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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.Revenue from and payments to other school systems are excluded to avoid double counting. Expenditures for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded. Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems. Data used to calculate rankings is from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Revised State Personal Income Estimates...Disclaimer: This table uses Bureau of Economic Analysis personal income data to calculate state rankings. Differences between the state rankings estimates may be attributed to sampling or nonsampling error, rather than to differences in underlying economic conditions. Caution should be used in drawing conclusions from the rankings, estimates, and comparisons shown. Additional information on the survey methodology, including sampling error and nonsampling error, for the personal income data may be found at: https://www.bea.gov/data/income-saving/personal-income-by-state...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances...Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Total revenue per $1000 personal income.Total revenue from federal sources per $1000 personal income.Total revenue from state sources per $1000 personal income.Total revenue from local sources per $1000 personal income.Total current spending per $1000 personal income.Current spending per $1000 personal income - Instruction - Total.Current spending per $1000 personal income - Instruction - Salaries and wages.Current spending per $1000 personal income - Instruction - Employee benefits.Current spending per $1000 personal income - Support services - General administration.Current spending per $1000 personal income - Support services - School administration..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual... .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS09.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - No...
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.Revenue from and payments to other school systems are excluded to avoid double counting. Expenditures for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded. ..Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems. Enrollments used to calculate per pupil amounts represent fall memberships collected by the National Center for Education Statistics on the Common Core of Data (CCD) agency universe file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey."..Enrollments for state educational facilities, federal school systems, and charter schools whose charters are held by a nongovernmental entity have been excluded. Enrollments from the CCD agency universe file were subject to adjustment if the enrollments were inconsistent with the finances reported...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances....Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Total revenue per pupil.Total revenue from federal sources per pupil.Total revenue from state sources per pupil.Total revenue from local sources per pupil.Total current spending per pupil.Current spending per pupil - Instruction - Total.Current spending per pupil - Instruction - Salaries and wages.Current spending per pupil - Instruction - Employee benefits.Current spending per pupil - Support services - General administration.Current spending per pupil - Support services - School administration..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS08.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation....Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.Fo...
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BASE YEAR | 2024 |
HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2024 |
REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
MARKET SIZE 2023 | 2.83(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2024 | 3.38(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2032 | 14.02(USD Billion) |
SEGMENTS COVERED | Deployment Model ,Organization Size ,Industry Vertical ,Data Type ,Application ,Regional |
COUNTRIES COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | Increasing data privacy regulations Growing need for data security and compliance Proliferation of unstructured data Rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning Adoption of cloudbased data storage |
MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | - Informatica ,- Oracle ,- Symantec ,- IBM ,- Informatica ,- Splunk ,- Varonis Systems ,- Digital Guardian ,- STEALTHbits Technologies ,- Cybereason ,- Netskope ,- FireEye ,- Trustwave ,- Check Point Software Technologies |
MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2024 - 2032 |
KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Increase in data breaches Growing adoption of cloud and SaaS solutions Need for data protection and compliance regulations Emergence of AI and ML technologies Growing focus on data privacy |
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 19.46% (2024 - 2032) |
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities..Enrollments represent fall memberships collected by the National Center for Education Statistics on the Common Core of Data (CCD) agency universe file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey." Enrollments for state educational facilities, federal school systems, and charter schools whose charters are held by a nongovernmental entity have been excluded..Enrollments from the CCD agency universe file were subject to adjustment if the enrollments were inconsistent with the finances reported...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances....Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Fall enrollment.Total revenue .Total revenue from federal sources .Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Total.Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Child nutrition.Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Other and nonspecified.Revenue from federal sources - Direct federal aid - Total.Total revenue from state sources .Revenue from state sources - General formula assistance.Revenue from state sources - Compensatory programs.Revenue from state sources - Special education.Revenue from state sources - Staff improvement programs.Revenue from state sources - Vocational.Revenue from state sources - Capital outlay and debt service programs.Revenue from state sources - Transportation programs.Revenue from state sources - Other state aid.Revenue from state sources - State payments on behalf of LEA.Revenue from state sources - Nonspecified state aid.Total revenue from local sources .Revenue from local sources - Total taxes.Revenue from local sources - Property taxes.Revenue from local sources - Parent government contributions.Revenue from local sources - Nonschool local government.Revenue from local sources - Current charges.Revenue from local sources - Tuition and transportation charges.Revenue from local sources - School lunch charges.Revenue from local sources - Other local revenue..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual... .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS10A.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were sch...
