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: 2010-11 and 2011-12
[In millions of current dollars. Standard errors appear in parentheses]
State Direct general expenditures,1
2010-11
Direct general expenditures,1 2011-12
Total For education
Total
for education
Elementary and secondary education Colleges and universities Other educa-tion2
Total 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 $2,579,509 (2,063.6) $862,271 (431.1) $2,587,317 $869,196 $565,403 $514,340 $51,063 $259,736 $228,709 $31,027 $44,057
Alabama 35,559 (145.8) 13,322 (37.3) 34,900 12,645 7,258 6,676 581 4,601 3,875 726 786
Alaska 12,683 (34.2) 3,367 (20.9) 12,648 3,304 2,290 2,144 146 895 691 204 119
Arizona 42,733 (166.7) 13,385 (#) 41,567 13,519 7,897 7,199 698 4,765 4,055 710 856
Arkansas 20,768 (72.7) 8,446 (#) 21,321 8,275 4,985 4,373 612 2,643 2,277 365 647
California 353,057 (1,059.2) 103,055 (154.6) 348,787 107,730 66,954 60,240 6,714 35,845 31,554 4,290 4,931
                           
Colorado 39,561 (482.6) 13,204 (#) 39,745 13,213 7,989 7,292 697 4,590 4,056 534 633
Connecticut 33,098 (79.4) 11,653 (46.6) 34,372 12,255 8,991 8,025 966 2,605 2,217 388 660
Delaware 8,602 (9.5) 3,134 (#) 9,043 3,339 1,839 1,690 150 1,152 963 189 348
District of                          
Columbia 10,678 (#) 2,342 (#) 10,765 2,372 2,201 1,983 219 170 143 27 0
Florida 136,982 (561.6) 38,691 (#) 134,653 37,372 24,741 22,895 1,845 9,565 8,560 1,005 3,067
                           
Georgia 64,502 (212.9) 25,349 (#) 64,594 25,277 17,117 15,551 1,566 6,274 5,473 801 1,885
Hawaii 12,206 (#) 3,345 (#) 12,315 3,503 1,896 1,706 190 1,507 1,092 414 100
Idaho 10,441 (44.9) 3,131 (#) 9,975 3,116 1,853 1,784 69 1,111 999 111 152
Illinois 103,386 (579.0) 34,669 (#) 102,728 35,372 24,846 22,814 2,033 8,978 8,182 797 1,548
Indiana 45,880 (183.5) 16,270 (#) 45,832 16,913 9,812 8,914 898 6,021 5,389 632 1,080
                           
Iowa 26,455 (121.7) 9,636 (#) 27,930 9,803 5,904 5,004 901 3,485 3,050 434 414
Kansas 22,956 (121.7) 8,366 (#) 22,953 8,427 5,089 4,426 663 3,083 2,836 248 255
Kentucky 32,298 (96.9) 11,466 (#) 32,742 11,632 6,931 6,144 787 3,751 3,469 282 950
Louisiana 43,026 (129.1) 12,119 (#) 42,526 12,804 8,730 7,855 875 3,171 2,889 283 903
Maine 11,238 (49.4) 3,437 (36.4) 11,271 3,353 2,342 2,210 132 799 732 67 212
                           
Maryland 49,980 (100.0) 18,258 (#) 53,848 18,751 12,117 10,978 1,139 5,945 5,239 706 688
Massachusetts 62,217 (248.9) 19,039 (125.7) 63,393 19,633 13,581 12,269 1,313 5,062 3,901 1,161 990
Michigan 73,762 (317.2) 28,697 (#) 73,792 28,695 17,082 15,881 1,201 10,608 9,025 1,583 1,004
Minnesota 47,256 (179.6) 15,391 (#) 48,666 15,438 10,089 9,055 1,034 4,391 3,975 416 957
Mississippi 23,874 (152.8) 7,254 (#) 24,136 7,445 4,352 4,023 329 2,673 2,404 270 419
                           
