,541 2,142,283 243,232 469,064 355,575

Georgia 9,527,073 8,107,453 966,484 218,075 64,441 170,621Hawaii 1,427,142 1,185,292 138,709 31,756 36,194 35,191Idaho 1,459,219 1,222,886 163,338 36,897 3,189 32,909Illinois 15,553,130 13,141,915 1,357,014 520,153 105,969 428,079Indiana 8,113,643 6,789,533 621,260 130,514 47,366 524,970

Iowa 3,629,220 3,236,008 204,769 126,640 19,897 41,906Kansas 3,186,311 2,880,087 91,343 131,971 3,366 79,543Kentucky 4,106,849 3,792,306 78,541 118,834 38,543 78,626Louisiana 4,612,155 2 4,202,081 2 171,265 108,944 27,288 102,579Maine 1,669,677 1,539,063 49,590 25,371 17,233 38,420

Maryland 6,966,734 6,200,014 581,733 86,584 23,017 75,386Massachusetts 7,994,972 7,677,103 35,799 70,028 68,451 143,591Michigan 15,434,018 13,103,651 1,256,284 327,491 334,395 412,198Minnesota 7,313,434 5,704,449 958,427 160,235 254,259 236,064Mississippi 2,615,580 2,282,602 175,063 98,395 15,180 44,340

Missouri 6,233,502 5,355,252 406,809 214,260 109,429 147,752Montana 1,094,037 1,011,695 37,302 26,039 6,772 12,229Nebraska 2,166,586 1,914,570 153,523 62,316 3,201 32,976Nevada 2,139,315 1,608,387 349,397 65,359 3 10,746 3 105,426New Hampshire 1,497,624 3 1,316,359 124,366 20,823 3,411 32,665 3

New Jersey 14,532,225 13,199,877 825,047 150,799 166,734 189,768New Mexico 2,091,417 1,746,285 283,773 21,780 8,714 30,866New York 31,167,770 27,177,274 2,004,263 272,641 1,057,373 656,218North Carolina 7,867,931 2 6,688,486 801,687 149,450 51,294 177,015 2

North Dakota 715,623 647,549 29,703 23,953 5,327 9,092

Ohio 14,123,335 12,276,075 762,472 451,004 406,392 227,392Oklahoma 3,660,411 3,352,737 152,456 109,338 13,948 31,932Oregon 4,168,827 3,570,331 389,429 81,548 17,225 110,294Pennsylvania 16,857,408 14,375,855 1,346,656 229,641 345,126 560,131Rhode Island 1,347,044 1,291,612 8,989 15,927 8,277 3 22,238

South Carolina 4,393,779 3,696,546 438,314 110,468 62,503 85,948South Dakota 791,241 705,020 40,571 31,047 1,044 13,559Tennessee 5,301,211 4,648,215 426,138 112,484 21,240 93,135Texas 26,865,616 22,613,524 2,743,418 620,027 117,420 771,227Utah 2,535,011 2,043,822 315,074 53,510 60,825 61,781

Vermont 933,361 805,196 93,832 14,111 4,205 16,015Virginia 8,377,680 2 7,113,267 2 699,515 233,520 142,592 188,787Washington 7,567,433 3 6,265,604 3 853,420 148,339 32,889 267,181West Virginia 2,292,622 2,071,670 108,498 63,190 32,219 17,045Wisconsin 7,812,996 6,699,904 679,161 192,275 63,176 178,479Wyoming 773,704 663,235 64,083 30,366 1,828 14,192

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 46,129 37,878 1,517 3,406 3,328 — Guam 176,316 175,552 — 30 387 348 Northern Marianas 62,119 59,586 131 2,202 201 — Puerto Rico 2,107,491 2,013,941 30,071 4,399 37,877 21,204 U.S. Virgin Islands 144,008 137,009 2,344 2,922 1,733 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.h.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1997

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 86.28 2,3 7.89 2.15 2,3 1.48 2,3 2.20 2,3

Alabama 85.99 7.20 3.16 2.53 1.11Alaska 86.40 10.26 1.25 0.42 1.68Arizona 77.94 10.33 5.53 3 0.70 3 5.50Arkansas 88.95 5.40 3.00 0.55 2.10California 88.65 6.82 2.42 1.68 0.42

Colorado 80.60 13.98 1.51 0.26 3.65Connecticut 94.03 2 0.69 1.33 2 1.72 2 2.22Delaware 88.33 6.76 2.19 1.51 1.21District of Columbia 91.76 6.37 0.82 0.60 0.45 2

Florida 80.76 12.84 1.46 2.81 2.13

Georgia 85.10 10.14 2.29 0.68 1.79Hawaii 83.05 9.72 2.23 2.54 2.47Idaho 83.80 11.19 2.53 0.22 2.26Illinois 84.50 8.73 3.34 0.68 2.75Indiana 83.68 7.66 1.61 0.58 6.47

Iowa 89.17 5.64 3.49 0.55 1.15Kansas 90.39 2.87 4.14 0.11 2.50Kentucky 92.34 1.91 2.89 0.94 1.91Louisiana 91.11 2 3.71 2.36 0.59 2.22Maine 92.18 2.97 1.52 1.03 2.30

Maryland 88.99 8.35 1.24 0.33 1.08Massachusetts 96.02 0.45 0.88 0.86 1.80Michigan 84.90 8.14 2.12 2.17 2.67Minnesota 78.00 13.11 2.19 3.48 3.23Mississippi 87.27 6.69 3.76 0.58 1.70

Missouri 85.91 6.53 3.44 1.76 2.37Montana 92.47 3.41 2.38 0.62 1.12Nebraska 88.37 7.09 2.88 0.15 1.52Nevada 75.18 16.33 3.06 3 0.50 3 4.93New Hampshire 87.90 8.30 1.39 0.23 2.18 3

New Jersey 90.83 5.68 1.04 1.15 1.31New Mexico 83.50 13.57 1.04 0.42 1.48New York 87.20 6.43 0.87 3.39 2.11North Carolina 85.01 10.19 1.90 0.65 2.25 2

North Dakota 90.49 4.15 3.35 0.74 1.27

Ohio 86.92 5.40 3.19 2.88 1.61Oklahoma 91.59 4.17 2.99 0.38 0.87Oregon 85.64 9.34 1.96 0.41 2.65Pennsylvania 85.28 7.99 1.36 2.05 3.32Rhode Island 95.88 0.67 1.18 0.61 3 1.65

South Carolina 84.13 9.98 2.51 1.42 1.96South Dakota 89.10 5.13 3.92 0.13 1.71Tennessee 87.68 8.04 2.12 0.40 1.76Texas 84.17 10.21 2.31 0.44 2.87Utah 80.62 12.43 2.11 2.40 2.44

Vermont 86.27 10.05 1.51 0.45 1.72Virginia 84.91 2 8.35 2.79 1.70 2.25Washington 82.80 3 11.28 1.96 0.43 3.53West Virginia 90.36 4.73 2.76 1.41 0.74Wisconsin 85.75 8.69 2.46 0.81 2.28Wyoming 85.72 8.28 3.92 0.24 1.83

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 82.11 3.29 7.38 7.21 — Guam 99.57 — 0.02 0.22 0.20 Northern Marianas 95.92 0.21 3.54 0.32 — Puerto Rico 95.56 1.43 0.21 1.80 1.01 U.S. Virgin Islands 95.14 1.63 2.03 1.20 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.i.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1998

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $368,314,857 2,3 $314,519,233 2,3 $31,809,168 $8,037,217 2,3 $5,380,829 2,3 $8,568,411 2,3

Alabama 4,685,737 4,002,651 381,994 130,231 113,529 57,331Alaska 1,334,448 1,203,883 82,340 21,260 5,732 21,233Arizona 5,328,485 4,121,338 567,933 294,559 43,403 3 301,252Arkansas 2,624,811 2,367,815 133,626 54,413 14,463 54,495California 41,824,717 36,091,132 3,970,287 892,577 664,389 206,332

Colorado 5,180,268 4,282,167 565,135 124,211 25,721 183,034Connecticut 5,905,577 2 5,248,117 2 355,959 77,472 2 98,899 2 125,131Delaware 1,014,234 915,216 52,977 16,660 15,911 13,469District of Columbia 789,974 2 713,022 2 53,212 12,770 3,734 7,236 2

Florida 17,064,364 14,032,710 1,932,482 221,559 471,781 405,832

Georgia 9,917,996 8,560,475 890,762 236,335 47,994 182,430Hawaii 1,435,360 1,225,477 99,492 35,294 35,718 39,379Idaho 1,490,639 1,271,117 148,102 34,449 3,488 33,483Illinois 16,483,138 13,741,575 1,642,868 542,264 123,623 432,809Indiana 8,334,565 6,868,618 707,304 147,435 52,204 559,004

Iowa 3,740,925 3,311,073 237,229 121,816 19,953 50,854Kansas 3,275,323 2,957,232 90,317 130,559 3,526 93,689Kentucky 4,142,221 3,844,057 51,576 122,493 47,415 76,680Louisiana 4,908,745 2 4,438,903 2 201,558 140,094 18,935 109,255Maine 1,722,915 1,578,928 61,173 27,002 18,373 37,439

Maryland 7,173,660 6,437,988 532,502 95,831 23,247 84,092Massachusetts 8,527,772 8,132,512 42,754 115,088 81,667 155,751Michigan 15,983,768 13,224,606 1,644,051 321,869 332,425 460,817Minnesota 7,501,278 6,007,097 752,406 206,152 282,334 253,288Mississippi 2,814,391 2,384,731 267,438 100,569 17,185 44,468

Missouri 6,473,661 5,583,107 399,718 212,231 115,414 163,191Montana 1,136,882 1,023,697 62,584 30,355 7,179 13,067Nebraska 2,172,238 1,921,117 137,050 78,065 3,312 32,694Nevada 2,239,204 1,730,304 316,146 59,525 3 12,247 3 120,982New Hampshire 1,509,312 3 1,367,491 78,381 25,866 3,586 33,988 3

New Jersey 14,809,415 13,282,712 977,922 177,052 167,763 203,966New Mexico 2,166,150 1,828,702 273,868 21,882 10,219 31,479New York 32,917,816 27,909,074 2,798,934 389,626 1,099,237 720,944North Carolina 8,657,181 2 7,158,459 1,031,943 156,218 56,260 254,301 2

North Dakota 736,166 660,406 37,621 25,066 5,233 7,840

Ohio 14,492,309 12,613,057 733,511 511,628 386,703 247,411Oklahoma 3,811,526 3,457,895 224,561 85,102 10,323 33,645Oregon 4,338,302 3,828,092 303,763 88,558 21,056 96,832Pennsylvania 17,323,063 14,415,589 1,589,853 251,307 340,997 725,318Rhode Island 1,397,180 1,339,221 9,484 18,262 7,807 22,406

South Carolina 4,693,336 3,863,681 562,364 119,615 46,348 101,329South Dakota 873,040 732,721 83,740 38,836 1,073 16,669Tennessee 5,532,694 4,857,768 429,413 115,887 24,427 105,200Texas 28,303,371 23,343,565 3,254,000 677,084 146,013 882,708Utah 2,640,048 2,111,616 345,029 47,037 61,958 74,409

Vermont 914,076 826,039 52,457 17,545 2,488 15,548Virginia 8,634,679 2 7,422,002 2 663,312 201,507 154,836 193,023Washington 8,004,983 3 6,595,944 3 946,828 147,147 34,059 281,005West Virginia 2,356,818 2,099,774 131,977 78,513 30,855 15,699Wisconsin 8,198,922 6,919,443 832,152 210,627 64,149 172,552Wyoming 777,172 665,318 67,079 29,711 1,640 13,425

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 43,557 36,453 3,091 894 3,119 — Guam 186,037 185,875 — 101 62 — Northern Marianas 64,068 62,261 551 760 496 — Puerto Rico 2,226,655 2,183,132 320 3,042 40,161 — U.S. Virgin Islands 151,349 144,670 899 3,207 2,573 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.i.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1998

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 85.4 2,3 8.6 2.2 2,3 1.5 2,3 2.3 2,3

Alabama 85.4 8.2 2.8 2.4 1.2Alaska 90.2 6.2 1.6 0.4 1.6Arizona 77.3 10.7 5.5 0.8 3 5.7Arkansas 90.2 5.1 2.1 0.6 2.1California 86.3 9.5 2.1 1.6 0.5

Colorado 82.7 10.9 2.4 0.5 3.5Connecticut 88.9 2 6.0 1.3 2 1.7 2 2.1Delaware 90.2 5.2 1.6 1.6 1.3District of Columbia 90.3 2 6.7 1.6 0.5 0.9 2

Florida 82.2 11.3 1.3 2.8 2.4

Georgia 86.3 9.0 2.4 0.5 1.8Hawaii 85.4 6.9 2.5 2.5 2.7Idaho 85.3 9.9 2.3 0.2 2.2Illinois 83.4 10.0 3.3 0.7 2.6Indiana 82.4 8.5 1.8 0.6 6.7

Iowa 88.5 6.3 3.3 0.5 1.4Kansas 90.3 2.8 4.0 0.1 2.9Kentucky 92.8 1.2 3.0 1.1 1.9Louisiana 90.4 2 4.1 2.9 0.4 2.2Maine 91.6 3.6 1.6 1.1 2.2

Maryland 89.7 7.4 1.3 0.3 1.2Massachusetts 95.4 0.5 1.3 1.0 1.8Michigan 82.7 10.3 2.0 2.1 2.9Minnesota 80.1 10.0 2.7 3.8 3.4Mississippi 84.7 9.5 3.6 0.6 1.6

Missouri 86.2 6.2 3.3 1.8 2.5Montana 90.0 5.5 2.7 0.6 1.1Nebraska 88.4 6.3 3.6 0.2 1.5Nevada 77.3 14.1 2.7 3 0.5 3 5.4New Hampshire 90.6 5.2 1.7 0.2 2.3 3

New Jersey 89.7 6.6 1.2 1.1 1.4New Mexico 84.4 12.6 1.0 0.5 1.5New York 84.8 8.5 1.2 3.3 2.2North Carolina 82.7 11.9 1.8 0.6 2.9 2

North Dakota 89.7 5.1 3.4 0.7 1.1

Ohio 87.0 5.1 3.5 2.7 1.7Oklahoma 90.7 5.9 2.2 0.3 0.9Oregon 88.2 7.0 2.0 0.5 2.2Pennsylvania 83.2 9.2 1.5 2.0 4.2Rhode Island 95.9 0.7 1.3 0.6 1.6

South Carolina 82.3 12.0 2.5 1.0 2.2South Dakota 83.9 9.6 4.4 0.1 1.9Tennessee 87.8 7.8 2.1 0.4 1.9Texas 82.5 11.5 2.4 0.5 3.1Utah 80.0 13.1 1.8 2.3 2.8

Vermont 90.4 5.7 1.9 0.3 1.7Virginia 86.0 2 7.7 2.3 1.8 2.2Washington 82.4 3 11.8 1.8 0.4 3.5West Virginia 89.1 5.6 3.3 1.3 0.7Wisconsin 84.4 10.1 2.6 0.8 2.1Wyoming 85.6 8.6 3.8 0.2 1.7

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 83.7 7.1 2.1 7.2 — Guam 99.9 — 0.1 — — Northern Marianas 97.2 0.9 1.2 0.8 — Puerto Rico 98.0 # 0.1 1.8 — U.S. Virgin Islands 95.6 0.6 2.1 1.7 —

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.j.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1999

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $385,372,357 2,3 $328,015,026 2,3 $34,226,262 $8,576,834 2,3 $5,677,755 2,3 $8,876,481 2,3

Alabama 5,010,915 4,202,243 430,753 131,088 186,166 60,666Alaska 1,369,481 1,232,031 91,187 22,290 5,334 18,638Arizona 5,784,634 4,292,422 1,149,134 305,046 30,339 7,693Arkansas 2,686,311 2,427,267 134,570 55,005 17,029 52,440California 43,291,061 37,233,408 4,093,187 984,457 718,285 261,725

Colorado 5,441,580 4,484,377 550,410 130,572 41,436 234,785Connecticut 6,310,632 2 5,496,853 2 484,918 92,322 2 104,295 2 132,244Delaware 1,053,485 945,227 60,997 18,616 15,721 12,925District of Columbia 818,282 2 751,290 2 32,583 14,897 1,932 17,579 2

Florida 17,994,723 14,657,727 2,046,039 227,607 497,613 565,737

Georgia 10,953,263 9,245,762 1,198,055 269,373 48,684 191,390Hawaii 1,516,269 1,238,641 170,957 27,410 35,687 43,574Idaho 1,538,654 1,342,655 123,887 37,396 3,798 30,918Illinois 17,604,875 14,732,012 1,842,650 584,860 131,482 313,871Indiana 8,784,606 7,253,358 739,002 141,713 57,524 593,009

Iowa 3,813,255 3,368,763 245,769 122,656 23,176 52,891Kansas 3,417,318 3,076,962 97,174 148,136 3,345 91,700Kentucky 4,331,493 4,003,126 59,233 135,288 48,368 85,477Louisiana 5,199,631 2 4,618,975 2 313,996 139,413 19,090 108,157Maine 1,779,316 1,635,356 55,599 34,742 17,923 35,697

Maryland 7,778,969 6,677,707 881,639 123,443 22,638 73,542Massachusetts 9,063,601 8,608,228 42,683 124,586 90,706 197,398Michigan 16,899,501 13,846,675 1,829,185 374,651 347,286 501,704Minnesota 7,967,200 6,320,589 843,180 227,403 281,526 294,503Mississippi 3,065,268 2,483,522 384,880 121,163 17,329 58,374

Missouri 6,760,845 5,792,280 455,496 210,618 114,549 187,901Montana 1,140,153 1,035,017 60,066 25,682 6,960 12,427Nebraska 2,259,718 1,972,479 152,427 95,482 2,849 36,481Nevada 2,492,792 1,882,264 412,646 73,841 3 12,753 3 111,287New Hampshire 1,549,187 3 1,426,252 68,332 22,833 3,580 28,190 3

New Jersey 15,433,279 13,943,169 937,654 148,960 179,534 223,961New Mexico 2,292,608 1,936,817 286,164 24,530 11,882 33,214New York 32,877,025 29,116,935 1,523,985 411,495 1,094,067 730,543North Carolina 9,435,223 2 7,687,006 1,309,968 171,375 58,975 207,899 2

North Dakota 770,814 677,339 54,340 25,567 5,199 8,369

Ohio 15,087,612 13,146,469 814,891 486,337 399,763 240,152Oklahoma 3,973,068 3,609,311 198,187 116,884 11,333 37,353Oregon 4,520,283 4,013,646 282,267 88,674 27,783 107,914Pennsylvania 17,700,028 14,655,384 1,735,271 281,398 352,776 675,198Rhode Island 1,452,897 1,390,419 9,701 21,733 8,540 22,503

South Carolina 4,995,526 4,071,043 659,193 107,870 49,499 107,920South Dakota 910,277 754,618 96,544 39,878 1,575 17,662Tennessee 5,883,198 5,023,955 599,256 126,507 26,807 106,673Texas 29,778,687 24,291,855 3,599,318 684,193 170,733 1,032,588Utah 2,746,770 2,193,848 351,156 52,282 64,723 84,761

Vermont 924,562 858,455 26,736 21,070 2,461 15,840Virginia 9,072,194 2 7,729,825 2 757,877 238,965 142,720 202,807Washington 8,067,898 3 6,604,143 3 988,687 144,988 35,966 294,113West Virginia 2,390,763 2,151,446 106,256 86,152 31,755 15,153Wisconsin 8,586,180 7,170,167 802,041 234,169 92,365 287,438Wyoming 796,450 705,706 36,133 41,219 1,899 11,493

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 47,505 38,005 2,813 3,476 3,211 — Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 60,067 54,637 4,837 344 249 — Puerto Rico 2,264,043 2,192,532 46 4,143 47,130 20,192 U.S. Virgin Islands 164,845 158,631 1,101 3,231 1,881 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.j.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1999

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 85.12 2,3 8.88 2.23 2,3 1.47 2,3 2.30 2,3

Alabama 83.86 8.60 2.62 3.72 1.21Alaska 89.96 6.66 1.63 0.39 1.36Arizona 74.20 19.87 5.27 0.52 0.13Arkansas 90.36 5.01 2.05 0.63 1.95California 86.01 9.46 2.27 1.66 0.60

Colorado 82.41 10.11 2.40 0.76 4.31Connecticut 87.10 2 7.68 1.46 2 1.65 2 2.10Delaware 89.72 5.79 1.77 1.49 1.23District of Columbia 91.81 2 3.98 1.82 0.24 2.15 2

Florida 81.46 11.37 1.26 2.77 3.14

Georgia 84.41 10.94 2.46 0.44 1.75Hawaii 81.69 11.27 1.81 2.35 2.87Idaho 87.26 8.05 2.43 0.25 2.01Illinois 83.68 10.47 3.32 0.75 1.78Indiana 82.57 8.41 1.61 0.65 6.75

Iowa 88.34 6.45 3.22 0.61 1.39Kansas 90.04 2.84 4.33 0.10 2.68Kentucky 92.42 1.37 3.12 1.12 1.97Louisiana 88.83 2 6.04 2.68 0.37 2.08Maine 91.91 3.12 1.95 1.01 2.01

Maryland 85.84 11.33 1.59 0.29 0.95Massachusetts 94.98 0.47 1.37 1.00 2.18Michigan 81.94 10.82 2.22 2.06 2.97Minnesota 79.33 10.58 2.85 3.53 3.70Mississippi 81.02 12.56 3.95 0.57 1.90

Missouri 85.67 6.74 3.12 1.69 2.78Montana 90.78 5.27 2.25 0.61 1.09Nebraska 87.29 6.75 4.23 0.13 1.61Nevada 75.51 16.55 2.96 3 0.51 3 4.46New Hampshire 92.06 4.41 1.47 0.23 1.82 3

New Jersey 90.34 6.08 0.97 1.16 1.45New Mexico 84.48 12.48 1.07 0.52 1.45New York 88.56 4.64 1.25 3.33 2.22North Carolina 81.47 13.88 1.82 0.63 2.20 2

North Dakota 87.87 7.05 3.32 0.67 1.09

Ohio 87.13 5.40 3.22 2.65 1.59Oklahoma 90.84 4.99 2.94 0.29 0.94Oregon 88.79 6.24 1.96 0.61 2.39Pennsylvania 82.80 9.80 1.59 1.99 3.81Rhode Island 95.70 0.67 1.50 0.59 1.55

South Carolina 81.49 13.20 2.16 0.99 2.16South Dakota 82.90 10.61 4.38 0.17 1.94Tennessee 85.39 10.19 2.15 0.46 1.81Texas 81.57 12.09 2.30 0.57 3.47Utah 79.87 12.78 1.90 2.36 3.09

Vermont 92.85 2.89 2.28 0.27 1.71Virginia 85.20 2 8.35 2.63 1.57 2.24Washington 81.86 3 12.25 1.80 0.45 3.65West Virginia 89.99 4.44 3.60 1.33 0.63Wisconsin 83.51 9.34 2.73 1.08 3.35Wyoming 88.61 4.54 5.18 0.24 1.44

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 80.00 5.92 7.32 6.76 — Guam — — — — — Northern Marianas 90.96 8.05 0.57 0.41 — Puerto Rico 96.84 # 0.18 2.08 0.89 U.S. Virgin Islands 96.23 0.67 1.96 1.14 —

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.k.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2000

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $401,922,842 2,3 $340,925,043 2,3 $37,301,927 $8,335,847 2 $5,744,054 2 $9,615,970 2

Alabama 5,274,170 4,395,743 561,722 140,149 97,620 78,935Alaska 1,470,783 1,245,751 174,187 20,122 7,510 23,213Arizona 6,205,181 4,514,327 3 1,155,831 208,023 4,167 322,833Arkansas 2,820,749 2,505,536 174,332 77,405 9,173 54,303California 47,114,224 40,135,090 4,868,406 979,477 815,134 316,117

Colorado 5,748,255 4,632,504 696,852 131,091 41,238 246,570Connecticut 6,636,033 2 5,687,026 2 610,727 101,686 2 107,337 2 129,258Delaware 1,103,803 986,949 65,629 20,612 16,183 14,430District of Columbia 936,965 2 821,231 71,116 21,210 1,751 21,656 2

Florida 18,436,317 14,616,391 2,694,948 258,688 472,640 393,650

Georgia 11,473,334 9,640,368 1,354,127 246,986 51,817 180,036Hawaii 1,480,985 1,277,536 89,565 35,609 35,623 42,653Idaho 1,571,331 1,371,345 123,458 40,268 3,547 32,713Illinois 18,307,388 15,223,515 2,016,935 576,695 138,702 351,542Indiana 9,065,150 7,484,965 737,834 159,656 57,543 625,153

Iowa 3,889,233 3,436,040 254,566 117,428 27,145 54,054Kansas 3,459,120 3,128,131 92,757 130,966 3,274 103,992Kentucky 4,363,263 4,039,662 44,298 141,397 50,139 87,767Louisiana 5,185,027 2 4,622,165 2 324,109 113,390 18,781 106,582Maine 1,894,539 1,688,831 118,422 30,869 18,929 37,488

Maryland 7,735,498 6,889,409 653,092 93,782 18,744 80,471Massachusetts 9,556,152 9,014,507 71,673 138,907 123,069 207,997Michigan 17,726,934 14,730,394 1,698,450 403,450 354,525 540,116Minnesota 8,014,726 6,463,429 768,742 193,919 294,879 293,757Mississippi 3,085,561 2,642,422 253,333 110,668 19,159 59,980

Missouri 7,087,224 5,953,012 576,631 223,113 138,576 195,892Montana 1,129,578 1,047,095 42,249 21,409 7,469 11,356Nebraska 2,310,734 2,027,834 142,692 97,761 3,338 39,109Nevada 2,573,401 1,974,116 385,669 65,811 12,947 134,858New Hampshire 1,663,441 1,493,117 112,786 24,204 3,833 29,501

New Jersey 15,740,275 14,028,679 1,131,409 166,388 172,767 241,032New Mexico 2,331,078 1,989,703 268,820 25,453 13,386 33,716New York 34,056,187 29,928,829 1,624,573 427,670 1,171,290 903,825North Carolina 9,859,237 2 8,119,012 1,316,781 145,023 50,540 227,880 2

North Dakota 771,481 672,554 58,010 26,884 5,408 8,624

Ohio 15,812,096 13,657,037 1,017,048 448,650 419,449 269,911Oklahoma 3,870,828 3,560,505 181,236 67,919 18,090 43,077Oregon 4,651,573 4,101,232 344,350 71,827 13,913 120,250Pennsylvania 17,874,780 14,862,830 1,697,848 275,014 358,313 680,775Rhode Island 1,532,892 1,466,422 9,679 22,523 8,839 25,429

South Carolina 5,230,271 4,302,350 656,502 103,275 53,548 114,596South Dakota 949,714 776,817 103,609 48,359 2,149 18,780Tennessee 6,124,555 5,191,143 643,232 139,803 28,266 122,112Texas 32,705,588 26,418,895 4,275,160 692,798 169,586 1,149,150Utah 2,736,224 2,213,254 336,758 49,325 68,302 68,586

Vermont 978,191 915,970 20,429 20,796 5,622 15,374Virginia 9,482,504 8,165,648 804,580 253,863 57,235 201,178Washington 8,173,689 3 6,736,518 3 966,985 131,684 37,616 300,886West Virginia 2,401,239 2,196,710 77,141 78,366 34,660 14,363Wisconsin 8,516,772 7,212,603 786,897 188,190 98,519 230,563Wyoming 804,565 719,892 45,743 27,285 1,766 9,880

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 53,736 44,625 2,836 3,383 2,892 — Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 60,703 52,453 7,456 439 354 — Puerto Rico 2,313,906 2,196,160 332 47,197 49,563 20,653 U.S. Virgin Islands 155,287 142,284 9,509 1,227 2,268 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.k.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2000

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 84.82 2,3 9.28 2.07 2 1.43 2 2.39 2

Alabama 83.34 10.65 2.66 1.85 1.50Alaska 84.70 11.84 1.37 0.51 1.58Arizona 72.75 3 18.63 3.35 0.07 5.20Arkansas 88.83 6.18 2.74 0.33 1.93California 85.19 10.33 2.08 1.73 0.67

Colorado 80.59 12.12 2.28 0.72 4.29Connecticut 85.70 2 9.20 1.53 2 1.62 2 1.95Delaware 89.41 5.95 1.87 1.47 1.31District of Columbia 87.65 7.59 2.26 0.19 2.31 2

Florida 79.28 14.62 1.40 2.56 2.14

Georgia 84.02 11.80 2.15 0.45 1.57Hawaii 86.26 6.05 2.40 2.41 2.88Idaho 87.27 7.86 2.56 0.23 2.08Illinois 83.16 11.02 3.15 0.76 1.92Indiana 82.57 8.14 1.76 0.63 6.90

Iowa 88.35 6.55 3.02 0.70 1.39Kansas 90.43 2.68 3.79 0.09 3.01Kentucky 92.58 1.02 3.24 1.15 2.01Louisiana 89.14 2 6.25 2.19 0.36 2.06Maine 89.14 6.25 1.63 1.00 1.98

Maryland 89.06 8.44 1.21 0.24 1.04Massachusetts 94.33 0.75 1.45 1.29 2.18Michigan 83.10 9.58 2.28 2.00 3.05Minnesota 80.64 9.59 2.42 3.68 3.67Mississippi 85.64 8.21 3.59 0.62 1.94

Missouri 84.00 8.14 3.15 1.96 2.76Montana 92.70 3.74 1.90 0.66 1.01Nebraska 87.76 6.18 4.23 0.14 1.69Nevada 76.71 14.99 2.56 0.50 5.24New Hampshire 89.76 6.78 1.46 0.23 1.77

New Jersey 89.13 7.19 1.06 1.10 1.53New Mexico 85.36 11.53 1.09 0.57 1.45New York 87.88 4.77 1.26 3.44 2.65North Carolina 82.35 13.36 1.47 0.51 2.31 2

North Dakota 87.18 7.52 3.48 0.70 1.12

Ohio 86.37 6.43 2.84 2.65 1.71Oklahoma 91.98 4.68 1.75 0.47 1.11Oregon 88.17 7.40 1.54 0.30 2.59Pennsylvania 83.15 9.50 1.54 2.00 3.81Rhode Island 95.66 0.63 1.47 0.58 1.66

