Not exact matches
School
spending on Long Island is projected to rise an
average 2.35 percent
for the 2017 - 18 school year, with school taxes to increase an
average 1.73 percent — more than this year's hikes, but within
state tax - cap restrictions
for the great majority of districts.
«After voting to raise taxes on the
average Central New York family by more than $ 5500 over the last two years,
spending State money so recklessly that New York almost went bankrupt, and approving an increase for people on welfare even if they refuse to work, David Valesky should be spending his time apologizing to Central New Yorkers, not arranging for payoffs, which secure his ability to further damage our region and s
State money so recklessly that New York almost went bankrupt, and approving an increase
for people on welfare even if they refuse to work, David Valesky should be
spending his time apologizing to Central New Yorkers, not arranging
for payoffs, which secure his ability to further damage our region and
statestate.
Graduation numbers are a controversial issue
for New York
state, which ranks below the national
average in that area although its
spending on public schools is among the nation's highest.
Just 6 percent of property taxes are
spent on Medicaid, or $ 176.21
average cost per resident — that's 47th the
state, making the overall savings
for local taxpayers under the Collins / Faso Amendment debatable.
New estimates released from the Office of the Actuary at the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) project that aggregate health care
spending in the United
States will grow at an
average annual rate of 5.8 percent
for 2012 - 22, or 1.0 percentage point faster than the expected growth in the gross domestic product (GDP).
Michigan
State University researchers studied laptop use in an introductory psychology course and found the
average time
spent browsing the web
for...
In the median
state, less than half of all teachers are expected to work long enough to vest in their retirement plan — meaning that despite big
spending and promises, less than half of all public - school teachers, on
average, will ever receive retirement benefits
for their years on the job (see Figure 3).
Nevada ranked 44th on the
spending index, which considers both the percentage of students in districts
spending at or above the national
average and how far below that
average the
spending for the rest of the
state falls.
From 1992 to 2002, the
state increased
spending on education an
average of 2.6 percent annually, after adjusting
for inflation.
The
state is well above the national
average for the percent of total taxable resources
spent on education, at 4.4 percent.
When you consider the fact that, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation study, kids in the United
States ages 8 - 18
spend an
average of six hours or more using media each day, it becomes that much more urgent
for educators to become fluent in digital literacy.
When you look at the fact that the
average in -
state student
spent $ 19,548 in 2015 (~ $ 34,000 if they're out of
state) on tuition and fees
for college, are coming out of university with $ 80,000 or more in debt, and even though 2016 saw the best job market
for grads since the Great Recession, 51 % of graduates from the classes of 2014 and 2015 said they are working in jobs that do not require their college degree.
The
state spends around $ 55,000 on
average for teachers» salaries at Paterson's JFK High School.
For example, if a state's average per pupil spending exceeds the adequacy measure, but some of its districts do not, the estimated fiscal gap of zero for that state assumes it will redistribute some of its spendi
For example, if a
state's
average per pupil
spending exceeds the adequacy measure, but some of its districts do not, the estimated fiscal gap of zero
for that state assumes it will redistribute some of its spendi
for that
state assumes it will redistribute some of its
spending.
By Education Week «s measure, only 11
states have
average spending levels below our benchmark
for adequacy (in other words, 80 percent of Massachusetts» per - pupil
average).
Medicaid
spending accounts
for more than 20 percent of the
average state's total budget, with federal grants covering from 50 to 83 percent of what the
state spends.
[10] If a
state's equity factor is 0.17,
for example, its
average district
spending variation is 17 percent from the
state mean of per - pupil
spending.
Requiring districts to equalize their
state / local
spending in each Title I school with the
average spending in non-Title I schools can create incentives
for districts to adjust which schools they designate as Title I. For example, if a district's lower - poverty Title I schools (which could still be high poverty schools), have new, less - expensive teachers, kicking those schools out of Title I would lower average spending in non-Title I schoo
for districts to adjust which schools they designate as Title I.
For example, if a district's lower - poverty Title I schools (which could still be high poverty schools), have new, less - expensive teachers, kicking those schools out of Title I would lower average spending in non-Title I schoo
For example, if a district's lower - poverty Title I schools (which could still be high poverty schools), have new, less - expensive teachers, kicking those schools out of Title I would lower
average spending in non-Title I schools.
That percentage is higher than the
state average for students who speak only English, meaning these students closed the gap on an English test after
spending most of their educational career learning in Spanish.
For example, if a school in Mississippi
spends $ 9,000 per student on educational expenses then only $ 4,500 of that money, on
average, is coming from
state appropriations.
Although it is a «high aid» district, in the current school year the District will
spend less per pupil than the
state average for instructional costs.
With the philanthropic money — not counting community partnerships that provide educational and facilities improvements — Partnership schools
spend only about $ 650 more per student per year than the
average district student,
for whom about $ 11,000 is budgeted by the
state.
K - 12
spending per pupil (Comprehensive Costs from Annual Reports per DPI Basic Facts)
for 2008 - 09 ranged from $ 10,293 in Elk Mound to $ 23,679 in Phelps (a high / low ratio of 2.3 to 1) with a
state average of $ 12,346.
