ID# 1881:
"State Expenses for Maintaining State Institutions for the Socially Inadequate Classes, 1916," Eugenical News (vol. 5)
Date:
1920
Pages: 1 of 1
Source:
Cold Spring Harbor, ERO, Eugenical News, 5

1881.

Eugenical News   79

State Expenses for Maintaining State Institutions for the Socially Inadequate Classes. 1916.

(Not including county or other local expenditures.)

(From Statistical Dictionary of State Institutions for the Defective, Dependent and Delinquent Classes, Bureau of the Census, 1919.)

[double hairline score]

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Total

Rank among states

Per cent of total state expenditures for this purpose

Rank among states

Alabama . . .

 $425,018

 40

 5.4

 48

Arizona . . .

 255,922

 45

 12.7

 37

Arkansas . . .

 743,372

 28

 18.5

 16

California . . .

 3,228,827

 

 15.4

24

Colorado . . .

 684,053

 31

 18.1

 17

Connecticut . . .

 1,503,022

 14

 20.5

 10

Delaware . . .

 91,782

 49

 10.8

45

District of Columbia . . .

 345,280

 41

 3.5

 49

Florida . . .

 491,854

 36

 16.2

 22

Georgia . . .

 836,225

 26

 13.4

 33

Idaho . . .

 279,667

 43

 14.9

 29

Illinois . . .

 4,665,459

 4

 23.7

 5

Indiana . . .

 2,578,716

 8

 14.4

 30

Iowa . . .

 2,000,997

 12

 22.6

 7

Kansas . . .

 1,404,173

 16

 24.3

 3

Kentucky . . .

 1,339,818

 17

 13.4

 32

Louisiana . . .

 933,992

 23

 15.2

 27

Maine . . .

 753,172

 27

 10.9

 43

Maryland . . .

 1,113,561

 18

 16.4

 19

Massachusetts . . .

 6,322,275

 2

 30.5

 1

Michigan . . .

 2,840,261

 7

 15.3

 25

Minnesota . . .

 2,258,719

 11

 13.6

 31

Mississippi . . .

 716,100

 30

 15.2

 28

Missouri . . .

 1,885,125

 13

 20.0

 11

Montana . . .

 589,940

 34

 16.4

 18

Nebraska . . .

 976,516

 22

 23.4

 6

Nevada . . .

 135,810

 48

 11.2

 40

New Hampshire . . .

 456,840

 39

 22.2

 8

New Jersey . . .

 2,344,680

 9

 13.3

 34

New Mexico . . .

 186,453

 46

 11.6

 39

New York . . .

 11,230,856

 1

 20.9

 9

North Carolina . . .

 883,785

 25

 19.3

 13

North Dakota . . .

 485,709

 37

 12.6

 38

Ohio . . .

 3,966,756

 5

 24.6

 2

Oklahoma . . .

 1,056,137

 20

 19.9

 12

Oregon . . .

 624,676

 33

 16.3

 21

Pennsylvania . . .

 4,772,212

 3

 15.2

 26

Rhode Island . . .

 739,030

 29

 24.3

 4

South Carolina . . .

 466,598

 38

 16.4

 20

South Dakota . . .

 493,200

 35

 15.6

 23

Tennessee . . .

 1,058,595

 19

 18.7

 14

Texas . . .

 2,285,383

 10

 12.7

 36

Utah . . .

 265,194

 44

 9.4

 47

Vermont . . .

 287,044

 42

 10.3

 46

Virginia . . .

 908,329

 24

 11.2

 42

Washington . . .

 998,286

 21

 11.2

 41