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I'm sure parents aren't paying 14k per kid/student per year, a family of 3 paying 42k alone on their kids tuitions? I think it's like $150/kid per year. talking public schooling not college
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State colleges are public school to. States pay various amount per student but not...
$150 per kid eh?


( someone better see where all that moneys going to then?( maybe u use the lootto funding like ny in part?, along with real high property & the high sales tax methods?
Keep telling yerself all that Sal- prob how you convinced yourself to vote for O bamy id guess.
Maybe a source ya trust better like the gov? Or nyt,s( maybe they all made it all up- all the 05 figures?) ( dont ya think if businesses get taxed they will past those costs onto you?Where does the fed moneys come from?)
Either way im done with my ranting & vents. off i go.
May 24, 2007, 10:25 am
The Highest Per-Pupil Spending in the U.S.
By
SEWELL CHANNew York State spent $14,119 per student — more than any other state in the nation — in the 2005 fiscal year, according to a national analysis of public school spending that the Census Bureau released today.
The analysis,
Public Education Finances: 2005, placed New Jersey at No. 2 on the list, at $13,800, followed by the District of Columbia (which was treated as a state) at $12,979, Vermont at $11,835 and Connecticut at $11,572. Seven of the top 10 with the highest per-pupil expenditures were in the Northeast.
Detailed tables [Excel] are available through the Census Bureau’s Web site. A graphic of the top five states (including the District of Columbia) is
here.
http://empirezone.blogs.nytimes.com/...ing-in-the-us/