South Carolina 82.26 12.55 1.97 1.02 2.19South Dakota 81.79 10.91 5.09 0.23 1.98Tennessee 84.76 10.50 2.28 0.46 1.99Texas 80.78 13.07 2.12 0.52 3.51Utah 80.89 12.31 1.80 2.50 2.51

Vermont 93.64 2.09 2.13 0.57 1.57Virginia 86.11 8.48 2.68 0.60 2.12Washington 82.42 3 11.83 1.61 0.46 3.68West Virginia 91.48 3.21 3.26 1.44 0.60Wisconsin 84.69 9.24 2.21 1.16 2.71Wyoming 89.48 5.69 3.39 0.22 1.23

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 83.04 5.28 6.30 5.38 — Guam — — — — — Northern Marianas 86.41 12.28 0.72 0.58 — Puerto Rico 94.91 0.01 2.04 2.14 0.89 U.S. Virgin Islands 91.63 6.12 0.79 1.46 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.l.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2001

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $418,082,543 2 $354,526,828 3 $38,968,974 $8,069,837 2 $6,172,210 2 $10,345,054 2

Alabama 5,165,260 4,431,874 469,623 71,861 106,168 85,735Alaska 1,430,665 1,250,790 135,024 18,206 6,761 19,885Arizona 6,260,487 2 4,931,881 676,029 250,590 2 33,997 2 370,058Arkansas 2,859,343 2,549,521 169,786 73,050 9,024 57,962California 51,443,838 43,668,273 5,444,676 1,028,943 900,341 401,605

Colorado 5,822,307 4,842,393 567,473 120,933 44,246 247,263Connecticut 6,751,298 2 5,793,977 611,652 102,014 2 109,169 2 134,467Delaware 1,213,049 1,045,406 114,937 22,488 15,927 14,291District of Columbia 1,069,757 2 844,995 166,162 21,203 11,950 25,307 2

Florida 19,084,793 15,289,430 2,680,452 242,436 470,517 401,958

Georgia 12,075,064 10,188,544 1,416,639 233,332 52,267 184,282Hawaii 1,435,078 1,237,491 77,622 43,515 34,201 42,250Idaho 1,591,894 1,428,027 91,617 37,143 4,069 31,038Illinois 19,242,718 15,911,220 2,114,328 570,514 146,992 499,664Indiana 9,244,842 7,682,095 703,624 157,390 59,459 642,275

Iowa 3,988,196 3,491,612 296,228 116,155 25,722 58,480Kansas 3,661,799 3,322,483 86,877 136,627 3,544 111,843Kentucky 4,416,726 4,119,031 41,218 129,825 49,174 77,478Louisiana 5,106,300 4,565,278 318,705 98,829 19,377 104,111Maine 1,936,437 1,734,590 112,636 30,430 19,797 38,985

Maryland 8,110,527 7,169,575 742,547 95,826 20,196 82,384Massachusetts 10,007,507 9,436,509 50,355 132,998 130,150 257,494Michigan 17,571,914 14,495,709 1,773,504 367,709 359,838 575,154Minnesota 8,248,286 6,646,800 797,622 196,676 304,285 302,903Mississippi 2,936,879 2,622,060 142,246 88,317 20,888 63,367

Missouri 7,274,621 6,183,717 497,183 232,799 147,035 213,888Montana 1,143,703 1,060,200 44,733 19,504 7,573 11,693Nebraska 2,420,332 2,103,881 184,122 84,466 3,481 44,384Nevada 2,750,750 2,013,499 511,416 75,490 14,028 136,317New Hampshire 1,753,522 1,545,674 145,268 24,648 4,332 33,599

New Jersey 16,864,762 15,035,143 1,244,253 156,329 177,137 251,900New Mexico 2,417,235 2,057,884 285,334 24,936 14,587 34,494New York 36,335,390 31,430,944 2,342,892 361,871 1,318,216 881,467North Carolina 10,088,691 2 8,347,074 1,296,668 158,136 46,825 238,864 2

North Dakota 752,343 680,652 33,018 25,098 5,922 7,652

Ohio 16,616,362 14,139,410 1,263,857 476,474 428,129 308,492Oklahoma 4,154,682 3,816,926 214,886 62,207 22,648 38,015Oregon 4,760,730 4,184,852 355,493 71,372 18,095 130,918Pennsylvania 18,151,030 15,158,963 1,665,414 268,225 352,199 706,228Rhode Island 1,565,642 1,491,646 8,641 19,437 18,242 27,676

South Carolina 5,637,119 4,571,672 765,490 109,830 60,322 129,804South Dakota 978,651 810,225 102,981 43,371 3,187 18,887Tennessee 6,391,695 5,261,895 783,826 133,896 30,323 181,755Texas 33,467,580 27,016,431 4,379,807 602,632 225,226 1,243,483Utah 2,798,962 2,290,170 324,920 49,231 65,656 68,986

Vermont 1,032,633 950,564 43,765 19,573 3,021 15,710Virginia 9,861,834 8,483,349 893,220 239,491 53,196 192,578Washington 8,296,970 6,902,179 3 918,273 139,928 41,376 295,214West Virginia 2,389,930 2,195,757 78,662 70,244 34,246 11,022Wisconsin 8,705,225 7,377,390 742,932 184,751 117,637 282,515Wyoming 797,183 717,168 40,343 28,886 1,512 9,274

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 49,605 41,361 4,822 717 2,704 — Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 60,639 50,021 10,464 13 141 — Puerto Rico 2,410,612 2,297,800 99 45,609 47,520 19,583 U.S. Virgin Islands 139,123 127,469 8,157 1,282 2,216 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.l.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2001

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 84.80 3 9.32 1.93 2 1.48 2 2.47 2

Alabama 85.80 9.09 1.39 2.06 1.66Alaska 87.43 9.44 1.27 0.47 1.39Arizona 78.78 10.80 4.00 2 0.54 2 5.91Arkansas 89.16 5.94 2.55 0.32 2.03California 84.89 10.58 2.00 1.75 0.78

Colorado 83.17 9.75 2.08 0.76 4.25Connecticut 85.82 9.06 1.51 2 1.62 2 1.99Delaware 86.18 9.48 1.85 1.31 1.18District of Columbia 78.99 15.53 1.98 1.12 2.37 2

Florida 80.11 14.04 1.27 2.47 2.11

Georgia 84.38 11.73 1.93 0.43 1.53Hawaii 86.23 5.41 3.03 2.38 2.94Idaho 89.71 5.76 2.33 0.26 1.95Illinois 82.69 10.99 2.96 0.76 2.60Indiana 83.10 7.61 1.70 0.64 6.95

Iowa 87.55 7.43 2.91 0.64 1.47Kansas 90.73 2.37 3.73 0.10 3.05Kentucky 93.26 0.93 2.94 1.11 1.75Louisiana 89.40 6.24 1.94 0.38 2.04Maine 89.58 5.82 1.57 1.02 2.01

Maryland 88.40 9.16 1.18 0.25 1.02Massachusetts 94.29 0.50 1.33 1.30 2.57Michigan 82.49 10.09 2.09 2.05 3.27Minnesota 80.58 9.67 2.38 3.69 3.67Mississippi 89.28 4.84 3.01 0.71 2.16

Missouri 85.00 6.83 3.20 2.02 2.94Montana 92.70 3.91 1.71 0.66 1.02Nebraska 86.93 7.61 3.49 0.14 1.83Nevada 73.20 18.59 2.74 0.51 4.96New Hampshire 88.15 8.28 1.41 0.25 1.92

New Jersey 89.15 7.38 0.93 1.05 1.49New Mexico 85.13 11.80 1.03 0.60 1.43New York 86.50 6.45 1.00 3.63 2.43North Carolina 82.74 12.85 1.57 0.46 2.37 2

North Dakota 90.47 4.39 3.34 0.79 1.02

Ohio 85.09 7.61 2.87 2.58 1.86Oklahoma 91.87 5.17 1.50 0.55 0.91Oregon 87.90 7.47 1.50 0.38 2.75Pennsylvania 83.52 9.18 1.48 1.94 3.89Rhode Island 95.27 0.55 1.24 1.17 1.77

South Carolina 81.10 13.58 1.95 1.07 2.30South Dakota 82.79 10.52 4.43 0.33 1.93Tennessee 82.32 12.26 2.09 0.47 2.84Texas 80.72 13.09 1.80 0.67 3.72Utah 81.82 11.61 1.76 2.35 2.46

Vermont 92.05 4.24 1.90 0.29 1.52Virginia 86.02 9.06 2.43 0.54 1.95Washington 83.19 3 11.07 1.69 0.50 3.56West Virginia 91.88 3.29 2.94 1.43 0.46Wisconsin 84.75 8.53 2.12 1.35 3.25Wyoming 89.96 5.06 3.62 0.19 1.16

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 83.38 9.72 1.44 5.45 — Guam — — — — — Northern Marianas 82.49 17.26 0.02 0.23 — Puerto Rico 95.32 # 1.89 1.97 0.81 U.S. Virgin Islands 91.62 5.86 0.92 1.59 —

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.m.1. Adjusted total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2002

State or jurisdiction Total expenditures

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 $435,438,650 2,3 $368,499,139 2,3 $43,042,143 $6,873,195 2,3 $6,528,811 2,3 $10,495,361 2

Alabama 5,156,903 4,444,390 469,227 29,069 112,523 101,694Alaska 1,537,251 1,284,854 197,136 19,467 7,923 27,871Arizona 6,699,391 2 5,499,645 732,312 196,758 2 39,568 2 231,109Arkansas 3,172,698 2,822,877 184,320 78,092 21,750 65,659California 54,425,142 46,265,544 6,228,451 507,917 969,819 453,411

Colorado 6,235,939 5,151,003 633,394 149,898 49,605 252,040Connecticut 7,022,254 2 6,031,062 644,757 92,361 2 120,018 2 134,056Delaware 1,269,253 1,072,875 137,046 26,849 3 17,279 3 15,204District of Columbia 1,146,065 912,432 192,372 26,474 14,787 0Florida 19,443,481 15,535,864 2,790,219 212,353 469,717 435,329

Georgia 12,739,243 10,853,496 1,448,106 212,119 57,340 168,182Hawaii 1,483,148 1,348,381 7,402 41,032 46,141 40,194Idaho 1,693,120 1,481,803 139,521 32,758 4,202 34,837Illinois 19,970,125 16,480,787 2,351,017 533,013 141,365 463,943Indiana 9,283,975 7,704,547 731,477 124,094 63,099 660,759

Iowa 4,113,595 3,565,796 367,642 91,742 29,237 59,178Kansas 3,834,020 3,450,923 106,759 143,977 5,178 127,184Kentucky 4,567,493 4,268,608 33,672 126,073 51,391 87,749Louisiana 5,400,008 4,802,565 354,749 88,940 49,175 104,579Maine 2,013,802 1,812,798 107,961 31,838 21,175 40,030

Maryland 8,544,911 7,480,723 861,676 92,255 22,275 87,982Massachusetts 10,635,293 9,957,292 118,470 168,773 113,220 277,537Michigan 18,467,758 14,975,150 2,088,095 346,878 415,169 642,465Minnesota 8,570,743 6,586,559 1,171,431 130,302 314,656 367,794Mississippi 2,928,691 2,642,116 123,512 76,036 21,798 65,228

Missouri 7,688,956 3 6,491,603 3 603,592 225,879 153,326 214,556Montana 1,166,021 1,073,005 54,415 18,269 7,360 12,972Nebraska 2,610,863 2,206,946 270,739 77,510 3 2,899 2 52,769Nevada 2,929,241 2,169,000 519,600 86,084 16,812 137,744New Hampshire 1,868,786 1,641,378 160,814 26,040 5,770 34,784

New Jersey 17,568,596 15,822,609 1,186,136 113,362 3 181,626 2 264,863New Mexico 2,634,747 2,204,165 349,285 26,680 18,369 36,248New York 37,225,533 32,218,975 2,692,592 349,248 1,330,376 634,342North Carolina 10,065,719 2 8,550,546 1,133,414 95,926 49,018 236,815 2

North Dakota 781,895 711,437 34,167 23,296 5,770 7,225

Ohio 17,665,581 14,774,065 1,654,396 487,106 411,541 338,473Oklahoma 4,234,350 3,875,547 248,101 48,271 16,706 45,726Oregon 4,966,829 4,214,512 505,506 51,623 30,303 164,886Pennsylvania 18,639,229 15,550,975 1,715,589 264,383 378,808 729,474Rhode Island 1,612,465 1,533,455 3,614 23,515 24,199 27,682

South Carolina 5,900,096 4,744,809 881,823 67,050 66,803 139,611South Dakota 994,193 819,296 101,317 48,653 3,323 21,604Tennessee 6,495,307 2 5,511,452 2 650,573 117,701 35,175 180,405Texas 35,238,428 28,191,128 4,956,494 442,300 247,626 1,400,881Utah 2,949,468 2,374,702 373,706 52,777 69,499 78,783

Vermont 1,075,981 992,149 47,714 17,990 3,163 14,965Virginia 10,074,939 8,718,554 905,900 221,283 58,484 170,718Washington 8,493,042 3 7,103,721 3 913,378 134,648 42,125 299,170West Virginia 2,462,386 2,219,013 125,119 73,192 33,911 11,150Wisconsin 8,877,133 7,592,176 671,544 170,691 155,078 287,644Wyoming 864,564 761,830 61,893 30,653 2,332 7,855

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 55,227 46,192 4,629 1,735 2,672 — Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 59,197 46,508 12,313 32 343 — Puerto Rico 2,219,364 2,152,724 103 3,538 44,158 18,842 U.S. Virgin Islands 115,143 107,343 4,581 1,198 2,020 —

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-30.m.2. Percentage of total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2002

State or jurisdiction

Current for public elementary/secondary

education

Facilities and acquisition and

constructionReplacement

equipment Other programs Interest on debt

United States1 84.63 2,3 9.88 1.58 2,3 1.50 2,3 2.41 2

Alabama 86.18 9.10 0.56 2.18 1.97Alaska 83.58 12.82 1.27 0.52 1.81Arizona 82.09 10.93 2.94 2 0.59 2 3.45Arkansas 88.97 5.81 2.46 0.69 2.07California 85.01 11.44 0.93 1.78 0.83

Colorado 82.60 10.16 2.40 0.80 4.04Connecticut 85.88 9.18 1.32 2 1.71 2 1.91Delaware 84.53 10.80 2.12 3 1.36 3 1.20District of Columbia 79.61 16.79 2.31 1.29 0Florida 79.90 14.35 1.09 2.42 2.24

Georgia 85.20 11.37 1.67 0.45 1.32Hawaii 90.91 0.50 2.77 3.11 2.71Idaho 87.52 8.24 1.93 0.25 2.06Illinois 82.53 11.77 2.67 0.71 2.32Indiana 82.99 7.88 1.34 0.68 7.12

Iowa 86.68 8.94 2.23 0.71 1.44Kansas 90.01 2.78 3.76 0.14 3.32Kentucky 93.46 0.74 2.76 1.13 1.92Louisiana 88.94 6.57 1.65 0.91 1.94Maine 90.02 5.36 1.58 1.05 1.99

Maryland 87.55 10.08 1.08 0.26 1.03Massachusetts 93.62 1.11 1.59 1.06 2.61Michigan 81.09 11.31 1.88 2.25 3.48Minnesota 76.85 13.67 1.52 3.67 4.29Mississippi 90.21 4.22 2.60 0.74 2.23

Missouri 84.43 3 7.85 2.94 1.99 2.79Montana 92.02 4.67 1.57 0.63 1.11Nebraska 84.53 10.37 2.97 3 0.11 2 2.02Nevada 74.05 17.74 2.94 0.57 4.70New Hampshire 87.83 8.61 1.39 0.31 1.86

New Jersey 90.06 6.75 0.65 3 1.03 2 1.51New Mexico 83.66 13.26 1.01 0.70 1.38New York 86.55 7.23 0.94 3.57 1.70North Carolina 84.95 11.26 0.95 0.49 2.35 2

North Dakota 90.99 4.37 2.98 0.74 0.92

Ohio 83.63 9.37 2.76 2.33 1.92Oklahoma 91.53 5.86 1.14 0.39 1.08Oregon 84.85 10.18 1.04 0.61 3.32Pennsylvania 83.43 9.20 1.42 2.03 3.91Rhode Island 95.10 0.22 1.46 1.50 1.72

South Carolina 80.42 14.95 1.14 1.13 2.37South Dakota 82.41 10.19 4.89 0.33 2.17Tennessee 84.85 2 10.02 1.81 0.54 2.78Texas 80.00 14.07 1.26 0.70 3.98Utah 80.51 12.67 1.79 2.36 2.67

Vermont 92.21 4.43 1.67 0.29 1.39Virginia 86.54 8.99 2.20 0.58 1.69Washington 83.64 3 10.75 1.59 0.50 3.52West Virginia 90.12 5.08 2.97 1.38 0.45Wisconsin 85.53 7.56 1.92 1.75 3.24Wyoming 88.12 7.16 3.55 0.27 0.91

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 83.64 8.38 3.14 4.84 — Guam — — — — — Northern Marianas 78.57 20.80 0.05 0.58 — Puerto Rico 97.00 # 0.16 1.99 0.85 U.S. Virgin Islands 93.23 3.98 1.04 1.75 —

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

— Not available.

Percentage

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Table B-31.a.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1990

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $264,161,082 2,3 $159,356,638 3 $92,203,899 3 $12,600,546 2,3

Alabama 3,193,061 1,987,801 927,288 3 277,972Alaska 1,162,086 577,576 545,675 38,835Arizona 3,169,804 3 1,873,487 3 1,148,491 3 147,825 3

Arkansas 1,971,139 1,170,590 634,797 165,751California 30,153,147 17,523,580 11,485,194 1,144,373

Colorado 3,440,903 3 2,070,731 1,267,712 102,460 3

Connecticut 4,834,039 2 3,016,056 1,628,794 189,189 2

Delaware 731,106 2 456,761 3 247,957 3 26,387 2

District of Columbia 898,152 2 407,851 464,618 25,682 2

Florida 11,547,920 6,681,092 4,287,762 579,067

Georgia 6,323,666 3,875,424 1,945,374 502,869Hawaii 982,397 589,939 323,292 69,167Idaho 881,046 550,420 286,966 43,660Illinois 11,403,316 6,785,252 4,200,508 417,557Indiana 5,718,262 3,513,578 1,868,256 336,428

Iowa 2,813,455 1,688,561 1,001,767 123,127Kansas 2,593,907 1,531,679 938,516 123,713Kentucky 2,994,871 1,787,968 3 1,016,958 3 189,944Louisiana 3,983,247 2,326,955 1,277,514 378,778 2

Maine 1,471,036 3 965,009 464,474 41,554 3

Maryland 5,465,744 3,262,093 1,946,531 257,120Massachusetts 6,680,732 3,986,892 2,487,163 206,677Michigan 11,263,156 6,473,143 4,449,685 340,328Minnesota 4,875,970 3,102,041 1,572,769 201,160Mississippi 2,066,801 1,310,569 588,164 168,068

Missouri 4,615,414 2,791,411 1,618,147 205,857Montana 900,064 558,664 301,805 39,595Nebraska 1,730,997 1,056,509 507,350 167,139Nevada 1,000,482 605,667 360,421 34,394New Hampshire 1,153,133 718,481 393,901 40,751

New Jersey 11,394,676 3 6,356,259 3 4,544,248 3 494,170 3

New Mexico 1,431,676 2 834,420 529,172 68,084 3

New York 25,388,879 16,745,926 7,848,162 794,790North Carolina 6,094,722 2 3,772,963 1,845,954 475,805 2

North Dakota 644,709 388,808 205,260 50,641

Ohio 11,219,311 6,383,153 4,245,910 590,248Oklahoma 2,673,942 3 1,677,312 3 847,361 3 149,269 3

Oregon 3,224,934 1,878,392 1,235,999 110,544Pennsylvania 13,327,792 8,403,539 4,437,803 486,450Rhode Island 1,125,398 731,044 353,160 41,194

South Carolina 3,259,562 3 1,920,239 1,043,138 296,185 3

South Dakota 627,423 3 386,410 203,030 37,984 3

Tennessee 3,916,620 2,530,842 1,112,876 272,902Texas 17,912,933 3 10,854,937 5,921,483 1,136,513 3

Utah 1,586,032 1,026,730 459,883 99,419

Vermont 767,521 480,034 264,958 22,529Virginia 6,485,212 2 3,850,328 2,299,828 335,056 2

Washington 4,983,220 3 2,917,768 3 1,827,928 237,524 3

West Virginia 1,847,769 3 1,105,188 3 629,879 112,702Wisconsin 5,515,249 3,444,141 1,893,066 178,042Wyoming 714,449 422,425 266,950 25,073

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 30,645 12,636 12,627 5,382 Guam 148,806 65,128 76,751 6,927 Northern Marianas 28,737 24,744 — 3,993 Puerto Rico 1,530,244 1,078,921 232,406 218,917 U.S. Virgin Islands 179,728 97,077 73,476 9,175

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

[Thousands of dollars]

— Not available.

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Table B-31.a.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1990

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 60.3 2,3 34.9 2,3 4.8 2,3

Alabama 62.3 29.0 3 8.7Alaska 49.7 47.0 3.3Arizona 59.1 3 36.2 3 4.7 3

Arkansas 59.4 32.2 8.4California 58.1 38.1 3.8

Colorado 60.2 3 36.8 3 3.0 3

Connecticut 62.4 2 33.7 2 3.9 2

Delaware 62.5 3, 2 33.9 3, 2 3.6 2

District of Columbia 45.4 2 51.7 2 2.9 2

Florida 57.9 37.1 5.0

Georgia 61.3 30.8 8.0Hawaii 60.1 32.9 7.0Idaho 62.5 32.6 5.0Illinois 59.5 36.8 3.7Indiana 61.4 32.7 5.9

Iowa 60.0 35.6 4.4Kansas 59.0 36.2 4.8Kentucky 59.7 3 34.0 3 6.3Louisiana 58.4 32.1 9.5 2

Maine 65.6 3 31.6 3 2.8 3

Maryland 59.7 35.6 4.7Massachusetts 59.7 37.2 3.1Michigan 57.5 39.5 3.0Minnesota 63.6 32.3 4.1Mississippi 63.4 28.5 8.1

Missouri 60.5 35.1 4.5Montana 62.1 33.5 4.4Nebraska 61.0 29.3 9.7Nevada 60.5 36.0 3.4New Hampshire 62.3 34.2 3.5

New Jersey 55.8 3 39.9 3 4.3 3

New Mexico 58.3 2 37.0 2 4.8 3,2

New York 66.0 30.9 3.1North Carolina 61.9 2 30.3 2 7.8 2

North Dakota 60.3 31.8 7.9

Ohio 56.9 37.8 5.3Oklahoma 62.7 3 31.7 3 5.6 3

Oregon 58.2 38.3 3.4Pennsylvania 63.1 33.3 3.6Rhode Island 65.0 31.4 3.7

South Carolina 58.9 3 32.0 3 9.1 3

South Dakota 61.6 3 32.4 3 6.1 3

Tennessee 64.6 28.4 7.0Texas 60.6 3 33.1 3 6.3 3

Utah 64.7 29.0 6.3

Vermont 62.5 34.5 2.9Virginia 59.4 2 35.5 2 5.2 2

Washington 58.6 3 36.7 3 4.8 3

West Virginia 59.8 3 34.1 3 6.1 3

Wisconsin 62.4 34.3 3.2Wyoming 59.1 37.4 3.5

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 41.2 41.2 17.6 Guam 43.8 51.6 4.7 Northern Marianas 86.1 — 13.9 Puerto Rico 70.5 15.2 14.3 U.S. Virgin Islands 54.0 40.9 5.1

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

— Not available.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.b.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1991

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $268,831,433 2,3 $162,630,406 3 $93,723,731 3 $12,477,296 2,3

Alabama 3,293,523 2,051,650 3 963,063 278,810Alaska 1,136,996 567,128 534,800 35,068Arizona 3,285,974 3 1,933,085 3 1,186,002 3 166,887 3

Arkansas 2,009,329 1,158,219 625,870 225,239California 30,268,779 17,653,282 11,389,350 1,226,146

Colorado 3,516,576 3 2,145,755 1,247,400 123,421 3

Connecticut 4,710,871 2 2,930,357 1,583,551 196,962 2

Delaware 723,757 2 452,044 3 245,213 3 26,499 2

District of Columbia 862,097 2 397,541 414,073 50,482 2

Florida 12,036,222 7,026,477 4,421,017 588,728

Georgia 6,392,502 3,986,056 2,034,496 371,950Hawaii 1,101,177 669,707 359,786 71,683Idaho 942,124 594,673 302,143 45,308Illinois 11,885,635 6,927,295 4,541,595 416,745Indiana 5,826,887 3,615,679 1,948,170 263,037

Iowa 2,842,909 1,704,726 1,016,195 121,988Kansas 2,578,718 1,523,151 935,259 120,307Kentucky 3,300,372 1,965,856 3 1,123,454 3 211,062Louisiana 4,023,322 2 2,339,007 1,319,463 364,852 2

Maine 1,425,026 3 940,878 453,025 31,122 3

Maryland 5,642,891 3,419,051 1,965,234 258,606Massachusetts 6,529,025 3,895,436 2,431,921 201,668Michigan 11,371,048 6,546,137 4,489,950 334,961Minnesota 4,977,536 3,173,329 1,607,295 196,911Mississippi 2,009,941 1,261,020 579,307 169,614

Missouri 4,640,848 2,802,612 1,635,969 202,267Montana 957,983 578,841 338,181 40,961Nebraska 1,726,644 1,054,009 504,992 167,643Nevada 1,150,142 682,170 431,267 36,705New Hampshire 1,184,388 749,185 396,504 38,700

New Jersey 11,839,163 3 6,653,411 3 4,749,279 3 436,473 3

New Mexico 1,509,108 3 875,197 562,635 71,276 3

New York 25,966,104 17,372,125 7,830,502 763,477North Carolina 6,127,923 2 3,790,554 1,868,362 469,007 2

North Dakota 612,849 369,354 194,365 49,129

Ohio 11,186,924 6,410,084 4,220,803 556,036Oklahoma 2,804,257 2 1,738,722 870,071 195,464 2

Oregon 3,265,204 1,919,439 1,231,868 113,897Pennsylvania 13,422,191 8,508,161 4,431,985 482,046Rhode Island 1,095,956 735,585 347,260 13,111

South Carolina 3,318,855 3 1,960,194 1,067,309 291,352 3

South Dakota 640,424 390,204 211,556 38,664Tennessee 3,863,010 2,381,035 1,235,435 246,539Texas 18,223,002 11,010,830 6,073,605 1,138,567Utah 1,644,509 1,066,418 477,889 100,203

Vermont 797,053 500,201 274,799 22,053Virginia 6,597,398 2 3,928,125 2,331,120 338,152 2

Washington 5,197,951 3 3,105,684 3 1,841,518 250,749 3

West Virginia 1,960,826 3 1,190,539 3 654,882 115,405Wisconsin 5,711,513 3,568,469 1,966,424 176,620Wyoming 693,973 411,714 257,517 24,742

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 33,193 14,954 12,575 5,664 Guam 162,560 79,422 71,698 11,439 Northern Marianas 43,892 32,081 8,203 3,608 Puerto Rico 1,579,770 1,077,951 245,713 256,106 U.S. Virgin Islands 159,605 90,647 59,337 9,6211 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.b.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1991

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 60.5 2,3 34.9 2,3 4.6 2,3

Alabama 62.3 3 29.2 8.5Alaska 49.9 47.0 3.1Arizona 58.8 3 36.1 3 5.1 3

Arkansas 57.6 31.1 11.2California 58.3 37.6 4.1

Colorado 61.0 3 35.5 3 3.5 3

Connecticut 62.2 2 33.6 2 4.2 2

Delaware 62.5 3,2 33.9 3,2 3.7 2

District of Columbia 46.1 2 48.0 2 5.9 2

Florida 58.4 36.7 4.9

Georgia 62.4 31.8 5.8Hawaii 60.8 32.7 6.5Idaho 63.1 32.1 4.8Illinois 58.3 38.2 3.5Indiana 62.1 33.4 4.5

Iowa 60.0 35.7 4.3Kansas 59.1 36.3 4.7Kentucky 59.6 3 34.0 3 6.4Louisiana 58.1 2 32.8 2 9.1 2

Maine 66.0 3 31.8 3 2.2 3

Maryland 60.6 34.8 4.6Massachusetts 59.7 37.2 3.1Michigan 57.6 39.5 2.9Minnesota 63.8 32.3 4.0Mississippi 62.7 28.8 8.4

Missouri 60.4 35.3 4.4Montana 60.4 35.3 4.3Nebraska 61.0 29.2 9.7Nevada 59.3 37.5 3.2New Hampshire 63.3 33.5 3.3

New Jersey 56.2 3 40.1 3 3.7 3

New Mexico 58.0 3 37.3 3 4.7 3

New York 66.9 30.2 2.9North Carolina 61.9 2 30.5 2 7.7 2

North Dakota 60.3 31.7 8.0

Ohio 57.3 37.7 5.0Oklahoma 62.0 2 31.0 2 7.0 2

Oregon 58.8 37.7 3.5Pennsylvania 63.4 33.0 3.6Rhode Island 67.1 31.7 1.2

South Carolina 59.1 3 32.2 3 8.8 3

South Dakota 60.9 33.0 6.0Tennessee 61.6 32.0 6.4Texas 60.4 33.3 6.2Utah 64.8 29.1 6.1

Vermont 62.8 34.5 2.8Virginia 59.5 2 35.3 2 5.1 2

Washington 59.7 3 35.4 3 4.8 3

West Virginia 60.7 3 33.4 3 5.9 3

Wisconsin 62.5 34.4 3.1Wyoming 59.3 37.1 3.6

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 45.1 37.9 17.1 Guam 48.9 44.1 7.0 Northern Marianas 73.1 18.7 8.2 Puerto Rico 68.2 15.6 16.2 U.S. Virgin Islands 56.8 37.2 6.01 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.c.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1992

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $272,313,298 2,3 $165,643,925 3 $94,275,805 3 $12,393,569 2,3

Alabama 3,178,798 1,973,494 939,974 265,331Alaska 1,201,459 615,230 549,837 36,392Arizona 3,351,647 3 1,974,620 3 1,210,823 3 166,203 3

