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Elementary and Secondary Ed. State & Local Expenditures in 2020

RankStateFIPS CodeValue($000)
1California0600096,863,459
2New York3600076,372,095
3Texas4800063,677,673
4Pennsylvania4200032,606,345
5Florida1200032,058,798
6Illinois1700029,915,889
7New Jersey3400029,030,942
8Ohio3900027,475,153
9Georgia1300022,631,869
10Washington5300020,472,093
11Michigan2600019,135,237
12Virginia5100018,775,981
13Massachusetts2500018,296,312
14North Carolina3700016,734,013
15Maryland2400015,125,991
16Minnesota2700014,261,542
17Wisconsin5500012,577,689
18Colorado0800012,226,348
19Indiana1800011,827,487
20Missouri2900011,372,406
21Tennessee4700010,485,402
22South Carolina4500010,245,231
23Connecticut0900010,033,291
24Oregon410009,736,465
25Arizona040009,671,830
26Alabama010008,282,563
27Louisiana220008,097,068
28Kentucky210007,845,212
29Iowa190007,377,202
30Oklahoma400006,825,563
31Kansas200006,782,726
32Utah490006,231,112
33Arkansas050005,505,319
34Nevada320005,183,430
35Mississippi280005,018,603
36Nebraska310004,851,647
37New Mexico350004,139,738
38West Virginia540003,289,465
39New Hampshire330003,174,967
40District of Columbia110003,163,494
41Maine230002,862,722
42Rhode Island440002,664,079
43Idaho160002,618,641
44Vermont500002,491,756
45Alaska020002,367,486
46Delaware100002,288,331
47Hawaii150002,244,467
48Montana300002,137,398
49North Dakota380001,955,630
50Wyoming560001,755,852
51South Dakota460001,686,200

Data Source: Rockefeller Institute of Government, U.S. Census Bureau

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