Digest of Education Statistics
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Table 106.40. Direct general expenditures of state and local governments for all functions and for education, by level of education and state: 2012-13 and 2013-14
[In millions of current dollars. Standard errors appear in parentheses]
State Direct general expenditures,
2012-13
Direct general expenditures, 2013-14
Total1 For education
Total
for education
Elementary and secondary education Colleges and universities Other educa-tion2
Total1 For education Total for elementary and secondary Current expen-diture Capital outlay Total for colleges and universities Current expen-diture Capital outlay
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
United States $2,621,156 (1,048.5) $876,252 (438.1) $2,706,935 (1,624.2) $904,310 (452.2) $586,107 (410.3) $537,405 $48,702 $268,977 (107.6) $238,276 $30,700 $49,226
Alabama 36,080 (111.8) 13,283 (23.9) 36,170 (86.8) 13,141 (5.3) 7,533 (5.3) 6,953 580 4,706 (#) 4,149 557 902
Alaska 13,496 (60.7) 3,618 (#) 14,587 (19.0) 3,575 (14.3) 2,493 (14.5) 2,234 259 930 (#) 693 236 153
Arizona 42,255 (71.8) 14,385 (#) 42,845 (60.0) 15,076 (#) 7,961 (#) 7,283 679 5,065 (#) 4,523 541 2,050
Arkansas 21,370 (89.8) 8,168 (#) 22,241 (28.9) 8,136 (#) 4,877 (#) 4,453 424 2,639 (#) 2,321 319 620
California 356,733 (463.8) 106,233 (42.5) 371,051 (779.2) 111,037 (122.1) 68,769 (110.0) 62,654 6,115 36,859 (55.3) 32,601 4,257 5,409
                                   
Colorado 40,494 (178.2) 13,508 (#) 43,527 (165.4) 14,563 (#) 8,786 (#) 7,853 933 5,057 (#) 4,439 617 720
Connecticut 34,771 (159.9) 11,992 (69.6) 35,852 (218.7) 12,568 (45.2) 8,906 (45.4) 8,449 457 2,909 (#) 2,520 389 752
Delaware 9,369 (6.6) 3,479 (#) 9,582 (#) 3,517 (#) 1,908 (#) 1,737 172 1,211 (#) 1,078 133 398
District of                                  
Columbia 11,557 (#) 2,526 (#) 11,960 (#) 2,624 (#) 2,473 (#) 2,104 369 151 (#) 130 21 0
Florida 133,783 (280.9) 37,468 (#) 138,467 (276.9) 39,038 (#) 25,776 (2.6) 24,307 1,469 9,935 (#) 9,210 724 3,328
                                   
Georgia 64,972 (155.9) 25,184 (#) 65,499 (157.2) 25,440 (#) 17,409 (#) 15,767 1,642 6,121 (#) 5,312 808 1,910
Hawaii 12,382 (#) 3,404 (#) 13,682 (#) 3,389 (#) 2,139 (#) 1,922 217 1,134 (#) 950 184 116
Idaho 10,307 (27.8) 3,118 (#) 10,354 (17.6) 3,144 (#) 1,960 (#) 1,868 91 1,022 (#) 966 56 162
Illinois 106,496 (276.9) 35,951 (#) 109,220 (436.9) 37,261 (#) 25,898 (#) 23,898 2,000 9,569 (#) 8,737 832 1,793
Indiana 46,552 (97.8) 16,582 (#) 47,816 (124.3) 16,572 (#) 9,622 (#) 8,732 890 5,808 (#) 5,310 498 1,143
                                   
Iowa 27,794 (86.2) 9,965 (#) 28,849 (86.5) 10,432 (#) 6,182 (#) 5,380 801 3,789 (#) 3,238 551 462
Kansas 22,852 (116.5) 8,453 (#) 24,019 (84.1) 8,778 (#) 5,438 (#) 4,625 813 3,076 (#) 2,825 251 263
Kentucky 32,004 (41.6) 11,645 (#) 33,418 (50.1) 11,541 (#) 6,797 (0.7) 6,140 657 3,717 (#) 3,444 274 1,027
Louisiana 41,985 (67.2) 12,064 (#) 41,308 (37.2) 12,242 (#) 7,835 (#) 7,150 685 3,147 (#) 2,882 264 1,260
Maine 11,070 (28.8) 3,210 (10.6) 11,545 (24.2) 3,313 (14.2) 2,310 (14.1) 2,235 75 808 (#) 745 62 196
                                   
Maryland 52,751 (26.4) 18,446 (#) 55,581 (27.8) 19,400 (#) 12,550 (#) 11,419 1,131 6,110 (#) 5,240 870 740
Massachusetts 65,198 (169.5) 21,017 (140.8) 67,713 (121.9) 21,477 (77.3) 15,229 (77.7) 13,955 1,274 5,168 (#) 4,165 1,004 1,079
Michigan 74,612 (335.8) 27,964 (#) 76,012 (372.5) 28,559 (#) 16,343 (#) 15,486 857 11,016 (#) 9,327 1,689 1,200
Minnesota 48,158 (101.1) 16,020 (#) 51,382 (149.0) 16,497 (1.6) 10,753 (2.2) 9,683 1,070 4,677 (#) 4,357 319 1,067
Mississippi 23,913 (50.2) 7,322 (2.2) 24,184 (60.5) 7,602 (#) 4,394 (#) 4,078 316 2,745 (#) 2,441 304 462
                                   