Arkansas 2,135,340 3 1,286,833 658,998 189,508 3

California 30,552,365 18,106,375 11,190,219 1,255,771

Colorado 3,550,844 3 2,166,726 1,257,827 126,291 3

Connecticut 4,725,936 2 3,003,597 1,526,512 195,827 2

Delaware 737,676 2 461,597 247,301 28,778 2

District of Columbia 873,401 3 424,386 408,293 40,722 3

Florida 12,008,642 7,018,515 4,392,673 597,454

Georgia 6,261,592 3,918,031 1,981,010 362,550 3

Hawaii 1,140,503 691,214 374,233 75,056Idaho 980,435 615,738 316,728 47,969Illinois 11,919,133 7,138,674 4,363,653 416,806Indiana 5,859,648 3,640,571 1,955,653 263,424

Iowa 3,037,843 1,870,715 1,029,943 137,185Kansas 2,615,268 1,544,806 946,828 123,634Kentucky 3,493,517 3 2,140,384 3 1,182,140 3 170,993 3

Louisiana 4,110,320 2 2,462,718 1,277,211 370,391 2

Maine 1,445,769 965,946 443,318 36,505

Maryland 5,624,802 3,404,227 1,944,726 275,849Massachusetts 6,492,879 3,895,497 2,377,868 219,515 3

Michigan 11,805,476 6,819,669 4,642,519 343,288Minnesota 5,075,581 3,224,915 1,650,348 200,318Mississippi 1,980,746 1,237,828 578,009 164,909

Missouri 4,656,452 2,824,603 1,629,151 202,698Montana 969,180 603,767 323,589 41,825Nebraska 1,780,897 1,073,981 3 513,979 192,938 3

Nevada 1,241,338 738,937 463,304 39,096New Hampshire 1,195,986 758,040 399,023 38,924

New Jersey 12,455,797 3 7,092,265 3 4,915,790 3 447,742 3

New Mexico 1,562,876 3 913,843 572,513 76,520 3

New York 25,504,138 17,064,300 7,686,891 752,947North Carolina 6,008,173 3,706,071 1,835,237 466,865 2

North Dakota 633,423 384,611 198,520 50,292

Ohio 11,764,516 6,703,283 4,645,079 416,155Oklahoma 2,925,368 2 1,756,306 956,324 212,737 2

Oregon 3,386,738 2,011,479 1,258,667 116,592Pennsylvania 13,372,357 8,470,440 4,400,859 501,058Rhode Island 1,116,402 745,383 345,470 25,549

South Carolina 3,306,988 1,951,571 1,060,632 294,785South Dakota 668,059 408,920 219,586 39,552Tennessee 3,687,082 2,346,715 1,216,714 123,653Texas 18,965,124 11,415,876 6,364,372 1,184,876Utah 1,671,865 1,097,939 471,012 102,914

Vermont 781,844 506,358 251,892 23,594Virginia 6,438,094 2 3,834,600 2,262,407 341,087 2

Washington 5,491,191 3 3,281,128 3 1,952,040 258,023 3

West Virginia 1,939,082 3 1,173,045 3 639,965 126,073 3

Wisconsin 5,926,918 3,739,205 2,006,428 181,284Wyoming 703,790 438,953 239,718 25,119

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 34,775 14,673 13,293 6,809 Guam 174,686 79,383 80,172 11,270 Northern Marianas 51,266 38,023 9,367 3,876 Puerto Rico 1,603,472 1,110,653 289,018 203,800 U.S. Virgin Islands 156,856 88,378 59,660 8,8181 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.c.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1992

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 60.8 2,3 34.6 2,3 4.6 2,3

Alabama 62.1 29.6 8.3Alaska 51.2 45.8 3.0Arizona 58.9 3 36.1 3 5.0 3

Arkansas 60.3 3 30.9 3 8.9 3

California 59.3 36.6 4.1

Colorado 61.0 3 35.4 3 3.6 3

Connecticut 63.6 2 32.3 2 4.1 2

Delaware 62.6 2 33.5 2 3.9 2

District of Columbia 48.6 3 46.7 3 4.7 3

Florida 58.4 36.6 5.0

Georgia 62.6 3 31.6 3 5.8 3

Hawaii 60.6 32.8 6.6Idaho 62.8 32.3 4.9Illinois 59.9 36.6 3.5Indiana 62.1 33.4 4.5

Iowa 61.6 33.9 4.5Kansas 59.1 36.2 4.7Kentucky 61.3 3 33.8 3 4.9 3

Louisiana 59.9 2 31.1 2 9.0 2

Maine 66.8 30.7 2.5

Maryland 60.5 34.6 4.9Massachusetts 60.0 36.6 3.4 3

Michigan 57.8 39.3 2.9Minnesota 63.5 32.5 3.9Mississippi 62.5 29.2 8.3

Missouri 60.7 35.0 4.4Montana 62.3 33.4 4.3Nebraska 60.3 3 28.9 10.8 3

Nevada 59.5 37.3 3.1New Hampshire 63.4 33.4 3.3

New Jersey 56.9 3 39.5 3 3.6 3

New Mexico 58.5 3 36.6 3 4.9 3

New York 66.9 30.1 3.0North Carolina 61.7 30.5 7.8 2

North Dakota 60.7 31.3 7.9

Ohio 57.0 39.5 3.5Oklahoma 60.0 2 32.7 2 7.3 2

Oregon 59.4 37.2 3.4Pennsylvania 63.3 32.9 3.7Rhode Island 66.8 30.9 2.3

South Carolina 59.0 32.1 8.9South Dakota 61.2 32.9 5.9Tennessee 63.6 33.0 3.4Texas 60.2 33.6 6.2Utah 65.7 28.2 6.2

Vermont 64.8 32.2 3.0Virginia 59.6 2 35.1 2 5.3 2

Washington 59.8 3 35.5 3 4.7 3

West Virginia 60.5 3 33.0 3 6.5 3

Wisconsin 63.1 33.9 3.1Wyoming 62.4 34.1 3.6

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 42.2 38.2 19.6 Guam 45.4 45.9 6.5 Northern Marianas 74.2 18.3 7.6 Puerto Rico 69.3 18.0 12.7 U.S. Virgin Islands 56.3 38.0 5.61 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.d.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1993

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $276,229,254 2,3 $168,740,855 3 $94,909,741 3 $12,578,659 2,3

Alabama 3,263,665 2,029,941 966,985 266,739Alaska 1,209,900 619,936 551,914 38,050Arizona 3,442,431 3 2,011,550 3 1,237,437 3 193,444 3

Arkansas 2,129,867 3 1,337,266 649,506 143,095 3

California 30,279,584 18,146,814 10,868,546 1,264,223

Colorado 3,650,480 3 2,239,138 1,278,804 132,538Connecticut 4,675,119 2 2,961,445 1,526,361 187,313 2

Delaware 750,321 2 469,680 252,991 27,650 2

District of Columbia 838,481 3 424,150 377,912 36,418 3

Florida 12,078,198 7,013,316 4,459,176 605,706

Georgia 6,592,484 4,156,576 2,038,028 397,880Hawaii 1,182,781 725,862 380,513 76,406Idaho 1,005,449 630,677 325,893 48,879Illinois 12,430,410 7,359,924 4,620,208 450,278Indiana 5,998,392 3,730,717 1,998,803 268,872

Iowa 3,074,418 1,912,722 1,026,286 135,409Kansas 2,780,544 1,631,096 1,020,270 129,179Kentucky 3,529,482 3 2,141,952 3 1,210,863 3 176,667 3

Louisiana 4,000,539 2 2,383,798 1,259,655 357,086 2

Maine 1,522,016 1,009,112 457,785 55,119 3

Maryland 5,696,244 3,466,108 1,952,772 277,364Massachusetts 6,602,390 4,050,644 2,336,382 215,365 3

Michigan 11,918,149 6,920,502 4,653,852 343,794Minnesota 5,169,932 3,308,079 1,654,158 207,695Mississippi 2,001,260 1,246,542 591,178 163,540

Missouri 4,638,774 2,817,638 1,616,371 204,766Montana 981,606 609,257 331,468 40,882Nebraska 1,787,835 1,107,487 3 528,594 151,753 3

Nevada 1,294,736 765,968 485,428 43,340New Hampshire 1,216,399 779,580 3 394,555 3 42,264 3

New Jersey 12,396,336 3 7,315,137 3 4,747,501 3 333,697 3

New Mexico 1,550,635 3 909,359 564,535 76,742 3

New York 26,127,013 17,546,915 7,819,708 760,391North Carolina 6,164,515 3,797,875 1,887,720 478,920 2

North Dakota 638,971 390,327 194,155 54,489

Ohio 11,468,576 6,799,278 4,230,959 438,339Oklahoma 3,053,389 2 1,800,484 984,183 268,721Oregon 3,561,832 2,126,766 1,317,027 118,039Pennsylvania 13,682,679 8,697,537 4,472,689 512,452Rhode Island 1,168,705 782,817 359,736 26,152

South Carolina 3,363,049 1,993,977 1,071,719 297,352South Dakota 691,367 424,077 228,400 38,890Tennessee 3,924,656 2,384,995 1,339,779 199,883Texas 18,905,093 11,115,068 6,561,773 1,228,252Utah 1,720,674 1,137,748 475,341 107,585

Vermont 770,388 500,146 246,245 23,998Virginia 6,536,453 2 3,902,214 2,297,604 336,635 2

Washington 5,850,558 3 3,500,851 3 2,082,797 266,910 3

West Virginia 2,032,832 3 1,259,808 654,267 118,757Wisconsin 6,194,616 3,929,381 2,078,845 186,390Wyoming 685,033 418,617 242,067 24,349

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 29,550 13,492 11,147 4,912 Guam 201,879 94,308 95,060 12,511 Northern Marianas 48,488 36,024 8,473 3,991 Puerto Rico 1,619,574 1,119,598 317,125 182,851 U.S. Virgin Islands 150,661 85,719 57,391 7,5511 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.d.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1993

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.1 2,3 34.4 2,3 4.6 2,3

Alabama 62.2 29.6 8.2Alaska 51.2 45.6 3.1Arizona 58.4 3 35.9 3 5.6 3

Arkansas 62.8 3 30.5 3 6.7 3

California 59.9 35.9 4.2

Colorado 61.3 3 35.0 3 3.6 3

Connecticut 63.3 2 32.6 2 4.0 2

Delaware 62.6 2 33.7 2 3.7 2

District of Columbia 50.6 3 45.1 3 4.3 3

Florida 58.1 36.9 5.0

Georgia 63.1 30.9 6.0Hawaii 61.4 32.2 6.5Idaho 62.7 32.4 4.9Illinois 59.2 37.2 3.6Indiana 62.2 33.3 4.5

Iowa 62.2 33.4 4.4Kansas 58.7 36.7 4.6Kentucky 60.7 3 34.3 3 5.0 3

Louisiana 59.6 2 31.5 2 8.9 2

Maine 66.3 3 30.1 3 3.6 3

Maryland 60.8 34.3 4.9Massachusetts 61.4 35.4 3.3 3

Michigan 58.1 39.0 2.9Minnesota 64.0 32.0 4.0Mississippi 62.3 29.5 8.2

Missouri 60.7 34.8 4.4Montana 62.1 33.8 4.2Nebraska 61.9 3 29.6 8.5 3

Nevada 59.2 37.5 3.3New Hampshire 64.1 3 32.4 3 3.5 3

New Jersey 59.0 3 38.3 3 2.7 3

New Mexico 58.6 3 36.4 3 4.9 3

New York 67.2 29.9 2.9North Carolina 61.6 30.6 7.8 2

North Dakota 61.1 30.4 8.5

Ohio 59.3 36.9 3.8Oklahoma 59.0 2 32.2 2 8.8 2

Oregon 59.7 37.0 3.3Pennsylvania 63.6 32.7 3.7Rhode Island 67.0 30.8 2.2

South Carolina 59.3 31.9 8.8South Dakota 61.3 33.0 5.6Tennessee 60.8 34.1 5.1Texas 58.8 34.7 6.5Utah 66.1 27.6 6.3

Vermont 64.9 32.0 3.1Virginia 59.7 2 35.2 2 5.2 2

Washington 59.8 3 35.6 3 4.6 3

West Virginia 62.0 3 32.2 3 5.8 3

Wisconsin 63.4 33.6 3.0Wyoming 61.1 35.3 3.6

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 45.7 37.7 16.6 Guam 46.7 47.1 6.2 Northern Marianas 74.3 17.5 8.2 Puerto Rico 69.1 19.6 11.3 U.S. Virgin Islands 56.9 38.1 5.01 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.e.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1994

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $282,181,167 2,3 $172,592,871 3 $96,772,470 3 $11,256,629 2,3

Alabama 3,424,197 2,141,350 1,012,094 114,290Alaska 1,221,765 630,312 553,676 66,112Arizona 3,548,006 3 2,047,910 3 1,268,122 3 118,154 3

Arkansas 2,172,509 3 1,361,039 663,829 84,419 3

California 30,638,897 18,315,132 11,043,069 1,364,026

Colorado 3,601,007 2,212,459 1,253,309 117,960Connecticut 4,806,420 2 3,047,991 1,527,051 141,580 2

Delaware 784,739 3 486,441 265,277 11,296 3

District of Columbia 869,454 3 427,798 405,767 43,267 3

Florida 12,591,481 7,276,559 4,699,726 706,265

Georgia 6,878,151 4,233,478 2,221,997 349,819Hawaii 1,216,437 749,830 393,317 56,819Idaho 1,046,971 662,214 333,590 31,351Illinois 12,280,705 7,390,932 4,472,888 476,101Indiana 6,172,331 3,803,792 2,098,108 176,623

Iowa 3,080,184 1,898,950 1,043,018 239,987Kansas 2,833,779 1,639,299 1,055,355 111,964Kentucky 3,597,748 2,154,991 3 1,254,865 3 113,919Louisiana 4,032,700 2 2,397,540 1,272,978 156,827 2

Maine 1,472,691 985,450 433,432 40,565

Maryland 5,829,070 3,523,259 3 2,010,372 252,614Massachusetts 6,870,223 4,142,032 2,489,109 211,488Michigan 11,963,771 6,936,321 4,679,579 530,193Minnesota 5,274,647 3,360,679 1,700,704 246,498Mississippi 2,102,728 1,299,231 635,346 77,132

Missouri 4,852,393 2,943,928 1,693,991 195,117Montana 1,001,789 626,455 332,706 32,316Nebraska 1,845,076 1,147,275 3 540,932 60,579 3

Nevada 1,340,186 798,243 496,385 41,537New Hampshire 1,227,389 788,111 3 395,892 3 35,050 3

New Jersey 12,733,095 3 7,630,223 4,695,070 419,243 3

New Mexico 1,612,899 944,554 575,145 78,949New York 26,884,460 18,139,691 7,981,868 582,337North Carolina 6,270,719 2 3,852,322 1,940,617 239,058 2

North Dakota 636,621 390,342 191,422 12,669

Ohio 11,714,971 6,967,569 4,315,037 550,451Oklahoma 3,266,254 1,916,712 1,077,474 96,439Oregon 3,476,614 2,082,367 1,276,145 167,179Pennsylvania 13,693,821 8,707,293 4,466,253 420,580Rhode Island 1,206,628 804,035 371,703 44,697

South Carolina 3,401,243 2,013,119 1,173,986 183,810South Dakota 712,810 439,489 233,958 24,302Tennessee 4,028,509 2,590,072 1,216,964 202,702Texas 19,735,289 11,702,144 6,850,194 937,919Utah 1,841,706 1,235,311 493,988 67,899

Vermont 784,633 511,743 246,917 23,955Virginia 6,631,414 2 3,991,280 2,295,536 342,618 2

Washington 5,962,722 3 3,559,971 3 2,127,583 287,186 3

West Virginia 2,027,756 1,261,301 651,565 55,348Wisconsin 6,301,097 4,003,733 2,108,646 295,092Wyoming 680,464 420,598 235,912 20,329

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 30,663 14,115 13,152 2,539 Guam 200,094 109,809 79,711 5,495 Northern Marianas 48,352 36,511 8,349 — Puerto Rico 1,731,261 1,185,572 321,583 — U.S. Virgin Islands 146,995 83,539 55,810 9,327

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

[Thousands of dollars]

— Not available.

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Table B-31.e.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1994

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.2 2,3 34.3 2,3 4.0 2,3

Alabama 62.5 29.6 3.3Alaska 51.6 45.3 5.4Arizona 57.7 3 35.7 3 3.3 3

Arkansas 62.6 3 30.6 3 3.9 3

California 59.8 36.0 4.5

Colorado 61.4 34.8 3.3Connecticut 63.4 2 31.8 2 2.9 2

Delaware 62.0 3 33.8 3 1.4 3

District of Columbia 49.2 3 46.7 3 5.0 3

Florida 57.8 37.3 5.6

Georgia 61.5 32.3 5.1Hawaii 61.6 32.3 4.7Idaho 63.3 31.9 3.0Illinois 60.2 36.4 3.9Indiana 61.6 34.0 2.9

Iowa 61.7 33.9 7.8Kansas 57.8 37.2 4.0Kentucky 59.9 3 34.9 3 3.2Louisiana 59.5 2 31.6 2 3.9 2

Maine 66.9 29.4 2.8

Maryland 60.4 3 34.5 4.3Massachusetts 60.3 36.2 3.1Michigan 58.0 39.1 4.4Minnesota 63.7 32.2 4.7Mississippi 61.8 30.2 3.7

Missouri 60.7 34.9 4.0Montana 62.5 33.2 3.2Nebraska 62.2 3 29.3 3.3 3

Nevada 59.6 37.0 3.1New Hampshire 64.2 3 32.3 3 2.9 3

New Jersey 59.9 3 36.9 3 3.3 3

New Mexico 58.6 35.7 4.9New York 67.5 29.7 2.2North Carolina 61.4 2 30.9 2 3.8 2

North Dakota 61.3 30.1 2.0

Ohio 59.5 36.8 4.7Oklahoma 58.7 33.0 3.0Oregon 59.9 36.7 4.8Pennsylvania 63.6 32.6 3.1Rhode Island 66.6 30.8 3.7

South Carolina 59.2 34.5 5.4South Dakota 61.7 32.8 3.4Tennessee 64.3 30.2 5.0Texas 59.3 34.7 4.8Utah 67.1 26.8 3.7

Vermont 65.2 31.5 3.1Virginia 60.2 2 34.6 2 5.2 2

Washington 59.7 3 35.7 3 4.8 3

West Virginia 62.2 32.1 2.7Wisconsin 63.5 33.5 4.7Wyoming 61.8 34.7 3.0

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 46.0 42.9 8.3 Guam 54.9 39.8 2.7 Northern Marianas 75.5 17.3 — Puerto Rico 68.5 18.6 — U.S. Virgin Islands 56.8 38.0 6.3

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. 3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

— Not available.

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Table B-31.f.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1995

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $288,921,771 2,3 $174,149,282 3 $97,562,260 3 $12,995,679 2,3

Alabama 3,585,242 2,485,031 1,051,972 274,674Alaska 1,209,194 527,560 3 491,089 3 37,800Arizona 3,725,336 2,125,200 3 1,329,684 3 249,964Arkansas 2,219,648 1,529,355 712,618 151,273California 30,741,819 16,218,496 11,016,771 1,303,329

Colorado 3,830,107 2,326,711 1,349,148 146,024Connecticut 5,031,809 2 2,752,291 1,550,622 256,964 2

Delaware 822,742 491,107 277,822 33,582District of Columbia 790,122 3 364,745 357,035 34,385 3

Florida 13,055,080 7,779,380 4,840,604 637,213

Georgia 7,270,135 4,725,656 2,346,213 446,097Hawaii 1,218,736 743,643 389,266 74,872Idaho 1,127,065 761,954 360,855 52,746Illinois 12,605,538 7,181,477 4,636,378 426,078Indiana 6,212,283 4,061,580 2,068,548 278,625

Iowa 3,106,888 2,143,162 1,029,938 153,065Kansas 2,851,075 1,806,151 1,068,129 139,532Kentucky 3,540,940 2,327,600 3 1,242,463 3 180,598Louisiana 4,117,930 2 2,697,089 1,294,700 369,152 2

Maine 1,518,437 1,019,905 445,106 55,011

Maryland 6,022,281 3,566,099 2,030,614 285,930Massachusetts 7,182,010 3,967,257 2,211,868 237,831Michigan 12,368,512 7,135,589 4,626,293 363,534Minnesota 5,476,785 3,495,844 1,765,517 220,858Mississippi 2,276,377 1,598,989 679,644 177,618

Missouri 5,064,850 3,185,395 1,767,239 220,913Montana 1,000,191 673,067 335,292 42,201Nebraska 1,889,511 1,310,591 3 550,187 157,490 3

Nevada 1,405,210 862,474 520,193 48,463New Hampshire 1,248,633 754,244 3 399,747 3 44,381 3

New Jersey 12,767,490 6,534,570 4,694,391 411,404New Mexico 1,707,245 1,048,764 621,832 93,785New York 27,235,814 16,221,716 7,957,243 754,132North Carolina 6,445,272 4,300,174 2,014,327 417,561North Dakota 633,378 448,216 187,561 56,689

Ohio 11,883,674 7,021,798 4,378,919 443,845Oklahoma 3,274,180 2,145,235 1,104,972 199,795Oregon 3,493,134 2,140,203 1,269,332 119,600Pennsylvania 13,727,151 8,472,754 4,352,767 535,370Rhode Island 1,245,083 742,074 377,715 34,304

South Carolina 3,459,596 2,221,522 1,193,013 220,352South Dakota 726,013 512,645 241,008 39,421Tennessee 4,194,646 2,914,314 1,259,500 227,060Texas 20,817,867 13,273,241 6,863,989 1,214,621Utah 1,916,900 1,327,563 513,049 113,482

Vermont 788,487 511,892 248,009 25,213Virginia 6,812,402 2 4,184,606 2,321,060 364,350 2

Washington 6,088,087 3 3,449,142 3 2,161,748 282,461 3

West Virginia 2,083,362 1,416,100 669,045 122,927Wisconsin 6,423,756 4,190,018 2,151,854 195,011Wyoming 683,742 455,093 235,372 24,092

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 33,934 13,730 13,569 6,390 Guam 191,251 96,445 81,126 11,965 Northern Marianas 53,321 41,454 7,796 3,334 Puerto Rico 1,778,809 1,272,296 259,457 224,430 U.S. Virgin Islands 144,645 80,722 54,439 8,0491 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.f.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1995

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 60.3 2,3 33.8 2,3 4.5 2,3

Alabama 69.3 29.3 7.7Alaska 43.6 3 40.6 3 3.1Arizona 57.0 3 35.7 3 6.7Arkansas 68.9 32.1 6.8California 52.8 35.8 4.2

Colorado 60.7 35.2 3.8Connecticut 54.7 2 30.8 2 5.1 2

Delaware 59.7 33.8 4.1District of Columbia 46.2 3 45.2 3 4.4 3

Florida 59.6 37.1 4.9

Georgia 65.0 32.3 6.1Hawaii 61.0 31.9 6.1Idaho 67.6 32.0 4.7Illinois 57.0 36.8 3.4Indiana 65.4 33.3 4.5

Iowa 69.0 33.2 4.9Kansas 63.3 37.5 4.9Kentucky 65.7 3 35.1 3 5.1Louisiana 65.5 2 31.4 2 9.0 2

Maine 67.2 29.3 3.6

Maryland 59.2 33.7 4.7Massachusetts 55.2 30.8 3.3Michigan 57.7 37.4 2.9Minnesota 63.8 32.2 4.0Mississippi 70.2 29.9 7.8

Missouri 62.9 34.9 4.4Montana 67.3 33.5 4.2Nebraska 69.4 3 29.1 8.3 3

Nevada 61.4 37.0 3.4New Hampshire 60.4 3 32.0 3 3.6 3

New Jersey 51.2 36.8 3.2New Mexico 61.4 36.4 5.5New York 59.6 29.2 2.8North Carolina 66.7 31.3 6.5North Dakota 70.8 29.6 9.0

Ohio 59.1 36.8 3.7Oklahoma 65.5 33.7 6.1Oregon 61.3 36.3 3.4Pennsylvania 61.7 31.7 3.9Rhode Island 59.6 30.3 2.8

South Carolina 64.2 34.5 6.4South Dakota 70.6 33.2 5.4Tennessee 69.5 30.0 5.4Texas 63.8 33.0 5.8Utah 69.3 26.8 5.9

Vermont 64.9 31.5 3.2Virginia 61.4 2 34.1 2 5.3 2

Washington 56.7 3 35.5 3 4.6 3

West Virginia 68.0 32.1 5.9Wisconsin 65.2 33.5 3.0Wyoming 66.6 34.4 3.5

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 40.5 40.0 18.8 Guam 50.4 42.4 6.3 Northern Marianas 77.7 14.6 6.3 Puerto Rico 71.5 14.6 12.6 U.S. Virgin Islands 55.8 37.6 5.61 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.g.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1996

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $294,214,537 2,3 $177,362,354 3 $99,421,293 3 $13,178,506 2,3

Alabama 3,737,112 2,579,010 1,118,728 274,063Alaska 1,205,224 528,797 3 484,560 3 38,674Arizona 3,838,146 2,194,796 3 1,375,065 3 246,834Arkansas 2,300,543 1,618,388 707,195 158,476California 31,525,039 16,582,198 11,336,351 1,351,387

Colorado 3,875,698 2,377,716 1,333,924 155,341Connecticut 5,035,450 2 2,737,505 1,573,055 255,072 2

Delaware 837,573 495,673 281,515 39,900District of Columbia 783,213 3 353,290 360,918 36,063 3

Florida 13,240,298 7,902,908 4,888,427 653,280

Georgia 7,645,971 5,009,209 2,433,398 465,442Hawaii 1,200,218 740,748 371,656 76,805Idaho 1,175,897 792,168 381,298 52,747Illinois 12,371,554 7,093,483 4,489,274 430,645Indiana 6,335,830 4,135,150 2,118,589 281,602

Iowa 3,175,525 2,173,440 1,068,357 155,847Kansas 2,869,499 1,826,917 1,065,353 141,619Kentucky 3,657,685 2,461,581 1,247,569 170,033Louisiana 4,089,408 2 2,661,303 1,303,588 363,986 2

Maine 1,515,158 1,019,009 442,359 55,240

Maryland 6,125,416 3,621,123 2,071,611 290,397Massachusetts 7,422,013 4,133,636 2,245,733 244,857Michigan 12,845,313 7,341,151 4,877,780 375,288Minnesota 5,587,599 3,575,701 1,792,106 224,882Mississippi 2,306,970 1,619,792 696,018 173,186

Missouri 5,225,823 3,307,579 1,805,292 225,399Montana 1,002,093 674,905 335,806 41,806Nebraska 1,900,758 1,314,097 3 562,752 152,856 3

Nevada 1,495,402 913,477 558,164 51,097New Hampshire 1,285,399 784,407 3 403,306 3 45,306 3

New Jersey 12,926,830 6,663,935 4,684,345 428,085New Mexico 1,750,153 1,063,645 643,838 100,484New York 27,128,454 16,104,682 8,008,346 726,903North Carolina 6,438,867 4,299,582 2,007,533 417,976North Dakota 642,438 451,540 193,918 56,455

Ohio 12,003,572 7,110,536 4,405,515 446,977Oklahoma 3,233,955 2,110,716 1,094,885 201,093Oregon 3,525,408 2,172,560 1,263,749 125,364Pennsylvania 14,271,018 8,757,699 4,617,512 516,030Rhode Island 1,261,923 748,229 387,841 33,999

South Carolina 3,558,501 2,280,313 1,227,476 230,368South Dakota 704,251 491,665 236,441 40,406Tennessee 4,300,063 2,951,151 1,328,390 228,997Texas 21,683,727 13,865,536 7,126,967 1,247,290Utah 1,983,424 1,366,880 537,363 117,303

Vermont 789,854 508,833 253,451 24,151Virginia 6,884,749 2 4,210,732 2,358,936 372,509 2

Washington 6,221,485 3 3,513,402 3 2,218,679 290,553 3

West Virginia 2,082,865 1,418,885 667,283 121,482Wisconsin 6,540,163 4,256,439 2,198,158 199,943Wyoming 671,010 446,238 230,920 24,012

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 35,039 14,112 12,541 8,133 Guam 182,571 99,447 70,567 10,775 Northern Marianas 50,788 40,059 6,572 3,439 Puerto Rico 1,999,861 1,357,557 365,584 252,396 U.S. Virgin Islands 141,032 78,719 53,065 7,8381 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.g.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1996

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 60.3 2,3 33.8 2,3 4.5 2,3

Alabama 69.0 29.9 7.3Alaska 43.9 3 40.2 3 3.2Arizona 57.2 3 35.8 3 6.4Arkansas 70.3 30.7 6.9California 52.6 36.0 4.3

Colorado 61.3 34.4 4.0Connecticut 54.4 2 31.2 2 5.1 2

Delaware 59.2 33.6 4.8District of Columbia 45.1 3 46.1 3 4.6 3

Florida 59.7 36.9 4.9

Georgia 65.5 31.8 6.1Hawaii 61.7 31.0 6.4Idaho 67.4 32.4 4.5Illinois 57.3 36.3 3.5Indiana 65.3 33.4 4.4

Iowa 68.4 33.6 4.9Kansas 63.7 37.1 4.9Kentucky 67.3 34.1 4.6Louisiana 65.1 2 31.9 2 8.9 2

Maine 67.3 29.2 3.6

Maryland 59.1 33.8 4.7Massachusetts 55.7 30.3 3.3Michigan 57.2 38.0 2.9Minnesota 64.0 32.1 4.0Mississippi 70.2 30.2 7.5

Missouri 63.3 34.5 4.3Montana 67.3 33.5 4.2Nebraska 69.1 3 29.6 8.0 3

Nevada 61.1 37.3 3.4New Hampshire 61.0 3 31.4 3 3.5 3

New Jersey 51.6 36.2 3.3New Mexico 60.8 36.8 5.7New York 59.4 29.5 2.7North Carolina 66.8 31.2 6.5North Dakota 70.3 30.2 8.8

Ohio 59.2 36.7 3.7Oklahoma 65.3 33.9 6.2Oregon 61.6 35.8 3.6Pennsylvania 61.4 32.4 3.6Rhode Island 59.3 30.7 2.7

South Carolina 64.1 34.5 6.5South Dakota 69.8 33.6 5.7Tennessee 68.6 30.9 5.3Texas 63.9 32.9 5.8Utah 68.9 27.1 5.9