Missouri 41,614 (208.1) 13,779 (#) 42,820 14,534 9,503 8,612 891 4,292 3,902 390 739
Montana 8,126 (21.9) 2,596 (#) 8,199 2,578 1,618 1,501 117 788 731 57 172
Nebraska 14,446 (106.9) 5,701 (#) 14,867 5,940 3,773 3,398 375 1,902 1,709 193 265
Nevada 18,728 (5.6) 5,577 (#) 18,537 5,406 3,867 3,546 321 1,211 1,126 84 328
New Hampshire 10,261 (18.5) 3,773 (#) 10,034 3,840 2,759 2,599 160 928 840 88 153
                           
New Jersey 81,617 (236.7) 30,551 (#) 83,030 31,483 23,935 22,821 1,114 5,902 5,098 805 1,646
New Mexico 19,037 (62.8) 6,345 (#) 18,140 6,290 3,544 2,929 615 2,367 1,976 391 378
New York 235,691 (518.5) 71,545 (71.5) 237,735 71,490 55,473 51,400 4,073 13,986 12,907 1,079 2,031
North Carolina 67,523 (216.1) 23,735 (83.1) 70,264 23,692 12,837 12,083 754 9,545 8,466 1,079 1,311
North Dakota 6,479 (36.3) 2,232 (0.9) 7,210 2,353 1,310 1,149 161 936 851 85 108
                           
Ohio 93,267 (373.1) 33,309 (#) 91,423 32,530 22,425 20,007 2,417 8,700 7,528 1,172 1,406
Oklahoma 25,825 (87.8) 9,297 (#) 26,589 9,446 5,496 4,999 496 3,421 3,040 381 529
Oregon 31,742 (152.4) 10,492 (#) 32,064 10,339 5,985 5,537 449 3,961 3,383 578 393
Pennsylvania 107,545 (397.9) 35,400 (#) 107,002 35,323 24,176 22,436 1,740 9,179 8,351 828 1,968
Rhode Island 9,245 (7.4) 3,049 (#) 9,292 3,133 2,194 2,149 45 675 631 44 264
                           
South Carolina 35,349 (130.8) 12,067 (#) 34,487 12,134 7,502 6,650 852 3,491 3,134 357 1,141
South Dakota 6,220 (34.2) 2,086 (#) 6,101 2,001 1,257 1,085 172 641 569 72 103
Tennessee 42,144 (387.7) 13,125 (303.2) 42,863 13,680 8,928 8,226 702 3,806 3,495 311 946
Texas 185,608 (631.1) 73,484 (#) 183,968 70,749 44,772 39,234 5,538 23,929 21,249 2,680 2,048
Utah 20,388 (95.8) 7,773 (#) 21,256 8,207 4,215 3,549 667 3,635 3,153 482 357
                           
Vermont 6,180 (15.5) 2,378 (#) 6,237 2,375 1,477 1,431 46 728 694 34 170
Virginia 61,168 (269.1) 22,718 (202.2) 62,781 23,191 14,732 13,592 1,140 7,510 6,165 1,345 950
Washington 58,209 (349.3) 18,786 (#) 58,364 19,284 11,755 10,203 1,552 5,901 5,154 747 1,628
West Virginia 14,449 (43.3) 5,596 (#) 14,567 5,507 3,198 2,953 245 1,685 1,493 192 624
Wisconsin 47,927 (186.9) 17,350 (1.7) 47,265 16,989 10,131 9,681 450 6,212 5,394 819 646
Wyoming 7,523 (34.6) 2,496 (#) 7,721 2,519 1,653 1,440 213 716 623 93 150
#Rounds to zero.
1Includes 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.
2Includes 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. In 2011-12, a census of state and local governments was conducted; therefore, standard errors are not applicable. 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 January 13, 2015, from http://www.census.gov/govs/local/. (This table was prepared January 2015.)

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