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Appendix Tables

Chapter Two Appendix Tables

 

Appendix Table 2.A: State's Total Child Care Spending from All Sources by Federal Fisal Year and Percentage Growth in Spending, Federal Fiscal Years 1997-2001
State FFY 1997
Spending
FFY 1998
Spending
FFY 1999
Spending
FFY 2000
Spending
FFY 2001
Spending
% Change
from FFY 1997
to FFY 1998
% Change
from FFY
1998 to FFY
1999
% Change
from FFY
1999 to FFY
2000
% Change
from FFY
2000 to FFY
2001
% Change
from FFY
1997 to FFY
2001
Alabama $47,467,868 $77,510,885 $83,726,732 $104,634,628 $99,028,180 63% 8% 25% -5% 109%
California $883,310,610 $1,360,596,407 $2,058,289,737 $2,495,942,112 $2,668,687,687 54% 51% 21% 7% 202%
Illinois $336,514,389 $367,430,229 $548,359,761 $659,295,107 $639,047,301 9% 49% 20% -3% 90%
Indiana $57,188,771 $138,369,148 $156,332,530 $201,115,308 $223,719,443 142% 13% 29% 11% 291%
Louisiana $28,824,581 $85,186,438 $118,519,737 $134,140,982 $139,371,506 196% 39% 13% 4% 384%
Massachusetts $256,269,084 $260,395,802 $300,082,996 $340,325,374 $371,058,007 2% 15% 13% 9% 45%
Michigan $264,942,691 $444,727,204 $515,743,973 $469,853,103 $505,837,310 68% 16% -9% 8% 91%
Minnesota $92,757,837 $135,800,507 $182,972,822 $172,745,001 $196,075,339 46% 35% -6% 14% 111%
New Jersey $145,099,248 $150,801,672 $187,106,081 $230,463,324 $273,206,109 4% 24% 23% 19% 88%
New Mexico $22,444,169 $46,098,672 $46,618,194 $54,121,205 $75,171,548 105% 1% 16% 39% 235%
New York N/A N/A N/A $711,922,810 $851,204,216 N/A N/A N/A 20% N/A
North Carolina $194,946,558 $253,936,519 $285,590,772 $355,869,399 $399,435,348 30% 12% 25% 12% 105%
Ohio $197,596,251 $210,957,443 $247,668,821 $448,600,893 $496,763,438 7% 17% 81% 11% 151%
Tennessee $117,932,863 $148,463,668 $172,832,153 $188,581,835 $229,177,009 26% 16% 9% 22% 94%
Texas $210,490,900 $276,615,561 $355,035,633 $360,655,840 $458,190,779 31% 28% 2% 27% 118%
Virginia $75,666,187 $94,432,589 $134,776,078 $145,495,623 $118,437,850 25% 43% 8% -19% 57%
Washington $111,615,008 $162,439,141 $219,962,134 $253,115,350 $349,241,820 46% 35% 15% 38% 213%
Source: Information provided by study states, drawn from their ACF-696 and ACF-1 96 financial reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
*FFY1997-1999 data unavailable for New York. The 16-state average excludes spending in New York in FFY2000 and FFY 2001.
Revised FFY99 figures are lower for California, New Jersey , Texas , and Virginia and higher for Ohio than stated in the first interim report. Revised FFY2000 figures are lower than stated in the second interim report for Alabama, California, and Minnesota. Revised FFY2000 figures were higher than stated in the second interim report for Indiana, Tennessee, Virginia , and Washington.

 