Vermont 64.4 32.1 3.1Virginia 61.2 2 34.3 2 5.4 2

Washington 56.5 3 35.7 3 4.7 3

West Virginia 68.1 32.0 5.8Wisconsin 65.1 33.6 3.1Wyoming 66.5 34.4 3.6

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 40.3 35.8 23.2 Guam 54.5 38.7 5.9 Northern Marianas 78.9 12.9 6.8 Puerto Rico 67.9 18.3 12.6 U.S. Virgin Islands 55.8 37.6 5.61 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.h.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1997

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $302,946,440 2,3 $187,423,905 3 $102,086,310 3 $13,436,226 2,3

Alabama 3,853,242 2,360,943 1,209,968 282,330Alaska 1,199,095 679,860 3 479,112 3 40,123Arizona 3,955,355 2,270,708 3 1,437,264 3 247,382Arkansas 2,325,703 1,449,932 736,191 139,581California 33,537,150 20,319,486 11,806,739 1,410,924

Colorado 4,011,126 2,479,083 1,369,647 162,397Connecticut 5,071,323 2 3,230,531 1,590,985 249,808 2

Delaware 884,386 546,653 293,542 44,192District of Columbia 709,729 377,720 3 305,666 26,344Florida 13,476,541 7,886,808 4,912,986 676,747

Georgia 8,107,453 5,062,207 2,565,262 479,984Hawaii 1,185,292 746,571 360,020 78,701Idaho 1,222,886 766,514 400,279 56,093Illinois 13,141,915 7,904,413 4,791,855 445,647Indiana 6,789,533 4,245,391 2,245,014 299,128

Iowa 3,236,008 1,980,552 1,096,660 158,796Kansas 2,880,087 1,656,756 1,079,146 144,185Kentucky 3,792,306 2,302,973 1,295,106 194,226Louisiana 4,202,081 2 2,502,061 1,335,481 364,538 2

Maine 1,539,063 1,033,900 450,035 55,129

Maryland 6,200,014 3,771,035 2,127,565 301,414Massachusetts 7,677,103 5,056,924 2,369,718 250,461Michigan 13,103,651 7,755,831 4,961,412 386,408Minnesota 5,704,449 3,661,889 1,806,781 235,779Mississippi 2,282,602 1,400,614 711,868 170,120

Missouri 5,355,252 3,287,034 1,833,077 235,141Montana 1,011,695 630,377 338,645 42,674Nebraska 1,914,570 1,204,578 3 564,784 145,207 3

Nevada 1,608,387 963,637 590,743 54,007New Hampshire 1,316,359 852,714 3 417,110 3 46,536 3

New Jersey 13,199,877 8,106,513 4,678,073 415,291New Mexico 1,746,285 1,002,765 656,649 86,871New York 27,177,274 18,361,505 8,058,324 757,445North Carolina 6,688,486 4,154,324 2,096,286 437,876North Dakota 647,549 396,004 196,346 55,199

Ohio 12,276,075 7,308,915 4,508,880 458,280Oklahoma 3,352,737 2,003,602 1,142,169 206,965Oregon 3,570,331 2,161,706 1,280,100 128,526Pennsylvania 14,375,855 9,217,500 4,634,311 524,044Rhode Island 1,291,612 865,235 389,542 36,835

South Carolina 3,696,546 2,204,268 1,257,888 234,390South Dakota 705,020 432,276 234,653 38,092Tennessee 4,648,215 3,014,033 1,392,742 241,439Texas 22,613,524 13,933,961 7,463,286 1,216,277Utah 2,043,822 1,351,975 573,234 118,612

Vermont 805,196 524,024 257,162 24,010Virginia 7,113,267 2 4,320,169 2,415,360 377,738 2

Washington 6,265,604 3 3,757,737 3 2,209,281 298,586West Virginia 2,071,670 1,283,286 663,132 125,252Wisconsin 6,699,904 4,229,075 2,264,411 206,418Wyoming 663,235 407,341 231,815 24,080

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 37,878 15,239 13,756 8,883 Guam 175,552 95,904 69,404 10,244 Northern Marianas 59,586 47,965 8,471 3,149 Puerto Rico 2,013,941 1,412,395 393,619 207,927 U.S. Virgin Islands 137,009 77,857 51,543 7,6091 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.h.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1997

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.9 2,3 33.7 2,3 4.4 2,3

Alabama 61.3 31.4 7.3Alaska 56.7 3 40.0 3 3.3Arizona 57.4 3 36.3 3 6.3Arkansas 62.3 31.7 6.0California 60.6 35.2 4.2

Colorado 61.8 34.1 4.0Connecticut 63.7 2 31.4 2 4.9 2

Delaware 61.8 33.2 5.0District of Columbia 53.2 3 43.1 3.7Florida 58.5 36.5 5.0

Georgia 62.4 31.6 5.9Hawaii 63.0 30.4 6.6Idaho 62.7 32.7 4.6Illinois 60.1 36.5 3.4Indiana 62.5 33.1 4.4

Iowa 61.2 33.9 4.9Kansas 57.5 37.5 5.0Kentucky 60.7 34.2 5.1Louisiana 59.5 2 31.8 2 8.7 2

Maine 67.2 29.2 3.6

Maryland 60.8 34.3 4.9Massachusetts 65.9 30.9 3.3Michigan 59.2 37.9 2.9Minnesota 64.2 31.7 4.1Mississippi 61.4 31.2 7.5

Missouri 61.4 34.2 4.4Montana 62.3 33.5 4.2Nebraska 62.9 3 29.5 7.6 3

Nevada 59.9 36.7 3.4New Hampshire 64.8 3 31.7 3 3.5 3

New Jersey 61.4 35.4 3.1New Mexico 57.4 37.6 5.0New York 67.6 29.7 2.8North Carolina 62.1 31.3 6.5North Dakota 61.2 30.3 8.5

Ohio 59.5 36.7 3.7Oklahoma 59.8 34.1 6.2Oregon 60.5 35.9 3.6Pennsylvania 64.1 32.2 3.6Rhode Island 67.0 30.2 2.9

South Carolina 59.6 34.0 6.3South Dakota 61.3 33.3 5.4Tennessee 64.8 30.0 5.2Texas 61.6 33.0 5.4Utah 66.1 28.0 5.8

Vermont 65.1 31.9 3.0Virginia 60.7 2 34.0 2 5.3 2

Washington 60.0 3 35.3 3 4.8 3

West Virginia 61.9 32.0 6.0Wisconsin 63.1 33.8 3.1Wyoming 61.4 35.0 3.6

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 40.2 36.3 23.5 Guam 54.6 39.5 5.8 Northern Marianas 80.5 14.2 5.3 Puerto Rico 70.1 19.5 10.3 U.S. Virgin Islands 56.8 37.6 5.61 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.i.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1998

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $314,519,233 2,3 $194,473,978 2,3 $106,286,324 3 $13,758,931 2,3

Alabama 4,002,651 2,445,452 1,275,453 281,746Alaska 1,203,883 684,485 3 478,508 3 40,889Arizona 4,121,338 2,383,057 3 1,487,621 3 250,660Arkansas 2,367,815 1,501,276 700,384 166,155California 36,091,132 22,071,218 12,572,767 1,447,148

Colorado 4,282,167 2,475,987 1,650,607 155,573Connecticut 5,248,117 2 3,339,480 1,657,019 251,618 2

Delaware 915,216 566,570 303,968 44,678District of Columbia 713,022 2 312,314 2 374,549 26,159Florida 14,032,710 8,262,833 5,074,772 695,106

Georgia 8,560,475 5,324,983 2,745,447 490,045Hawaii 1,225,477 784,436 361,930 79,111Idaho 1,271,117 790,665 424,672 55,780Illinois 13,741,575 8,338,465 4,927,553 475,557Indiana 6,868,618 4,293,568 2,271,044 304,006

Iowa 3,311,073 2,029,923 1,121,011 160,138Kansas 2,957,232 1,703,887 1,104,268 149,077Kentucky 3,844,057 2,350,652 1,270,300 223,105Louisiana 4,438,903 2 2,660,731 1,409,697 368,475 2

Maine 1,578,928 1,062,416 460,327 56,186

Maryland 6,437,988 4,033,377 2,094,688 309,923Massachusetts 8,132,512 5,397,616 2,468,514 266,382Michigan 13,224,606 7,761,051 5,072,525 391,030Minnesota 6,007,097 3,771,612 1,987,646 247,840Mississippi 2,384,731 1,462,436 751,795 170,500

Missouri 5,583,107 3,424,431 1,917,986 240,689Montana 1,023,697 639,979 341,809 41,909Nebraska 1,921,117 1,207,465 3 569,705 143,947 3

Nevada 1,730,304 1,040,927 634,323 55,054New Hampshire 1,367,491 892,484 3 427,081 3 47,926 3

New Jersey 13,282,712 8,035,021 4,846,014 401,676New Mexico 1,828,702 1,046,260 693,289 89,153New York 27,909,074 18,971,505 8,166,290 771,280North Carolina 7,158,459 4,486,982 2,220,592 450,885North Dakota 660,406 404,446 202,424 53,536

Ohio 12,613,057 7,439,565 4,701,622 471,870Oklahoma 3,457,895 2,050,009 1,196,437 211,449Oregon 3,828,092 2,283,799 1,411,702 132,591Pennsylvania 14,415,589 9,186,439 4,694,487 534,663Rhode Island 1,339,221 898,819 403,841 36,561

South Carolina 3,863,681 2,299,851 1,324,591 239,239South Dakota 732,721 450,817 241,173 40,731Tennessee 4,857,768 3,158,671 1,452,103 246,994Texas 23,343,565 14,336,423 7,769,353 1,237,789Utah 2,111,616 1,393,962 596,723 120,930

Vermont 826,039 535,618 265,451 24,970Virginia 7,422,002 2 4,526,363 2,506,842 388,797 2

Washington 6,595,944 3 3,879,241 3 2,408,068 308,636West Virginia 2,099,774 1,302,157 672,988 124,628Wisconsin 6,919,443 4,370,317 2,336,285 212,841Wyoming 665,318 403,935 238,082 23,301

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 36,453 15,456 12,457 8,539 Guam 185,875 101,707 72,297 11,871 Northern Marianas 62,261 49,836 8,565 3,860 Puerto Rico 2,183,132 1,526,042 422,748 234,342 U.S. Virgin Islands 144,670 86,690 50,528 7,4511 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.i.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1998

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.8 2,3 33.8 2,3 4.4 2,3

Alabama 61.1 31.9 7.0Alaska 56.9 3 39.7 3 3.4Arizona 57.8 3 36.1 3 6.1Arkansas 63.4 29.6 7.0California 61.2 34.8 4.0

Colorado 57.8 38.5 3.6Connecticut 63.6 2 31.6 2 4.8 2

Delaware 61.9 33.2 4.9District of Columbia 43.8 2 52.5 2 3.7Florida 58.9 36.2 5.0

Georgia 62.2 32.1 5.7Hawaii 64.0 29.5 6.5Idaho 62.2 33.4 4.4Illinois 60.7 35.9 3.5Indiana 62.5 33.1 4.4

Iowa 61.3 33.9 4.8Kansas 57.6 37.3 5.0Kentucky 61.2 33.0 5.8Louisiana 59.9 2 31.8 2 8.3 2

Maine 67.3 29.2 3.6

Maryland 62.6 32.5 4.8Massachusetts 66.4 30.4 3.3Michigan 58.7 38.4 3.0Minnesota 62.8 33.1 4.1Mississippi 61.3 31.5 7.1

Missouri 61.3 34.4 4.3Montana 62.5 33.4 4.1Nebraska 62.9 3 29.7 7.5 3

Nevada 60.2 36.7 3.2New Hampshire 65.3 3 31.2 3 3.5 3

New Jersey 60.5 36.5 3.0New Mexico 57.2 37.9 4.9New York 68.0 29.3 2.8North Carolina 62.7 31.0 6.3North Dakota 61.2 30.7 8.1

Ohio 59.0 37.3 3.7Oklahoma 59.3 34.6 6.1Oregon 59.7 36.9 3.5Pennsylvania 63.7 32.6 3.7Rhode Island 67.1 30.2 2.7

South Carolina 59.5 34.3 6.2South Dakota 61.5 32.9 5.6Tennessee 65.0 29.9 5.1Texas 61.4 33.3 5.3Utah 66.0 28.3 5.7

Vermont 64.8 32.1 3.0Virginia 61.0 2 33.8 2 5.2 2

Washington 58.8 3 36.5 3 4.7West Virginia 62.0 32.1 5.9Wisconsin 63.2 33.8 3.1Wyoming 60.7 35.8 3.5

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 42.4 34.2 23.4 Guam 54.7 38.9 6.4 Northern Marianas 80.0 13.8 6.2 Puerto Rico 69.9 19.4 10.7 U.S. Virgin Islands 59.9 34.9 5.21 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.j.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1999

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $328,015,026 2,3 $202,278,605 2,3 $111,496,883 3 $14,239,538 2,3

Alabama 4,202,243 2,600,260 1,310,887 291,095Alaska 1,232,031 697,387 3 494,426 3 40,218Arizona 4,292,422 2,578,211 1,500,297 3 213,914Arkansas 2,427,267 1,555,715 703,772 167,780California 37,233,408 22,713,145 13,033,669 1,486,593

Colorado 4,484,377 2,610,463 1,712,924 160,990Connecticut 5,496,853 2 3,493,609 1,735,010 268,234 2

Delaware 945,227 578,510 323,086 43,630District of Columbia 751,290 2 340,565 2 380,447 30,278Florida 14,657,727 8,583,037 5,355,938 718,752

Georgia 9,245,762 5,782,621 2,952,610 510,531Hawaii 1,238,641 777,710 379,133 81,797Idaho 1,342,655 831,646 452,347 58,662Illinois 14,732,012 8,924,923 5,295,092 511,998Indiana 7,253,358 4,530,372 2,414,597 308,389

Iowa 3,368,763 1,980,596 1,135,573 252,594Kansas 3,076,962 1,768,048 1,155,031 153,883Kentucky 4,003,126 2,436,294 1,327,466 239,366Louisiana 4,618,975 2 2,790,718 1,455,539 372,718 2

Maine 1,635,356 1,100,033 478,400 56,922

Maryland 6,677,707 4,105,763 2,265,665 306,278Massachusetts 8,608,228 5,735,010 2,605,925 267,292Michigan 13,846,675 8,049,099 5,393,618 403,958Minnesota 6,320,589 3,971,786 2,089,658 259,145Mississippi 2,483,522 1,498,901 808,247 176,375

Missouri 5,792,280 3,566,667 1,977,845 247,769Montana 1,035,017 647,387 345,471 42,160Nebraska 1,972,479 1,240,849 3 583,180 148,450 3

Nevada 1,882,264 1,127,056 696,612 58,596New Hampshire 1,426,252 930,322 446,298 3 49,632 3

New Jersey 13,943,169 8,345,062 5,187,892 410,216New Mexico 1,936,817 1,099,643 743,614 93,560New York 29,116,935 19,739,935 8,588,336 788,664North Carolina 7,687,006 4,828,442 2,404,741 453,823North Dakota 677,339 413,855 208,350 55,134

Ohio 13,146,469 7,796,424 4,870,206 479,839Oklahoma 3,609,311 2,166,667 1,209,408 233,235Oregon 4,013,646 2,377,937 1,498,641 137,068Pennsylvania 14,655,384 9,286,842 4,822,966 545,576Rhode Island 1,390,419 922,564 429,811 38,044

South Carolina 4,071,043 2,429,000 1,399,325 242,718South Dakota 754,618 459,420 254,784 40,414Tennessee 5,023,955 3,284,688 1,486,594 252,673Texas 24,291,855 14,697,605 8,308,263 1,285,987Utah 2,193,848 1,439,098 622,441 132,308

Vermont 858,455 554,964 279,478 24,013Virginia 7,729,825 2 4,700,956 2,624,552 404,317 2

Washington 6,604,143 3 3,949,642 3 2,333,730 320,771West Virginia 2,151,446 1,333,092 691,787 126,568Wisconsin 7,170,167 4,482,512 2,466,032 221,624Wyoming 705,706 423,551 257,168 24,987

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 38,005 16,260 14,337 7,408 Guam — — — — Northern Marianas 54,637 44,042 6,992 3,603 Puerto Rico 2,192,532 1,501,091 440,363 251,078 U.S. Virgin Islands 158,631 97,145 53,963 7,523

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

[Thousands of dollars]

— Not available.

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Table B-31.j.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1999

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.7 2,3 34.0 2,3 4.3 2,3

Alabama 61.9 31.2 6.9Alaska 56.6 3 40.1 3 3.3Arizona 60.1 35.0 3 5.0Arkansas 64.1 29.0 6.9California 61.0 35.0 4.0

Colorado 58.2 38.2 3.6Connecticut 63.6 2 31.6 2 4.9 2

Delaware 61.2 34.2 4.6District of Columbia 45.3 2 50.6 2 4.0 2

Florida 58.6 36.5 4.9

Georgia 62.5 31.9 5.5Hawaii 62.8 30.6 6.6Idaho 61.9 33.7 4.4Illinois 60.6 35.9 3.5Indiana 62.5 33.3 4.3

Iowa 58.8 33.7 7.5Kansas 57.5 37.5 5.0Kentucky 60.9 33.2 6.0Louisiana 60.4 2 31.5 2 8.1 2

Maine 67.3 29.3 3.5

Maryland 61.5 33.9 4.6Massachusetts 66.6 30.3 3.1Michigan 58.1 39.0 2.9Minnesota 62.8 33.1 4.1Mississippi 60.4 32.5 7.1

Missouri 61.6 34.1 4.3Montana 62.5 33.4 4.1Nebraska 62.9 3 29.6 7.5 3

Nevada 59.9 37.0 3.1New Hampshire 65.2 31.3 3 3.5 3

New Jersey 59.9 37.2 2.9New Mexico 56.8 38.4 4.8New York 67.8 29.5 2.7North Carolina 62.8 31.3 5.9North Dakota 61.1 30.8 8.1

Ohio 59.3 37.0 3.6Oklahoma 60.0 33.5 6.5Oregon 59.2 37.3 3.4Pennsylvania 63.4 32.9 3.7Rhode Island 66.4 30.9 2.7

South Carolina 59.7 34.4 6.0South Dakota 60.9 33.8 5.4Tennessee 65.4 29.6 5.0Texas 60.5 34.2 5.3Utah 65.6 28.4 6.0

Vermont 64.6 32.6 2.8Virginia 60.8 2 34.0 2 5.2 2

Washington 59.8 3 35.3 3 4.9 3

West Virginia 62.0 32.2 5.9Wisconsin 62.5 34.4 3.1Wyoming 60.0 36.4 3.5

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 42.8 37.7 19.5 Guam — — — Northern Marianas 80.6 12.8 6.6 Puerto Rico 68.5 20.1 11.5 U.S. Virgin Islands 61.2 34.0 4.7

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

— Not available.

Percentage

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.k.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2000

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $340,925,043 2,3 $210,486,462 3 $115,947,459 3 $14,491,122 2,3

Alabama 4,395,743 2,713,162 1,388,857 293,725Alaska 1,245,751 697,803 3 506,289 3 41,659Arizona 4,514,327 3 2,742,253 1,555,224 216,850Arkansas 2,505,536 1,523,866 840,532 141,138California 40,135,090 25,086,583 13,489,962 1,558,544

Colorado 4,632,504 2,684,270 1,780,839 167,395Connecticut 5,687,026 2 3,606,458 1,809,519 271,048 2

Delaware 986,949 607,230 333,570 46,149District of Columbia 821,231 341,384 457,201 22,645Florida 14,616,391 8,500,847 5,390,726 724,817

Georgia 9,640,368 6,013,792 3,103,657 522,918Hawaii 1,277,536 805,380 392,659 79,496Idaho 1,371,345 846,381 465,326 59,638Illinois 15,223,515 9,143,774 5,558,692 521,049Indiana 7,484,965 4,666,347 2,514,155 304,463

Iowa 3,436,040 2,022,588 1,155,775 257,678Kansas 3,128,131 1,793,439 1,181,783 152,909Kentucky 4,039,662 2,466,982 1,347,819 224,861Louisiana 4,622,165 2 2,784,788 1,482,864 354,513 2

Maine 1,688,831 1,129,190 494,054 65,586

Maryland 6,889,409 4,240,350 2,305,454 343,605Massachusetts 9,014,507 6,000,147 2,692,643 321,718Michigan 14,730,394 8,565,680 5,740,925 423,788Minnesota 6,463,429 4,064,475 2,129,982 268,972Mississippi 2,642,422 1,613,162 857,807 171,453

Missouri 5,953,012 3,667,380 2,034,033 251,599Montana 1,047,095 653,332 351,695 42,068Nebraska 2,027,834 1,273,637 3 599,878 154,319 3

Nevada 1,974,116 1,177,973 735,031 61,112New Hampshire 1,493,117 978,039 466,372 48,706

New Jersey 14,028,679 8,261,386 5,332,610 434,683New Mexico 1,989,703 1,122,665 769,815 97,223New York 29,928,829 20,386,993 8,735,920 805,916North Carolina 8,119,012 5,150,773 2,513,600 454,639North Dakota 672,554 402,397 214,210 55,947

Ohio 13,657,037 8,034,930 5,127,806 494,302Oklahoma 3,560,505 2,059,565 1,266,178 234,762Oregon 4,101,232 2,434,793 1,522,250 144,189Pennsylvania 14,862,830 9,323,903 4,981,511 557,416Rhode Island 1,466,422 964,821 460,407 41,194

South Carolina 4,302,350 2,578,910 1,478,761 244,679South Dakota 776,817 467,982 267,311 41,524Tennessee 5,191,143 3,385,271 1,545,736 260,135Texas 26,418,895 16,082,305 9,005,515 1,331,074Utah 2,213,254 1,444,865 634,976 133,413

Vermont 915,970 591,953 298,675 25,342Virginia 8,165,648 5,078,891 2,778,060 308,697Washington 6,736,518 3 4,017,742 3 2,388,634 330,143West Virginia 2,196,710 1,355,753 711,220 129,737Wisconsin 7,212,603 4,489,968 2,495,380 227,255Wyoming 719,892 439,902 255,559 24,431

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 44,625 16,713 18,294 9,317 Guam — — — — Northern Marianas 52,453 41,594 6,829 3,282 Puerto Rico 2,196,160 1,503,321 418,161 247,636 U.S. Virgin Islands 142,284 86,967 47,032 6,720

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

[Thousands of dollars]

— Not available.

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Table B-31.k.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2000

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.7 2,3 34.0 2,3 4.3 2,3

Alabama 61.7 31.6 6.7Alaska 56.0 3 40.6 3 3.3Arizona 60.7 3 34.5 3 4.8 3

Arkansas 60.8 33.5 5.6California 62.5 33.6 3.9

Colorado 57.9 38.4 3.6Connecticut 63.4 2 31.8 2 4.8 2

Delaware 61.5 33.8 4.7District of Columbia 41.6 55.7 2.8Florida 58.2 36.9 5.0

Georgia 62.4 32.2 5.4Hawaii 63.0 30.7 6.2Idaho 61.7 33.9 4.3Illinois 60.1 36.5 3.4Indiana 62.3 33.6 4.1

Iowa 58.9 33.6 7.5Kansas 57.3 37.8 4.9Kentucky 61.1 33.4 5.6Louisiana 60.2 2 32.1 2 7.7 2

Maine 66.9 29.3 3.9

Maryland 61.5 33.5 5.0Massachusetts 66.6 29.9 3.6Michigan 58.1 39.0 2.9Minnesota 62.9 33.0 4.2Mississippi 61.0 32.5 6.5

Missouri 61.6 34.2 4.2Montana 62.4 33.6 4.0Nebraska 62.8 3 29.6 7.6 3

Nevada 59.7 37.2 3.1New Hampshire 65.5 31.2 3.3

New Jersey 58.9 38.0 3.1New Mexico 56.4 38.7 4.9New York 68.1 29.2 2.7North Carolina 63.4 31.0 5.6North Dakota 59.8 31.9 8.3

Ohio 58.8 37.5 3.6Oklahoma 57.8 35.6 6.6Oregon 59.4 37.1 3.5Pennsylvania 62.7 33.5 3.8Rhode Island 65.8 31.4 2.8

South Carolina 59.9 34.4 5.7South Dakota 60.2 34.4 5.3Tennessee 65.2 29.8 5.0Texas 60.9 34.1 5.0Utah 65.3 28.7 6.0

Vermont 64.6 32.6 2.8Virginia 62.2 34.0 3.8Washington 59.6 3 35.5 3 4.9 3

West Virginia 61.7 32.4 5.9Wisconsin 62.3 34.6 3.2Wyoming 61.1 35.5 3.4

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 37.5 41.0 20.9 Guam — — — Northern Marianas 79.3 13.0 6.3 Puerto Rico 68.5 19.0 11.3 U.S. Virgin Islands 61.1 33.1 4.7

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

— Not available.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-31.l.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2001

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $354,526,828 2 $218,126,697 2 $119,434,740 $14,593,098 2

Alabama 4,431,874 2,732,713 1,372,039 297,570Alaska 1,250,790 719,345 480,533 41,669Arizona 4,931,881 2,793,137 1,782,542 319,005Arkansas 2,549,521 1,557,078 835,105 140,077California 43,668,273 27,141,577 14,607,413 1,631,847

Colorado 4,842,393 2,769,016 1,864,821 172,495Connecticut 5,793,977 3,701,152 1,847,122 209,305Delaware 1,045,406 635,777 355,721 46,784District of Columbia 844,995 419,574 394,657 23,366Florida 15,289,430 8,920,729 5,527,470 730,466

Georgia 10,188,544 6,460,820 3,147,603 515,287Hawaii 1,237,491 745,460 412,198 71,275Idaho 1,428,027 875,854 481,262 61,308Illinois 15,911,220 9,494,568 5,790,227 514,826Indiana 7,682,095 4,731,471 2,594,493 304,814

Iowa 3,491,612 2,045,076 1,165,065 256,313Kansas 3,322,483 1,950,123 1,197,443 151,049Kentucky 4,119,031 2,524,135 1,353,852 213,305Louisiana 4,565,278 2,750,847 1,488,369 294,505Maine 1,734,590 1,160,180 506,477 57,943

Maryland 7,169,575 4,401,347 2,371,271 348,812Massachusetts 9,436,509 6,258,778 2,794,329 328,134Michigan 14,495,709 8,462,093 5,498,768 429,910Minnesota 6,646,800 4,128,467 2,203,771 270,762Mississippi 2,622,060 1,583,761 852,422 167,818

Missouri 6,183,717 3,751,479 2,124,095 265,841Montana 1,060,200 654,161 356,661 42,316Nebraska 2,103,881 1,311,881 2 625,145 153,080 2

Nevada 2,013,499 1,257,863 679,607 62,886New Hampshire 1,545,674 1,004,099 483,011 49,145

New Jersey 15,035,143 8,912,560 5,569,389 446,709New Mexico 2,057,884 1,144,631 799,469 97,902New York 31,430,944 21,335,813 9,079,172 840,384North Carolina 8,347,074 5,298,037 2,541,222 454,786North Dakota 680,652 405,054 215,431 55,374

Ohio 14,139,410 8,270,326 5,283,554 483,453Oklahoma 3,816,926 2,208,808 1,339,283 240,866Oregon 4,184,852 2,459,575 1,553,536 141,735Pennsylvania 15,158,963 9,465,914 5,034,564 559,470Rhode Island 1,491,646 961,973 482,636 37,824

South Carolina 4,571,672 2,735,816 1,557,201 246,726South Dakota 810,225 480,487 282,454 41,549Tennessee 5,261,895 3,390,212 1,584,632 254,498Texas 27,016,431 16,329,620 9,176,521 1,324,423Utah 2,290,170 1,481,539 659,359 135,208

Vermont 950,564 615,851 303,403 25,488Virginia 8,483,349 5,235,268 2,865,859 325,731Washington 6,902,179 2 4,097,197 2 2,426,047 330,150West Virginia 2,195,757 1,349,128 706,549 125,355Wisconsin 7,377,390 4,572,659 2,526,174 229,776Wyoming 717,168 433,667 254,792 23,778

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 41,361 16,844 16,136 7,954 Guam — — — — Northern Marianas 50,021 40,718 6,321 2,821 Puerto Rico 2,297,800 1,606,690 465,714 213,376 U.S. Virgin Islands 127,469 79,945 40,007 6,691

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

[Thousands of dollars]

— Not available.

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Table B-31.l.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2001

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.5 2 33.7 2 4.1 2

Alabama 61.7 31.0 6.7Alaska 57.5 38.4 3.3Arizona 56.6 36.1 6.5Arkansas 61.1 32.8 5.5California 62.2 33.5 3.7

Colorado 57.2 38.5 3.6Connecticut 63.9 31.9 3.6Delaware 60.8 34.0 4.5District of Columbia 49.7 46.7 2.8Florida 58.3 36.2 4.8

Georgia 63.4 30.9 5.1Hawaii 60.2 33.3 5.8Idaho 61.3 33.7 4.3Illinois 59.7 36.4 3.2Indiana 61.6 33.8 4.0

Iowa 58.6 33.4 7.3Kansas 58.7 36.0 4.5Kentucky 61.3 32.9 5.2Louisiana 60.3 32.6 6.5Maine 66.9 29.2 3.3

Maryland 61.4 33.1 4.9Massachusetts 66.3 29.6 3.5Michigan 58.4 37.9 3.0Minnesota 62.1 33.2 4.1Mississippi 60.4 32.5 6.4

Missouri 60.7 34.3 4.3Montana 61.7 33.6 4.0Nebraska 62.4 2 29.7 7.3 2

Nevada 62.5 33.8 3.1New Hampshire 65.0 31.2 3.2

New Jersey 59.3 37.0 3.0New Mexico 55.6 38.8 4.8New York 67.9 28.9 2.7North Carolina 63.5 30.4 5.4North Dakota 59.5 31.7 8.1

Ohio 58.5 37.4 3.4Oklahoma 57.9 35.1 6.3Oregon 58.8 37.1 3.4Pennsylvania 62.4 33.2 3.7Rhode Island 64.5 32.4 2.5

South Carolina 59.8 34.1 5.4South Dakota 59.3 34.9 5.1Tennessee 64.4 30.1 4.8Texas 60.4 34.0 4.9Utah 64.7 28.8 5.9

Vermont 64.8 31.9 2.7Virginia 61.7 33.8 3.8Washington 59.4 2 35.1 2 4.8 2

West Virginia 61.4 32.2 5.7Wisconsin 62.0 34.2 3.1Wyoming 60.5 35.5 3.3

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 40.7 39.0 19.2 Guam — — — Northern Marianas 81.4 12.6 5.6 Puerto Rico 69.9 20.3 9.3 U.S. Virgin Islands 62.7 31.4 5.2

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

— Not available.