On
average, it says, teachers estimate
spending 14 days preparing students
for state - mandated exams, and 12 days
for district - mandated exams, and eight in 10 teachers think their students
spend too much time taking government - mandated tests.
The report also notes that the United
States spends more on
average to compensate teachers and non-teachers when compared with other Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.
Only three
states»
average spending levels meet or exceed the standards
for investment: Texas, Florida and Georgia.
The Senate Republican plan also nearly eliminates Walker's proposed $ 20 million increase in aid
for rural schools, and increases the amount of money school districts that
spend less on each student than the
state average can raise in property taxes.
The association is demanding
state lawmakers freeze scheduled tax breaks
for corporations and those earning more than $ 200,000 a year until legislators raise teacher salaries and per - pupil
spending to the national
average.
Teachers in the United
States spend far more time engaged in active instruction than teachers in other high - performing countries.1 Based on self - reported data, teachers in the United
States spend 27 hours teaching out of 45 hours of work per week.2 Compare this with teachers in Singapore, who teach
for only 17 hours per week, or teachers in Finland, who teach
for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time
for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the
average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted
for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan
for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwork.
Miles» report, which analyzed both
state and national public school
spending trends, pointed to numerous shortfalls in the
state's school finance structure, including that North Carolina has the fifth lowest
average teacher salary in the nation when adjusted
for cost - of - living, and that the
state's teachers earn only about 67 percent of the pay given to «similarly - educated, non-teachers.»
According to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I), Indiana was the 10th least expensive
state for automobile insurance in 2007,
spending an
average of $ 618.
One thing Texans do
spend more
for, however, is insurance — Texas is the most expensive
state to insure a home, with the
average cost to insure a home $ 1,409 a year (compared to the national
average of $ 804).
Residents of the
state can expect to
spend more than the national median across all categories,
for a grand total of $ 52,704 in
average annual cost - of - living expenses.
The country's
stated ambition of focusing on quality tourists will raise visitor
spending, extend
average length - of - stay, and build a more prosperous tourism economy
for all stakeholders, allowing the Kingdom to continue reaping the benefits of tourism in future.
However, it also
states that if
for «cost or productivity reasons, the employee individualized control shall be done, first, through the counting of the
average time
spent, regardless of the sites visited.»
He has
spent an
average of 20 hours per week
for the last two and a half years in the bankruptcy courtrooms and the rest of his time has been
spent assisting clients throughout California to obtain all the relief available to them under federal and
state law, and attending substantial amounts of seminars on cutting edge topics affecting Bankruptcy Law, Foreclosure, and Debt Relief.
According to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I), Indiana was the 10th least expensive
state for automobile insurance in 2007,
spending an
average of $ 618.
The national
average for car insurance in 2014 was $ 1,311, but in the Bay
State an
average driver
spent $ 1,460.
On
average, homeowners
spend $ 1,034 per year across the United
States for insurance, but it runs $ 1,150 per year in the Bay
State.
Make sure that the premium and deductible match what you are looking to
spend as well as the
state average so that you are not over charged
for your policy.
I
spent hours comparing quotes
for basic
state required coverage from the 10 biggest insurers in the Treasure State to find just how much the average Montanan could save on their auto insur
state required coverage from the 10 biggest insurers in the Treasure
State to find just how much the average Montanan could save on their auto insur
State to find just how much the
average Montanan could save on their auto insurance.
According to Sensor Tower's most up - to - date Store Intelligence figures, players in Japan have
spent an
average of $ 26 per download in Pokémon GO over the past 12 months, which is more than triple the next - closest
average of $ 7.70
for the United
States.
The cost of living in Oregon is a 116 index, meaning that overall you will
spend more per year
for access to the same services and goods as you would in another more
average state.
By determining the percentage of income
spent renting in each
state, and the amount needed
for a 10 % down payment, we were able to establish how long (in years) it would take
for an
average resident to save enough money to buy a home of their own.
Home owners who remodel in 2017 will
spend an
average of $ 6,148 on each project, according to NAHB's recent projections of
spending by ZIP code
for each of over 26,000 ZIP codes across the United
States.
Most
states still use their own facilities to care
for elderly inmates, but the National Institute of Corrections estimates that, on
average,
states spend about $ 70,000 per year to incarcerate prisoners aged 50 or older, about three times what it costs to house a younger prisoner.
Methodology: GOBankingRates surveyed all 50
states, analyzing eight data points that served as determining factors in the ranking: (1) median household income, sourced from the Census Bureau in 2015 dollars; (2) median home listing price as of June 2017, sourced from Zillow; (3) food
spending, using the grocery index sourced from Missouri Economic Research and Information Center and multiplying it against the
average amount
spent on food from the BLS consumer
spending survey from July 2015 - July 2016; (4) employee health insurance premium contribution, sourced from the Commonwealth Fund; (5) annual child care costs
for an infant and a 4 - year - old, sourced from Child Care Aware of America; (6) whether the
state offers paid time - off
for family leave; (7) whether the
state has expanded the earned - income Tax Credit at the
state level; (8) whether the
state expanded Medicaid coverage as part of the Affordable Care Act.