Appendix Table 2.B.1: Adjusted FFY01 Total Spending Per Estimated Eligible Children
State Total FFY97
Spending
Cost Per
Hour1
Cost Index1 Adjusted FFY97
Spending
Estimated
Eligible
Children2
Federal Rules Adj.
Total FFY97
Spending Per
Estimated Eligible
Children
Alabama $47,467,868 $6.92 0.896 $52,955,483 212,036 $249.75
California $883,310,610 $9.99 1.294 $682,598,389 1,614,569 $422.77
Illinois $336,514,389 $8.59 1.113 $302,432,024 540,838 $559.19
Indiana $57,188,771 $8.59 1.113 $51,396,660 217,381 $236.44
Louisiana $28,824,581 $6.12 0.793 $36,360,419 200,060 $181.75
Massachusetts $256,269,084 $8.59 1.113 $230,314,008 260,334 $884.69
Michigan $264,942,691 $8.59 1.113 $238,109,147 406,033 $586.43
Minnesota $92,757,837 $7.84 1.016 $91,338,074 163,049 $560.19
New Jersey $145,099,248 $8.46 1.096 $132,407,352 321,875 $411.36
New Mexico $22,444,169 $7.20 0.933 $24,065,137 96,405 $249.62
New York N/A $8.46 1.096 N/A 626,443 N/A
North Carolina $194,946,558 $6.89 0.892 $218,430,686 325,803 $670.44
Ohio $197,596,251 $8.59 1.113 $177,583,592 411,998 $431.03
Tennessee $117,932,863 $6.92 0.896 $131,566,720 222,664 $590.88
Texas $210,490,900 $6.12 0.793 $265,521,201 891,998 $297.67
Virginia $75,666,187 $6.89 0.892 $84,781,272 231,197 $366.71
Washington $111,615,008 $9.99 1.294 $86,253,039 207,889 $414.90
median: $131,516,056 $8.46 $1.10 $131,987,036 260,334 $418.84
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their and Human Services and additional sources.
ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1997 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.
2 The estimated number of potentially-eligible children under federal eligibility criteria provides a common benchmark across the states that is unaffected by state policy. These are children in families earning 62 percent or less of the State Median Income and with parents working or in other activities which confer potential eligibility. The estimated number of federally-eligible children is the result of a simulation model estimate conducted by the Urban Institute using data on income, employment, and disability status from the combine March 2000, March 2001, and March 2002 Current Population Surveys, which cover calendar years 1999-2001. Of course, in no state do all potentially federally-eligible children receive subsidies. Previously discussed in chapters three and seven of interim report 1.

 

Appendix Table 2.B.2: Adjusted FFY01 Total Spending per Estimated Eligible Child
State Total FFY98
Spending
Cost Per Hour1 Cost Index1 Adjusted
FFY98
Spending
Estimated
Eligible
Children2
Federal Rules Adj.
Total FFY98
Spending Per
Estimated Eligible
Children
Alabama $77,510,885 $6.92 0.896 $86,471,681 212,036 $407.82
California $1,360,596,407 $9.99 1.294 $1,051,431,858 1,614,569 $651.22
Illinois $367,430,229 $8.59 1.113 $330,216,690 540,838 $610.56
Indiana $138,369,148 $8.59 1.113 $124,355,043 217,381 $572.06
Louisiana $85,186,438 $6.12 0.793 $107,457,402 200,060 $537.13
Massachusetts $260,395,802 $8.59 1.113 $234,022,770 260,334 $898.93
Michigan $444,727,204 $8.59 1.113 $399,684,984 406,033 $984.37
Minnesota $135,800,507 $7.84 1.016 $133,721,928 163,049 $820.13
New Jersey $150,801,672 $8.46 1.096 $137,610,982 321,875 $427.53
New Mexico $46,098,672 $7.20 0.933 $49,428,021 96,405 $512.71
New York N/A $8.46 1.096 N/A 626,443 N/A
North Carolina $253,936,519 $6.89 0.892 $284,526,840 325,803 $873.31
Ohio $210,957,443 $8.59 1.113 $189,591,555 411,998 $460.18
Tennessee $148,463,668 $6.92 0.896 $165,627,098 222,664 $743.84
Texas $276,615,561 $6.12 0.793 $348,933,355 891,998 $391.18
Virginia $94,432,589 $6.89 0.892 $105,808,358 231,197 $457.65
Washington $162,439,141 $9.99 1.294 $125,528,545 207,889 $603.82
Median: $156,620,407 $8.46 1.096 $151,619,040 260,334 $587.94
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1997 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.
2 The estimated number of potentially-eligible children under federal eligibility criteria provides a common benchmark across the states that is unaffected by state policy. These are children in families earning 62 percent or less of the State Median Income and with parents working or in other activities which confer potential eligibility. The estimated number of federally-eligible children is the result of a simulation model estimate conducted by the Urban Institute using data on income, employment, and disability status from the combine March 2000, March 2001, and March 2002 Current Population Surveys, which cover calendar years 1999-2001. Of course, in no state do all potentially federally-eligible children receive subsidies. Previously discussed in chapters three and seven of interim report 1.

