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Chapter Two Appendix Tables
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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 |

