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New York City Public Schools has provided a comprehensive breakdown of its $37.5 billion dollar budget for 2023-2024, which truly highlights just how colossal the school district is. Here are some standouts from the data: $7.3 billion goes to employee benefits and pension.
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The state budget for fiscal year (FY) 2024-25 totals $116.5 billion after accounting for $949.6 million in vetoes, a decrease of over $2 million compared to prior-year funding.
$1.192 billion in additional dollars for the state's portion of the FEFP funding, bringing the total state funding to $15.5 billion. Local funding also increased to $12.9 billion, as did per pupil spending and the base student allocation (BSA), which increased by 3.7 percent.
Palm Beach County's School Board has given final approval to a $5.66 billion budget with a lower tax rate for the 2025 fiscal year.
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