Table 1.  Revenues and percentage distribution of revenues for public elementary and secondary education, by source and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal year 2009
 
Revenues [in thousands of dollars] Percentage distribution
State or jurisdiction Total   Local1   State   Federal Local1 State Federal
United States2  $593,061,181   $259,250,999   $277,079,518   $56,730,664   43.7 46.7 9.6
                       
Alabama  7,239,083   2,295,475   4,166,018   777,591   31.7 57.5 10.7
Alaska  2,262,964   488,356   1,459,658   314,949   21.6 64.5 13.9
Arizona  9,771,972   4,040,008   4,594,648   1,137,316   41.3 47.0 11.6
Arkansas  4,823,956   1,583,147   2,684,309   556,500   32.8 55.6 11.5
California  70,687,012   20,895,829   40,605,913   9,185,270   29.6 57.4 13.0
                       
Colorado  8,353,849   4,105,376   3,670,240   578,233   49.1 43.9 6.9
Connecticut  9,871,755   5,588,751   3,842,177   440,826   56.6 38.9 4.5
Delaware  1,755,133   517,796   1,094,909   142,428   29.5 62.4 8.1
District of Columbia3  1,651,014   1,475,283     175,732   89.4 10.6
Florida  26,322,090   14,579,923   9,047,588   2,694,579   55.4 34.4 10.2
                       
Georgia  18,017,477   8,548,478   7,780,725   1,688,274   47.4 43.2 9.4
Hawaii3  2,689,757   91,889   2,205,032   392,837   3.4 82.0 14.6
Idaho  2,243,784   504,812   1,509,815   229,156   22.5 67.3 10.2
Illinois  26,512,711   16,041,221   7,324,750   3,146,741   60.5 27.6 11.9
Indiana  12,569,782   6,172,042   4,964,928   1,432,813   49.1 39.5 11.4
                       
Iowa  5,519,854   2,530,666   2,545,360   443,827   45.8 46.1 8.0
Kansas  5,757,927   1,980,973   3,323,346   453,608   34.4 57.7 7.9
Kentucky  6,641,128   2,107,627   3,802,150   731,351   31.7 57.3 11.0
Louisiana  8,099,981   3,095,662   3,740,262   1,264,057   38.2 46.2 15.6
Maine  2,575,516   1,202,765   1,127,032   245,719   46.7 43.8 9.5
                       
Maryland  13,097,508   6,703,926   5,698,735   694,847   51.2 43.5 5.3
Massachusetts  15,102,480   7,790,028   6,036,202   1,276,250   51.6 40.0 8.5
Michigan  19,585,635   6,427,004   10,904,987   2,253,644   32.8 55.7 11.5
Minnesota  10,542,303   2,995,407   6,914,839   632,057   28.4 65.6 6.0
Mississippi  4,360,702   1,350,375   2,334,355   675,972   31.0 53.5 15.5
                       
Missouri  10,042,753   5,783,128   3,425,716   833,909   57.6 34.1 8.3
Montana  1,595,197   622,089   774,091   199,017   39.0 48.5 12.5
Nebraska  3,455,794   1,961,810   1,213,317   280,666   56.8 35.1 8.1
Nevada  4,450,741   2,654,134   1,362,123   434,484   59.6 30.6 9.8
New Hampshire  2,717,115   1,566,547   1,003,249   147,318   57.7 36.9 5.4
                       
New Jersey  25,283,290   13,717,006   10,525,550   1,040,733   54.3 41.6 4.1
New Mexico  3,820,116   575,152   2,675,916   569,047   15.1 70.0 14.9
New York  55,558,190   26,991,217   25,346,556   3,220,417   48.6 45.6 5.8
North Carolina  13,322,946   3,515,648   8,401,249   1,406,049   26.4 63.1 10.6
North Dakota  1,102,479   532,990   408,004   161,484   48.3 37.0 14.6
                       
Ohio  22,956,215   10,352,625   10,917,974   1,685,617   45.1 47.6 7.3
Oklahoma  5,729,610   1,916,378   3,042,487   770,745   33.4 53.1 13.5
Oregon  6,145,206   2,357,357   3,117,303   670,547   38.4 50.7 10.9
Pennsylvania  25,632,072   13,843,699   9,920,340   1,868,034   54.0 38.7 7.3
Rhode Island  2,232,149   1,199,044   817,590   215,514   53.7 36.6 9.7
                       
South Carolina  7,702,962   3,260,758   3,679,907   762,297   42.3 47.8 9.9
South Dakota  1,241,892   628,359   410,179   203,354   50.6 33.0 16.4
Tennessee  8,283,928   3,539,325   3,809,467   935,135   42.7 46.0 11.3
Texas  46,962,119   21,974,171   19,973,129   5,014,820   46.8 42.5 10.7
Utah  4,542,690   1,589,970   2,387,698   565,022   35.0 52.6 12.4
                       
Vermont  1,571,006   121,922   1,346,300   102,785   7.8 85.7 6.5
Virginia  14,964,444   7,746,272   6,303,648   914,524   51.8 42.1 6.1
Washington  11,903,510   3,371,667   7,146,394   1,385,449   28.3 60.0 11.6
West Virginia  3,281,385   976,347   1,938,999   366,038   29.8 59.1 11.2
Wisconsin  10,832,105   4,720,471   4,809,185   1,302,449   43.6 44.4 12.0
Wyoming  1,675,896   620,095   945,167   110,634   37.0 56.4 6.6
Other jurisdictions 
American Samoa  79,922   209   11,282 4  68,432   0.3 14.1 85.6
Guam  262,823   212,652     50,170   80.9 19.1
Commonwealth of
   the Northern
   Mariana Islands 
65,538   225   34,602 4  30,711   0.3 52.8 46.9
Puerto Rico  3,542,658   3,787   2,462,725 4  1,076,147   0.1 69.5 30.4
U.S. Virgin Islands  243,079   203,042     40,037   83.5 16.5
† Not applicable.
1 Local revenues include intermediate revenues from education agencies with fundraising capabilities that operate between the state and local government levels.
2 U.S. totals include the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
3 Both the District of Columbia and Hawaii have only one school district each; therefore, neither is comparable to other states. Local revenues in Hawaii consist almost entirely of student fees and charges for services, such as food services, summer school, and student activities.
4 Reported state revenue data are revenues received from the central government of the jurisdiction.
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 (NPEFS)," fiscal year 2009, Version 1a.