Higher Ed. Local Expenditures in 2009
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeValue ($000)
1California0600010,526,192
2Texas480004,374,266
3Florida120003,055,089
4New York360002,824,941
5Illinois170002,405,146
6North Carolina370001,765,182
7Michigan260001,587,880
8Arizona040001,281,106
9Wisconsin550001,240,460
10New Jersey340001,179,000
11Maryland240001,153,400
12Oregon410001,034,934
13Pennsylvania42000993,038
14Iowa19000853,522
15Missouri29000825,246
16Kansas20000758,709
17Mississippi28000683,819
18Ohio39000617,049
19New Mexico35000329,884
20Nebraska31000303,676
21Wyoming56000239,746
22Virginia51000156,236
23Idaho16000132,690
24District of Columbia11000132,559
25Colorado08000105,602
26South Dakota4600072,253
27Massachusetts2500040,760
28Montana3000037,011
29Georgia1300030,447
30Alaska0200012,571
31Indiana18000739
Source: Rockefeller Institute of Government, U.S. Census Bureau
D.C. appears local and state & local combined and is not double counted.

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Updated: April 01, 2013 at 09:20