Universities & Colleges R&D Expenditures in 2005
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeValue ($000)
1California060006,272,900
2New York360003,604,400
3Texas480003,073,700
4Maryland240002,357,100
5Pennsylvania420002,353,600
6Massachusetts250002,079,500
7Illinois170001,770,900
8North Carolina370001,652,000
9Ohio390001,530,900
10Michigan260001,455,800
11Florida120001,448,600
12Georgia130001,274,400
13Wisconsin55000998,400
14Virginia51000914,200
15Washington53000901,100
16Missouri29000893,000
17New Jersey34000867,100
18Colorado08000826,000
19Indiana18000759,400
20Tennessee47000726,100
21Arizona04000720,200
22Connecticut09000669,200
23Alabama01000589,900
24Louisiana22000579,700
25Minnesota27000559,600
26Iowa19000548,200
27Oregon41000536,200
28South Carolina45000486,400
29Kentucky21000452,300
30Utah49000400,300
31Nebraska31000360,100
32Mississippi28000353,400
33Kansas20000348,800
34New Mexico35000345,800
35District of Columbia11000302,900
36Oklahoma40000291,700
37New Hampshire33000287,500
38Hawaii15000240,200
39Arkansas05000209,500
40Rhode Island44000199,700
41Nevada32000178,500
42Montana30000170,800
43Alaska02000153,700
44North Dakota38000150,000
45West Virginia54000145,200
46Idaho16000119,900
47Vermont50000117,400
48Delaware10000115,800
49Wyoming5600083,400
50Maine2300081,600
51South Dakota4600067,000
Source: National Science Foundation

States IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Updated: August 25, 2008 at 11:48