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Table B-31.m.1. Adjusted current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2002

State or jurisdiction Total current Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 $368,499,139 2,3 $226,565,677 2,3 $126,578,578 $15,354,884 3

Alabama 4,444,390 2,721,721 1,415,114 307,556Alaska 1,284,854 754,660 487,344 42,850Arizona 5,499,645 3,123,642 2,029,869 346,134Arkansas 2,822,877 1,739,445 939,213 144,218California 46,265,544 28,566,063 15,960,392 1,739,089

Colorado 5,151,003 2,976,088 1,991,311 183,604Connecticut 6,031,062 3,861,634 1,952,819 216,609Delaware 1,072,875 660,857 361,985 50,033District of Columbia 912,432 452,905 431,692 27,834Florida 15,535,864 9,161,962 5,601,259 772,643

Georgia 10,853,496 6,932,058 3,363,275 558,162Hawaii 1,348,381 815,123 457,784 75,474Idaho 1,481,803 905,333 512,538 63,933Illinois 16,480,787 9,804,430 6,140,082 536,275Indiana 7,704,547 4,689,264 2,699,273 316,010

Iowa 3,565,796 2,124,947 1,181,655 259,195Kansas 3,450,923 2,017,178 1,272,727 161,018Kentucky 4,268,608 2,619,607 1,413,529 235,471Louisiana 4,802,565 2,935,369 1,562,258 304,938Maine 1,812,798 1,208,176 543,988 60,634

Maryland 7,480,723 4,653,921 2,471,745 355,058Massachusetts 9,957,292 6,340,143 3,308,015 309,134Michigan 14,975,150 8,598,644 5,916,871 459,635Minnesota 6,586,559 4,192,253 2,112,832 281,475Mississippi 2,642,116 1,591,250 878,870 171,997

Missouri 6,491,603 3 3,954,002 3 2,249,300 288,301Montana 1,073,005 664,569 363,625 44,811Nebraska 2,206,946 1,390,961 659,551 156,434 3

Nevada 2,169,000 1,353,806 744,190 71,003New Hampshire 1,641,378 1,064,917 524,179 52,283

New Jersey 15,822,609 9,358,608 5,975,494 488,508New Mexico 2,204,165 1,232,319 869,870 101,976New York 32,218,975 22,001,202 9,350,907 866,866North Carolina 8,550,546 5,412,927 2,643,261 494,358North Dakota 711,437 436,583 219,858 54,996

Ohio 14,774,065 8,574,310 5,693,030 506,726Oklahoma 3,875,547 2,239,893 1,382,715 252,939Oregon 4,214,512 2,476,323 1,597,050 141,139Pennsylvania 15,550,975 9,686,763 5,272,437 591,774Rhode Island 1,533,455 989,404 503,479 40,573

South Carolina 4,744,809 2,857,016 1,630,168 257,624South Dakota 819,296 484,985 289,896 44,415Tennessee 5,511,452 2 3,586,780 2 1,655,074 269,598Texas 28,191,128 17,026,101 9,755,351 1,409,676Utah 2,374,702 1,549,329 695,398 129,975

Vermont 992,149 638,802 325,507 27,841Virginia 8,718,554 5,373,764 3,003,915 340,875Washington 7,103,721 3 4,227,572 3 2,531,023 345,126West Virginia 2,219,013 1,368,692 721,118 129,203Wisconsin 7,592,176 4,705,538 2,642,906 243,733Wyoming 761,830 463,839 272,841 25,150

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 46,192 21,887 13,439 10,866 Guam — — — — Northern Marianas 46,508 38,687 5,253 2,569 Puerto Rico 2,152,724 1,514,026 419,407 219,291 U.S. Virgin Islands 107,343 67,985 35,120 4,239

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

[Thousands of dollars]

— Not available.

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Table B-31.m.2. Percentage of current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2002

State or jurisdiction Instruction Support services Noninstruction

United States1 61.5 2,3 34.3 2,3 4.2 2,3

Alabama 61.2 31.8 6.9Alaska 58.7 37.9 3.3Arizona 56.8 36.9 6.3Arkansas 61.6 33.3 5.1California 61.7 34.5 3.8

Colorado 57.8 38.7 3.6Connecticut 64.0 32.4 3.6Delaware 61.6 33.7 4.7District of Columbia 49.6 47.3 3.1Florida 59.0 36.1 5.0

Georgia 63.9 31.0 5.1Hawaii 60.5 34.0 5.6Idaho 61.1 34.6 4.3Illinois 59.5 37.3 3.3Indiana 60.9 35.0 4.1

Iowa 59.6 33.1 7.3Kansas 58.5 36.9 4.7Kentucky 61.4 33.1 5.5Louisiana 61.1 32.5 6.3Maine 66.6 30.0 3.3

Maryland 62.2 33.0 4.7Massachusetts 63.7 33.2 3.1Michigan 57.4 39.5 3.1Minnesota 63.6 32.1 4.3Mississippi 60.2 33.3 6.5

Missouri 60.9 3 34.6 3 4.4 3

Montana 61.9 33.9 4.2Nebraska 63.0 29.9 7.1 3

Nevada 62.4 34.3 3.3New Hampshire 64.9 31.9 3.2

New Jersey 59.1 37.8 3.1New Mexico 55.9 39.5 4.6New York 68.3 29.0 2.7North Carolina 63.3 30.9 5.8North Dakota 61.4 30.9 7.7

Ohio 58.0 38.5 3.4Oklahoma 57.8 35.7 6.5Oregon 58.8 37.9 3.3Pennsylvania 62.3 33.9 3.8Rhode Island 64.5 32.8 2.6

South Carolina 60.2 34.4 5.4South Dakota 59.2 35.4 5.4Tennessee 65.1 2 30.0 2 4.9 2

Texas 60.4 34.6 5.0Utah 65.2 29.3 5.5

Vermont 64.4 32.8 2.8Virginia 61.6 34.5 3.9Washington 59.5 3 35.6 3 4.9 3

West Virginia 61.7 32.5 5.8Wisconsin 62.0 34.8 3.2Wyoming 60.9 35.8 3.3

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 47.4 29.1 23.5 Guam — — — Northern Marianas 83.2 11.3 5.5 Puerto Rico 70.3 19.5 10.2 U.S. Virgin Islands 63.3 32.7 3.9

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia.

3 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

Percentage

— Not available.

2 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state.

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Table B-32.a.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1990

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $159,356,638 2 $118,376,886 2 $29,053,232 2 $3,590,112 2 $1,421,116 2 $5,999,537 2 $915,755 2

Alabama 1,987,801 1,513,236 348,817 10,068 2 0 98,969 16,710Alaska 577,576 438,954 92,988 17,210 2 0 24,034 4,390 2

Arizona 1,873,487 2 1,564,567 227,826 19,103 2 13,646 36,311 12,033Arkansas 1,170,590 891,245 201,151 17,567 6,111 51,784 2,732California 17,523,580 13,044,156 3,134,012 325,784 2 205,810 730,711 83,107 2

Colorado 2,070,731 1,623,728 313,659 41,015 188 84,082 8,058Connecticut 3,016,056 2,073,928 2 757,380 2 56,710 0 113,571 2 14,467 2

Delaware 456,761 2 324,599 2 99,568 2 8,274 2 2,836 13,388 2 8,096District of Columbia 407,851 315,016 78,777 1,861 11,549 584 64Florida 6,681,092 4,638,154 1,351,246 401,068 0 216,660 73,963

Georgia 3,875,424 2,891,591 790,221 32,468 3,841 153,403 3,899Hawaii 589,939 479,042 63,005 15,352 0 31,068 1,473Idaho 550,420 405,319 103,704 11,044 0 30,256 96Illinois 6,785,252 5,233,513 1,028,408 108,904 132,386 268,142 13,899Indiana 3,513,578 2,651,742 654,288 29,135 52,845 118,063 7,507

Iowa 1,688,561 1,307,257 274,253 36,541 4,239 64,616 1,654Kansas 1,531,679 1,223,185 205,388 8,331 931 83,996 9,846Kentucky 1,787,968 2 1,478,913 252,856 2 54 2 0 56,131 2 14 2

Louisiana 2,326,955 1,697,570 515,703 10,663 80 95,539 7,399Maine 965,009 649,032 195,152 23,988 49,561 43,312 3,964

Maryland 3,262,093 2,347,480 692,191 53,827 80,364 86,483 1,748Massachusetts 3,986,892 2,999,023 357,459 299,024 2 221,441 33,665 76,281 2

Michigan 6,473,143 4,639,872 1,495,131 59,738 2 0 263,163 15,239 2

Minnesota 3,102,041 2,316,194 572,200 68,597 15,184 112,861 17,005Mississippi 1,310,569 1,053,043 184,175 16,501 869 50,827 5,154

Missouri 2,791,411 2,155,746 355,712 85,934 2 0 172,096 2 21,922 2

Montana 558,664 404,420 100,620 11,295 572 37,163 4,594Nebraska 1,056,509 805,367 165,628 12,182 20,183 44,778 8,372Nevada 605,667 462,789 110,350 4,017 982 27,117 412New Hampshire 718,481 532,555 87,973 16,979 52,860 26,854 1,260

New Jersey 6,356,259 2 4,828,634 955,824 2 49,572 2 0 190,002 2 332,226 2

New Mexico 834,420 629,270 145,470 13,259 2 525 42,514 3,382 2

New York 16,745,926 12,446,011 3,292,595 545,173 0 459,377 2,770North Carolina 3,772,963 2,889,102 690,008 36,180 0 154,161 3,511North Dakota 388,808 289,008 67,195 8,626 1,037 21,995 947

Ohio 6,383,153 4,664,880 1,243,001 216,545 0 252,088 6,639Oklahoma 1,677,312 2 1,271,473 308,978 29,752 747 65,155 1,207 2

Oregon 1,878,392 1,235,770 464,878 58,893 0 109,272 9,578Pennsylvania 8,403,539 5,470,339 2,108,101 158,841 379,086 267,819 19,354Rhode Island 731,044 507,861 155,578 25,026 22,111 19,895 572

South Carolina 1,920,239 1,510,310 308,225 16,616 0 83,245 1,844South Dakota 386,410 280,034 54,843 16,497 9,730 23,651 1,654Tennessee 2,530,842 1,820,205 454,031 2 189,797 0 58,107 8,701 2

Texas 10,854,937 8,775,719 1,218,654 224,852 17,633 555,685 62,395Utah 1,026,730 721,739 227,584 14,568 0 60,189 2,649

Vermont 480,034 330,614 83,694 21,210 24,820 18,432 1,263Virginia 3,850,328 2,893,075 777,951 27,262 33,578 114,233 4,229Washington 2,917,768 2 2,100,847 598,508 73,036 3,456 2 124,126 17,795West Virginia 1,105,188 2 785,697 261,048 7,804 2 652 2 47,996 1,991 2

Wisconsin 3,444,141 2,461,058 750,803 42,116 50,978 132,407 6,779Wyoming 422,425 304,001 76,423 11,251 281 29,559 910

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 12,636 9,937 1,366 481 — 784 68 Guam 65,128 44,601 10,870 306 — 9,352 — Northern Marianas 24,744 16,867 3,339 2,540 — 1,998 — Puerto Rico 1,078,921 910,456 129,599 11,181 — 8,953 18,732 U.S. Virgin Islands 97,077 79,361 14,734 454 — 351 2,178

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

— Not available.

[Thousands of dollars]

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Table B-32.a.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1990

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 74.3 2 18.2 2 2.3 2 0.9 2 3.8 2 0.6 2

Alabama 76.1 17.5 0.5 2 0 5.0 0.8Alaska 76.0 16.1 3.0 2 0 4.2 0.8 2

Arizona 83.5 12.2 1.0 2 0.7 1.9 0.6Arkansas 76.1 17.2 1.5 0.5 4.4 0.2California 74.4 17.9 1.9 2 1.2 4.2 0.5 2

Colorado 78.4 15.1 2.0 # 4.1 0.4Connecticut 68.8 2 25.1 2 1.9 0 3.8 2 0.5 2

Delaware 71.1 2 21.8 2 1.8 2 0.6 2.9 2 1.8District of Columbia 77.2 19.3 0.5 2.8 0.1 #Florida 69.4 20.2 6.0 0 3.2 1.1

Georgia 74.6 20.4 0.8 0.1 4.0 0.1Hawaii 81.2 10.7 2.6 0 5.3 0.2Idaho 73.6 18.8 2.0 0 5.5 #Illinois 77.1 15.2 1.6 2.0 4.0 0.2Indiana 75.5 18.6 0.8 1.5 3.4 0.2

Iowa 77.4 16.2 2.2 0.3 3.8 0.1Kansas 79.9 13.4 0.5 0.1 5.5 0.6Kentucky 82.7 14.1 2 # 2 0 3.1 2 # 2

Louisiana 73.0 22.2 0.5 # 4.1 0.3Maine 67.3 20.2 2.5 5.1 4.5 0.4

Maryland 72.0 21.2 1.7 2.5 2.7 0.1Massachusetts 75.2 9.0 7.5 2 5.6 0.8 1.9 2

Michigan 71.7 23.1 0.9 2 0 4.1 0.2 2

Minnesota 74.7 18.4 2.2 0.5 3.6 0.5Mississippi 80.4 14.1 1.3 0.1 3.9 0.4

Missouri 77.2 12.7 3.1 2 0 6.2 2 0.8 2

Montana 72.4 18.0 2.0 0.1 6.7 0.8Nebraska 76.2 15.7 1.2 1.9 4.2 0.8Nevada 76.4 18.2 0.7 0.2 4.5 0.1New Hampshire 74.1 12.2 2.4 7.4 3.7 0.2

New Jersey 76.0 15.0 2 0.8 2 0 3.0 2 5.2 2

New Mexico 75.4 17.4 1.6 2 0.1 5.1 0.4 2

New York 74.3 19.7 3.3 0 2.7 #North Carolina 76.6 18.3 1.0 0 4.1 0.1North Dakota 74.3 17.3 2.2 0.3 5.7 0.2

Ohio 73.1 19.5 3.4 0 3.9 0.1Oklahoma 75.8 18.4 1.8 # 3.9 0.1 2

Oregon 65.8 24.7 3.1 0 5.8 0.5Pennsylvania 65.1 25.1 1.9 4.5 3.2 0.2Rhode Island 69.5 21.3 3.4 3.0 2.7 0.1

South Carolina 78.7 16.1 0.9 0 4.3 0.1South Dakota 72.5 14.2 4.3 2.5 6.1 0.4Tennessee 71.9 17.9 2 7.5 0 2.3 0.3 2

Texas 80.8 11.2 2.1 0.2 5.1 0.6Utah 70.3 22.2 1.4 0 5.9 0.3

Vermont 68.9 17.4 4.4 5.2 3.8 0.3Virginia 75.1 20.2 0.7 0.9 3.0 0.1Washington 72.0 20.5 2.5 0.1 2 4.3 0.6West Virginia 71.1 23.6 0.7 2 0.1 2 4.3 0.2 2

Wisconsin 71.5 21.8 1.2 1.5 3.8 0.2Wyoming 72.0 18.1 2.7 0.1 7.0 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 78.6 10.8 3.8 — 6.2 0.5 Guam 68.5 16.7 0.5 — 14.4 — Northern Marianas 68.2 13.5 10.3 — 8.1 — Puerto Rico 84.4 12.0 1.0 — 0.8 1.7 U.S. Virgin Islands 81.8 15.2 0.5 — 0.4 2.2

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.b.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1991

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $162,630,406 2 $120,741,683 2 $29,735,615 2 $3,622,744 2 $1,586,748 2 $6,100,474 2 $843,142 2

Alabama 2,051,650 2 1,573,836 351,614 13,396 2 0 95,581 17,224Alaska 567,128 416,723 88,632 26,466 43 28,705 6,560Arizona 1,933,085 2 1,602,355 259,141 9,604 2 13,811 35,824 12,351Arkansas 1,158,219 889,754 206,726 16,191 6,277 36,490 2,781California 17,653,282 13,309,290 2,952,122 398,522 2 250,489 691,962 50,897 2

Colorado 2,145,755 1,668,798 331,838 51,161 83 86,356 7,519Connecticut 2,930,357 2,128,769 613,127 63,154 — 117,243 8,064Delaware 452,044 2 324,766 2 98,678 2 6,807 2 2,784 12,327 2 6,683District of Columbia 397,541 318,110 58,289 4,248 13,764 2,767 363Florida 7,026,477 4,825,347 1,454,499 253,299 2 169,586 2 245,844 77,902

Georgia 3,986,056 2,927,860 857,945 29,346 1,782 162,677 6,448Hawaii 669,707 495,552 118,872 22,542 0 31,063 1,679Idaho 594,673 435,352 113,223 12,556 0 33,435 107Illinois 6,927,295 5,387,339 979,090 118,258 139,272 289,856 13,481Indiana 3,615,679 2,731,404 700,662 31,974 110 143,257 8,273

Iowa 1,704,726 1,312,143 284,682 38,518 4,860 62,942 1,583Kansas 1,523,151 1,204,878 222,644 9,271 643 77,128 8,589Kentucky 1,965,856 2 1,613,675 281,323 2 115 0 70,692 2 51Louisiana 2,339,007 1,765,376 457,202 10,204 131 97,683 8,411Maine 940,878 670,958 148,397 24,893 51,691 41,083 3,857

Maryland 3,419,051 2,432,857 744,686 55,185 89,138 92,533 4,653Massachusetts 3,895,436 2,918,022 366,770 351,020 2 220,288 29,271 10,065 2

Michigan 6,546,137 4,702,259 1,502,867 79,318 0 239,740 21,953Minnesota 3,173,329 2,373,126 587,489 73,057 902 119,510 19,245Mississippi 1,261,020 1,009,256 182,638 15,933 977 48,023 4,193

Missouri 2,802,612 2,152,587 368,655 48,513 2 0 226,660 2 6,196 2

Montana 578,841 408,359 98,383 21,777 614 47,183 2,525Nebraska 1,054,009 790,919 2 178,207 2 13,638 19,354 43,600 8,291Nevada 682,170 513,748 134,646 4,740 636 28,057 343New Hampshire 749,185 552,771 96,483 17,946 54,514 26,153 1,318

New Jersey 6,653,411 2 4,972,574 1,028,410 2 50,095 2 — 214,772 2 387,560 2

New Mexico 875,197 667,050 156,173 7,325 366 38,624 5,659New York 17,372,125 12,745,801 3,592,779 582,857 0 447,627 3,062North Carolina 3,790,554 2,918,133 687,431 36,169 0 144,949 3,872North Dakota 369,354 274,074 65,268 10,031 1,300 17,887 796

Ohio 6,410,084 4,653,380 1,303,392 210,090 — 236,999 6,224Oklahoma 1,738,722 1,331,891 300,111 36,338 871 68,345 1,166Oregon 1,919,439 1,259,919 480,356 57,925 2,117 112,827 6,296Pennsylvania 8,508,161 5,543,060 2,170,103 137,140 375,260 262,661 19,938Rhode Island 735,585 530,114 144,653 18,909 22,342 19,269 298

South Carolina 1,960,194 1,517,965 341,410 16,614 0 81,406 2,799South Dakota 390,204 287,573 57,302 10,537 9,091 24,120 1,582Tennessee 2,381,035 1,804,189 317,336 182,132 0 68,222 9,157Texas 11,010,830 8,834,467 1,316,246 219,095 16,987 563,899 60,135Utah 1,066,418 750,463 245,500 14,410 692 52,848 2,506

Vermont 500,201 346,622 83,499 25,130 25,033 18,007 1,911Virginia 3,928,125 2,958,754 788,556 31,703 31,669 116,582 862Washington 3,105,684 2 2,231,309 648,908 80,885 3,099 2 141,448 34West Virginia 1,190,539 2 837,836 297,291 10,122 2 487 2 43,510 1,293 2

Wisconsin 3,568,469 2,518,917 793,620 52,727 54,767 142,709 5,730Wyoming 411,714 301,407 77,745 10,860 922 20,122 659

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 14,954 11,285 1,753 553 — 1,325 38 Guam 79,422 66,552 10,179 1,191 — 1,500 — Northern Marianas 32,081 21,203 4,818 3,563 — 2,494 2 Puerto Rico 1,077,951 899,193 126,477 10,999 — 9,427 31,855 U.S. Virgin Islands 90,647 73,883 13,815 529 — 771 1,649

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.b.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1991

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 74.2 2 18.3 2 2.2 2 1.0 2 3.8 2 0.5 2

Alabama 76.7 17.1 0.7 2 0 4.7 0.8Alaska 73.5 15.6 4.7 # 5.1 1.2Arizona 82.9 13.4 0.5 2 0.7 1.9 0.6Arkansas 76.8 17.8 1.4 0.5 3.2 0.2California 75.4 16.7 2.3 2 1.4 3.9 0.3 2

Colorado 77.8 15.5 2.4 # 4.0 0.4Connecticut 72.6 20.9 2.2 — 4.0 0.3Delaware 71.8 2 21.8 2 1.5 2 0.6 2.7 2 1.5District of Columbia 80.0 14.7 1.1 3.5 0.7 0.1Florida 68.7 20.7 3.6 2 2.4 2 3.5 1.1

Georgia 73.5 21.5 0.7 # 4.1 0.2Hawaii 74.0 17.7 3.4 0 4.6 0.3Idaho 73.2 19.0 2.1 0 5.6 #Illinois 77.8 14.1 1.7 2.0 4.2 0.2Indiana 75.5 19.4 0.9 # 4.0 0.2

Iowa 77.0 16.7 2.3 0.3 3.7 0.1Kansas 79.1 14.6 0.6 # 5.1 0.6Kentucky 82.1 14.3 2 # 0 3.6 2 #Louisiana 75.5 19.5 0.4 # 4.2 0.4Maine 71.3 15.8 2.6 5.5 4.4 0.4

Maryland 71.2 21.8 1.6 2.6 2.7 0.1Massachusetts 74.9 9.4 9.0 2 5.7 0.8 0.3 2

Michigan 71.8 23.0 1.2 0 3.7 0.3Minnesota 74.8 18.5 2.3 # 3.8 0.6Mississippi 80.0 14.5 1.3 0.1 3.8 0.3

Missouri 76.8 13.2 1.7 2 0 8.1 2 0.2 2

Montana 70.5 17.0 3.8 0.1 8.2 0.4Nebraska 75.0 2 16.9 2 1.3 1.8 4.1 0.8Nevada 75.3 19.7 0.7 0.1 4.1 0.1New Hampshire 73.8 12.9 2.4 7.3 3.5 0.2

New Jersey 74.7 15.5 2 0.8 2 — 3.2 2 5.8 2

New Mexico 76.2 17.8 0.8 # 4.4 0.6New York 73.4 20.7 3.4 0 2.6 #North Carolina 77.0 18.1 1.0 0 3.8 0.1North Dakota 74.2 17.7 2.7 0.4 4.8 0.2

Ohio 72.6 20.3 3.3 — 3.7 0.1Oklahoma 76.6 17.3 2.1 0.1 3.9 0.1Oregon 65.6 25.0 3.0 0.1 5.9 0.3Pennsylvania 65.1 25.5 1.6 4.4 3.1 0.2Rhode Island 72.1 19.7 2.6 3.0 2.6 #

South Carolina 77.4 17.4 0.8 0 4.2 0.1South Dakota 73.7 14.7 2.7 2.3 6.2 0.4Tennessee 75.8 13.3 7.6 0 2.9 0.4Texas 80.2 12.0 2.0 0.2 5.1 0.5Utah 70.4 23.0 1.4 0.1 5.0 0.2

Vermont 69.3 16.7 5.0 5.0 3.6 0.4Virginia 75.3 20.1 0.8 0.8 3.0 #Washington 71.8 20.9 2.6 0.1 2 4.6 #West Virginia 70.4 25.0 0.9 2 # 2 3.7 0.1 2

Wisconsin 70.6 22.2 1.5 1.5 4.0 0.2Wyoming 73.2 18.9 2.6 0.2 4.9 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 75.5 11.7 3.7 — 8.9 0.3 Guam 83.8 12.8 1.5 — 1.9 — Northern Marianas 66.1 15.0 11.1 — 7.8 # Puerto Rico 83.4 11.7 1.0 — 0.9 3.0 U.S. Virgin Islands 81.5 15.2 0.6 — 0.9 1.8

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.c.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1992

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $165,643,925 2 $122,507,230 2 $30,535,274 2 $4,316,760 2 $1,211,068 2 $6,064,561 2 $1,009,032 2

Alabama 1,973,494 1,529,521 330,635 3,230 0 93,353 16,755Alaska 615,230 436,241 99,276 24,967 197 28,542 26,007Arizona 1,974,620 2 1,632,399 263,444 14,123 2 14,852 36,803 13,000Arkansas 1,286,833 1,004,837 214,534 18,539 6,924 39,014 2,985California 18,106,375 13,176,731 3,547,204 457,285 278,908 639,228 7,020

Colorado 2,166,726 1,678,120 331,541 66,059 131 84,547 6,328Connecticut 3,003,597 2,346,219 517,931 45,676 15,204 76,394 2,173Delaware 461,597 323,044 108,249 6,936 1,372 18,225 3,771District of Columbia 424,386 315,065 81,502 5,400 17,693 4,216 509Florida 7,018,515 4,736,030 1,543,120 443,755 271 216,853 78,486

Georgia 3,918,031 2,951,995 768,592 28,073 1,865 164,079 3,428Hawaii 691,214 520,146 116,803 22,018 0 30,494 1,753Idaho 615,738 451,643 120,470 11,547 312 31,685 82Illinois 7,138,674 5,590,124 999,348 119,587 134,190 281,646 13,779Indiana 3,640,571 2,739,040 732,022 37,199 94 123,871 8,345

Iowa 1,870,715 1,352,870 299,701 89,864 7,308 119,000 1,972Kansas 1,544,806 1,219,236 227,933 13,337 424 77,457 6,418Kentucky 2,140,384 2 1,727,499 321,908 127 0 90,807 2 43Louisiana 2,462,718 1,808,103 540,106 13,564 22 94,967 5,955Maine 965,946 676,221 175,891 24,560 51,037 34,734 3,503

Maryland 3,404,227 2,398,370 760,709 59,346 97,767 86,551 1,484Massachusetts 3,895,497 2,848,782 387,645 330,038 217,073 107,467 4,491Michigan 6,819,669 4,884,543 1,579,498 84,057 0 246,687 24,885Minnesota 3,224,915 2,399,331 616,532 71,780 893 116,280 20,099Mississippi 1,237,828 985,116 180,547 15,898 1,499 50,237 4,530

Missouri 2,824,603 2,166,236 381,641 51,118 2 0 218,280 7,329 2

Montana 603,767 439,516 108,227 13,791 2,252 37,445 2,535Nebraska 1,073,981 2 794,075 2 188,269 2 19,290 18,368 45,131 8,848Nevada 738,937 555,464 149,273 3,941 1,023 28,823 414New Hampshire 758,040 554,938 105,986 19,328 52,481 24,096 1,210

New Jersey 7,092,265 2 5,341,659 978,037 2 67,782 2 0 190,493 2 514,294 2

New Mexico 913,843 683,166 156,311 8,171 837 59,340 6,018New York 17,064,300 12,717,341 3,513,125 430,401 0 399,672 3,761North Carolina 3,706,071 2,833,389 659,895 46,831 0 163,136 2,821North Dakota 384,611 282,885 68,625 10,927 1,056 20,228 890

Ohio 6,703,283 4,928,174 1,299,401 120,388 13,629 264,831 76,859Oklahoma 1,756,306 1,355,526 302,045 18,061 0 77,707 2,967Oregon 2,011,479 1,317,867 509,784 59,676 3,324 114,774 6,054Pennsylvania 8,470,440 5,452,576 1,935,638 708,119 105,155 259,303 9,648Rhode Island 745,383 533,483 150,643 18,862 23,534 18,337 523

South Carolina 1,951,571 1,500,951 347,206 18,947 0 82,254 2,212South Dakota 408,920 298,414 62,833 10,488 10,490 25,263 1,433Tennessee 2,346,715 1,765,410 315,233 194,127 0 65,753 6,193Texas 11,415,876 9,144,066 1,405,971 242,293 17,389 539,744 66,414Utah 1,097,939 765,055 268,770 14,176 0 47,635 2,302

Vermont 506,358 353,645 87,001 28,539 19,356 16,715 1,102Virginia 3,834,600 2,862,252 762,413 40,301 34,546 134,514 574Washington 3,281,128 2 2,350,267 701,608 82,393 3,680 2 124,886 18,294West Virginia 1,173,045 2 832,840 280,693 9,498 2 478 2 48,174 1,362 2

Wisconsin 3,739,205 2,631,204 848,080 55,754 54,777 142,953 6,436Wyoming 438,953 315,608 83,425 16,592 654 21,937 738

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 14,673 11,296 1,754 365 — 1,020 239 Guam 79,383 66,285 10,501 921 — 1,603 73 Northern Marianas 38,023 25,059 5,796 3,248 — 3,895 25 Puerto Rico 1,110,653 922,866 131,264 11,924 — 7,468 37,130 U.S. Virgin Islands 88,378 71,350 14,013 585 — 819 1,612

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.c.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1992

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 74.0 2 18.4 2 2.6 2 0.7 2 3.7 2 0.6 2

Alabama 77.5 16.8 0.2 0 4.7 0.8Alaska 70.9 16.1 4.1 # 4.6 4.2Arizona 82.7 13.3 0.7 2 0.8 1.9 0.7Arkansas 78.1 16.7 1.4 0.5 3.0 0.2California 72.8 19.6 2.5 1.5 3.5 #

Colorado 77.4 15.3 3.0 # 3.9 0.3Connecticut 78.1 17.2 1.5 0.5 2.5 0.1Delaware 70.0 23.5 1.5 0.3 3.9 0.8District of Columbia 74.2 19.2 1.3 4.2 1.0 0.1Florida 67.5 22.0 6.3 # 3.1 1.1

Georgia 75.3 19.6 0.7 # 4.2 0.1Hawaii 75.3 16.9 3.2 0 4.4 0.3Idaho 73.3 19.6 1.9 0.1 5.1 #Illinois 78.3 14.0 1.7 1.9 3.9 0.2Indiana 75.2 20.1 1.0 # 3.4 0.2

Iowa 72.3 16.0 4.8 0.4 6.4 0.1Kansas 78.9 14.8 0.9 # 5.0 0.4Kentucky 80.7 15.0 # 0 4.2 2 #Louisiana 73.4 21.9 0.6 # 3.9 0.2Maine 70.0 18.2 2.5 5.3 3.6 0.4

