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Table 235.20.Revenues for public elementary and secondary schools, by source of funds and state or jurisdiction: School year 2020-21
[In current dollars]
State or jurisdiction Total (in thousands) Federal1 State Local (including intermediate sources below the state level)
Amount (in thousands) Per pupil Percent of total Amount (in thousands) Percent of total Amount (in thousands)2 Percent of total Property taxes Other public revenue Private3
Amount (in thousands) Percent of total Amount (in thousands) Percent of total Amount (in thousands) Percent of total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
   United States $837,337,948 $88,410,942 $1,797 10.6 $383,806,597 45.8 $365,120,409 43.6 $301,559,895 36.0 $58,134,003 6.9 $5,426,510 0.6
Alabama 9,634,735 1,510,373 2,056 15.7 5,187,636 53.8 2,936,726 30.5 1,457,124 15.1 1,274,486 13.2 205,115 2.1
Alaska 2,635,433 436,807 3,363 16.6 1,634,812 62.0 563,815 21.4 292,770 11.1 261,962 9.9 9,082 0.3
Arizona 12,939,677 2,191,507 1,996 16.9 6,193,001 47.9 4,555,169 35.2 3,666,991 28.3 778,686 6.0 109,492 0.8
Arkansas 6,377,977 1,040,983 2,141 16.3 3,044,599 47.7 2,292,396 35.9 2,095,525 32.9 124,847 2.0 72,025 1.1
California 111,811,428 15,163,382 2,526 13.6 60,071,357 53.7 36,576,689 32.7 30,374,365 27.2 6,032,341 5.4 169,983 0.2
                             
Colorado 13,390,422 1,599,927 1,812 11.9 5,013,783 37.4 6,776,712 50.6 5,991,889 44.7 610,552 4.6 174,270 1.3
Connecticut 12,433,278 671,481 1,319 5.4 4,484,299 36.1 7,277,497 58.5 7,125,638 57.3 30,335 0.2 121,523 1.0
Delaware 2,773,767 211,068 1,528 7.6 1,747,079 63.0 815,619 29.4 764,823 27.6 41,999 1.5 8,798 0.3
District of Columbia4 2,886,983 289,214 3,218 10.0 2,597,769 90.0 874,754 30.3 1,721,206 59.6 1,809 0.1
Florida 35,794,107 4,841,583 1,734 13.5 14,072,267 39.3 16,880,257 47.2 13,972,956 39.0 2,648,392 7.4 258,910 0.7
                             
Georgia 25,099,557 3,068,755 1,774 12.2 10,706,159 42.7 11,324,643 45.1 7,521,046 30.0 3,532,631 14.1 270,967 1.1
Hawaii4 3,241,887 371,018 2,103 11.4 2,851,763 88.0 19,106 0.6 15,683 0.5 3,423 0.1
Idaho 3,269,320 530,336 1,724 16.2 2,023,230 61.9 715,755 21.9 597,806 18.3 69,924 2.1 48,025 1.5
Illinois 40,806,610 3,196,984 1,699 7.8 16,117,573 39.5 21,492,053 52.7 18,983,747 46.5 2,304,498 5.6 203,808 0.5
Indiana 14,517,671 1,282,480 1,240 8.8 8,740,711 60.2 4,494,480 31.0 3,846,950 26.5 454,121 3.1 193,409 1.3
                             
Iowa 7,909,835 897,141 1,771 11.3 4,020,930 50.8 2,991,765 37.8 2,612,892 33.0 329,786 4.2 49,086 0.6
Kansas 7,448,284 683,749 1,419 9.2 4,920,069 66.1 1,844,466 24.8 1,277,488 17.2 507,594 6.8 59,384 0.8
Kentucky 9,218,839 1,343,277 2,039 14.6 4,753,615 51.6 3,121,948 33.9 2,418,747 26.2 628,528 6.8 74,672 0.8
Louisiana 10,326,354 1,627,228 2,348 15.8 4,078,383 39.5 4,620,744 44.7 1,983,429 19.2 2,466,044 23.9 171,271 1.7
Maine 3,590,060 497,014 2,882 13.8 1,411,382 39.3 1,681,664 46.8 1,633,828 45.5 36,554 1.0 11,282 0.3
                             
Maryland 17,536,105 1,215,926 1,378 6.9 7,620,541 43.5 8,699,638 49.6 4,235,758 24.2 4,421,719 25.2 42,160 0.2
Massachusetts 21,032,128 1,290,317 1,400 6.1 8,328,725 39.6 11,413,086 54.3 10,874,122 51.7 342,822 1.6 196,142 0.9
Michigan 23,602,386 2,943,912 2,053 12.5 13,498,567 57.2 7,159,908 30.3 6,362,712 27.0 627,038 2.7 170,158 0.7
Minnesota 15,419,009 1,448,138 1,661 9.4 9,833,295 63.8 4,137,576 26.8 3,037,205 19.7 982,057 6.4 118,314 0.8
Mississippi 5,377,137 1,035,288 2,339 19.3 2,493,756 46.4 1,848,093 34.4 1,602,589 29.8 191,694 3.6 53,809 1.0
                             
