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Public Education Revenue & Spending

Selected Hawaii Statistics from the

Texas Public Policy Foundation tables.


 

STATE GOVERNMENT REVENUE SOURCES FY 2001

State: HAWAII

Total Taxes Collected

Total Revenue

Property Tax
0.00%
0.00%
Sales Tax
46.75%
24.88%
Selective Sales Tax
15.90%
8.46%
Individual Income Tax
31.50%
16.77%
Corporate Income Tax
1.72%
0.92%
Corporate Taxes (License)
0.08%
0.04%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Finances 2001 & U.S. Census Bureau, State Government Tax Collections 2001

 

STATE GOVERNMENT REVENUE SOURCES FY 2001

General Fund:
$1,282,000,000
Percent of total spending:
89.09%
Other State Funds:
$28,000,000
Percent of total spending:
1.95%
Bonds:
$0
Percent of total spending:
0.00%

Source: National Association of State Budget Officers, 2001 State Expenditure Report

 

ALL STATE PUBLIC EDUCATION REVENUE SOURCES
FY 2001

Local:
1.8%

Federal:

8.4 %
State:
89.8 %
Other:
0%

Source: NCES, Common Core of Data National Public Education Financial Survey, FY 2001

 

TOTAL STATE PUBLIC EDUCATION EXPENDITURES

1996 State Government:
$1,079,096,000
1996 Total Spending in State on Education:
$1,040,682,000
As Percent of All State Government Spending:
18.15%
2001 State Government:
$1,511,317,000
2001 Total Spending in State on Education:
$1,215,968,000
As Percent of All State Government Spending:
22.25%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Finances 2001; U.S. Census Bureau, State Finances 1996;
NCES, Common Core of Data National Public Education Financial Survey, FY 2001; &, NCES, Common Core of Data National Public Education Financial Survey, FY 1996

 

2001 STATE PER PUPIL SPENDING

Cost Adjusted Average State Expenditure:
$5,333

Source: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, National Facts


STATE GOVERNMENT
GENERAL FUND REVENUE & SPENDING FY 2002

Total General Revenue:
$3,441,000,000
Dollar Amount Expenditures Exceeding General Revenue:
$215,000,000
Percent Expenditure Exceeds General Revenue:
6.25%

Source: National Association of State Budget Officers, The Fiscal Survey of States


ANNUAL STATE TAX and INCOME GROWTH 1991-2001

Annual Tax Growth:
1.08%
Annual Income Growth:
1.12%
1996 Total Spending in State on Education:
$1,040,682,000

Source: Tax Foundation, Special Report: State Tax Collections and Rates

 

I. Sources of Total State Taxes Collected
Fiscal Year 2001

Property Tax
0.00%
Sales Tax
46.75%
Selective Sales Tax
15.90%
Individual Income Tax
31.50%
Corporate Income Tax
1.72%
Corporate Taxes (License)
0.04%

 

II. Sources of Total State General Revenue
Fiscal Year 2001

Property Tax
0.00%
Sales Tax
24.88%
Selective Sales Tax
8.46%
Individual Income Tax
16.77%
Corporate Income Tax
0.92%
Corporate Taxes (License)
0.08%

 

III. State Public Education Spending by Source
Fiscal Year ‘01*

TOTAL SPENDING:

$1,439

  

General Funds
$1,282
89.09%
Other Funds
$28
1.95%
Bonds
$0
0.00%

* dollars expressed in millions

 

IV. State Public Education Revenues
by Source Fiscal Year 2001

Local:
1.8%

Federal:

8.4 %
State:
89.09 %
Other:
0%

 

V. Total State Public Education Expenditures*

1996 State Government:
$1,079,096
1996 Total Spending in State on Education:
$1,040,68
As Percent of All State Government Spending:
18.15%
2001 State Government:
$1,511,317
2001 Total Spending in State on Education:
$1,215,968
As Percent of All State Government Spending:
22.25%

*dollars expressed in thousands

 

VI. Per Pupil Cost-Adjusted Spending
2000-‘01 School Year

State Spending Per Pupil:
$5,333

 

VII. State Spending and Revenue
Fiscal Year 2002-General Fund*

General Revenue:
$3,441
Spending:
$3,656
Spending Exceeding FY Revenue:
$215
Percent Spending Exceeding FY General Revenue Received:
6.25%

*dollars expressed in millions

 

VIII. Percent Growth of Annual Taxes & Income
1991-2001

Annual Tax Growth:
1.08%
Annual Income Growth:
1.12%

 

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