Public education expenditures vary widely across states: Per-student expenditures for public elementary and secondary schools, by state, 2017–2018
Jurisdiction | Total spending |
---|---|
United States | $13120 |
Alabama | 11660 |
Alaska | 17530 |
Arizona | 8990 |
Arkansas | 12360 |
California | 11380 |
Colorado | 10420 |
Connecticut | 19690 |
Delaware | 16040 |
District of Columbia | 20680 |
Florida | 9960 |
Georgia | 11990 |
Hawaii | 13380 |
Idaho | 8790 |
Illinois | 16820 |
Indiana | 11650 |
Iowa | 13630 |
Kansas | 12780 |
Kentucky | 13080 |
Louisiana | 13540 |
Maine | 15620 |
Maryland | 14490 |
Massachusetts | 17320 |
Michigan | 13110 |
Minnesota | 13730 |
Mississippi | 10740 |
Missouri | 12880 |
Montana | 12790 |
Nebraska | 14840 |
Nevada | 9610 |
New Hampshire | 16220 |
New Jersey | 18280 |
New Mexico | 11340 |
New York | 21100 |
North Carolina | 10480 |
North Dakota | 15770 |
Ohio | 15120 |
Oklahoma | 9590 |
Oregon | 12210 |
Pennsylvania | 17410 |
Rhode Island | 17700 |
South Carolina | 12180 |
South Dakota | 12100 |
Tennessee | 11070 |
Texas | 10360 |
Utah | 8130 |
Vermont | 20280 |
Virginia | 12420 |
Washington | 12490 |
West Virginia | 13660 |
Wisconsin | 14040 |
Wyoming | 18040 |
Note: Amounts are in 2019–2020 dollars using the consumer price index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS-CPI 2021) and rounded to the closest $10. Amounts are adjusted for each state’s cost-of living using the historical Regional Price Parities (RPPs) from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA 2021).
Source: National Center for Education Statistics’ Digest of Education Statistics (NCES 2020c).