Missouri 42,945 (98.8) 14,354 (#) 42,803 (85.6) 14,606 (#) 9,930 (1.0) 9,011 919 3,907 (#) 3,561 346 768
Montana 8,195 (13.9) 2,629 (#) 8,522 (11.9) 2,738 (#) 1,722 (#) 1,600 122 834 (#) 789 45 182
Nebraska 15,221 (65.4) 6,106 (#) 15,683 (48.6) 6,255 (#) 3,915 (0.4) 3,607 308 2,045 (#) 1,816 229 295
Nevada 18,106 (18.1) 5,441 (#) 18,464 (131.1) 5,546 (#) 3,851 (#) 3,689 161 1,326 (#) 1,254 72 370
New Hampshire 9,953 (10.0) 3,715 (#) 10,100 (9.1) 3,784 (#) 2,759 (#) 2,671 88 854 (#) 785 69 172
                                   
New Jersey 84,310 (151.8) 32,501 (22.8) 88,115 (211.5) 34,205 (27.4) 26,133 (28.7) 25,027 1,106 6,276 (#) 5,548 729 1,796
New Mexico 18,142 (21.8) 6,183 (#) 18,749 (9.4) 6,291 (#) 3,507 (#) 2,945 562 2,400 (#) 2,111 289 383
New York 243,054 (291.7) 71,007 (42.6) 245,642 (270.2) 73,297 (80.6) 57,745 (#) 53,696 4,049 13,684 (78.0) 11,468 2,216 1,868
North Carolina 72,151 (194.8) 23,624 (139.4) 71,858 (244.3) 23,522 (202.3) 12,892 (194.7) 12,255 637 9,328 (55.0) 8,556 772 1,302
North Dakota 7,497 (11.2) 2,522 (0.3) 8,178 (69.5) 2,639 (#) 1,522 (#) 1,282 240 1,014 (#) 906 108 103
                                   
Ohio 92,444 (157.2) 32,726 (39.3) 95,744 (277.7) 32,820 (72.2) 21,480 (70.9) 19,933 1,547 9,456 (#) 7,891 1,565 1,884
Oklahoma 27,238 (38.1) 9,595 (#) 28,553 (45.7) 10,115 (#) 5,942 (#) 5,254 688 3,599 (#) 3,166 433 573
Oregon 32,075 (121.9) 10,447 (#) 35,055 (84.1) 10,988 (#) 6,143 (#) 5,832 312 4,398 (#) 3,727 671 446
Pennsylvania 108,957 (370.5) 37,534 (7.5) 110,814 (266.0) 37,900 (#) 26,107 (2.6) 24,523 1,584 9,767 (#) 8,995 773 2,025
Rhode Island 9,381 (9.4) 3,201 (#) 9,697 (4.8) 3,230 (#) 2,283 (#) 2,228 54 651 (#) 645 6 297
                                   
South Carolina 34,823 (48.8) 12,622 (2.5) 37,017 (55.5) 13,178 (#) 8,085 (#) 7,220 864 3,789 (#) 3,431 358 1,304
South Dakota 6,202 (7.4) 2,056 (#) 6,371 (14.7) 2,115 (#) 1,315 (#) 1,171 145 678 (#) 606 72 122
Tennessee 42,383 (224.6) 13,607 (200.0) 43,380 (255.9) 14,048 (226.2) 9,227 (226.1) 8,693 535 3,783 (#) 3,464 319 1,038
Texas 186,433 (279.6) 71,861 (#) 196,493 (903.9) 76,678 (15.3) 47,340 (14.2) 41,571 5,769 27,105 (#) 24,167 2,938 2,233
Utah 21,186 (38.1) 8,468 (#) 20,959 (48.2) 8,374 (#) 4,270 (#) 3,779 491 3,707 (#) 3,381 326 396
                                   
Vermont 6,523 (11.7) 2,459 (#) 6,733 (11.4) 2,505 (1.0) 1,559 (0.9) 1,502 57 766 (#) 734 32 181
Virginia 65,365 (326.8) 24,130 (304.0) 67,312 (242.3) 24,425 (212.5) 16,056 (211.9) 14,437 1,619 7,411 (18.5) 6,539 871 959
Washington 57,824 (144.6) 19,713 (#) 61,955 (185.9) 20,622 (30.9) 12,452 (31.1) 10,926 1,526 6,281 (#) 5,618 663 1,889
West Virginia 14,721 (38.3) 5,482 (#) 14,795 (13.3) 5,426 (#) 3,168 (#) 2,882 286 1,654 (#) 1,445 209 603
Wisconsin 47,384 (113.7) 16,779 (#) 49,403 (133.4) 17,463 (1.7) 10,601 (1.1) 9,833 768 6,124 (#) 5,426 698 738
Wyoming 7,692 (23.1) 2,486 (#) 7,677 (26.9) 2,619 (#) 1,760 (#) 1,472 288 773 (#) 643 130 86
#Rounds to zero.
1 Includes state and local government expenditures for education and public libraries, social services and income maintenance, transportation, public safety, environment and housing, governmental administration, interest on general debt, and other direct general expenditures.
2 Includes assistance and subsidies to individuals, private elementary and secondary schools, and private colleges and universities, as well as miscellaneous education expenditures. Does not include expenditures for public libraries.
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. Some data have been revised from previously published figures.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Governmental Finances. Retrieved March 15, 2017, from http://www.census.gov/govs/local/. (This table was prepared April 2017.)

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