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Table 28. | Direct general expenditures of state and local governments for all functions and for education, by level of education and state: 2001-02 |
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | Education expenditures | |__________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | Elementary and secondary education | Colleges and universities | | | |_____________________________________|____________________________| Other | Total direct general| | | Current| Capital| | Current|Capital|educa- State | expenditures\1\| Total| Total|expenditure|outlay\2\| Total|expenditure| outlay|tion\3\ ______________________|_____________________|_______________|_______________|___________|_________|________|___________|_______|_______ 1 | 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9| 10 ______________________|_____________________|_______________|_______________|___________|_________|________|___________|_______|_______ United States .....| $1,735,282 (1,214.7)|$594,591(297.3)|$411,073(287.8)| $357,922| $53,151|$156,810| $139,162|$17,648|$26,707 |_____________________|_______________|_______________|___________|_________|________|___________|_______|_______ Alabama ..............| 24,605 (96.0)| 8,320 (#) | 5,089 (#) | 4,560| 529| 2,720| 2,362| 358| 511 Alaska ...............| 8,443 (15.2)| 2,107 (#) | 1,499 (#) | 1,283| 216| 487| 428| 60| 121 Arizona ..............| 25,252 (310.6)| 8,796 (#) | 5,770 (#) | 4,803| 967| 2,703| 2,427| 276| 324 Arkansas .............| 13,068 (30.1)| 4,783 (#) | 2,951 (#) | 2,716| 235| 1,438| 1,272| 166| 394 California ...........| 235,627 (636.2)| 76,827 (#) | 53,203 (#) | 46,181| 7,021| 20,376| 19,152| 1,224| 3,248 | | | | | | | | | Colorado .............| 27,099 (257.4)| 9,011 (#) | 5,876 (#) | 5,102| 775| 2,856| 2,549| 307| 278 Connecticut ..........| 24,199 (65.3)| 7,852 (33.0)| 5,960 (32.2)| 5,440| 520| 1,555| 1,317| 238| 337 Delaware .............| 5,357 (11.8)| 1,937 (#) | 1,204 (#) | 1,050| 154| 629| 606| 23| 103 District of Columbia .| 6,180 (#) | 1,175 (#) | 1,095 (#) | 1,008| 87| 79| 79| --- | --- Florida ..............| 87,082 (182.9)| 25,795 (#) | 18,617 (#) | 15,616| 3,001| 5,792| 5,096| 695| 1,387 | | | | | | | | | Georgia ..............| 44,951 (107.9)| 17,366 (#) | 12,322 (#) | 10,664| 1,658| 3,891| 3,379| 512| 1,152 Hawaii ...............| 8,289 (0.8)| 2,257 (#) | 1,442 (#) | 1,338| 105| 792| 707| 85| 23 Idaho ................| 6,804 (24.5)| 2,423 (#) | 1,631 (#) | 1,463| 168| 692| 609| 83| 100 Illinois .............| 73,819 (428.1)| 25,953 (#) | 17,940 (#) | 15,060| 2,880| 6,506| 5,639| 867| 1,506 Indiana ..............| 32,796 (121.3)| 12,193 (47.6)| 7,988 (48.7)| 7,026| 963| 3,614| 3,293| 321| 590 | | | | | | | | | Iowa .................| 17,186 (56.7)| 6,467 (#) | 3,804 (#) | 3,351| 453| 2,328| 2,065| 263| 336 Kansas ...............| 14,876 (50.6)| 5,501 (#) | 3,454 (#) | 3,222| 232| 1,770| 1,601| 169| 277 Kentucky .............| 21,592 (64.8)| 6,878 (1)| 3,896 (1)| 3,750| 146| 2,403| 2,045| 357| 579 Louisiana ............| 24,321 (211.6)| 7,994 (#) | 5,223 (#) | 4,780| 443| 2,092| 1,909| 184| 679 Maine ................| 8,641 (32.8)| 2,491 (18.4)| 1,803 (17.7)| 1,669| 134| 559| 498| 61| 129 | | | | | | | | | Maryland .............| 35,577 (316.6)| 12,142(157.8)| 7,995(155.9)| 7,018| 977| 3,531| 3,153| 379| 615 Massachusetts ........