REPORT ON FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION, FISCAL YEARS 1980 TO 1990

        U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENT
   NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
                                 
                  MAY 1991        
                                 
    REPORT ON FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION,
   FISCAL YEARS 1980 TO 1990, NOW AVAILABLE

The federal government provides support for education well
beyond programs funded through the U.S. Department of
Education (ED).  Total federal support for education in
fiscal year (FY) 1990, excluding estimated federal tax
expenditures, was estimated at $61.8 billion, an increase of
$22.6 billion, or 58 percent, since FY 1980. After
adjustment for inflation, federal funds for education
increased 2 percent between FY 80 and FY 90. In FY 90, the
Department of Education's outlays totaled $22.4 billion,
reflecting an increase of 10 percent from FY 80, after
adjustment for inflation.  During this same period, ED's
share of total federal on-budget education support rose from
38 percent to 44 percent.

A report entitled FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION: FISCAL
YEARS 1980 TO 1990, published by the National Center for
Education Statistics, attempts to provide a comprehensive
picture of total federal financial support for education for
fiscal years 1980 through 1990.

Following are some highlights from the report:

o  In FY 90, schools and colleges derived only about 11    
   percent of their revenues from the federal government,  
   excluding estimated federal tax expenditures, with the  
   remaining revenues coming from state and local          
   governments, individuals, and private organizations.

o  Between FY 80 and FY 90, after adjusting for inflation,  
   federal program funds for elementary and secondary      
   education declined 15 percent; postsecondary education  
   funds declined 24 percent; other education funds (which  
   includes libraries, museums, cultural activities, and    
   miscellaneous research) increased 46 percent; and funds  
   for research at institutions of higher education        
   increased 44 percent.

o  About 61 percent of total federal education support went
   to educational institutions in FY 90. Another 17 percent
   was used for student support.  Banks and other lending  
   agencies received about 11 percent and all other        
   recipients, including libraries, museums, and federal    
   institutions, received the balance of about 12 percent.

o  Other major sources of federal education dollars include
   the Departments of Health and Human Services,            
   Agriculture, Defense, Energy, and Labor, as well as the  
   National Science Foundation.

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FISCAL YEARS 1980 TO 1990, complete the following form and mail
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              Years to 1980 to 1990, Now Available  
                   
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          Office of Educational Research and Improvement
          Education Information Branch, Suite 310
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