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People > Percent of People Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago (vs) Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > Instruct. Expend.- Subtotal (per capita)

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1,232
Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > Instruct. Expend.- Subtotal (per capita)
(per capita)
541
9 People > Percent of People Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago (%) 16

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.410 (this correlation is weak)

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Variable: People > Percent of People Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > Instruct. Expend.- Subtotal (per capita)
Plot Display: Logarithmic (base 10) Linear
Definition: Percent of People 1 Year and Over Who Lived in a Different House Within the Same State 1 Year Ago, 2004 The sum of all Instructional Expenditures except tuition to other LEAs within the State and Property expenditures. These data are taken from the National Public Education Financial Survey. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
Source: American Community Survey 2004 National Center for Educational Statistics
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