| 42,347 (182.1)| 13,443(129.1)| 10,261(130.3)| 9,073| 1,188| 2,517| 2,218| 299| 665 Michigan .............| 60,723 (206.5)| 23,745 (#) | 15,985 (#) | 13,645| 2,340| 7,296| 6,293| 1,003| 464 Minnesota ............| 34,933 (192.1)| 11,266 (#) | 7,770 (#) | 6,504| 1,266| 2,947| 2,610| 337| 550 Mississippi ..........| 15,384 (43.1)| 5,101 (#) | 2,953 (#) | 2,651| 301| 1,841| 1,591| 250| 307 | | | | | | | | | Missouri .............| 29,045 (104.6)| 10,556 (#) | 7,388 (#) | 6,559| 829| 2,645| 2,329| 316| 523 Montana ..............| 5,051 (9.1)| 1,792 (#) | 1,132 (#) | 1,062| 70| 506| 465| 41| 153 Nebraska .............| 9,745 (60.4)| 3,797 (#) | 2,479 (#) | 2,114| 365| 1,192| 1,102| 90| 126 Nevada ...............| 11,766 (43.5)| 3,679 (#) | 2,775 (#) | 2,170| 605| 810| 721| 90| 93 New Hampshire ........| 6,343 (12.1)| 2,439 (#) | 1,809 (#) | 1,622| 187| 561| 477| 84| 69 | | | | | | | | | New Jersey ...........| 54,387 (136.0)| 20,544 (98.6)| 16,009 (96.1)| 14,603| 1,407| 4,028| 3,484| 543| 507 New Mexico ...........| 11,436 (69.8)| 4,176 (#) | 2,507 (#) | 2,134| 373| 1,462| 1,347| 114| 207 New York .............| 161,130 (354.5)| 47,723 (9.5)| 38,284 (7.7)| 33,468| 4,816| 7,983| 6,857| 1,126| 1,457 North Carolina .......| 44,540 (142.5)| 15,262 (58.0)| 9,600 (56.6)| 8,476| 1,124| 5,148| 4,640| 508| 514 North Dakota .........| 3,886 (14.0)| 1,311 (#) | 749 (#) | 692| 56| 510| 477| 33| 52 | | | | | | | | | Ohio .................| 67,047 (228.0)| 23,623 (#) | 16,495 (#) | 14,383| 2,112| 5,834| 5,152| 682| 1,295 Oklahoma .............| 18,154 (58.1)| 6,904 (#) | 4,384 (#) | 4,043| 342| 2,228| 1,995| 233| 291 Oregon ...............| 22,990 (110.4)| 7,543 (#) | 4,807 (#) | 4,249| 558| 2,538| 2,151| 387| 198 Pennsylvania .........| 73,312 (241.9)| 24,296 (#) | 16,452 (#) | 14,102| 2,350| 5,770| 5,042| 728| 2,074 Rhode Island .........| 6,756 (31.8)| 2,180 (19.2)| 1,575 (19.1)| 1,531| 44| 480| 408| 72| 126 | | | | | | | | | South Carolina .......| 23,820 (100.0)| 8,380 (#) | 5,756 (#) | 4,792| 965| 2,130| 1,914| 216| 493 South Dakota .........| 3,885 (13.2)| 1,360 (#) | 941 (#) | 800| 141| 362| 321| 41| 57 Tennessee ............| 28,952 (170.8)| 9,468(141.1)| 6,152(134.7)| 5,447| 705| 2,958| 2,633| 325| 357 Texas ................| 111,604 (334.8)| 45,703 (#) | 32,072 (#) | 26,698| 5,374| 12,482| 10,816| 1,666| 1,149 Utah .................| 12,861 (28.3)| 5,196 (#) | 2,845 (#) | 2,419| 426| 2,131| 1,880| 252| 220 | | | | | | | | | Vermont ..............| 3,805 (6.8)| 1,460 (#) | 937 (#) | 873| 64| 429| 393| 36| 95 Virginia .............| 39,267 (129.6)| 15,149 (62.1)| 10,401 (61.4)| 9,251| 1,150| 4,154| 3,594| 560| 594 Washington ...........| 38,646 (177.8)| 12,866 (#) | 8,191 (#) | 7,001| 1,190| 3,982| 3,477| 505| 693 West Virginia ........| 9,848 (13.8)| 3,519 (#) | 2,279 (#) | 2,099| 180| 1,000| 884| 116| 239 Wisconsin ............| 34,003 (183.6)| 12,565 (#) | 8,465 (#) | 7,596| 869| 3,710| 3,375| 335| 390 Wyoming ..............| 3,853 (22.0)| 1,277 (#) | 857 (#) | 764| 93| 360| 330| 31| 60 ______________________|_____________________|_______________|_______________|___________|_________|________|___________|_______|_______ |
---Not available. #Rounds to zero. \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 because of rounding. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Governmental Finances, unpublished tabulations. (This table was was prepared March 2005.)
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