Missouri 13,121,987 1,645,054 1,864 12.5 3,911,448 29.8 7,565,485 57.7 6,131,650 46.7 1,275,046 9.7 158,789 1.2
Montana 2,258,752 429,703 2,938 19.0 909,788 40.3 919,260 40.7 631,336 28.0 256,617 11.4 31,307 1.4
Nebraska 5,145,527 497,506 1,532 9.7 1,596,679 31.0 3,051,342 59.3 2,475,930 48.1 481,249 9.4 94,162 1.8
Nevada 5,821,907 680,010 1,410 11.7 1,921,522 33.0 3,220,375 55.3 1,478,133 25.4 1,721,144 29.6 21,097 0.4
New Hampshire 3,543,958 252,513 1,535 7.1 1,093,913 30.9 2,197,532 62.0 2,147,714 60.6 40,563 1.1 9,255 0.3
                             
New Jersey 35,669,779 1,899,244 1,382 5.3 16,224,441 45.5 17,546,094 49.2 16,786,493 47.1 486,236 1.4 273,365 0.8
New Mexico 4,751,119 596,816 1,884 12.6 3,356,381 70.6 797,922 16.8 683,616 14.4 80,626 1.7 33,679 0.7
New York 77,384,806 3,567,146 1,401 4.6 29,093,368 37.6 44,724,292 57.8 39,009,125 50.4 5,637,781 7.3 77,386 0.1
North Carolina 17,112,494 2,093,422 1,383 12.2 10,637,221 62.2 4,381,850 25.6 3,927,678 23.0 429,888 2.5 24,284 0.1
North Dakota 2,109,305 349,167 3,037 16.6 1,078,820 51.1 681,319 32.3 529,007 25.1 115,793 5.5 36,520 1.7
                             
Ohio 27,616,830 2,681,945 1,630 9.7 10,983,197 39.8 13,951,689 50.5 11,678,982 42.3 1,965,310 7.1 307,397 1.1
Oklahoma 7,931,412 1,130,566 1,629 14.3 3,618,387 45.6 3,182,458 40.1 2,448,803 30.9 573,459 7.2 160,196 2.0
Oregon 9,863,772 819,250 1,461 8.3 5,316,328 53.9 3,728,193 37.8 3,196,267 32.4 510,040 5.2 21,887 0.2
Pennsylvania 35,182,434 3,265,898 1,916 9.3 13,056,288 37.1 18,860,248 53.6 15,183,459 43.2 3,565,032 10.1 111,756 0.3
Rhode Island 2,911,530 293,372 2,108 10.1 1,243,479 42.7 1,374,679 47.2 1,338,893 46.0 16,383 0.6 19,403 0.7
                             
South Carolina 12,163,885 1,282,235 1,672 10.5 6,037,237 49.6 4,844,412 39.8 3,882,136 31.9 873,456 7.2 88,820 0.7
South Dakota 1,924,967 378,303 2,711 19.7 614,051 31.9 932,613 48.4 835,233 43.4 76,823 4.0 20,558 1.1
Tennessee 12,045,679 1,740,443 1,767 14.4 5,401,015 44.8 4,904,221 40.7 2,328,931 19.3 2,242,394 18.6 332,896 2.8
Texas 72,974,070 9,057,295 1,686 12.4 27,559,808 37.8 36,356,966 49.8 34,098,545 46.7 1,768,415 2.4 490,006 0.7
Utah 7,355,142 712,100 1,046 9.7 4,042,774 55.0 2,600,268 35.4 2,166,059 29.4 311,891 4.2 122,318 1.7
                             
Vermont 1,986,906 206,938 2,511 10.4 1,739,914 87.6 40,054 2.0 122 # 32,997 1.7 6,935 0.3
Virginia 19,258,847 1,748,237 1,397 9.1 7,836,352 40.7 9,674,259 50.2 5,330,190 27.7 4,312,361 22.4 31,708 0.2
Washington 20,577,176 1,691,468 1,556 8.2 13,959,388 67.8 4,926,320 23.9 4,476,420 21.8 395,918 1.9 53,981 0.3
West Virginia 3,981,286 585,850 2,307 14.7 2,043,088 51.3 1,352,348 34.0 1,260,532 31.7 76,090 1.9 15,726 0.4
Wisconsin 13,639,483 1,184,125 1,427 8.7 6,708,045 49.2 5,747,313 42.1 5,398,818 39.6 268,724 2.0 79,771 0.6
Wyoming 1,931,908 234,448 2,527 12.1 976,133 50.5 721,327 37.3 530,672 27.5 184,264 9.5 6,391 0.3
                             
Other jurisdictions4                            
  American Samoa 77,985 54,265 5,296 69.6 23,720 30.4 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Guam 346,872 116,798 4,248 33.7 230,074 66.3 230,074 66.3 0 #
  Northern Marianas 97,733 81,124 --- 83.0 16,609 17.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Puerto Rico 2,383,989 751,875 2,720 31.5 1,631,653 68.4 461 # 0 0 461 #
  U.S. Virgin Islands 383,175 218,994 19,921 57.2 164,182 42.8 164,180 42.8 1 #
---Not available.
†Not applicable.
#Rounds to zero.
1Revenues from federal sources include amounts received from funds authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020, the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act of 2021, and the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021. There is a lag between when the funds were appropriated and when local education agencies (LEAs) recorded the amounts as revenues.
2Includes other categories of revenue not separately shown.
3Includes tuition from individuals, transportation fees from individuals, food services (excluding federal reimbursements), district activities, textbook revenues, and summer school revenues.
4American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Northern Mariana Islands have only one school district each.
NOTE: Excludes revenues for state education agencies. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. Data are reported as not applicable if there was no activity in a state or jurisdiction that would allow it to receive revenues from a given source of funds.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey," 2020-21. (This table was prepared August 2023.)

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