 

Appendix Table 2.B.3: Adjusted FFY01 Total Spending Per Estimated Eligible Children
State Total FFY99
Spending
Cost Per Hour1 Cost Index1 Adjusted FFY99
Spending
Estimated
Eligible
Children2
Federal Rules Adj.
Total FFY99
Spending Per
Estimated Eligible
Children
Alabama $83,726,732 $6.65 0.804 $104,123,319 212,036 $491.06
California $2,058,289,737 $9.13 1.104 $1,864,409,214 1,614,569 $1,154.74
Illinois $548,359,761 $9.25 1.119 $490,263,267 540,838 $906.49
Indiana $156,332,530 $9.25 1.119 $139,769,732 217,381 $642.97
Louisiana $118,519,737 $5.85 0.707 $167,548,415 200,060 $837.49
Massachusetts $300,082,996 $8.97 1.085 $276,665,148 260,334 $1,062.73
Michigan $515,743,973 $9.25 1.119 $461,102,990 406,033 $1,135.63
Minnesota $182,972,822 $8.20 0.992 $184,534,785 163,049 $1,131.77
New Jersey $187,106,081 $9.05 1.094 $170,979,811 321,875 $531.20
New Mexico $46,618,194 $7.29 0.881 $52,885,112 96,405 $548.57
New York N/A $9.05 1.094 N/A 626,443 N/A
North Carolina $285,590,772 $7.16 0.866 $329,865,319 325,803 $1,012.47
Ohio $247,668,821 $9.25 1.119 $221,429,313 411,998 $537.45
Tennessee $172,832,153 $6.65 0.804 $214,935,625 222,664 $965.29
Texas $355,035,633 $5.85 0.707 $501,905,074 891,998 $562.68
Virginia $134,776,078 $7.16 0.866 $155,670,135 231,197 $673.32
Washington $219,962,134 $9.13 1.104 $199,242,809 207,889 $958.41
Median: $203,534,108 $8.97 $1.08 $207,089,217 260,334 $871.99
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1999 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.
2 The estimated number of potentially-eligible children under federal eligibility criteria provides a common benchmark across the states that is unaffected by state policy. These are children in families earning 62 percent or less of the State Median Income and with parents working or in other activities which confer potential eligibility. The estimated number of federally-eligible children is the result of a simulation model estimate conducted by the Urban Institute using data on income, employment, and disability status from the combine March 2000, March 2001, and March 2002 Current Population Surveys, which cover calendar years 1999-2001. Of course, in no state do all potentially federally-eligible children receive subsidies. Previously discussed in chapters three and seven of interim report 1.

 

Appendix Table 2.B.4: Adjusted FFY01 Total Spending Per Estimated Eligible Children
State Total FFY00 Spending Cost Per Hour1 Cost Index1 Adjusted
FFY00
Spending
Estimated
Eligible
Children2
Federal Rules Adj.
Total FFY00
Spending Per Estimated
Eligible Child
Alabama $104,634,628 $6.65 0.804 $130,124,568 212,036 $613.69
California $2,495,942,112 $9.13 1.104 $2,260,836,940 1,614,569 $1,400.27
Illinois $659,295,107 $9.25 1.119 $589,445,463 540,838 $1,089.87
Indiana $201,115,308 $9.25 1.119 $179,807,956 217,381 $827.16
Louisiana $134,140,982 $5.85 0.707 $189,631,781 200,060 $947.88
Massachusetts $340,325,374 $8.97 1.085 $313,767,095 260,334 $1,205.25
Michigan $469,853,103 $9.25 1.119 $420,074,072 406,033 $1,034.58
Minnesota $172,745,001 $8.20 0.992 $174,219,653 163,049 $1,068.51
New Jersey $230,463,324 $9.05 1.094 $210,600,187 321,875 $654.29
New Mexico $54,121,205 $7.29 0.881 $61,396,758 96,405 $636.86
New York $711,922,810 $9.05 1.094 $650,563,717 626,443 $1,038.50
North Carolina $355,869,399 $7.16 0.866 $411,039,097 325,803 $1,261.62
Ohio $448,600,893 $9.25 1.119 $401,073,447 411,998 $973.48
Tennessee $188,581,835 $6.65 0.804 $234,522,071 222,664 $1,053.26
Texas $360,655,840 $5.85 0.707 $509,850,222 891,998 $571.58
Virginia $145,495,623 $7.16 0.866 $168,051,509 231,197 $726.88
Washington $253,115,350 $9.13 1.104 $229,273,159 207,889 $1,102.86
Median: $253,115,350 $8.97 $1.08 $234,522,071 260,334 $1,034.58
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1999 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.
2 The estimated number of potentially-eligible children under federal eligibility criteria provides a common benchmark across the states that is unaffected by state policy. These are children in families earning 62 percent or less of the State Median Income and with parents working or in other activities which confer potential eligibility. The estimated number of federally-eligible children is the result of a simulation model estimate conducted by the Urban Institute using data on income, employment, and disability status from the combine March 2000, March 2001, and March 2002 Current Population Surveys, which cover calendar years 1999-2001. Of course, in no state do all potentially federally-eligible children receive subsidies. Previously discussed in chapters three and seven of interim report 1.