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This data contains general government sector operating expenses, sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics historical data and the Department of Treasury and Finance, categorised by ‘government purpose classification’ (GPC) and ‘classification of the functions of government’ (COFOG).\r \r The Australian system of Government Finance Statistics (GFS) was revised by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, with the release of the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods 2015 Cat. No. 5514.0.\r \r Implementation of the updated GFS manual has resulted in the COFOG framework replacing the former GPC framework, with effect from the 2018-19 financial year for financial reporting under AASB 1049.\r \r The underlying data from 1961-62 to 1997-98 represents a conversion from the original cash series to an accruals basis by estimating depreciation and superannuation expenses based on statistical modelling.\r \r Although the conversion provides a basis for comparison with total expenses in the current series of accrual GFS information from 1998 (in the attached table), the estimated accrued expense items have not been apportioned to individual purpose classifications.\r \r The absence of these splits between functional classifications in the attached table data therefore represents a break in the series and it is not possible to compare individual purpose categories with those in other tables.\r \r Similarly, the transition from GPC to COFOG represents an additional break in the series and comparability between the two frameworks will not be possible.\r \r The key reporting changes from GPC to COFOG are as follows:\r \r - the number of categories has reduced from 12 under GPC to 10 under COFOG; \r - the fuel and energy, agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting categories have been abolished and are now part of the new economic affairs category. The majority of the outputs in other economic affairs are also included in this new category;\r - public debt transactions have moved from the other purposes category (i.e. primarily interest expense on borrowings) to general public services category;\r - a new environmental protection category was created to include functions such as waste management, water waste management, pollution and production of biodiversity and landscape, which were previously classified under housing and community amenities category, as well as national and state parks functions from the recreation and culture category; and\r - housing functions such as housing assistance and housing concessions are now part of the social protection category
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This table contains 50 series, with data for years 2007 - 2012 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2015-09-18. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 item: Canada), North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) (10 items: Advertising and related services; Advertising agencies; Public relations services; Media buying agencies and media representatives; ...), Type of client (5 items: Total sales to all clients; Sales to businesses; Sales to individuals and households; Sales to governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions; ...).
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities. .Cash and security holdings of dependent school systems are excluded as these holdings cannot be separated from the assets of their parent governments..Expenditures for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are included under "Total current spending" but are excluded from the per pupil data displayed in other tables...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies...Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances....Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Total revenue.Total revenue from federal sources.Total revenue from state sources.Total revenue from local sources.Total expenditure.Total current spending.Total capital outlay expenditure.Total other expenditure.Total debt outstanding at end of fiscal year.Total cash and securities..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual....Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS01.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For inquiries:.1(800) 622-6193.erd.f33.list@census.gov
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.Payments to other school systems are excluded from this table. Expenditures for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are included under "Total current spending" and "Current spending - All other functions", but are excluded from support service expenditures in this table and from the per pupil data displayed in other tables...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances...Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Total current spending.Current spending - All functions - Salaries and wages.Current spending - All functions - Employee benefits.Current spending - Instruction - Total.Current spending - Instruction - Salaries and wages.Current spending - Instruction - Employee benefits.Current spending - Support services - Total.Current spending - Support services - Salaries and wages.Current spending - Support services - Employee benefits.Current spending - All other functions.Current spending - Support services - Pupil support services.Current spending - Support services - Instructional staff support services.Current spending - Support services - General administration.Current spending - Support services - School administration.Current spending - Support services - Operation and maintenance of plant.Current spending - Support services - Pupil transportation.Current spending - Support services - Other and nonspecified support services..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS04.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For inquiries:.1(800) 622-6193.erd.f33.list@census.gov
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.Due to the varying content of individual state aid programs, this information should not be used to compare the fiscal commitments of the states to the objectives of the specific programs shown in this table...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances...Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Fall enrollment.Total expenditure.Total current spending.Current spending - All functions - Salaries and wages.Current spending - All functions - Employee benefits.Current spending - Instruction - Total.Current spending - Instruction - Salaries and wages.Current spending - Instruction - Employee benefits.Current spending - Support services - Total.Current spending - Support services - Pupil support services.Current spending - Support services - Instructional staff support services.Current spending - Support services - General administration.Current spending - Support services - School administration.Current spending - Support services - Other and nonspecified support services.Current spending - Other current spending.Total capital outlay expenditure.Other expenditure - Payments to other governments.Other expenditure - Interest on debt..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS13.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For inquiries:.1(800) 622-6193.erd.f33.list@census.gov
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.Due to the varying content of individual state aid programs, this information should not be used to compare the fiscal commitments of the states to the objectives of the specific programs shown in this table...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances...Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Fall enrollment.Total current spending per pupil.Current spending per pupil - All functions - Salaries and wages.Current spending per pupil - All functions - Employee benefits.Current spending per pupil - Instruction - Total.Current spending per pupil - Instruction - Salaries and wages.Current spending per pupil - Instruction - Employee benefits.Current spending per pupil - Support services - Total.Current spending per pupil - Support services - Pupil support services.Current spending per pupil - Support services - Instructional staff support.Current spending per pupil - Support services - General administration.Current spending per pupil - Support services - School administration..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS15.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For inquiries:.1(800) 622-6193.erd.f33.list@census.gov
