Raw Data: Federal Education Funding by State
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A state-by-state look at federal funding for ongoing education programs that reverted back to the U.S. Treasury last year after states failed to spend it:
State Available balance
Ala. $ 1,517,152
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Alaska 396,396
American Samoa 901,109
Ariz. 3,013,975
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Ark. 56,241
Calif. 1,680,554
Colo. 912,933
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Conn. 915,805
Del. 522,817
D.C. 3,077,389
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Fla. 3,525,865
Ga. 3,643,267
Guam 968,860
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Hawaii 229,132
Idaho 241,109
Ill. 1,052,991
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Ind. 1,485,081
Iowa 337,920
Kan. 79,947
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Ky. 374,989
La. 6,060,902
Maine 31,579
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Mariana Islands 77,922
Marshall Islands 0
Md. 1,772,645
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Mass. 126,313
Mich. 5,093,607
Micronesia 364,604
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Minn. 116,408
Miss. 793,899
Mo. 4,696,297
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Mont. 279,013
Neb. 271,161
Nev. 685,696
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N.H. 233,702
N.J. 3,447,871
N.M. 6,215,135
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N.Y. 1,653,779
N.C. 80,381
N.D. 1,062,722
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Ohio 580,218
Okla. 451,311
Ore. 692,200
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Palau 65,488
Pa. 3,457,847
Puerto Rico 38,636,034
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R.I. 37,488
S.C. 372,997
S.D. 131,527
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Tenn. 3,869,768
Texas 11,007,911
Utah 108,715
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Vt. 18,258
Va. 3,452,832
Virgin Islands 2,038,587
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Wash. 424,657
W.Va. 118,118
Wis. 465,247
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Wyo. 386,579
Nation 124,438,947
Source: U.S. Department of Education