 

Appendix Table 2.B.5: Adjusted FFY01 Total Spending Per Estimated Eligible Children
State Total FFY01 Spending Cost Per Hour1 Cost Index1 Adjusted
FFY01
Spending
Estimated
Eligible
Children2
Federal Rules Adj.
Total FFY01 Spending
Per Estimated
Eligible Children
Alabama $99,028,180 $6.72 0.754 $131,300,757 212,036 $619.24
California $2,668,687,687 $9.25 1.038 $2,570,595,383 1,614,569 $1,592.12
Illinois $639,047,301 $10.48 1.176 $543,312,161 540,838 $1,004.57
Indiana $223,719,443 $10.48 1.176 $190,204,221 217,381 $874.98
Louisiana $139,371,506 $6.27 0.704 $198,054,245 200,060 $989.98
Massachusetts $371,058,007 $9.22 1.035 $358,582,087 260,334 $1,377.39
Michigan $505,837,310 $10.48 1.176 $430,058,247 406,033 $1,059.17
Minnesota $196,075,339 $10.77 1.209 $162,212,746 163,049 $994.87
New Jersey $273,206,109 $9.75 1.094 $249,668,352 321,875 $775.67
New Mexico $75,171,548 $9.59 1.076 $69,841,344 96,405 $724.46
New York $851,204,216 $9.75 1.094 $777,869,699 626,443 $1,241.72
North Carolina $399,435,348 $7.95 0.892 $447,669,050 325,803 $1,374.05
Ohio $496,763,438 $10.48 1.176 $422,343,725 411,998 $1,025.11
Tennessee $229,177,009 $6.72 0.754 $303,864,159 222,664 $1,364.68
Texas $458,190,779 $6.27 0.704 $651,113,212 891,998 $729.95
Virginia $118,437,850 $7.95 0.892 $132,739,779 231,197 $574.14
Washington $349,241,820 $9.25 1.038 $336,404,823 207,889 $1,618.19
Median: $349,241,820 $9.25 $1.04 $336,404,823 260,334 $1,004.57
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 2001 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.
2 The estimated number of potentially-eligible children under federal eligibility criteria provides a common benchmark across the states that is unaffected by state policy. These are children in families earning 62 percent or less of the State Median Income and with parents working or in other activities which confer potential eligibility. The estimated number of federally-eligible children is the result of a simulation model estimate conducted by the Urban Institute using data on income, employment, and disability status from the combine March 2000, March 2001, and March 2002 Current Population Surveys, which cover calendar years 1999-2001. Of course, in no state do all potentially federally-eligible children receive subsidies. Previously discussed in chapters three and seven of interim report 1.

 

