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Per-pupil educational expenditures adjusted for regional cost differences (Currency) – 1995

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Scale: $3,537 - $8,118
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United States $5,541
Alabama $4,659 Barchart image
Alaska $7,747 Barchart image
Arizona $4,346 Barchart image
Arkansas $3,599 Barchart image
California $4,307 Barchart image
Colorado $5,139 Barchart image
Connecticut $6,708 Barchart image
Delaware $6,496 Barchart image
Florida $5,490 Barchart image
Georgia $4,976 Barchart image
Hawaii $4,724 Barchart image
Idaho $4,305 Barchart image
Illinois $4,922 Barchart image
Indiana $5,666 Barchart image
Iowa $5,728 Barchart image
Kansas $6,002 Barchart image
Kentucky $5,908 Barchart image
Louisiana $4,914 Barchart image
Maine $5,623 Barchart image
Maryland $5,886 Barchart image
Massachusetts $5,675 Barchart image
Michigan $5,779 Barchart image
Minnesota $6,983 Barchart image
Mississippi $4,404 Barchart image
Missouri $4,631 Barchart image
Montana $5,758 Barchart image
Nebraska $5,526 Barchart image
Nevada $4,842 Barchart image
New Hampshire $5,451 Barchart image
New Jersey $8,118 Barchart image
New Mexico $5,681 Barchart image
New York $7,173 Barchart image
North Carolina $5,569 Barchart image
North Dakota $5,024 Barchart image
Ohio $5,326 Barchart image
Oklahoma $4,327 Barchart image
Oregon $5,491 Barchart image
Pennsylvania $6,428 Barchart image
Rhode Island $6,270 Barchart image
South Carolina $4,903 Barchart image
South Dakota $4,863 Barchart image
Tennessee $4,553 Barchart image
Texas $5,363 Barchart image
Utah $3,537 Barchart image
Vermont $6,259 Barchart image
Virginia $5,491 Barchart image
Washington $5,387 Barchart image
West Virginia $6,546 Barchart image
Wisconsin $6,424 Barchart image
Wyoming $6,499 Barchart image
District of Columbia N.A.
Puerto Rico N.A.
Virgin Islands N.A.

Definitions: Per-pupil educational expenditures adjusted for regional cost differences using the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Geographic Cost of Education Index. Beginning with 2006 data, the NCES Comparable Wage Index is used. Also, beginning with 2005 data, the U.S. average is calculated using an average of the states’ averages. For years prior, the U.S. average is calculated using a grand mean; which is the mean of the means of several state subsamples. More...

Data Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary Education accessed through http://www.edcounts.org/createtable/step1.php.

Footnotes: Updated May 2013.
N.A. – Data not available.

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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