
..................................Federal.........State.......Local
|
|
|
|
| Alabama | 11.2% |
54.9% |
33.9% |
| Alaska |
15.3% |
59.7% |
25.0% |
| Arizona |
15.4% |
38.6% |
46.0% |
| Arkansas |
10.7% |
50.3% |
39.0% |
| California |
8.9% |
58.0% |
33.1% |
| Colorado |
7.5% |
45.7% |
46.8% |
| Connecticut |
3.5% |
42.2% |
54.4% |
| Delaware |
11.0% |
56.4% |
32.6% |
| District of Columbia |
8.9% |
- |
91.1% |
| Florida |
11.7% |
42.0% |
46.2% |
| Georgia |
11.2% |
43.4% |
45.4% |
| Hawaii |
11.9% |
86.1% |
1.9% |
| Idaho |
9.9% |
64.9% |
25.3% |
| Illinois |
7.9% |
24.0% |
68.2% |
| Indiana |
9.8% |
59.1% |
31.1% |
| Iowa |
5.5% |
57.7% |
36.8% |
| Kansas |
8.3% |
66.4% |
25.3% |
| Kentucky |
8.9% |
62.8% |
28.3% |
| Louisiana |
14.6% |
42.6% |
42.8% |
| Maine |
15.9% |
35.9% |
48.2% |
| Maryland |
6.7% |
45.7% |
47.6% |
| Massachusetts |
5.0% |
40.0% |
55.0% |
| Michigan |
14.9% |
66.1% |
19.0% |
| Minnesota |
5.2% |
71.9% |
22.9% |
| Mississippi |
19.4% |
46.9% |
33.8% |
| Missouri |
8.4% |
33.0% |
58.5% |
| Montana |
13.7% |
52.6% |
33.8% |
| Nebraska |
6.5% |
36.0% |
57.4% |
| Nevada |
11.4% |
37.0% |
51.6% |
| New Hampshire |
5.9% |
34.3% |
59.9% |
| New Jersey |
3.8% |
40.9% |
55.3% |
| New Mexico |
12.4% |
70.7% |
16.9% |
| New York |
4.7% |
37.3% |
58.0% |
| North Carolina |
10.4% |
59.1% |
30.6% |
| North Dakota |
7.7% |
42.1% |
50.2% |
| Ohio |
7.8% |
44.3% |
47.8% |
| Oklahoma |
11.1% |
47.9% |
41.0% |
| Oregon |
7.0% |
51.0% |
42.0% |
| Pennsylvania |
7.9% |
35.2% |
56.9% |
| Rhode Island |
8.4% |
39.3% |
52.3% |
| South Carolina |
9.0% |
47.7% |
43.3% |
| South Dakota |
13.8% |
29.8% |
56.4% |
| Tennessee |
12.0% |
49.2% |
38.8% |
| Texas |
8.6% |
41.3% |
50.1% |
| United States |
8.4% |
46.0% |
45.6% |
| Utah |
11.4% |
49.0% |
39.6% |
| Vermont |
5.7% |
89.2% |
5.1% |
| Virginia |
7.7% |
36.7% |
55.6% |
| Washington |
7.6% |
58.3% |
34.1% |
| West Virginia |
14.5% |
59.7% |
25.8% |
| Wisconsin |
6.4% |
46.1% |
47.5% |
| Wyoming |
5.7% |
57.0% |
37.3% |
Data from the National Education Association
The list shows the breakdown from Federal, State, and local sources for school funding,
2 comments:
NYS has the lowest from FED and the highest from local... never knew that.
Chaz-do I have to serve the next two years to collect the remainder of the retro payments? Someone told me that if we retire , we receive those payments upon retirement. I dont think thats true, but need to confirm.
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