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Education > Elementary & Secondary > Ungraded Students (vs) Economy > GSP > Compensation of Employees > Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

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102 million
Economy > GSP > Compensation of Employees > Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
0
0 Education > Elementary & Secondary > Ungraded Students 70,427

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.534 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers: Pennsylvania, New York

X Axis Y Axis
Variable: Education > Elementary & Secondary > Ungraded Students Economy > GSP > Compensation of Employees > Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
Plot Display: Linear Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: The number of students in a state who are in classes or programs to which students are assigned without standard grade designations. These data are taken from the CCD State Nonfiscal survey. Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles, Compensation of Employees (current dollars) Compensation of Employees is a statisical term which refers to the total gross (pre-tax) wages paid by employers to employeesfor work done in an accounting period, such as a quarter or a year. It represents roughly the total labor cost to an employer.
Source: National Center for Educational Statistics U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Analysis Division. Data for 2003.
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