
Education in States and Nations: 1991
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Public sources
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Local and
State Federal State intermediate
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Alabama 12.1 65.5 22.4
Alaska 11.5 69.8 18.7
Arizona 8.1 44.5 47.4
Arkansas 10.1 60.0 29.9
California 7.3 66.8 25.9
Colorado 4.9 40.5 54.6
Connecticut 2.9 41.2 55.9
Delaware 7.1 68.5 24.4
District of Columbia 8.6 0.0 91.4
Florida 6.9 52.2 40.9
Georgia 6.6 53.8 39.6
Hawaii 7.9 91.5 0.5
Idaho 8.0 63.2 28.9
Illinois 6.8 32.6 60.6
Indiana 4.7 54.3 40.9
Iowa 5.2 49.2 45.5
Kansas 5.1 45.3 49.5
Kentucky 9.7 68.4 21.9
Louisiana 10.4 55.8 33.8
Maine 5.5 51.2 43.3
Maryland 4.8 38.0 57.2
Massachusetts 5.2 38.0 56.8
Michigan 5.9 27.4 66.7
Minnesota 4.4 57.4 38.3
Mississippi 17.3 56.3 26.4
Missouri 5.8 40.9 53.2
Montana 8.8 45.5 45.8
Nebraska 6.4 33.7 59.9
Nevada 4.0 42.8 53.2
New Hampshire 2.9 8.0 89.1
New Jersey 4.0 38.3 57.7
New Mexico 12.5 74.6 12.8
New York 4.8 43.0 52.1
North Carolina 6.8 68.0 25.2
North Dakota 10.7 47.8 41.5
Ohio 5.9 44.7 49.4
Oklahoma 5.0 62.6 32.4
Oregon 6.3 26.2 67.6
Pennsylvania 5.3 43.9 50.8
Rhode Island 4.9 41.3 53.8
South Carolina 8.8 52.0 39.1
South Dakota 11.6 28.3 60.0
Tennessee 10.6 48.9 40.5
Texas 6.8 45.2 48.0
Utah 6.9 58.6 34.5
Vermont 5.0 32.7 62.3
Virginia 5.5 33.8 60.7
Washington 5.9 74.5 19.6
West Virginia 7.9 67.7 24.4
Wisconsin 4.3 41.0 54.7
Wyoming 5.5 49.3 45.2
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NOTE: Excludes state education agencies' administrative expenses. Row percentages may not sum to 100, due to rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 1993, Table 157.