Military > Cost of Nuclear Weapons (vs) Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > Current Expenditures

34.55 billion
Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > Current Expenditures
716.01 million
21.32 million Military > Cost of Nuclear Weapons ($) 1.4 billion

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.957 (this correlation is very strong)
Outliers: California

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Variable: Military > Cost of Nuclear Weapons Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > Current Expenditures
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Definition: Cost of Nuclear Weapons . This data set indicates how much money leaves the state in terms of residents' individual income taxes to pay for nuclear weapons (defined as 'atomic energy activities' in the National Defense Budget). Total current expenditures for public elementary and secondary education, grades prekindergarten through grade 12, including ungraded students. Expenditures for equipment, non-public education, school construction, debt financing and community services are excluded from this data item. Expenditures by state governments for and on behalf of LEAs are included in these expenditures, and all other expenditures here. This is the sum of expenditures for Instruction, Support Services, and Non-instructional Services (excluding Community Services) and Direct Program Support (excluding Support for Private school Students), and excludes Property expenditures. These data are taken from the CCD National Public Education Financial Survey.
Source: National Priorities Project Database, 2004 National Center for Educational Statistics
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