Maryland 70.5 22.3 1.7 2.9 2.5 #Massachusetts 73.1 10.0 8.5 5.6 2.8 0.1Michigan 71.6 23.2 1.2 0 3.6 0.4Minnesota 74.4 19.1 2.2 # 3.6 0.6Mississippi 79.6 14.6 1.3 0.1 4.1 0.4

Missouri 76.7 13.5 1.8 2 0 7.7 0.3 2

Montana 72.8 17.9 2.3 0.4 6.2 0.4Nebraska 73.9 2 17.5 2 1.8 1.7 4.2 0.8Nevada 75.2 20.2 0.5 0.1 3.9 0.1New Hampshire 73.2 14.0 2.5 6.9 3.2 0.2

New Jersey 75.3 13.8 2 1.0 2 0 2.7 2 7.3 2

New Mexico 74.8 17.1 0.9 0.1 6.5 0.7New York 74.5 20.6 2.5 0 2.3 #North Carolina 76.5 17.8 1.3 0 4.4 0.1North Dakota 73.6 17.8 2.8 0.3 5.3 0.2

Ohio 73.5 19.4 1.8 0.2 4.0 1.1Oklahoma 77.2 17.2 1.0 0 4.4 0.2Oregon 65.5 25.3 3.0 0.2 5.7 0.3Pennsylvania 64.4 22.9 8.4 1.2 3.1 0.1Rhode Island 71.6 20.2 2.5 3.2 2.5 0.1

South Carolina 76.9 17.8 1.0 0 4.2 0.1South Dakota 73.0 15.4 2.6 2.6 6.2 0.4Tennessee 75.2 13.4 8.3 0 2.8 0.3Texas 80.1 12.3 2.1 0.2 4.7 0.6Utah 69.7 24.5 1.3 0 4.3 0.2

Vermont 69.8 17.2 5.6 3.8 3.3 0.2Virginia 74.6 19.9 1.1 0.9 3.5 #Washington 71.6 21.4 2.5 0.1 2 3.8 0.6West Virginia 71.0 23.9 0.8 2 # 2 4.1 0.1 2

Wisconsin 70.4 22.7 1.5 1.5 3.8 0.2Wyoming 71.9 19.0 3.8 0.1 5.0 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 77.0 12.0 2.5 — 6.9 1.6 Guam 83.5 13.2 1.2 — 2.0 0.1 Northern Marianas 65.9 15.2 8.5 — 10.2 0.1 Puerto Rico 83.1 11.8 1.1 — 0.7 3.3 U.S. Virgin Islands 80.7 15.9 0.7 — 0.9 1.8

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.d.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1993

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $168,740,855 2 $123,881,965 2 $32,599,869 2 $4,197,325 2 $1,210,049 2 $6,317,226 2 $534,421 2

Alabama 2,029,941 1,526,439 374,668 6,567 0 101,434 20,832Alaska 619,936 442,073 100,428 24,340 169 26,741 26,185Arizona 2,011,550 2 1,660,614 270,613 16,557 2 13,865 36,419 13,482Arkansas 1,337,266 1,040,108 225,244 20,766 7,066 40,802 3,279California 18,146,814 12,894,614 3,910,189 459,544 307,537 567,546 7,385

Colorado 2,239,138 1,733,363 345,772 68,840 179 83,516 7,468Connecticut 2,961,445 2,309,859 510,263 45,854 16,544 77,297 1,629Delaware 469,680 332,811 108,684 7,224 1,197 18,238 1,527District of Columbia 424,150 307,394 90,535 6,770 16,154 3,168 129Florida 7,013,316 4,688,047 1,561,861 451,520 601 235,948 75,338

Georgia 4,156,576 3,049,540 916,734 32,774 1,208 152,527 3,794Hawaii 725,862 543,303 122,016 23,476 0 35,421 1,647Idaho 630,677 461,087 128,032 10,767 444 30,254 95Illinois 7,359,924 5,764,084 1,051,420 126,220 134,353 270,336 13,511Indiana 3,730,717 2,781,463 775,462 41,026 120 124,942 7,703

Iowa 1,912,722 1,366,726 319,345 90,301 9,085 124,714 2,551Kansas 1,631,096 1,282,288 243,320 12,501 727 84,762 7,497Kentucky 2,141,952 2 1,722,788 341,188 96 2 0 77,864 2 16 2

Louisiana 2,383,798 1,785,902 480,588 13,920 34 97,687 5,668Maine 1,009,112 669,791 227,306 26,061 49,579 32,777 3,598

Maryland 3,466,108 2,408,251 786,582 84,150 87,289 97,634 2,201Massachusetts 4,050,644 2,935,480 450,151 334,231 212,956 113,170 4,655Michigan 6,920,502 5,002,626 1,559,382 88,566 0 245,560 24,368Minnesota 3,308,079 2,454,043 633,259 82,143 1,054 117,492 20,087Mississippi 1,246,542 961,344 174,807 23,646 1,787 80,880 4,077

Missouri 2,817,638 2,157,734 373,516 53,351 2 0 224,374 8,663 2

Montana 609,257 439,803 113,954 13,237 2,609 37,407 2,247Nebraska 1,107,487 2 815,472 2 197,103 2 25,142 13,762 43,345 12,663Nevada 765,968 578,936 153,631 4,178 1,027 27,731 466New Hampshire 779,580 2 562,977 120,650 2 17,028 50,306 25,331 3,287

New Jersey 7,315,137 2 5,401,104 1,516,536 2 72,832 2 0 258,418 2 66,247 2

New Mexico 909,359 675,092 174,204 7,137 336 47,749 4,842New York 17,546,915 12,918,455 3,823,116 390,573 0 411,905 2,865North Carolina 3,797,875 2,852,452 706,844 57,580 0 177,690 3,308North Dakota 390,327 286,656 70,912 10,622 1,343 19,685 1,110

Ohio 6,799,278 4,974,371 1,370,508 106,242 16,406 260,753 70,999Oklahoma 1,800,484 1,392,629 316,768 19,847 0 69,483 1,757Oregon 2,126,766 1,394,191 533,446 70,837 4,216 116,671 7,405Pennsylvania 8,697,537 5,744,070 2,022,710 584,696 81,930 253,434 10,697Rhode Island 782,817 548,099 171,530 20,337 25,455 16,751 645

South Carolina 1,993,977 1,519,404 368,240 24,535 0 79,308 2,491South Dakota 424,077 308,376 65,805 12,034 10,246 26,500 1,116Tennessee 2,384,995 1,832,195 260,971 193,563 0 90,451 7,815Texas 11,115,068 8,820,813 1,393,548 149,668 25,092 708,637 17,311Utah 1,137,748 780,149 269,697 18,920 0 50,944 18,038

Vermont 500,146 353,218 93,191 17,783 19,261 15,614 1,079Virginia 3,902,214 2,940,777 744,709 49,820 31,972 132,448 2,488Washington 3,500,851 2 2,507,897 739,795 95,622 6,488 2 131,779 19,270West Virginia 1,259,808 891,959 309,803 10,339 2 270 45,759 1,679 2

Wisconsin 3,929,381 2,760,801 900,164 59,496 56,422 146,148 6,350Wyoming 418,617 300,299 80,667 14,050 957 21,785 859

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 13,492 10,819 1,678 252 — 555 188 Guam 94,308 73,035 12,651 757 — 7,551 314 Northern Marianas 36,024 24,723 5,627 2,618 — 2,977 79 Puerto Rico 1,119,598 930,091 135,114 11,078 — 8,452 34,863 U.S. Virgin Islands 85,719 68,949 13,491 646 — 745 1,888

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.d.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1993

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 73.4 2 19.3 2 2.5 2 0.7 2 3.7 2 0.3 2

Alabama 75.2 18.5 0.3 0 5.0 1.0Alaska 71.3 16.2 3.9 # 4.3 4.2Arizona 82.6 13.5 0.8 2 0.7 1.8 0.7Arkansas 77.8 16.8 1.6 0.5 3.1 0.2California 71.1 21.5 2.5 1.7 3.1 #

Colorado 77.4 15.4 3.1 # 3.7 0.3Connecticut 78.0 17.2 1.5 0.6 2.6 0.1Delaware 70.9 23.1 1.5 0.3 3.9 0.3District of Columbia 72.5 21.3 1.6 3.8 0.7 #Florida 66.8 22.3 6.4 # 3.4 1.1

Georgia 73.4 22.1 0.8 # 3.7 0.1Hawaii 74.8 16.8 3.2 0 4.9 0.2Idaho 73.1 20.3 1.7 0.1 4.8 #Illinois 78.3 14.3 1.7 1.8 3.7 0.2Indiana 74.6 20.8 1.1 # 3.3 0.2

Iowa 71.5 16.7 4.7 0.5 6.5 0.1Kansas 78.6 14.9 0.8 # 5.2 0.5Kentucky 80.4 15.9 # 2 0 3.6 2 # 2

Louisiana 74.9 20.2 0.6 # 4.1 0.2Maine 66.4 22.5 2.6 4.9 3.2 0.4

Maryland 69.5 22.7 2.4 2.5 2.8 0.1Massachusetts 72.5 11.1 8.3 5.3 2.8 0.1Michigan 72.3 22.5 1.3 0 3.5 0.4Minnesota 74.2 19.1 2.5 # 3.6 0.6Mississippi 77.1 14.0 1.9 0.1 6.5 0.3

Missouri 76.6 13.3 1.9 2 0 8.0 0.3 2

Montana 72.2 18.7 2.2 0.4 6.1 0.4Nebraska 73.6 2 17.8 2 2.3 1.2 3.9 1.1Nevada 75.6 20.1 0.5 0.1 3.6 0.1New Hampshire 72.2 15.5 2 2.2 6.5 3.2 0.4

New Jersey 73.8 20.7 2 1.0 2 0 3.5 2 0.9 2

New Mexico 74.2 19.2 0.8 # 5.3 0.5New York 73.6 21.8 2.2 0 2.3 #North Carolina 75.1 18.6 1.5 0 4.7 0.1North Dakota 73.4 18.2 2.7 0.3 5.0 0.3

Ohio 73.2 20.2 1.6 0.2 3.8 1.0Oklahoma 77.3 17.6 1.1 0 3.9 0.1Oregon 65.6 25.1 3.3 0.2 5.5 0.3Pennsylvania 66.0 23.3 6.7 0.9 2.9 0.1Rhode Island 70.0 21.9 2.6 3.3 2.1 0.1

South Carolina 76.2 18.5 1.2 0 4.0 0.1South Dakota 72.7 15.5 2.8 2.4 6.2 0.3Tennessee 76.8 10.9 8.1 0 3.8 0.3Texas 79.4 12.5 1.3 0.2 6.4 0.2Utah 68.6 23.7 1.7 0 4.5 1.6

Vermont 70.6 18.6 3.6 3.9 3.1 0.2Virginia 75.4 19.1 1.3 0.8 3.4 0.1Washington 71.6 21.1 2.7 0.2 2 3.8 0.6West Virginia 70.8 24.6 0.8 2 # 3.6 0.1 2

Wisconsin 70.3 22.9 1.5 1.4 3.7 0.2Wyoming 71.7 19.3 3.4 0.2 5.2 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 80.2 12.4 1.9 — 4.1 1.4 Guam 77.4 13.4 0.8 — 8.0 0.3 Northern Marianas 68.6 15.6 7.3 — 8.3 0.2 Puerto Rico 83.1 12.1 1.0 — 0.8 3.1 U.S. Virgin Islands 80.4 15.7 0.8 — 0.9 2.2

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.e.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1994

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $172,592,871 2 $126,143,273 2 $33,460,730 2 $4,169,605 2 $1,500,312 2 $6,712,258 2 $606,693 2

Alabama 2,141,350 1,619,778 387,377 6,709 0 107,239 20,246Alaska 630,312 451,383 103,460 25,059 147 25,972 24,292Arizona 2,047,910 2 1,711,647 253,414 16,701 2 15,455 34,771 15,920Arkansas 1,361,039 1,051,161 237,216 21,412 7,916 39,806 3,527California 18,315,132 12,839,908 3,992,295 509,090 314,676 651,389 7,773

Colorado 2,212,459 1,710,528 341,951 66,497 195 85,064 8,224Connecticut 3,047,991 2,375,860 530,473 45,998 14,880 79,118 1,662Delaware 486,441 340,518 115,383 7,768 1,521 18,156 3,095District of Columbia 427,798 306,427 89,246 9,710 15,525 6,774 117Florida 7,276,559 4,894,588 1,628,502 440,110 236 239,682 73,440

Georgia 4,233,478 3,134,012 868,746 40,868 1,583 184,977 3,292Hawaii 749,830 540,102 150,369 23,422 0 34,048 1,890Idaho 662,214 474,124 147,381 10,920 442 29,248 99Illinois 7,390,932 5,724,910 1,103,634 128,326 133,101 286,897 14,064Indiana 3,803,792 2,814,278 820,786 39,860 80 122,082 6,707

Iowa 1,898,950 1,359,048 320,925 76,110 6,316 130,952 5,600Kansas 1,639,299 1,303,366 228,130 14,112 836 87,069 5,786Kentucky 2,154,991 2 1,739,282 328,843 107 2 0 86,735 2 24 2

Louisiana 2,397,540 1,778,419 491,467 19,703 213 102,647 5,091Maine 985,450 670,346 202,699 27,298 49,206 32,490 3,410

Maryland 3,523,259 2 2,428,561 2 802,157 2 90,095 102,532 98,498 1,417 2

Massachusetts 4,142,032 3,000,288 470,025 325,756 221,211 120,176 4,576Michigan 6,936,321 5,044,511 1,535,371 94,854 0 235,344 26,243Minnesota 3,360,679 2,477,621 655,899 83,852 1,104 119,573 22,631Mississippi 1,299,231 1,000,693 203,005 20,081 1,970 69,096 4,387

Missouri 2,943,928 2,243,248 401,056 53,617 2 0 233,887 12,119 2

Montana 626,455 450,297 119,356 16,034 928 38,030 1,811Nebraska 1,147,275 2 853,743 2 194,670 2 26,601 13,867 46,158 12,237Nevada 798,243 599,449 161,097 5,682 724 30,796 495New Hampshire 788,111 2 570,321 122,855 2 16,685 49,275 25,785 3,190

New Jersey 7,630,223 5,517,539 1,441,774 55,418 275,704 259,237 80,551New Mexico 944,554 694,914 180,681 9,727 2,071 53,073 4,089New York 18,139,691 13,278,155 4,024,555 414,567 0 419,452 2,961North Carolina 3,852,322 2,904,312 717,531 55,794 0 170,865 3,820North Dakota 390,342 286,184 71,774 10,084 1,881 18,881 1,538

Ohio 6,967,569 5,082,373 1,411,298 115,622 19,756 274,115 64,404Oklahoma 1,916,712 1,462,413 328,375 24,032 0 99,893 1,999Oregon 2,082,367 1,381,460 520,916 61,288 4,555 107,949 6,198Pennsylvania 8,707,293 5,792,847 1,961,588 584,946 98,150 258,937 10,826Rhode Island 804,035 562,149 180,121 19,785 25,411 16,021 547

South Carolina 2,013,119 1,524,614 380,677 27,326 0 79,043 1,459South Dakota 439,489 320,018 69,653 12,856 10,511 25,334 1,118Tennessee 2,590,072 1,993,031 453,374 48,051 0 88,205 7,410Texas 11,702,144 9,130,971 1,458,784 190,681 22,162 876,911 22,634Utah 1,235,311 807,628 280,330 17,533 0 57,367 72,453

Vermont 511,743 360,610 96,348 17,303 20,480 15,762 1,239Virginia 3,991,280 3,031,241 757,455 53,025 3,942 143,610 2,007Washington 3,559,971 2 2,519,041 779,158 103,653 3,287 2 133,635 21,197West Virginia 1,261,301 882,240 319,643 12,266 201 46,949 1Wisconsin 4,003,733 2,803,286 936,434 60,040 57,581 140,364 6,028Wyoming 420,598 299,828 82,476 12,572 679 24,196 847

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 14,115 10,495 1,628 385 — 1,328 279 Guam 109,809 88,606 16,198 92 — 4,601 311 Northern Marianas 36,511 23,397 5,630 2,722 — 4,460 300 Puerto Rico 1,185,572 973,111 139,128 11,801 — 25,545 35,987 U.S. Virgin Islands 83,539 67,199 13,117 640 — 736 1,847

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.e.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1994

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 73.1 2 19.4 2 2.4 2 0.9 2 3.9 2 0.4 2

Alabama 75.6 18.1 0.3 0 5.0 0.9Alaska 71.6 16.4 4.0 # 4.1 3.9Arizona 83.6 12.4 0.8 2 0.8 1.7 0.8Arkansas 77.2 17.4 1.6 0.6 2.9 0.3California 70.1 21.8 2.8 1.7 3.6 #

Colorado 77.3 15.5 3.0 # 3.8 0.4Connecticut 77.9 17.4 1.5 0.5 2.6 0.1Delaware 70.0 23.7 1.6 0.3 3.7 0.6District of Columbia 71.6 20.9 2.3 3.6 1.6 #Florida 67.3 22.4 6.0 # 3.3 1.0

Georgia 74.0 20.5 1.0 # 4.4 0.1Hawaii 72.0 20.1 3.1 0 4.5 0.3Idaho 71.6 22.3 1.6 0.1 4.4 #Illinois 77.5 14.9 1.7 1.8 3.9 0.2Indiana 74.0 21.6 1.0 # 3.2 0.2

Iowa 71.6 16.9 4.0 0.3 6.9 0.3Kansas 79.5 13.9 0.9 0.1 5.3 0.4Kentucky 80.7 15.3 # 2 0 4.0 2 # 2

Louisiana 74.2 20.5 0.8 # 4.3 0.2Maine 68.0 20.6 2.8 5.0 3.3 0.3

Maryland 68.9 2 22.8 2 2.6 2.9 2.8 # 2

Massachusetts 72.4 11.3 7.9 5.3 2.9 0.1Michigan 72.7 22.1 1.4 0 3.4 0.4Minnesota 73.7 19.5 2.5 # 3.6 0.7Mississippi 77.0 15.6 1.5 0.2 5.3 0.3

Missouri 76.2 13.6 1.8 2 0 7.9 0.4 2

Montana 71.9 19.1 2.6 0.1 6.1 0.3Nebraska 74.4 2 17.0 2 2.3 1.2 4.0 1.1Nevada 75.1 20.2 0.7 0.1 3.9 0.1New Hampshire 72.4 15.6 2 2.1 6.3 3.3 0.4

New Jersey 72.3 18.9 0.7 3.6 3.4 1.1New Mexico 73.6 19.1 1.0 0.2 5.6 0.4New York 73.2 22.2 2.3 0 2.3 #North Carolina 75.4 18.6 1.4 0 4.4 0.1North Dakota 73.3 18.4 2.6 0.5 4.8 0.4

Ohio 72.9 20.3 1.7 0.3 3.9 0.9Oklahoma 76.3 17.1 1.3 0 5.2 0.1Oregon 66.3 25.0 2.9 0.2 5.2 0.3Pennsylvania 66.5 22.5 6.7 1.1 3.0 0.1Rhode Island 69.9 22.4 2.5 3.2 2.0 0.1

South Carolina 75.7 18.9 1.4 0 3.9 0.1South Dakota 72.8 15.8 2.9 2.4 5.8 0.3Tennessee 76.9 17.5 1.9 0 3.4 0.3Texas 78.0 12.5 1.6 0.2 7.5 0.2Utah 65.4 22.7 1.4 0 4.6 5.9

Vermont 70.5 18.8 3.4 4.0 3.1 0.2Virginia 75.9 19.0 1.3 0.1 3.6 0.1Washington 70.8 21.9 2.9 0.1 2 3.8 0.6West Virginia 69.9 25.3 1.0 # 3.7 #Wisconsin 70.0 23.4 1.5 1.4 3.5 0.2Wyoming 71.3 19.6 3.0 0.2 5.8 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 74.4 11.5 2.7 — 9.4 2.0 Guam 80.7 14.8 0.1 — 4.2 0.3 Northern Marianas 64.1 15.4 7.5 — 12.2 0.8 Puerto Rico 82.1 11.7 1.0 — 2.2 3.0 U.S. Virgin Islands 80.4 15.7 0.8 — 0.9 2.2

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.f.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1995

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $178,363,833 2 $129,964,925 2 $34,581,968 2 $4,530,043 2 $1,749,443 2 $6,828,684 2 $708,770 2

Alabama 2,258,597 1,713,111 397,748 6,687 0 118,262 22,789Alaska 680,305 2 489,735 2 119,047 2 21,605 2 90 25,487 2 24,341 2

Arizona 2,145,689 2 1,777,543 282,930 19,603 2 12,710 36,877 16,026Arkansas 1,355,757 1,028,890 245,179 27,520 8,169 42,566 3,433California 18,421,720 13,076,829 3,864,891 502,762 333,426 635,611 8,201

Colorado 2,334,935 1,787,358 362,800 80,484 123 95,443 8,727Connecticut 3,224,223 2,374,602 548,696 59,526 161,997 76,822 2,579Delaware 511,337 352,575 122,324 8,523 7,457 18,769 1,689District of Columbia 398,702 283,847 78,165 6,220 26,206 4,213 50Florida 7,577,263 5,074,396 1,684,746 483,398 239 248,204 86,280

Georgia 4,477,826 3,317,082 913,213 47,378 1,840 194,509 3,804Hawaii 754,597 542,428 150,475 21,626 0 38,468 1,601Idaho 713,464 510,510 154,889 13,273 409 34,285 98Illinois 7,543,083 5,683,490 1,257,501 142,806 131,329 314,282 13,675Indiana 3,865,111 2,863,692 825,847 41,872 32 127,171 6,496

Iowa 1,923,884 1,375,049 328,483 67,479 9,448 137,897 5,528Kansas 1,643,414 1,313,513 228,730 14,565 968 79,727 5,912Kentucky 2,117,879 2 1,686,605 345,595 111 2 0 85,546 2 22 2

Louisiana 2,454,077 1,829,519 492,130 22,922 98 103,449 5,959Maine 1,018,320 676,230 226,255 29,017 48,402 33,047 5,369

Maryland 3,705,736 2,523,851 864,644 102,757 107,330 105,404 1,750Massachusetts 4,732,312 3,188,379 862,788 301,427 242,880 132,053 4,785Michigan 7,378,685 5,127,607 1,859,780 99,541 791 249,706 41,259Minnesota 3,490,410 2,559,058 686,229 93,311 2,402 124,648 24,762Mississippi 1,419,115 1,055,956 256,015 22,069 1,970 78,048 5,057

Missouri 3,076,698 2,333,513 421,398 63,028 2 0 246,125 12,633 2

Montana 622,698 449,192 120,121 13,127 688 37,792 1,779Nebraska 1,181,834 2 867,629 2 210,904 2 28,871 14,839 47,792 11,799Nevada 836,555 626,597 171,109 5,393 729 32,157 570New Hampshire 804,505 2 590,897 115,475 2 19,673 49,459 25,794 3,206

New Jersey 7,661,695 5,586,263 1,337,239 61,557 321,372 275,007 80,257New Mexico 991,628 733,077 188,285 9,503 2,715 53,660 4,388New York 18,524,439 13,654,549 4,012,865 425,236 0 428,782 3,008North Carolina 4,013,384 3,029,107 738,818 57,412 0 184,561 3,486North Dakota 389,127 285,000 71,093 10,539 1,721 19,404 1,371

Ohio 7,060,910 5,168,432 1,401,113 122,222 20,948 278,698 69,496Oklahoma 1,969,413 1,500,215 309,350 30,999 0 115,592 13,257Oregon 2,104,202 1,413,844 488,787 71,074 5,721 118,129 6,648Pennsylvania 8,839,015 5,982,274 1,884,987 607,287 89,410 265,850 9,206Rhode Island 833,064 582,986 184,962 19,380 26,466 18,859 411

South Carolina 2,046,230 1,537,930 379,707 32,102 0 94,983 1,509South Dakota 445,585 323,000 70,827 13,320 10,348 26,815 1,275Tennessee 2,708,087 2,061,455 469,078 45,733 0 124,224 7,597Texas 12,739,257 10,090,342 1,503,228 348,791 17,241 718,676 60,978Utah 1,290,369 836,873 297,257 19,464 0 54,898 81,877

Vermont 515,265 363,561 91,977 18,936 23,267 16,108 1,416Virginia 4,126,993 3,128,190 795,797 57,622 2,563 140,544 2,276Washington 3,643,878 2 2,555,306 794,555 120,176 3,609 2 147,668 22,563West Virginia 1,291,390 907,906 331,783 13,190 180 38,317 13Wisconsin 4,076,892 2,844,205 948,221 65,804 58,558 153,313 6,790Wyoming 424,278 300,726 83,931 13,118 1,291 24,440 772

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 13,975 10,543 1,642 279 — 1,261 249 Guam 98,160 77,517 15,681 98 — 4,673 190 Northern Marianas 42,191 25,729 7,415 4,357 — 4,207 482 Puerto Rico 1,294,922 1,070,414 150,494 13,207 — 23,971 36,837 U.S. Virgin Islands 82,157 65,825 13,081 678 — 773 1,801

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.f.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1995

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.9 2 19.4 2 2.5 2 1.0 2 3.8 2 0.4 2

Alabama 75.8 17.6 0.3 0 5.2 1.0Alaska 72.0 2 17.5 2 3.2 2 # 3.7 2 3.6 2

Arizona 82.8 13.2 0.9 2 0.6 1.7 0.7Arkansas 75.9 18.1 2.0 0.6 3.1 0.3California 71.0 21.0 2.7 1.8 3.5 #

Colorado 76.5 15.5 3.4 # 4.1 0.4Connecticut 73.6 17.0 1.8 5.0 2.4 0.1Delaware 69.0 23.9 1.7 1.5 3.7 0.3District of Columbia 71.2 19.6 1.6 6.6 1.1 #Florida 67.0 22.2 6.4 # 3.3 1.1

Georgia 74.1 20.4 1.1 # 4.3 0.1Hawaii 71.9 19.9 2.9 0 5.1 0.2Idaho 71.6 21.7 1.9 0.1 4.8 #Illinois 75.3 16.7 1.9 1.7 4.2 0.2Indiana 74.1 21.4 1.1 # 3.3 0.2

Iowa 71.5 17.1 3.5 0.5 7.2 0.3Kansas 79.9 13.9 0.9 0.1 4.9 0.4Kentucky 79.6 16.3 # 2 0 4.0 2 # 2

Louisiana 74.6 20.1 0.9 # 4.2 0.2Maine 66.4 22.2 2.8 4.8 3.2 0.5

Maryland 68.1 23.3 2.8 2.9 2.8 #Massachusetts 67.4 18.2 6.4 5.1 2.8 0.1Michigan 69.5 25.2 1.3 # 3.4 0.6Minnesota 73.3 19.7 2.7 0.1 3.6 0.7Mississippi 74.4 18.0 1.6 0.1 5.5 0.4

Missouri 75.8 13.7 2.0 2 0 8.0 0.4 2

Montana 72.1 19.3 2.1 0.1 6.1 0.3Nebraska 73.4 2 17.8 2 2.4 1.3 4.0 1.0Nevada 74.9 20.5 0.6 0.1 3.8 0.1New Hampshire 73.4 14.4 2 2.4 6.1 3.2 0.4

New Jersey 72.9 17.5 0.8 4.2 3.6 1.0New Mexico 73.9 19.0 1.0 0.3 5.4 0.4New York 73.7 21.7 2.3 0 2.3 #North Carolina 75.5 18.4 1.4 0 4.6 0.1North Dakota 73.2 18.3 2.7 0.4 5.0 0.4

Ohio 73.2 19.8 1.7 0.3 3.9 1.0Oklahoma 76.2 15.7 1.6 0 5.9 0.7Oregon 67.2 23.2 3.4 0.3 5.6 0.3Pennsylvania 67.7 21.3 6.9 1.0 3.0 0.1Rhode Island 70.0 22.2 2.3 3.2 2.3 #

South Carolina 75.2 18.6 1.6 0 4.6 0.1South Dakota 72.5 15.9 3.0 2.3 6.0 0.3Tennessee 76.1 17.3 1.7 0 4.6 0.3Texas 79.2 11.8 2.7 0.1 5.6 0.5Utah 64.9 23.0 1.5 0 4.3 6.3

Vermont 70.6 17.9 3.7 4.5 3.1 0.3Virginia 75.8 19.3 1.4 0.1 3.4 0.1Washington 70.1 21.8 3.3 0.1 2 4.1 0.6West Virginia 70.3 25.7 1.0 # 3.0 #Wisconsin 69.8 23.3 1.6 1.4 3.8 0.2Wyoming 70.9 19.8 3.1 0.3 5.8 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 75.4 11.7 2.0 — 9.0 1.8 Guam 79.0 16.0 0.1 — 4.8 0.2 Northern Marianas 61.0 17.6 10.3 — 10.0 1.1 Puerto Rico 82.7 11.6 1.0 — 1.9 2.8 U.S. Virgin Islands 80.1 15.9 0.8 — 0.9 2.2

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.g.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1996

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $181,614,738 2 $132,146,250 2 $34,944,489 2 $4,411,501 2 $1,834,287 2 $7,512,005 2 $766,206 2

Alabama 2,344,320 1,718,365 450,869 7,408 0 133,845 33,832Alaska 681,990 2 491,024 2 121,204 2 23,165 107 27,854 2 18,636 2

Arizona 2,216,247 2 1,832,161 288,713 20,431 2 17,130 39,262 18,550Arkansas 1,434,872 1,081,784 252,271 25,003 2 7,180 65,494 3,140California 18,837,301 13,322,138 3,868,971 540,007 370,392 727,491 8,301

Colorado 2,386,433 1,837,727 367,182 74,164 85 98,917 8,358Connecticut 3,207,323 2,372,698 530,963 60,510 152,849 81,951 8,352Delaware 516,158 360,356 117,083 9,335 7,412 20,535 1,437District of Columbia 386,232 267,406 89,365 8,274 10,429 7,603 3,155Florida 7,698,591 5,113,991 1,719,286 513,452 347 270,609 80,906

Georgia 4,747,131 3,515,586 964,848 45,694 2,355 214,130 4,517Hawaii 751,758 525,230 166,548 18,908 0 39,528 1,544Idaho 741,852 525,218 156,978 14,895 480 44,204 77Illinois 7,451,636 5,688,304 1,203,465 128,975 131,185 286,560 13,146Indiana 3,935,639 2,864,750 900,596 42,177 22 122,225 5,869

