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Idaho ranks last in per pupil spending

EMMA EPPERLY / Idaho Ed News | Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 1 week, 5 days AGO
by EMMA EPPERLY / Idaho Ed News
| April 26, 2026 1:00 AM

Idaho spends the least per student in K-12 public schools, according to newly released data from the National Center for Education Statistics.

The Gem State spent $11,167 per pupil during the 2024 fiscal year, according to the most recent data available from NCES.

That makes Idaho last in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Nationwide, schools spent on average $17,499 per child.

The closest state to Idaho is Utah, which spent $11,299. After that, the per-pupil expenditure jumps up by about $1,000.

In 2022 and 2023, Idaho ranked second-to-last, behind Utah, in per-pupil spending. In 2021, Idaho ranked last. Idaho has occupied a similar bottom-of-the-pile spot for more than a decade.

But even in Idaho, there’s a wide range in spending per child. For example, in Avery, one of the state’s smallest K-8 school districts, about $91,030 was spent per student in 2025, the most in the state. Three Creek, Prairie and Pleasant Valley Elementary school districts — also small — round out the top four.

Some large districts spend more than the state average. Boise spent $14,639 per student in fiscal year 2025. The state’s largest district, West Ada, spent $8,875, well under the state average.

The lowest per-student spending in the state is often from hybrid or virtual schools. Idaho Home Learning spent $6,408 last year. The statewide average for 2025 was $13,020.

Here’s the data for Idaho’s neighboring states:

• Wyoming $20,542

• Washington $18,639

• Oregon $18,052

• Nevada $14,247

• Montana $14,202

• Utah 11,299

• Idaho $11,167


Ed News Data Analyst Randy Schrader contributed to this story. This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 22, 2026.