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  • Table 34. Direct general expenditures of state and local governments for all functions and for education, by level and state: 1995-96 [In millions]

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                          |           |                     Education expenditures
                          |   Total   |_____________________________________________________________________________________
                          |  direct   |         |Elementary and secondary education|      Colleges and universities|
            State         |  general  |         |__________________________________|_______________________________| Other
                          | expendi-  |  Total  |          |  Current  |  Capital  |          |  Current  |Capital | educa-
                          | tures\1\  |         |  Total   |expenditure|  outlay\2\|  Total   |expenditure| outlay |tion\3\
    ______________________|___________|_________|__________|___________|___________|__________|___________|________|________
              1           |     2     |    3    |    4     |     5     |     6     |    7     |     8     |   9    |   10
    ______________________|___________|_________|__________|___________|___________|__________|___________|________|________
       United States .....|$1,189,356 |$398,859 | $279,353 |  $250,484 |   $28,868 | $100,736 |   $89,729 |$11,006 |$18,770
                          |___________|_________|__________|___________|___________|__________|___________|________|________
    Alabama ..............|    16,585 |   5,796 |    3,570 |     3,269 |       301 |    1,867 |     1,699 |    168 |    359
    Alaska ...............|     6,291 |   1,550 |    1,179 |     1,016 |       162 |      316 |       305 |     11 |     56
    Arizona ..............|    16,950 |   6,148 |    4,085 |     3,274 |       811 |    1,819 |     1,611 |    208 |    244
    Arkansas .............|     8,679 |   3,164 |    1,999 |     1,798 |       201 |      847 |       730 |    117 |    318
    California ...........|   151,433 |  43,799 |   29,890 |    27,550 |     2,340 |   11,954 |    10,606 |  1,348 |  1,955
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Colorado .............|    16,193 |   6,072 |    3,897 |     3,259 |       638 |    1,882 |     1,738 |    145 |    293
    Connecticut ..........|    17,478 |   5,332 |    4,206 |     4,038 |       168 |      892 |       871 |     21 |    234
    Delaware .............|     3,783 |   1,362 |      803 |       730 |        72 |      454 |       446 |      8 |    105
    District of Columbia .|     4,184 |     669 |      597 |       574 |        23 |       72 |        70 |      2 |      0
    Florida ..............|    60,773 |  18,027 |   13,647 |    11,589 |     2,058 |    3,705 |     3,164 |    541 |    675
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Georgia ..............|    30,647 |  11,150 |    7,858 |     6,791 |     1,067 |    2,384 |     1,991 |    393 |    908
    Hawaii ...............|     6,555 |   1,549 |      947 |       770 |       178 |      579 |       527 |     52 |     22
    Idaho ................|     4,545 |   1,810 |    1,178 |     1,021 |       157 |      510 |       425 |     85 |    122
    Illinois .............|    50,951 |  17,013 |   11,942 |    10,492 |     1,450 |    4,143 |     3,665 |    478 |    928
    Indiana...............|    22,044 |   9,214 |    5,967 |     5,232 |       735 |    2,879 |     2,403 |    476 |    368
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Iowa .................|    12,218 |   4,633 |    2,841 |     2,648 |       193 |    1,561 |     1,461 |    101 |    230
    Kansas ...............|    10,826 |   4,247 |    2,827 |     2,457 |       370 |    1,263 |     1,135 |    128 |    158
    Kentucky .............|    14,634 |   5,328 |    3,441 |     2,956 |       485 |    1,413 |     1,256 |    157 |    474
    Louisiana ............|    18,391 |   5,652 |    3,773 |     3,536 |       237 |    1,562 |     1,452 |    110 |    317
    Maine ................|     5,402 |   1,788 |    1,303 |     1,245 |        58 |      392 |       359 |     33 |     93
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Maryland .............|    21,728 |   7,724 |    5,336 |     4,882 |       454 |    2,060 |     1,857 |    203 |    328
    Massachusetts ........|    30,730 |   8,055 |    6,066 |     5,900 |       166 |    1,511 |     1,443 |     68 |    478
    Michigan .............|    43,425 |  17,242 |   11,454 |    10,693 |       761 |    4,993 |     4,313 |    679 |    796
    Minnesota ............|    24,715 |   8,252 |    6,032 |     5,283 |       749 |    1,881 |     1,707 |    174 |    338
