Sentences with phrase «percent comes from the federal government»

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Roughly 10 percent of United Technologies» $ 56 billion in revenue comes from the federal government; the Pentagon is its single largest customer.
The percentage of public television's budget that comes from the federal government fell from 26 percent in 1980 to 16 percent in 1990, while corporate funding increased from 11 percent to 17 percent.
(Educare families pay no tuition; an average of 16 percent of the funding comes from philanthropic support, and the rest comes from federal Head Start and Early Head Start funds and other government subsidies for low - income parents.)
The federal government was actually much more generous to New York in those drop - dead days of the 1970s, when more than 20 percent of the city budget came from federal aid.
Five percent comes from Orange County and 80 percent from the federal government, from Federal Emergency Management Agency funding for Hurricane Sandy, funding that can also be applied to projects post-Irene and Tropical Stofederal government, from Federal Emergency Management Agency funding for Hurricane Sandy, funding that can also be applied to projects post-Irene and Tropical StoFederal Emergency Management Agency funding for Hurricane Sandy, funding that can also be applied to projects post-Irene and Tropical Storm Lee.
Currently, 75 percent of the county's budget comes from mandates from both the federal and state governments, the most substantial of which is the county's contributions to Medicaid costs.
Sixty percent of the R&D performed by colleges and universities is funded by the federal government, with most of the rest coming from the institutions» own funds.
Of the district's $ 2.7 billion in revenues in 2013, 50 percent came from the state and 14 percent from the federal government; city and local contributions made up the remainder.
The PDK / Gallup found that 46 percent of adults believe the lion's share of education funding should come from states, while 23 percent said they want the federal government to kick in the most dollars.
After all, only about 10 percent of funding for public schools comes from the federal government.
Local governments provide another 45 percent; the rest comes from the federal government.
Although the federal government contributes less than 10 percent of the funding for K - 12 schools — the rest comes from a mix of state and local funding — the federal role in our nation's schools has grown over time.
Just over 90 percent of the funds for the NISL validation project come from the federal government with an additional nine percent, or $ 1.2 million, coming from private sources.
In North Carolina, approximately 63 percent of funding comes from the state, 26 percent from local funds, and 11 percent from the federal government.
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