Data: U.S. Census Bureau; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios
Arkansas K-12 school systems spent $12,738 per student in fiscal 2023, up 4.8% compared to 2022, per new Census Bureau data.
Why it matters: Spending per student can be a measure of educational resources afforded to kids, but also reflects the costs of administration, building maintenance, transportation, etc.
By the numbers: The national average was5.7% more per pupil in 2023 compared to 2022.
New Mexico (+18.4%); Washington, D.C. (+15.3%) and Hawai'i (+15.1%) had the greatest spending increases per pupil from 2022 to 2023.
Only Louisiana (-1.9%) had a notable decrease; Nevada was nearly flat.
The big picture: In raw dollar terms, Washington, D.C. ($31,629); New York ($30,012) and Vermont ($26,345) had the most spending per pupil in 2023.
Caveat: These figures aren't adjusted for cost of living differences or inflation.
And they're based on "current spending" rather than long-term capital outlays. Some states and districts categorize spending differently between those buckets.
What's next: Many public schools rely at least partially on federal funding, the future of which is uncertain amid the Trump administration's budget cuts and political pressure.