    Mississippi ..........|    10,487 |   3,649 |    2,305 |     2,049 |       256 |    1,150 |     1,035 |    116 |    194
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Missouri..............|    19,176 |   7,132 |    5,180 |     4,525 |       655 |    1,683 |     1,501 |    182 |    268
    Montana ..............|     3,723 |   1,469 |      981 |       935 |        45 |      380 |       309 |     71 |    108
    Nebraska .............|     6,941 |   2,827 |    1,930 |     1,665 |       265 |      805 |       745 |     60 |     92
    Nevada ...............|     6,867 |   2,035 |    1,510 |     1,284 |       225 |      480 |       428 |     52 |     46
    New Hampshire ........|     4,724 |   1,625 |    1,213 |     1,104 |       109 |      360 |       335 |     25 |     52
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    New Jersey ...........|    42,022 |  14,576 |   11,370 |    10,487 |       883 |    2,629 |     2,382 |    247 |    577
    New Mexico ...........|     7,818 |   2,614 |    1,504 |     1,318 |       186 |      998 |       893 |    105 |    112
    New York .............|   120,189 |  32,959 |   26,188 |    24,065 |     2,123 |    5,413 |     4,921 |    491 |  1,358
    North Carolina .......|    28,992 |  10,231 |    6,382 |     5,674 |       708 |    3,401 |     3,020 |    381 |    448
    North Dakota .........|     2,662 |   1,020 |      602 |       549 |        53 |      373 |       342 |     31 |     45
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Ohio .................|    45,854 |  16,628 |   11,896 |    10,644 |     1,252 |    3,990 |     3,542 |    449 |    742
    Oklahoma .............|    11,630 |   4,525 |    3,103 |     2,843 |       260 |    1,268 |     1,140 |    128 |    154
    Oregon... ............|    15,090 |   5,296 |    3,596 |     3,270 |       326 |    1,482 |     1,355 |    127 |    218
    Pennsylvania .........|    51,091 |  18,025 |   12,549 |    11,301 |     1,248 |    4,120 |     3,616 |    505 |  1,356
    Rhode Island .........|     4,780 |   1,496 |    1,072 |     1,052 |        20 |      323 |       312 |     11 |    101
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    South Carolina .......|    15,036 |   5,289 |    3,459 |     3,092 |       367 |    1,525 |     1,338 |    187 |    306
    South Dakota .........|     2,833 |     951 |      673 |       616 |        57 |      235 |       215 |     20 |     43
    Tennessee ............|    19,975 |   6,378 |    4,254 |     3,789 |       466 |    1,896 |     1,569 |    327 |    228
    Texas ................|    72,366 |  27,859 |   20,130 |    17,643 |     2,487 |    7,095 |     6,434 |    661 |    633
    Utah .................|     8,259 |   3,428 |    2,096 |     1,756 |       339 |    1,199 |     1,041 |    159 |    133
                          |           |         |          |           |           |          |           |        |
    Vermont ..............|     2,627 |   1,043 |      661 |       607 |        54 |      312 |       284 |     28 |     70
    Virginia .............|    26,135 |  10,023 |    6,684 |     5,962 |       722 |    2,615 |     2,323 |    292 |    724
    Washington ...........|    27,018 |   9,428 |    6,409 |     5,319 |     1,090 |    2,588 |     2,270 |    317 |    431
    West Virginia.........|     7,342 |   2,653 |    1,813 |     1,712 |       101 |      675 |       627 |     48 |    165
    Wisconsin ............|    23,862 |   9,154 |    6,303 |     5,641 |       662 |    2,525 |     2,268 |    257 |    326
    Wyoming ..............|     2,695 |     969 |      653 |       581 |        72 |      276 |       252 |     25 |     39
    ______________________|___________|_________|__________|___________|___________|__________|___________|________|________

    \1\Includes state and local government expenditures for education services, social services and income maintenance, transportation, public safety, environment and housing, governmental administration, interest on general debt, and other general expenditures. Includes intergovernmental expenditure to the federal government.
    \2\Includes outlays for "other education."
    \3\Includes assistance and subsidies to individuals and private elementary and secondary schools, and colleges and universities, as well as miscellaneous education expenditures.

    NOTE: Current expenditure data in this table differ from figures appearing in other tables because of slightly varying definitions used in the Governmental Finances and Common Core of Data surveys. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding.

    SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, unpublished data. (This table was prepared September 1999.)

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