Appendix Table 6-C.1: Adjusted FFY97 Total Spending Per Child Served
State Total FFY97 Spending Cost Per Hour1 Cost Index1 Adjusted
FFY97
Spending
Children Served Total FFY97 Adjusted
Spending Per
Children Served
Alabama $47,467,868 $6.92 0.896 $52,955,483 21,875 $2,421
California $883,310,610 $9.99 1.294 $682,598,389 N/A N/A
Illinois $336,514,389 $8.59 1.113 $302,432,024 98,777 $3,062
Indiana $57,188,771 $8.59 1.113 $51,396,660 18,000 $2,855
Louisiana $28,824,581 $6.12 0.793 $36,360,419 15,475 $2,350
Massachusetts $256,269,084 $8.59 1.113 $230,314,008 51,804 $4,446
Michigan $264,942,691 $8.59 1.113 $238,109,147 71,312 $3,339
Minnesota $92,757,837 $7.84 1.016 $91,338,074 24,485 $3,730
New Jersey $145,099,248 $8.46 1.096 $132,407,352 N/A N/A
New Mexico $22,444,169 $7.20 0.933 $24,065,137 7,950 $3,027
New York N/A $8.46 1.096 N/A 81,001 N/A
North Carolina $194,946,558 $6.89 0.892 $218,430,686 72,532 $3,012
Ohio $197,596,251 $8.59 1.113 $177,583,592 60,053 $2,957
Tennessee $117,932,863 $6.92 0.896 $131,566,720 51,608 $2,549
Texas $210,490,900 $6.12 0.793 $265,521,201 41,721 $6,364
Virginia $75,666,187 $6.89 0.892 $84,781,272 N/A N/A
Washington $111,615,008 $9.99 1.294 $86,253,039 42,070 $2,050
Median           $3,012
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1997 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.

 

Appendix Table 2-C.7: Adjusted FFY00 Total Spending Per Child Served
State Total FFY98
Spending
Cost Per Hour1 Cost Index1 Adjusted FFY98
Spending
Children Served Total FFY98
Adjusted Spending
Per Children Served
Alabama $77,510,885 $6.92 0.896 $86,471,681 28,731 $3,010
California $1,360,596,407 $9.99 1.294 $1,051,431,858 N/A N/A
Illinois $367,430,229 $8.59 1.113 $330,216,690 119,888 $2,754
Indiana $138,369,148 $8.59 1.113 $124,355,043 29,311 $4,243
Louisiana $85,186,438 $6.12 0.793 $107,457,402 28,574 $3,761
Massachusetts $260,395,802 $8.59 1.113 $234,022,770 46,209 $5,064
Michigan $444,727,204 $8.59 1.113 $399,684,984 102,336 $3,906
Minnesota $135,800,507 $7.84 1.016 $133,721,928 32,721 $4,087
New Jersey $150,801,672 $8.46 1.096 $137,610,982 N/A N/A
New Mexico $46,098,672 $7.20 0.933 $49,428,021 14,876 $3,323
New York N/A $8.46 1.096 N/A 119,978 N/A
North Carolina $253,936,519 $6.89 0.892 $284,526,840 86,061 $3,306
Ohio $210,957,443 $8.59 1.113 $189,591,555 63,225 $2,999
Tennessee $148,463,668 $6.92 0.896 $165,627,098 55,213 $3,000
Texas $276,615,561 $6.12 0.793 $348,933,355 76,957 $4,534
Virginia $94,432,589 $6.89 0.892 $105,808,358 N/A N/A
Washington $162,439,141 $9.99 1.294 $125,528,545 51,520 $2,437
Median           $3,323
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1997 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.

 

Appendix Table 2-C.8: Adjusted FFY00 Total Spending Per Child Served
State Total FFY99
Spending
Cost Per
Hour1
Cost
Index1
Adjusted FFY99
Spending
Children
Served
Total FFY99
Adjusted Spending
Per Children Served
Alabama $83,726,732 $6.65 0.804 $104,123,319 32,910 $3,164
California $2,058,289,737 $9.13 1.104 $1,864,409,214 N/A N/A
Illinois $548,359,761 $9.25 1.119 $490,263,267 167,951 $2,919
Indiana $156,332,530 $9.25 1.119 $139,769,732 37,828 $3,695
Louisiana $118,519,737 $5.85 0.707 $167,548,415 41,902 $3,999
Massachusetts $300,082,996 $8.97 1.085 $276,665,148 69,308 $3,992
Michigan $515,743,973 $9.25 1.119 $461,102,990 118,045 $3,906
Minnesota $182,972,822 $8.20 0.992 $184,534,785 35,565 $5,189
New Jersey $187,106,081 $9.05 1.094 $170,979,811 34,086 $5,016
New Mexico $46,618,194 $7.29 0.881 $52,885,112 18,563 $2,849
New York N/A $9.05 1.094 N/A 151,848 N/A
North Carolina $285,590,772 $7.16 0.866 $329,865,319 92,921 $3,550
Ohio $247,668,821 $9.25 1.119 $221,429,313 66,114 $3,349
Tennessee $172,832,153 $6.65 0.804 $214,935,625 56,159 $3,827
Texas $355,035,633 $5.85 0.707 $501,905,074 109,963 $4,564
Virginia $134,776,078 $7.16 0.866 $155,670,135 N/A N/A
Washington $219,962,134 $9.13 1.104 $199,242,809 57,966 $3,437
Median           3,761
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1999 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.

