Figure 36
Philadelphia school district revenues by source, 2000–2013
Year | Adjusted federal revenue | Adjusted state revenue | Adjusted local revenue |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | $ 199 | $ 746 | $ 552 |
2001 | $ 206 | $ 738 | $ 553 |
2002 | $ 206 | $ 756 | $ 552 |
2003 | $ 228 | $ 820 | $ 564 |
2004 | $ 258 | $ 818 | $ 558 |
2005 | $ 258 | $ 865 | $ 596 |
2006 | $ 246 | $ 868 | $ 571 |
2007 | $ 215 | $ 899 | $ 570 |
2008 | $ 207 | $ 908 | $ 589 |
2009 | $ 211 | $ 954 | $ 558 |
2010 | $ 351 | $ 893 | $ 543 |
2011 | $ 394 | $ 874 | $ 525 |
2012 | $ 280 | $ 799 | $ 579 |
2013 | $ 262 | $ 814 | $ 598 |
Note: School district (local education agency) revenues include any pass-through funds for fiscally dependent charter schools. All dollars are adjusted to their national mean value and in constant 1999 (year) dollars. That is, they are adjusted for both regional variation and inflation. Years indicate the latter year of each school year, e.g., 2013 represents the school year from 2012 to 2013.
Source: School district finance data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of Government Finances
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