Iowa 1,951,320 1,399,729 333,592 64,697 14,076 132,814 6,412Kansas 1,662,527 1,322,121 232,032 19,233 664 82,964 5,512Kentucky 2,240,083 1,743,302 377,945 13,060 0 101,427 4,348Louisiana 2,421,834 1,787,152 500,319 28,212 188 99,899 6,063Maine 1,017,559 678,560 224,567 29,774 48,139 32,809 3,709

Maryland 3,763,408 2,543,976 892,179 99,663 120,134 105,939 1,518Massachusetts 4,931,423 3,272,725 899,540 365,454 248,381 140,430 4,893Michigan 7,592,245 5,264,720 1,855,971 120,365 2,004 299,808 49,377Minnesota 3,570,611 2,612,721 705,898 95,832 2,798 128,499 24,863Mississippi 1,437,766 1,067,469 253,370 22,770 1,344 87,582 5,231

Missouri 3,195,132 2,418,873 437,582 65,754 2 0 258,510 14,413 2

Montana 624,481 450,521 120,080 14,140 2,206 35,880 1,654Nebraska 1,185,151 2 884,069 200,243 2 24,420 17,339 47,537 11,542Nevada 886,141 662,355 2 181,087 6,823 223 34,931 722New Hampshire 836,787 2 608,029 122,594 2 22,378 55,183 25,308 3,296

New Jersey 7,814,400 5,702,644 1,331,886 72,349 345,213 282,296 80,011New Mexico 1,005,830 745,627 188,852 8,136 2,990 55,666 4,559New York 18,393,205 13,564,943 3,978,633 424,590 0 422,097 2,942North Carolina 4,013,358 3,006,287 729,415 60,922 0 212,038 4,697North Dakota 392,064 286,496 71,005 10,520 2,290 20,395 1,357

Ohio 7,151,081 5,220,456 1,406,581 129,655 24,017 289,856 80,515Oklahoma 1,937,977 1,465,836 307,991 32,416 0 117,656 14,078Oregon 2,136,295 1,444,337 475,975 68,937 7,046 131,429 8,571Pennsylvania 9,137,476 6,458,934 2,014,825 281,350 93,619 279,361 9,388Rhode Island 840,084 592,335 180,663 20,022 26,733 19,710 620

South Carolina 2,100,658 1,567,566 389,005 30,653 25 90,992 22,417South Dakota 427,405 312,703 68,666 11,662 9,351 23,847 1,175Tennessee 2,742,676 2,112,122 483,894 44,641 0 96,085 5,934Texas 13,309,470 10,348,265 1,418,537 367,732 21,301 1,088,422 65,213Utah 1,328,759 864,501 301,653 21,823 0 64,821 75,960

Vermont 512,252 365,374 85,537 20,841 22,648 16,541 1,311Virginia 4,153,305 3,151,510 795,877 60,680 1,808 140,992 2,437Washington 3,712,253 2 2,631,824 787,349 123,278 4,970 2 141,143 23,689West Virginia 1,294,099 893,297 339,454 13,593 431 47,273 52Wisconsin 4,142,062 2,882,969 971,300 68,511 58,418 153,928 6,937Wyoming 416,077 295,160 82,047 14,216 774 22,909 971

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 14,365 10,497 2,029 373 — 1,201 265 Guam 101,229 77,464 17,561 219 — 5,985 — Northern Marianas 40,777 25,944 8,337 3,519 — 2,715 261 Puerto Rico 1,381,880 1,129,803 154,782 13,867 — 32,524 50,904 U.S. Virgin Islands 80,129 64,157 13,013 623 — 705 1,631

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.g.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1996

State or jurisdiction Salaries Employee benefits Purchased services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.8 2 19.2 2 2.4 2 1.0 2 4.1 2 0.4 2

Alabama 73.3 19.2 0.3 0 5.7 1.4Alaska 72.0 2 17.8 2 3.4 # 4.1 2 2.7 2

Arizona 82.7 13.0 0.9 2 0.8 1.8 0.8Arkansas 75.4 17.6 1.7 2 0.5 4.6 0.2California 70.7 20.5 2.9 2.0 3.9 #

Colorado 77.0 15.4 3.1 # 4.1 0.4Connecticut 74.0 16.6 1.9 4.8 2.6 0.3Delaware 69.8 22.7 1.8 1.4 4.0 0.3District of Columbia 69.2 23.1 2.1 2.7 2.0 0.8Florida 66.4 22.3 6.7 # 3.5 1.1

Georgia 74.1 20.3 1.0 # 4.5 0.1Hawaii 69.9 22.2 2.5 0 5.3 0.2Idaho 70.8 21.2 2.0 0.1 6.0 #Illinois 76.3 16.2 1.7 1.8 3.8 0.2Indiana 72.8 22.9 1.1 # 3.1 0.1

Iowa 71.7 17.1 3.3 0.7 6.8 0.3Kansas 79.5 14.0 1.2 # 5.0 0.3Kentucky 77.8 16.9 0.6 0 4.5 0.2Louisiana 73.8 20.7 1.2 # 4.1 0.3Maine 66.7 22.1 2.9 4.7 3.2 0.4

Maryland 67.6 23.7 2.6 3.2 2.8 #Massachusetts 66.4 18.2 7.4 5.0 2.8 0.1Michigan 69.3 24.4 1.6 # 3.9 0.7Minnesota 73.2 19.8 2.7 0.1 3.6 0.7Mississippi 74.2 17.6 1.6 0.1 6.1 0.4

Missouri 75.7 13.7 2.1 2 0 8.1 0.5 2

Montana 72.1 19.2 2.3 0.4 5.7 0.3Nebraska 74.6 16.9 2 2.1 1.5 4.0 1.0Nevada 74.7 2 20.4 0.8 # 3.9 0.1New Hampshire 72.7 14.7 2 2.7 6.6 3.0 0.4

New Jersey 73.0 17.0 0.9 4.4 3.6 1.0New Mexico 74.1 18.8 0.8 0.3 5.5 0.5New York 73.7 21.6 2.3 0 2.3 #North Carolina 74.9 18.2 1.5 0 5.3 0.1North Dakota 73.1 18.1 2.7 0.6 5.2 0.3

Ohio 73.0 19.7 1.8 0.3 4.1 1.1Oklahoma 75.6 15.9 1.7 0 6.1 0.7Oregon 67.6 22.3 3.2 0.3 6.2 0.4Pennsylvania 70.7 22.1 3.1 1.0 3.1 0.1Rhode Island 70.5 21.5 2.4 3.2 2.3 0.1

South Carolina 74.6 18.5 1.5 # 4.3 1.1South Dakota 73.2 16.1 2.7 2.2 5.6 0.3Tennessee 77.0 17.6 1.6 0 3.5 0.2Texas 77.8 10.7 2.8 0.2 8.2 0.5Utah 65.1 22.7 1.6 0 4.9 5.7

Vermont 71.3 16.7 4.1 4.4 3.2 0.3Virginia 75.9 19.2 1.5 # 3.4 0.1Washington 70.9 21.2 3.3 0.1 2 3.8 0.6West Virginia 69.0 26.2 1.1 # 3.7 #Wisconsin 69.6 23.4 1.7 1.4 3.7 0.2Wyoming 70.9 19.7 3.4 0.2 5.5 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 73.1 14.1 2.6 — 8.4 1.8 Guam 76.5 17.3 0.2 — 5.9 — Northern Marianas 63.6 20.4 8.6 — 6.7 0.6 Puerto Rico 81.8 11.2 1.0 — 2.4 3.7 U.S. Virgin Islands 80.1 16.2 0.8 — 0.9 2.0

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.h.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1997

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $187,423,905 2 $135,871,625 2 $35,856,832 2 $4,825,151 2 $1,847,805 2 $7,997,666 2 $1,024,827 2

Alabama 2,360,943 1,758,326 411,703 40,631 1,465 144,572 4,247Alaska 679,860 2 484,203 2 122,584 2 23,739 2 87 27,758 2 21,489 2

Arizona 2,270,708 2 1,871,603 294,667 24,788 2 18,802 41,296 19,552Arkansas 1,449,932 1,094,631 252,497 26,852 6,319 66,483 3,151California 20,319,486 14,395,570 4,035,880 617,414 409,210 852,326 9,086

Colorado 2,479,083 1,891,835 375,014 93,875 143 106,391 11,825Connecticut 3,230,531 2,364,219 539,324 66,554 173,119 84,003 3,312Delaware 546,653 369,072 125,844 11,072 10,738 28,547 1,379District of Columbia 377,720 2 248,416 72,945 7,401 4,395 44,541 2 22Florida 7,886,808 5,226,540 1,732,581 549,321 543 300,807 77,016

Georgia 5,062,207 3,746,532 1,028,247 50,516 1,836 230,895 4,181Hawaii 746,571 514,970 173,558 18,422 0 37,187 2,435Idaho 766,514 542,291 161,744 15,429 492 46,390 168Illinois 7,904,413 6,017,381 1,250,596 186,558 121,566 312,688 15,623Indiana 4,245,391 2,942,429 1,094,416 46,357 35 155,563 6,590

Iowa 1,980,552 1,419,665 341,175 65,636 14,230 129,686 10,160Kansas 1,656,756 1,315,646 233,930 23,100 800 77,491 5,790Kentucky 2,302,973 1,781,781 374,757 32,007 0 104,968 9,461Louisiana 2,502,061 1,849,813 507,908 28,665 66 110,559 5,050Maine 1,033,900 684,903 227,314 31,964 52,566 33,121 4,032

Maryland 3,771,035 2,545,253 902,556 74,308 131,752 115,674 1,491Massachusetts 5,056,924 3,446,993 927,211 353,467 183,265 140,599 5,389Michigan 7,755,831 5,361,471 1,930,497 135,281 864 294,657 33,060Minnesota 3,661,889 2,704,305 695,653 106,596 3,154 128,856 23,326Mississippi 1,400,614 1,041,620 246,734 24,083 1,621 81,545 5,011

Missouri 3,287,034 2,489,551 454,974 71,975 2 0 258,877 11,657 2

Montana 630,377 451,208 119,027 18,714 1,535 38,342 1,551Nebraska 1,204,578 2 882,526 2 216,133 2 26,853 17,924 47,335 13,808Nevada 963,637 711,532 196,519 7,447 404 47,129 604New Hampshire 852,714 2 618,209 123,485 2 21,332 58,981 27,310 3,398

New Jersey 8,106,513 5,858,687 1,462,684 67,236 353,859 287,210 76,838New Mexico 1,002,765 749,131 184,647 15,057 0 53,818 112New York 18,361,505 13,418,741 4,001,835 450,795 0 487,092 3,042North Carolina 4,154,324 3,115,294 750,623 68,584 0 215,947 3,875North Dakota 396,004 288,502 72,550 11,024 2,270 20,278 1,380

Ohio 7,308,915 5,358,405 1,393,286 143,912 25,814 305,749 81,748Oklahoma 2,003,602 1,464,040 360,350 37,284 0 127,290 14,639Oregon 2,161,706 1,454,711 478,091 75,598 6,948 141,821 4,536Pennsylvania 9,217,500 6,540,367 1,966,417 313,682 99,003 288,276 9,754Rhode Island 865,235 610,955 186,290 20,091 27,763 19,408 727

South Carolina 2,204,268 1,639,104 401,981 33,629 63 103,256 26,234South Dakota 432,276 316,778 68,338 12,904 8,639 24,491 1,127Tennessee 3,014,033 2,212,686 472,851 47,769 0 273,439 7,288Texas 13,933,961 10,789,172 1,447,444 356,547 17,884 890,850 432,062Utah 1,351,975 922,273 324,133 27,138 96 70,340 7,996

Vermont 524,024 367,936 92,593 23,381 22,481 16,095 1,538Virginia 4,320,169 3,240,722 823,371 70,036 3,368 177,694 4,979Washington 3,757,737 2 2,646,721 786,025 141,522 4,628 2 154,305 24,537West Virginia 1,283,286 900,879 322,546 15,207 513 44,092 49Wisconsin 4,229,075 2,915,623 1,010,809 79,098 57,931 157,924 7,689Wyoming 407,341 288,405 80,493 14,299 635 22,694 814

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 15,239 10,467 2,023 834 — 1,646 269 Guam 95,904 74,861 16,248 2 — 4,790 3 Northern Marianas 47,965 30,128 8,486 4,194 — 5,083 75 Puerto Rico 1,412,395 1,162,846 166,919 3,257 — 23,110 56,264 U.S. Virgin Islands 77,857 62,357 12,637 617 — 679 1,568

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.h.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1997

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.5 2 19.1 2 2.6 2 1.0 2 4.3 2 0.5 2

Alabama 74.5 17.4 1.7 0.1 6.1 0.2Alaska 71.2 2 18.0 2 3.5 2 # 4.1 2 3.2 2

Arizona 82.4 13.0 1.1 2 0.8 1.8 0.9Arkansas 75.5 17.4 1.9 0.4 4.6 0.2California 70.8 19.9 3.0 2.0 4.2 #

Colorado 76.3 15.1 3.8 # 4.3 0.5Connecticut 73.2 16.7 2.1 5.4 2.6 0.1Delaware 67.5 23.0 2.0 2.0 5.2 0.3District of Columbia 65.8 19.3 2.0 1.2 11.8 2 #Florida 66.3 22.0 7.0 # 3.8 1.0

Georgia 74.0 20.3 1.0 # 4.6 0.1Hawaii 69.0 23.2 2.5 0 5.0 0.3Idaho 70.7 21.1 2.0 0.1 6.1 #Illinois 76.1 15.8 2.4 1.5 4.0 0.2Indiana 69.3 25.8 1.1 # 3.7 0.2

Iowa 71.7 17.2 3.3 0.7 6.5 0.5Kansas 79.4 14.1 1.4 # 4.7 0.3Kentucky 77.4 16.3 1.4 0 4.6 0.4Louisiana 73.9 20.3 1.1 # 4.4 0.2Maine 66.2 22.0 3.1 5.1 3.2 0.4

Maryland 67.5 23.9 2.0 3.5 3.1 #Massachusetts 68.2 18.3 7.0 3.6 2.8 0.1Michigan 69.1 24.9 1.7 # 3.8 0.4Minnesota 73.8 19.0 2.9 0.1 3.5 0.6Mississippi 74.4 17.6 1.7 0.1 5.8 0.4

Missouri 75.7 13.8 2.2 2 0 7.9 0.4 2

Montana 71.6 18.9 3.0 0.2 6.1 0.2Nebraska 73.3 2 17.9 2 2.2 1.5 3.9 1.1Nevada 73.8 20.4 0.8 # 4.9 0.1New Hampshire 72.5 14.5 2 2.5 6.9 3.2 0.4

New Jersey 72.3 18.0 0.8 4.4 3.5 0.9New Mexico 74.7 18.4 1.5 0 5.4 #New York 73.1 21.8 2.5 0 2.7 #North Carolina 75.0 18.1 1.7 0 5.2 0.1North Dakota 72.9 18.3 2.8 0.6 5.1 0.3

Ohio 73.3 19.1 2.0 0.4 4.2 1.1Oklahoma 73.1 18.0 1.9 0 6.4 0.7Oregon 67.3 22.1 3.5 0.3 6.6 0.2Pennsylvania 71.0 21.3 3.4 1.1 3.1 0.1Rhode Island 70.6 21.5 2.3 3.2 2.2 0.1

South Carolina 74.4 18.2 1.5 # 4.7 1.2South Dakota 73.3 15.8 3.0 2.0 5.7 0.3Tennessee 73.4 15.7 1.6 0 9.1 0.2Texas 77.4 10.4 2.6 0.1 6.4 3.1Utah 68.2 24.0 2.0 # 5.2 0.6

Vermont 70.2 17.7 4.5 4.3 3.1 0.3Virginia 75.0 19.1 1.6 0.1 4.1 0.1Washington 70.4 20.9 3.8 0.1 2 4.1 0.7West Virginia 70.2 25.1 1.2 # 3.4 #Wisconsin 68.9 23.9 1.9 1.4 3.7 0.2Wyoming 70.8 19.8 3.5 0.2 5.6 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 68.7 13.3 5.5 — 10.8 1.8 Guam 78.1 16.9 # — 5.0 # Northern Marianas 62.8 17.7 8.7 — 10.6 0.2 Puerto Rico 82.3 11.8 0.2 — 1.6 4.0 U.S. Virgin Islands 80.1 16.2 0.8 — 0.9 2.0

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.i.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1998

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $194,473,978 2,3 $141,380,595 2 $35,946,984 2 $5,350,367 2 $2,029,004 2 $9,007,136 2 $759,892 2

Alabama 2,445,452 1,783,953 444,409 39,962 1,092 168,677 7,359Alaska 684,485 2 482,192 2 122,311 2 24,482 2 111 32,533 2 22,857 2

Arizona 2,383,057 2 1,963,697 305,290 24,890 2 22,994 44,481 21,704Arkansas 1,501,276 1,125,648 263,435 29,399 6,772 72,873 3,149California 22,071,218 15,608,839 4,258,936 674,133 452,225 1,067,251 9,833

Colorado 2,475,987 1,857,645 345,694 64,098 31,880 155,342 21,328Connecticut 3,339,480 2,416,588 569,482 79,188 176,447 93,720 4,055Delaware 566,570 381,876 128,392 13,098 10,819 30,957 1,427District of Columbia 312,314 3 262,403 23,630 1,879 5,433 2 17,511 2 1,457 2

Florida 8,262,833 5,426,921 1,788,039 615,146 334 351,588 80,806

Georgia 5,324,983 3,941,046 1,071,999 56,121 1,794 250,131 3,892Hawaii 784,436 538,990 178,719 22,474 0 41,911 2,342Idaho 790,665 563,452 161,046 17,846 341 47,770 210Illinois 8,338,465 6,281,512 1,291,188 251,318 139,923 359,679 14,844Indiana 4,293,568 3,032,528 1,051,230 51,726 63 150,678 7,344

Iowa 2,029,923 1,454,892 352,263 61,158 16,012 130,355 15,244Kansas 1,703,887 1,336,334 240,970 32,431 1,103 85,717 7,332Kentucky 2,350,652 1,772,636 423,224 44,443 0 99,799 10,551Louisiana 2,660,731 1,946,099 525,645 37,233 104 146,081 5,569Maine 1,062,416 699,480 237,441 35,752 51,368 34,769 3,606

Maryland 4,033,377 2,705,765 953,357 87,583 155,603 122,237 8,833Massachusetts 5,397,616 3,636,881 965,752 423,077 198,686 167,469 5,750Michigan 7,761,051 5,453,458 1,775,894 161,627 321 325,357 44,394Minnesota 3,771,612 2,818,235 680,864 107,378 2,683 137,942 24,509Mississippi 1,462,436 1,076,988 257,934 25,697 2,553 94,321 4,942

Missouri 3,424,431 2,589,151 473,064 77,964 2 0 273,350 10,902 2

Montana 639,979 456,452 121,109 18,722 1,037 40,825 1,834Nebraska 1,207,465 2 895,353 2 212,819 2 26,573 16,488 47,593 8,640Nevada 1,040,927 770,780 213,177 9,807 584 45,728 851New Hampshire 892,484 2 643,243 133,021 2 24,976 59,725 29,989 1,531

New Jersey 8,035,021 5,995,383 1,209,396 75,392 359,441 320,986 74,423New Mexico 1,046,260 769,560 191,261 17,778 0 67,411 249New York 18,971,505 14,153,703 3,787,320 490,336 0 536,996 3,150North Carolina 4,486,982 3,373,579 787,443 79,226 0 242,032 4,701North Dakota 404,446 292,566 77,485 11,928 1,596 19,550 1,321

Ohio 7,439,565 5,428,069 1,406,269 158,694 25,453 336,769 84,311Oklahoma 2,050,009 1,475,837 361,820 39,260 0 159,424 13,668Oregon 2,283,799 1,533,910 507,788 92,864 7,551 130,319 11,368Pennsylvania 9,186,439 6,584,086 1,854,496 316,793 114,276 304,462 12,326Rhode Island 898,819 631,747 195,392 20,476 29,279 21,224 701

South Carolina 2,299,851 1,711,524 412,352 36,660 56 111,843 27,416South Dakota 450,817 326,805 72,035 14,898 8,491 27,513 1,075Tennessee 3,158,671 2,297,881 453,421 51,657 0 348,172 7,540Texas 14,336,423 11,297,935 1,472,703 402,315 28,417 1,025,721 109,332Utah 1,393,962 952,814 333,359 30,761 185 66,588 10,255

Vermont 535,618 375,702 89,745 23,971 27,171 17,612 1,417Virginia 4,526,363 3,348,105 896,476 74,495 2,936 201,415 2,937Washington 3,879,241 2 2,725,015 791,844 152,218 7,175 2 177,481 25,508West Virginia 1,302,157 893,862 351,370 16,336 269 40,196 124Wisconsin 4,370,317 3,002,760 1,043,779 89,439 59,617 165,030 9,691Wyoming 403,935 286,716 80,897 14,689 597 19,758 1,279

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 15,456 11,653 2,253 401 — 863 287 Guam 101,707 80,621 16,975 2 — 4,094 14 Northern Marianas 49,836 33,833 9,209 3,065 — 3,665 64 Puerto Rico 1,526,042 1,275,700 169,797 6,753 — 20,485 53,307 U.S. Virgin Islands 86,690 67,020 16,847 693 — 995 1,135

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. 3 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.i.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1998

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.7 2 18.5 2 2.8 2 1.0 2 4.6 2 0.4 2

Alabama 72.9 18.2 1.6 # 6.9 0.3Alaska 70.4 2 17.9 2 3.6 2 # 4.8 2 3.3 2

Arizona 82.4 12.8 1.0 2 1.0 1.9 0.9Arkansas 75.0 17.5 2.0 0.5 4.9 0.2California 70.7 19.3 3.1 2.0 4.8 #

Colorado 75.0 14.0 2.6 1.3 6.3 0.9Connecticut 72.4 17.1 2.4 5.3 2.8 0.1Delaware 67.4 22.7 2.3 1.9 5.5 0.3District of Columbia 84.0 7.6 0.6 1.7 2 5.6 2 0.5 2

Florida 65.7 21.6 7.4 # 4.3 1.0

Georgia 74.0 20.1 1.1 # 4.7 0.1Hawaii 68.7 22.8 2.9 0 5.3 0.3Idaho 71.3 20.4 2.3 # 6.0 #Illinois 75.3 15.5 3.0 1.7 4.3 0.2Indiana 70.6 24.5 1.2 # 3.5 0.2

Iowa 71.7 17.4 3.0 0.8 6.4 0.8Kansas 78.4 14.1 1.9 0.1 5.0 0.4Kentucky 75.4 18.0 1.9 0 4.2 0.4Louisiana 73.1 19.8 1.4 # 5.5 0.2Maine 65.8 22.3 3.4 4.8 3.3 0.3

Maryland 67.1 23.6 2.2 3.9 3.0 0.2Massachusetts 67.4 17.9 7.8 3.7 3.1 0.1Michigan 70.3 22.9 2.1 # 4.2 0.6Minnesota 74.7 18.1 2.8 0.1 3.7 0.6Mississippi 73.6 17.6 1.8 0.2 6.4 0.3

Missouri 75.6 13.8 2.3 2 0 8.0 0.3 2

Montana 71.3 18.9 2.9 0.2 6.4 0.3Nebraska 74.2 2 17.6 2 2.2 1.4 3.9 0.7Nevada 74.0 20.5 0.9 0.1 4.4 0.1New Hampshire 72.1 14.9 2 2.8 6.7 3.4 0.2

New Jersey 74.6 15.1 0.9 4.5 4.0 0.9New Mexico 73.6 18.3 1.7 0 6.4 #New York 74.6 20.0 2.6 0 2.8 #North Carolina 75.2 17.5 1.8 0 5.4 0.1North Dakota 72.3 19.2 2.9 0.4 4.8 0.3

Ohio 73.0 18.9 2.1 0.3 4.5 1.1Oklahoma 72.0 17.6 1.9 0 7.8 0.7Oregon 67.2 22.2 4.1 0.3 5.7 0.5Pennsylvania 71.7 20.2 3.4 1.2 3.3 0.1Rhode Island 70.3 21.7 2.3 3.3 2.4 0.1

South Carolina 74.4 17.9 1.6 # 4.9 1.2South Dakota 72.5 16.0 3.3 1.9 6.1 0.2Tennessee 72.7 14.4 1.6 0 11.0 0.2Texas 78.8 10.3 2.8 0.2 7.2 0.8Utah 68.4 23.9 2.2 # 4.8 0.7

Vermont 70.1 16.8 4.5 5.1 3.3 0.3Virginia 74.0 19.8 1.6 0.1 4.4 0.1Washington 70.2 20.4 3.9 0.2 2 4.6 0.7West Virginia 68.6 27.0 1.3 # 3.1 #Wisconsin 68.7 23.9 2.0 1.4 3.8 0.2Wyoming 71.0 20.0 3.6 0.1 4.9 0.3

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 75.4 14.6 2.6 — 5.6 1.9 Guam 79.3 16.7 # — 4.0 # Northern Marianas 67.9 18.5 6.2 — 7.4 0.1 Puerto Rico 83.6 11.1 0.4 — 1.3 3.5 U.S. Virgin Islands 77.3 19.4 0.8 — 1.1 1.3

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.j.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1999

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $202,278,605 2,3 $146,844,638 2 $36,858,108 2 $5,955,413 2 $2,408,925 2 $9,306,341 2 $905,180 2

Alabama 2,600,260 1,977,925 392,887 54,478 1,674 163,336 9,961Alaska 697,387 2 474,898 2 129,938 2 27,359 49 36,666 2 28,477 2

Arizona 2,578,211 1,847,246 323,612 40,490 2 249,333 45,998 71,531 2

Arkansas 1,555,715 1,178,727 265,665 29,557 7,018 71,603 3,144California 22,713,145 16,600,212 3,786,671 793,445 484,147 1,038,043 10,627

Colorado 2,610,463 1,935,208 349,958 47,734 38,628 167,147 71,789Connecticut 3,493,609 2,493,274 601,243 96,554 190,511 105,824 6,203Delaware 578,510 398,060 122,430 14,135 11,260 29,493 3,131District of Columbia 340,565 3 260,449 39,484 4,356 12,003 2 20,830 2 3,443 2

Florida 8,583,037 5,646,096 1,808,912 645,499 246 404,071 78,213

Georgia 5,782,621 4,284,754 1,163,913 63,547 2,136 263,774 4,497Hawaii 777,710 575,396 145,260 23,777 0 30,637 2,640Idaho 831,646 589,040 164,716 20,396 463 56,789 242Illinois 8,924,923 6,614,233 1,487,144 271,021 151,092 386,517 14,915Indiana 4,530,372 3,118,343 1,204,043 54,578 56 146,675 6,677

Iowa 1,980,596 1,480,772 358,513 43,980 15,597 77,439 4,296Kansas 1,768,048 1,393,840 250,140 27,379 1,230 87,884 7,575Kentucky 2,436,294 1,846,933 422,004 47,683 0 108,371 11,303Louisiana 2,790,718 2,029,566 554,489 39,659 121 162,528 4,356Maine 1,100,033 719,506 246,135 40,203 52,801 36,764 4,624

Maryland 4,105,763 2,766,813 928,838 89,161 162,552 137,038 21,361Massachusetts 5,735,010 3,836,348 1,018,902 492,855 207,523 173,333 6,050Michigan 8,049,099 5,641,149 1,804,235 206,219 159 351,949 45,387Minnesota 3,971,786 2,973,725 692,471 128,468 2,650 149,161 25,311Mississippi 1,498,901 1,105,977 262,900 28,926 3,178 92,845 5,075

Missouri 3,566,667 2,689,355 498,120 86,269 2 0 280,311 12,612 2

Montana 647,387 461,495 120,965 19,646 860 42,679 1,742Nebraska 1,240,849 2 907,077 2 220,428 2 31,936 17,777 51,264 12,367Nevada 1,127,056 825,926 233,903 14,562 534 50,779 1,352New Hampshire 930,322 663,513 138,446 2 29,063 66,629 30,465 2,206

New Jersey 8,345,062 5,895,603 1,580,519 83,469 403,492 315,978 66,001New Mexico 1,099,643 815,053 199,423 18,716 0 66,233 217New York 19,739,935 14,789,907 3,831,604 554,461 0 560,705 3,259North Carolina 4,828,442 3,667,616 816,570 83,517 0 256,573 4,167North Dakota 413,855 298,527 78,376 12,604 1,794 21,084 1,469

Ohio 7,796,424 5,608,066 1,490,719 183,814 44,086 363,972 105,768Oklahoma 2,166,667 1,560,129 352,099 54,781 0 187,261 12,398Oregon 2,377,937 1,548,570 531,505 130,425 14,171 147,683 5,583Pennsylvania 9,286,842 6,720,401 1,763,358 337,515 120,163 332,115 13,291Rhode Island 922,564 651,251 191,954 24,237 31,649 22,728 745

South Carolina 2,429,000 1,789,932 437,509 47,205 701 124,651 29,004South Dakota 459,420 330,489 71,614 19,603 5,533 30,697 1,484Tennessee 3,284,688 2,370,453 518,765 53,279 0 333,543 8,649Texas 14,697,605 11,597,331 1,541,029 415,685 29,419 995,851 118,290Utah 1,439,098 981,934 348,795 30,248 158 70,565 7,398

Vermont 554,964 388,033 93,127 24,632 28,327 19,533 1,310Virginia 4,700,956 3,472,010 950,349 65,420 1,943 208,772 2,461Washington 3,949,642 2 2,738,271 807,263 168,710 6,765 2 201,683 26,949West Virginia 1,333,092 906,113 355,377 17,795 226 53,480 102Wisconsin 4,482,512 3,080,877 1,074,829 101,830 39,701 170,597 14,678Wyoming 423,551 298,215 86,957 14,530 572 22,427 849

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 16,260 11,479 2,219 677 — 1,575 310 Guam — — — — — — — Northern Marianas 44,042 31,919 8,520 2,236 — 1,306 61 Puerto Rico 1,501,091 1,217,618 166,805 7,373 — 40,069 69,227 U.S. Virgin Islands 97,145 74,817 19,618 668 — 1,350 692

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. 3 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.j.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 1999

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.6 2 18.2 2 2.9 2 1.2 2 4.6 2 0.4 2