 

Appendix Table 2-C.9: Adjusted FFY00 Total Spending Per Child Served
State Total FFY00
Spending
Cost Per
Hour1
Cost Index1 Adjusted FFY00
Spending
Children
Served
Total FFY00
Adjusted Spending
Per Children
Served
Alabama $104,634,628 $6.65 0.804 $130,124,568 31,590 $4,119
California $2,495,942,112 $9.13 1.104 $2,260,836,940 N/A N/A
Illinois $659,295,107 $9.25 1.119 $589,445,463 185,698 $3,174
Indiana $201,115,308 $9.25 1.119 $179,807,956 42,960 $4,185
Louisiana $134,140,982 $5.85 0.707 $189,631,781 43,391 $4,370
Massachusetts $340,325,374 $8.97 1.085 $313,767,095 73,895 $4,246
Michigan $469,853,103 $9.25 1.119 $420,074,072 124,489 $3,374
Minnesota $172,745,001 $8.20 0.992 $174,219,653 35,851 $4,860
New Jersey $230,463,324 $9.05 1.094 $210,600,187 50,752 $4,150
New Mexico $54,121,205 $7.29 0.881 $61,396,758 19,108 $3,213
New York $711,922,810 $9.05 1.094 $650,563,717 199,474 $3,261
North Carolina $355,869,399 $7.16 0.866 $411,039,097 99,724 $4,122
Ohio $448,600,893 $9.25 1.119 $401,073,447 75,851 $5,288
Tennessee $188,581,835 $6.65 0.804 $234,522,071 54,593 $4,296
Texas $360,655,840 $5.85 0.707 $509,850,222 111,547 $4,571
Virginia $145,495,623 $7.16 0.866 $168,051,509 23,948 $7,017
Washington $253,115,350 $9.13 1.104 $229,273,159 68,653 $3,340
Median           $4,168
Source: Information provided by the study states drawn from their ACF-800, ACF-801 reports to the US Department of Health and Human Services and additional sources.
1 Expenditures were adjusted using a child care cost index based on the relative average hourly wage rate for a child care worker. The Child Care Cost Index is defined as: CCCli = Wi/Wn, where Wi = average wage rate for child care workers in Region i, and Wn = national average hourly wage rate for child care workers. Adjusted child care expenditures in State i actual child care expenditures in State i is located in Region i. Average hourly wage rates for child care workers were obtained from r based on the 1999 Census Bureau's National Compensation Survey. Wages are estimated for 9 Census regions, nationally.

 

Adjusted FFY01 Total Spending Per Child Served
State Total FFY01
Spending
Cost Per
Hour1
Cost Index1 Adjusted FFY01
Spending
Children
Served
Total FFY01
Adjsuted Spending
Per Children
Served
Alabama $99,028,180 $6.72 0.754 $131,300,757 34,935 $3,758
California $2,668,687,687 $9.25 1.038 $2,570,595,383 N/A N/A
Illinois $639,047,301 $10.48 1.176 $543,312,161 195,156 $2,784
Indiana $223,719,443 $10.48 1.176 $190,204,221 52,510 $3,622
Louisiana $139,371,506 $6.27 0.704 $198,054,245 39,002 $5,078
Massachusetts $371,058,007 $9.22 1.035 $358,582,087 73,464 $4,881
Michigan $505,837,310 $10.48 1.176 $430,058,247 123,946 $3,470
Minnesota $196,075,339 $10.77 1.209 $162,212,746 34,957 $4,640
New Jersey $273,206,109 $9.75 1.094 $249,668,352 45,435 $5,495
New Mexico $75,171,548 $9.59 1.076 $69,841,344 24,043 $2,905
New York $851,204,216 $9.75 1.094 $777,869,699 196,786 $3,953
North Carolina $399,435,348 $7.95 0.892 $447,669,050 103,319 $4,333
Ohio $496,763,438 $10.48 1.176 $422,343,725 79,806 $5,292
Tennessee $229,177,009 $6.72 0.754 $303,864,159