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.Due to the varying content of individual state aid programs, this information should not be used to compare the fiscal commitments of the states to the objectives of the specific programs shown in this table...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances...Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Fall enrollment.Total revenue.Total revenue from federal sources.Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Title I.Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Special Education.Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Child nutrition.Revenue from federal sources - Distributed through the state - Other and nonspecified.Total revenue from state sources.Revenue from state sources - General formula assistance.Revenue from state sources - Special education.Revenue from state sources - Transportation programs.Revenue from state sources - Other and nonspecified state aid.Total revenue from local sources.Revenue from local sources - Total taxes.Revenue from local sources - Property taxes.Revenue from local sources - Parent government contributions.Revenue from local sources - Revenue from cities and counties.Revenue from local sources - Revenue from other school systems.Revenue from local sources - Current charges.Revenue from local sources - Other local revenue..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS12.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For inquiries:.1(800) 622-6193.erd.f33.list@census.gov
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities. .Enrollments represent fall memberships collected by the National Center for Education Statistics on the Common Core of Data (CCD) agency universe file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey." Enrollments for state educational facilities, federal school systems, and charter schools whose charters are held by a nongovernmental entity have been excluded. Enrollments from the CCD agency universe file were subject to adjustment if the enrollments were inconsistent with the finances reported...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances....Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Fall enrollment.Total revenue per pupil.Total revenue from federal sources per pupil.Revenue from federal sources per pupil - Distributed through the state - Total.Revenue from federal sources per pupil - Distributed through the state - Child nutrition.Revenue from federal sources per pupil - Distributed through the state - Other and nonspecified.Revenue from federal sources per pupil - Direct federal aid - Total.Total revenue from state sources per pupil.Revenue from state sources per pupil - General formula assistance.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Compensatory programs.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Special education.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Staff improvement programs.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Vocational.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Capital outlay and debt service programs.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Transportation programs.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Other state aid.Revenue from state sources per pupil - State payments on behalf of LEA.Revenue from state sources per pupil - Nonspecified state aid.Total revenue from local sources per pupil.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Total taxes.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Property taxes.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Parent government contributions.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Nonschool local government.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Current charges.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Tuition and transportation charges.Revenue from local sources per pupil - School lunch charges.Revenue from local sources per pupil - Other local revenue..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS11A.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always ...
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Release Date: 2024-05-02.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances data files. For more information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances data, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Key Table Information:.This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities. .Enrollments represent fall memberships collected by the National Center for Education Statistics on the Common Core of Data (CCD) agency universe file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey." Enrollments for state educational facilities, federal school systems, and charter schools whose charters are held by a nongovernmental entity have been excluded. Enrollments from the CCD agency universe file were subject to adjustment if the enrollments were inconsistent with the finances reported...See Appendix B in the state-level tables files for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. ..Annual Survey of School System Finances statistics include the finances of charter schools whose charters are held directly by a government or a government agency. Charter schools whose charters are held by nongovernmental entities are deemed to be out of scope for the Annual Survey of School System Finances....Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Fall enrollment.Total debt outstanding at end of fiscal year per pupil.Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year per pupil - Long-term.Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year per pupil - Short-term.Debt transactions per pupil - Long-term debt issued.Debt transactions per pupil - Long-term debt retired..For a complete list of Public Sector Survey data items and other identifying records, see Annual Public Sector Statistics API information webpage. For more detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual.. .Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for education finance data include revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets of elementary and secondary public school systems..Statistics cover school systems in all states, and include the District of Columbia. For information about 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances, see About: Annual Survey of School System Finances...Industry Coverage:.Not applicable...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/school-finances/data/GS00SS11C.zip..API Information:.For detailed description and more information for variables on the Public Sector API, see Public Sector: Annual and Census of Governments API Documentation...Methodology:.The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative agreements with each state as summarized below:.. • Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (17 states)... • Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting data to the Census Bureau (33 states and DC)....A single office or database in the state departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this survey. In these instances, other sources—most often different state offices—supplied information to supplement the basic data. The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings, and capital fund transactions...For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, questions, data collection and processing, editing, data quality, review, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Annual Survey of School System Finances Technical Documentation...Symbols:.N - Not available.X - Not applicable.Z - Represents zero or rounds to zero.LEA - Local Education Agency..Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances.For information about the Annual Survey of School System Finances, see Annual Survey of School System Finances..Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For inquiries:.1(800) 622-6193.erd.f33.list@census.gov
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