Alabama 76.1 15.1 2.1 0.1 6.3 0.4Alaska 68.1 2 18.6 2 3.9 # 5.3 2 4.1 2

Arizona 71.6 12.6 1.6 2 9.7 1.8 2.8 2

Arkansas 75.8 17.1 1.9 0.5 4.6 0.2California 73.1 16.7 3.5 2.1 4.6 #

Colorado 74.1 13.4 1.8 1.5 6.4 2.8Connecticut 71.4 17.2 2.8 5.5 3.0 0.2Delaware 68.8 21.2 2.4 1.9 5.1 0.5District of Columbia 76.5 11.6 1.3 3.5 2 6.1 2 1.0 2

Florida 65.8 21.1 7.5 # 4.7 0.9

Georgia 74.1 20.1 1.1 # 4.6 0.1Hawaii 74.0 18.7 3.1 0 3.9 0.3Idaho 70.8 19.8 2.5 0.1 6.8 #Illinois 74.1 16.7 3.0 1.7 4.3 0.2Indiana 68.8 26.6 1.2 # 3.2 0.1

Iowa 74.8 18.1 2.2 0.8 3.9 0.2Kansas 78.8 14.1 1.5 0.1 5.0 0.4Kentucky 75.8 17.3 2.0 0 4.4 0.5Louisiana 72.7 19.9 1.4 # 5.8 0.2Maine 65.4 22.4 3.7 4.8 3.3 0.4

Maryland 67.4 22.6 2.2 4.0 3.3 0.5Massachusetts 66.9 17.8 8.6 3.6 3.0 0.1Michigan 70.1 22.4 2.6 # 4.4 0.6Minnesota 74.9 17.4 3.2 0.1 3.8 0.6Mississippi 73.8 17.5 1.9 0.2 6.2 0.3

Missouri 75.4 14.0 2.4 2 0 7.9 0.4 2

Montana 71.3 18.7 3.0 0.1 6.6 0.3Nebraska 73.1 2 17.8 2 2.6 1.4 4.1 1.0Nevada 73.3 20.8 1.3 # 4.5 0.1New Hampshire 71.3 14.9 2 3.1 7.2 3.3 0.2

New Jersey 70.6 18.9 1.0 4.8 3.8 0.8New Mexico 74.1 18.1 1.7 0 6.0 #New York 74.9 19.4 2.8 0 2.8 #North Carolina 76.0 16.9 1.7 0 5.3 0.1North Dakota 72.1 18.9 3.0 0.4 5.1 0.4

Ohio 71.9 19.1 2.4 0.6 4.7 1.4Oklahoma 72.0 16.3 2.5 0 8.6 0.6Oregon 65.1 22.4 5.5 0.6 6.2 0.2Pennsylvania 72.4 19.0 3.6 1.3 3.6 0.1Rhode Island 70.6 20.8 2.6 3.4 2.5 0.1

South Carolina 73.7 18.0 1.9 # 5.1 1.2South Dakota 71.9 15.6 4.3 1.2 6.7 0.3Tennessee 72.2 15.8 1.6 0 10.2 0.3Texas 78.9 10.5 2.8 0.2 6.8 0.8Utah 68.2 24.2 2.1 # 4.9 0.5

Vermont 69.9 16.8 4.4 5.1 3.5 0.2Virginia 73.9 20.2 1.4 # 4.4 0.1Washington 69.3 20.4 4.3 0.2 2 5.1 0.7West Virginia 68.0 26.7 1.3 # 4.0 #Wisconsin 68.7 24.0 2.3 0.9 3.8 0.3Wyoming 70.4 20.5 3.4 0.1 5.3 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 70.6 13.6 4.2 — 9.7 1.9 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 72.5 19.3 5.1 — 3.0 0.1 Puerto Rico 81.1 11.1 0.5 — 2.7 4.6 U.S. Virgin Islands 77.0 20.2 0.7 — 1.4 0.7

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.k.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2000

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $210,486,462 2 $152,702,328 2 $38,101,138 2 $6,146,840 2 $2,348,614 2 $10,264,685 2 $922,858 2

Alabama 2,713,162 1,979,170 495,871 63,255 1,628 163,328 9,910Alaska 697,803 2 474,516 2 129,589 2 31,075 66 38,362 2 24,194 2

Arizona 2,742,253 1,881,371 323,159 44,820 2 117,672 2 342,540 32,692 2

Arkansas 1,523,866 1,141,881 264,814 32,044 2,421 78,922 3,784California 25,086,583 17,919,190 4,549,284 927,107 419,244 1,263,047 8,711

Colorado 2,684,270 1,974,404 363,768 58,070 39,694 172,159 76,176Connecticut 3,606,458 2,549,029 635,190 108,419 203,472 105,199 5,149Delaware 607,230 421,292 119,075 15,235 13,513 34,753 3,362District of Columbia 341,384 272,284 45,305 10,458 0 12,500 837Florida 8,500,847 5,805,250 1,547,522 666,913 45 399,906 81,211

Georgia 6,013,792 4,411,086 1,201,483 75,446 2,186 319,746 3,845Hawaii 805,380 583,648 143,975 28,199 0 41,456 8,101Idaho 846,381 604,145 172,594 22,732 687 45,966 258Illinois 9,143,774 6,790,823 1,471,747 295,785 149,780 419,530 16,110Indiana 4,666,347 3,166,987 1,268,783 53,194 60 170,207 7,116

Iowa 2,022,588 1,503,488 372,580 47,400 15,933 79,440 3,747Kansas 1,793,439 1,416,465 254,872 27,368 1,301 85,888 7,545Kentucky 2,466,982 1,865,712 421,738 52,988 0 115,134 11,409Louisiana 2,784,788 2,049,320 547,191 41,967 115 141,873 4,323Maine 1,129,190 741,714 243,602 43,904 56,048 38,720 5,203

Maryland 4,240,350 2,881,891 926,198 86,146 166,439 135,532 44,145Massachusetts 6,000,147 4,389,832 1,083,087 76,485 217,797 226,251 6,695Michigan 8,565,680 5,908,221 1,975,846 259,841 98 368,677 52,997Minnesota 4,064,475 3,021,649 734,690 132,640 3,286 146,971 25,240Mississippi 1,613,162 1,183,931 289,438 32,521 2,899 99,015 5,357

Missouri 3,667,380 2,754,566 523,753 87,173 2 0 287,880 14,008 2

Montana 653,332 465,172 118,967 20,477 834 45,738 2,144Nebraska 1,273,637 2 926,026 2 227,284 2 37,244 18,487 51,959 12,638Nevada 1,177,973 867,704 246,160 13,190 407 48,839 1,673New Hampshire 978,039 682,504 161,588 25,096 73,537 33,357 1,957

New Jersey 8,261,386 5,879,959 1,447,208 118,167 421,428 324,260 70,365New Mexico 1,122,665 825,871 203,764 21,322 0 71,446 263New York 20,386,993 15,325,243 3,723,582 754,039 0 580,651 3,479North Carolina 5,150,773 3,918,657 857,927 93,549 0 276,737 3,903North Dakota 402,397 290,670 78,200 11,362 1,220 19,709 1,237

Ohio 8,034,930 5,743,096 1,521,378 196,430 80,618 383,845 109,564Oklahoma 2,059,565 1,509,455 327,191 38,745 0 172,797 11,377Oregon 2,434,793 1,576,667 577,892 122,730 22,738 126,538 8,227Pennsylvania 9,323,903 6,751,083 1,724,726 352,599 124,772 356,912 13,812Rhode Island 964,821 666,075 214,739 21,682 36,759 24,831 736

South Carolina 2,578,910 1,899,512 469,489 49,801 559 129,885 29,665South Dakota 467,982 335,780 75,016 20,608 5,595 29,431 1,552Tennessee 3,385,271 2,433,499 519,584 54,709 0 367,106 10,374Texas 16,082,305 12,670,444 1,683,870 455,045 32,344 1,114,707 125,896Utah 1,444,865 978,074 357,746 29,709 229 72,100 7,007

Vermont 591,953 397,847 100,099 29,816 43,063 19,716 1,412Virginia 5,078,891 3,699,120 1,044,122 85,915 1,226 246,087 2,421Washington 4,017,742 2 2,858,045 776,094 170,404 7,167 178,612 27,420West Virginia 1,355,753 911,183 363,450 19,657 180 61,150 133Wisconsin 4,489,968 3,092,237 1,084,510 66,423 62,549 171,550 12,698Wyoming 439,902 306,542 91,399 16,938 522 23,723 780

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 17,014 11,705 2,263 967 — 1,716 363 Guam — — — — — — — Northern Marianas 42,342 29,564 7,869 2,876 — 1,971 62 Puerto Rico 1,530,363 1,252,341 161,567 6,022 — 15,981 94,451 U.S. Virgin Islands 88,532 68,629 18,232 173 — 1,473 25

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.k.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2000

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.5 2 18.1 2 2.9 2 1.1 2 4.9 2 0.4 2

Alabama 72.9 18.3 2.3 0.1 6.0 0.4Alaska 68.0 2 18.6 2 4.5 # 5.5 2 3.5 2

Arizona 68.6 11.8 1.6 2 4.3 2 12.5 1.2 2

Arkansas 74.9 17.4 2.1 0.2 5.2 0.2California 71.4 18.1 3.7 1.7 5.0 #

Colorado 73.6 13.6 2.2 1.5 6.4 2.8Connecticut 70.7 17.6 3.0 5.6 2.9 0.1Delaware 69.4 19.6 2.5 2.2 5.7 0.6District of Columbia 79.8 13.3 3.1 0 3.7 0.2Florida 68.3 18.2 7.8 # 4.7 1.0

Georgia 73.3 20.0 1.3 # 5.3 0.1Hawaii 72.5 17.9 3.5 0 5.1 1.0Idaho 71.4 20.4 2.7 0.1 5.4 #Illinois 74.3 16.1 3.2 1.6 4.6 0.2Indiana 67.9 27.2 1.1 # 3.6 0.2

Iowa 74.3 18.4 2.3 0.8 3.9 0.2Kansas 79.0 14.2 1.5 0.1 4.8 0.4Kentucky 75.6 17.1 2.1 0 4.7 0.5Louisiana 73.6 19.6 1.5 # 5.1 0.2Maine 65.7 21.6 3.9 5.0 3.4 0.5

Maryland 68.0 21.8 2.0 3.9 3.2 1.0Massachusetts 73.2 18.1 1.3 3.6 3.8 0.1Michigan 69.0 23.1 3.0 # 4.3 0.6Minnesota 74.3 18.1 3.3 0.1 3.6 0.6Mississippi 73.4 17.9 2.0 0.2 6.1 0.3

Missouri 75.1 14.3 2.4 2 0 7.8 0.4 2

Montana 71.2 18.2 3.1 0.1 7.0 0.3Nebraska 72.7 2 17.8 2 2.9 1.5 4.1 1.0Nevada 73.7 20.9 1.1 # 4.1 0.1New Hampshire 69.8 16.5 2.6 7.5 3.4 0.2

New Jersey 71.2 17.5 1.4 5.1 3.9 0.9New Mexico 73.6 18.2 1.9 0 6.4 #New York 75.2 18.3 3.7 0 2.8 #North Carolina 76.1 16.7 1.8 0 5.4 0.1North Dakota 72.2 19.4 2.8 0.3 4.9 0.3

Ohio 71.5 18.9 2.4 1.0 4.8 1.4Oklahoma 73.3 15.9 1.9 0 8.4 0.6Oregon 64.8 23.7 5.0 0.9 5.2 0.3Pennsylvania 72.4 18.5 3.8 1.3 3.8 0.1Rhode Island 69.0 22.3 2.2 3.8 2.6 0.1

South Carolina 73.7 18.2 1.9 # 5.0 1.2South Dakota 71.8 16.0 4.4 1.2 6.3 0.3Tennessee 71.9 15.3 1.6 0 10.8 0.3Texas 78.8 10.5 2.8 0.2 6.9 0.8Utah 67.7 24.8 2.1 # 5.0 0.5

Vermont 67.2 16.9 5.0 7.3 3.3 0.2Virginia 72.8 20.6 1.7 # 4.8 #Washington 71.1 19.3 4.2 0.2 4.4 0.7West Virginia 67.2 26.8 1.4 # 4.5 #Wisconsin 68.9 24.2 1.5 1.4 3.8 0.3Wyoming 69.7 20.8 3.9 0.1 5.4 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 68.8 13.3 5.7 — 10.1 2.1 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 69.8 18.6 6.8 — 4.7 0.1 Puerto Rico 81.8 10.6 0.4 — 1.0 6.2 U.S. Virgin Islands 77.5 20.6 0.2 — 1.7 #

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.l.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2001

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $214,333,003 2 $154,512,089 2 $39,522,678 2 $6,430,708 2 $2,458,366 2 $10,377,554 2 $1,031,608 2

Alabama 2,685,185 1,920,297 495,374 66,477 1,743 190,735 10,557Alaska 706,834 467,642 130,028 39,513 0 40,477 29,173Arizona 2,744,558 1,979,158 2 493,788 2 75,217 2 50,984 2 130,893 2 14,519 2

Arkansas 1,529,997 1,149,953 258,404 37,658 3,457 75,550 4,976California 26,669,527 19,033,888 4,812,906 925,743 441,551 1,448,534 6,904

Colorado 2,720,856 2,011,050 360,832 63,770 39,745 183,043 62,418Connecticut 3,636,781 2,547,048 655,895 105,809 217,480 106,074 4,475Delaware 624,720 429,192 124,996 18,051 12,542 38,299 1,640District of Columbia 412,276 284,503 30,728 9,849 74,637 11,772 788Florida 8,765,578 5,932,501 1,542,786 748,482 87 449,795 91,926

Georgia 6,348,453 4,529,768 1,450,419 83,673 2,770 276,079 5,743Hawaii 732,495 530,554 117,031 33,380 0 37,095 14,434Idaho 860,621 615,109 175,866 21,174 485 47,734 253Illinois 9,329,437 6,801,454 1,651,528 262,997 158,047 402,260 53,151Indiana 4,649,180 3,122,306 1,316,108 53,630 31 148,136 8,969

Iowa 2,009,507 1,485,095 380,228 51,197 14,513 75,403 3,071Kansas 1,916,207 1,495,455 277,487 38,963 1,464 92,714 10,124Kentucky 2,480,235 1,864,736 432,668 51,513 208 118,495 12,615Louisiana 2,703,004 1,977,404 531,207 41,138 153 139,084 14,017Maine 1,140,002 737,464 254,982 45,566 57,179 39,106 5,706

Maryland 4,324,798 2,989,597 927,524 100,607 161,717 128,949 16,405Massachusetts 6,149,924 4,493,638 1,135,665 71,267 226,433 216,683 6,238Michigan 8,314,919 5,666,668 1,974,436 290,651 52 334,602 48,511Minnesota 4,056,664 2,978,205 743,214 141,707 29,691 138,198 25,649Mississippi 1,556,216 1,138,861 287,917 31,891 3,236 89,231 5,080

Missouri 3,686,233 2,750,210 544,164 82,130 2 0 292,007 17,722 2

Montana 642,783 455,772 118,162 20,343 815 45,743 1,949Nebraska 1,289,065 2 933,525 2 232,112 2 43,243 18,429 49,687 12,070Nevada 1,235,986 860,805 249,815 14,334 461 50,395 60,177New Hampshire 986,636 676,554 176,178 23,806 74,161 33,588 2,349

New Jersey 8,757,552 6,161,143 1,606,223 127,626 431,143 333,755 97,661New Mexico 1,124,723 824,988 205,214 22,264 1 72,069 187New York 20,964,737 15,571,677 3,981,122 735,248 0 673,372 3,318North Carolina 5,205,893 4,011,793 810,940 103,588 0 274,414 5,158North Dakota 398,009 286,531 77,464 11,282 1,585 19,784 1,364

Ohio 8,126,488 5,718,711 1,574,855 242,167 89,732 388,234 112,788Oklahoma 2,170,392 1,618,558 339,153 35,392 0 170,254 7,035Oregon 2,416,798 1,560,477 594,930 85,819 23,624 142,664 9,283Pennsylvania 9,301,282 6,749,599 1,619,533 414,328 133,415 371,581 12,825Rhode Island 945,243 687,435 183,619 11,355 36,353 26,052 430

South Carolina 2,688,234 1,949,364 510,164 58,461 398 140,553 29,293South Dakota 472,130 334,214 78,322 21,950 5,313 30,843 1,487Tennessee 3,331,249 2,420,304 487,326 52,186 0 360,523 10,911Texas 16,045,613 12,501,223 1,726,671 465,736 31,835 1,188,924 131,225Utah 1,455,772 983,315 359,515 30,037 190 75,423 7,291

Vermont 605,140 399,144 108,333 32,034 42,709 20,981 1,940Virginia 5,144,215 3,777,922 1,047,378 94,409 2,056 216,059 6,391Washington 4,025,938 2 2,858,290 766,554 182,694 7,102 2 183,040 28,257West Virginia 1,325,664 886,262 358,070 20,318 271 60,639 104Wisconsin 4,493,131 3,058,774 1,114,534 72,992 59,867 174,660 12,304Wyoming 426,125 293,957 90,309 17,044 700 23,370 745

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 16,551 11,518 2,227 1,256 — 1,121 429 Guam — — — — — — — Northern Marianas 40,009 28,435 7,646 2,872 — 1,017 40 Puerto Rico 1,578,747 1,284,707 173,077 6,248 — 17,392 97,322 U.S. Virgin Islands 78,554 60,440 16,543 179 — 1,362 29

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.l.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2001

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 72.1 2 18.4 2 3.0 2 1.1 2 4.8 2 0.5 2

Alabama 71.5 18.4 2.5 0.1 7.1 0.4Alaska 66.2 18.4 5.6 0 5.7 4.1Arizona 72.1 2 18.0 2 2.7 2 1.9 2 4.8 2 0.5 2

Arkansas 75.2 16.9 2.5 0.2 4.9 0.3California 71.4 18.0 3.5 1.7 5.4 #

Colorado 73.9 13.3 2.3 1.5 6.7 2.3Connecticut 70.0 18.0 2.9 6.0 2.9 0.1Delaware 68.7 20.0 2.9 2.0 6.1 0.3District of Columbia 69.0 7.5 2.4 18.1 2.9 0.2Florida 67.7 17.6 8.5 # 5.1 1.0

Georgia 71.4 22.8 1.3 # 4.3 0.1Hawaii 72.4 16.0 4.6 0 5.1 2.0Idaho 71.5 20.4 2.5 0.1 5.5 #Illinois 72.9 17.7 2.8 1.7 4.3 0.6Indiana 67.2 28.3 1.2 # 3.2 0.2

Iowa 73.9 18.9 2.5 0.7 3.8 0.2Kansas 78.0 14.5 2.0 0.1 4.8 0.5Kentucky 75.2 17.4 2.1 # 4.8 0.5Louisiana 73.2 19.7 1.5 # 5.1 0.5Maine 64.7 22.4 4.0 5.0 3.4 0.5

Maryland 69.1 21.4 2.3 3.7 3.0 0.4Massachusetts 73.1 18.5 1.2 3.7 3.5 0.1Michigan 68.2 23.7 3.5 # 4.0 0.6Minnesota 73.4 18.3 3.5 0.7 3.4 0.6Mississippi 73.2 18.5 2.0 0.2 5.7 0.3

Missouri 74.6 14.8 2.2 2 0 7.9 0.5 2

Montana 70.9 18.4 3.2 0.1 7.1 0.3Nebraska 72.4 2 18.0 2 3.4 1.4 3.9 0.9Nevada 69.6 20.2 1.2 # 4.1 4.9New Hampshire 68.6 17.9 2.4 7.5 3.4 0.2

New Jersey 70.4 18.3 1.5 4.9 3.8 1.1New Mexico 73.4 18.2 2.0 # 6.4 #New York 74.3 19.0 3.5 0 3.2 #North Carolina 77.1 15.6 2.0 0 5.3 0.1North Dakota 72.0 19.5 2.8 0.4 5.0 0.3

Ohio 70.4 19.4 3.0 1.1 4.8 1.4Oklahoma 74.6 15.6 1.6 0 7.8 0.3Oregon 64.6 24.6 3.6 1.0 5.9 0.4Pennsylvania 72.6 17.4 4.5 1.4 4.0 0.1Rhode Island 72.7 19.4 1.2 3.8 2.8 #

South Carolina 72.5 19.0 2.2 # 5.2 1.1South Dakota 70.8 16.6 4.6 1.1 6.5 0.3Tennessee 72.7 14.6 1.6 0 10.8 0.3Texas 77.9 10.8 2.9 0.2 7.4 0.8Utah 67.5 24.7 2.1 # 5.2 0.5

Vermont 66.0 17.9 5.3 7.1 3.5 0.3Virginia 73.4 20.4 1.8 # 4.2 0.1Washington 71.0 19.0 4.5 0.2 2 4.5 0.7West Virginia 66.9 27.0 1.5 # 4.6 #Wisconsin 68.1 24.8 1.6 1.3 3.9 0.3Wyoming 69.0 21.2 4.0 0.2 5.5 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 69.6 13.5 7.6 — 6.8 2.6 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 71.1 19.1 7.2 — 2.5 0.1 Puerto Rico 81.4 11.0 0.4 — 1.1 6.2 U.S. Virgin Islands 76.9 21.1 0.2 — 1.7 #

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.m.1. Adjusted instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2002

State or jurisdiction Total instruction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 $226,565,677 2,3 $162,479,110 2 $41,950,536 2 $6,626,717 2 $3,255,596 2,3 $11,221,542 2 $1,032,175 2

Alabama 2,721,721 1,906,961 524,272 72,255 1,611 205,477 11,145Alaska 754,660 503,771 141,151 41,823 0 42,355 25,560Arizona 3,123,642 2,237,599 2 566,120 2 88,633 2 63,447 2 150,295 2 17,547 2

Arkansas 1,739,445 1,248,407 271,819 51,528 3,586 153,262 10,843California 28,566,063 20,161,156 5,078,524 990,457 522,991 1,808,867 4,067

Colorado 2,976,088 2,212,800 401,087 59,358 40,143 215,204 47,497Connecticut 3,861,634 2,688,389 710,126 113,563 235,473 109,498 4,585Delaware 660,857 461,208 147,587 14,485 5,578 31,999 0District of Columbia 452,905 278,597 57,993 12,056 88,882 14,411 965Florida 9,161,962 6,185,610 1,570,906 852,447 95 449,711 103,194

Georgia 6,932,058 4,996,620 1,501,223 86,065 3,684 338,463 6,003Hawaii 815,123 606,089 116,918 40,859 0 44,520 6,737Idaho 905,333 647,036 189,961 21,628 669 45,820 218Illinois 9,804,430 7,179,384 1,753,331 237,189 220,309 398,435 15,782Indiana 4,689,264 3,185,211 1,300,424 55,188 0 136,730 11,710

Iowa 2,124,947 1,567,105 412,866 56,731 14,768 70,946 2,531Kansas 2,017,178 1,542,165 301,058 50,498 1,213 105,728 16,516Kentucky 2,619,607 1,944,855 474,432 57,435 303 124,003 18,580Louisiana 2,935,369 2,134,350 567,983 50,774 243 161,356 20,663Maine 1,208,176 773,644 278,684 46,334 62,931 40,424 6,159

Maryland 4,653,921 3,245,682 959,420 99,238 184,710 143,662 21,208Massachusetts 6,340,143 4,560,139 1,287,164 39,331 265,438 170,933 17,137Michigan 8,598,644 5,835,163 2,071,915 331,543 121 331,522 28,380Minnesota 4,192,253 3,057,758 794,630 144,009 34,156 138,750 22,950Mississippi 1,591,250 1,160,486 296,876 32,928 3,644 91,121 6,195

Missouri 3,954,002 2 2,906,364 602,773 96,340 2 24,837 2 303,734 19,954 2

Montana 664,569 466,792 124,993 20,057 722 49,816 2,189Nebraska 1,390,961 1,011,425 253,035 43,080 18,044 53,946 11,431Nevada 1,353,806 943,619 269,142 20,012 295 57,553 63,185New Hampshire 1,064,917 720,425 198,166 25,912 82,581 35,219 2,613

New Jersey 9,358,608 6,561,117 1,657,406 180,432 470,265 390,138 99,250New Mexico 1,232,319 900,683 226,485 23,864 0 81,084 203New York 22,001,202 16,187,038 4,336,324 511,848 2 362,434 2 600,033 3,526North Carolina 5,412,927 4,166,642 845,599 108,137 0 287,602 4,948North Dakota 436,583 312,980 85,483 13,968 1,271 21,166 1,715

Ohio 8,574,310 6,040,867 1,664,159 252,253 91,036 404,638 121,357Oklahoma 2,239,893 1,649,563 372,594 34,381 0 176,404 6,951Oregon 2,476,323 1,607,688 641,755 88,641 22,250 111,515 4,475Pennsylvania 9,686,763 6,989,250 1,709,369 431,952 151,664 391,727 12,802Rhode Island 989,404 699,724 208,256 8,360 43,152 27,850 2,062

South Carolina 2,857,016 2,066,479 561,695 60,996 248 139,043 28,555South Dakota 484,985 344,562 84,666 21,134 5,818 27,269 1,536Tennessee 3,586,780 3 2,552,496 539,927 53,367 68,512 3 359,525 12,953Texas 17,026,101 13,092,101 1,897,474 496,721 35,490 1,360,149 144,167Utah 1,549,329 1,056,617 357,775 29,649 279 96,067 8,942

Vermont 638,802 418,565 117,522 33,396 46,890 20,831 1,597Virginia 5,373,764 4,030,346 993,472 107,505 2,385 234,306 5,751Washington 4,227,572 2 3,063,890 718,834 200,853 8,464 2 205,022 30,509West Virginia 1,368,692 907,246 379,804 21,183 389 59,898 171Wisconsin 4,705,538 3,143,174 1,227,904 77,197 64,150 178,714 14,398Wyoming 463,839 319,269 99,457 19,121 426 24,803 762

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 21,887 14,048 2,716 2,370 — 2,172 582 Guam — — — — — — — Northern Marianas 38,687 28,042 7,555 1,847 — 833 410 Puerto Rico 1,514,026 1,244,372 173,270 3,105 — 25,177 68,101 U.S. Virgin Islands 67,985 51,820 14,689 138 — 1,270 68

1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. 3 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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Table B-32.m.2. Percentage of instruction expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, by function and state: Fiscal year 2002

State or jurisdiction SalariesEmployee

benefitsPurchased

services

Tuition to out-of-state and private

schools Supplies Other

United States1 71.7 2 18.5 2 2.9 2 1.4 2,3 5.0 2 0.5 2

Alabama 70.1 19.3 2.7 0.1 7.5 0.4Alaska 66.8 18.7 5.5 0 5.6 3.4Arizona 71.6 2 18.1 2 2.8 2 2.0 2 4.8 2 0.6 2

Arkansas 71.8 15.6 3.0 0.2 8.8 0.6California 70.6 17.8 3.5 1.8 6.3 #

Colorado 74.4 13.5 2.0 1.3 7.2 1.6Connecticut 69.6 18.4 2.9 6.1 2.8 0.1Delaware 69.8 22.3 2.2 0.8 4.8 0District of Columbia 61.5 12.8 2.7 19.6 3.2 0.2Florida 67.5 17.1 9.3 # 4.9 1.1

Georgia 72.1 21.7 1.2 0.1 4.9 0.1Hawaii 74.4 14.3 5.0 0 5.5 0.8Idaho 71.5 21.0 2.4 0.1 5.1 #Illinois 73.2 17.9 2.4 2.2 4.1 0.2Indiana 67.9 27.7 1.2 0 2.9 0.2

Iowa 73.7 19.4 2.7 0.7 3.3 0.1Kansas 76.5 14.9 2.5 0.1 5.2 0.8Kentucky 74.2 18.1 2.2 # 4.7 0.7Louisiana 72.7 19.3 1.7 # 5.5 0.7Maine 64.0 23.1 3.8 5.2 3.3 0.5

Maryland 69.7 20.6 2.1 4.0 3.1 0.5Massachusetts 71.9 20.3 0.6 4.2 2.7 0.3Michigan 67.9 24.1 3.9 # 3.9 0.3Minnesota 72.9 19.0 3.4 0.8 3.3 0.5Mississippi 72.9 18.7 2.1 0.2 5.7 0.4

Missouri 73.5 15.2 2.4 2 0.6 2 7.7 0.5 2

Montana 70.2 18.8 3.0 0.1 7.5 0.3Nebraska 72.7 18.2 3.1 1.3 3.9 0.8Nevada 69.7 19.9 1.5 # 4.3 4.7New Hampshire 67.7 18.6 2.4 7.8 3.3 0.2

New Jersey 70.1 17.7 1.9 5.0 4.2 1.1New Mexico 73.1 18.4 1.9 0 6.6 #New York 73.6 19.7 2.3 2 1.6 2 2.7 #North Carolina 77.0 15.6 2.0 0 5.3 0.1North Dakota 71.7 19.6 3.2 0.3 4.8 0.4

Ohio 70.5 19.4 2.9 1.1 4.7 1.4Oklahoma 73.6 16.6 1.5 0 7.9 0.3Oregon 64.9 25.9 3.6 0.9 4.5 0.2Pennsylvania 72.2 17.6 4.5 1.6 4.0 0.1Rhode Island 70.7 21.0 0.8 4.4 2.8 0.2

South Carolina 72.3 19.7 2.1 # 4.9 1.0South Dakota 71.0 17.5 4.4 1.2 5.6 0.3Tennessee 71.2 15.1 1.5 1.9 3 10.0 0.4Texas 76.9 11.1 2.9 0.2 8.0 0.8Utah 68.2 23.1 1.9 # 6.2 0.6

Vermont 65.5 18.4 5.2 7.3 3.3 0.3Virginia 75.0 18.5 2.0 # 4.4 0.1Washington 72.5 17.0 4.8 0.2 2 4.8 0.7West Virginia 66.3 27.7 1.5 # 4.4 #Wisconsin 66.8 26.1 1.6 1.4 3.8 0.3Wyoming 68.8 21.4 4.1 0.1 5.3 0.2

Other jurisdictions American Samoa 64.2 12.4 10.8 — 9.9 2.7 Guam — — — — — — Northern Marianas 72.5 19.5 4.8 — 2.2 1.1 Puerto Rico 82.2 11.4 0.2 — 1.7 4.5 U.S. Virgin Islands 76.2 21.6 0.2 — 1.9 0.1

# Rounds to zero.1 Total includes 50 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Value affected by redistribution of reported values for missing data items. 3 Value contains imputation for missing data. Imputed value is less than 2 percent in any one state. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," fiscal years 1990-2002.

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