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How much revenue has Prophetstown-Lyndon-Tampico CUSD3 received from local taxpayers?

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The revenue Prophetstown-Lyndon-Tampico Community Unit School District 3 received through local taxes increased 8 percent from fiscal year 2008 to 2017, adjusted for inflation, according to a NW Illinois News analysis of public schools data.

Spending and revenue data obtained for this analysis comes from the Illinois Local Education Agency Retrieval Network (ILEARN), which is part of the Illinois State Board of Education and collects data annually on school district financials.

Adjusting for inflation, the district's share of local taxes per student went up 32.3 percent over the last 10 years.

Local revenue
Year
Total local taxes (nominal)
Total local taxes (real)
9-Month Avg. Daily Attendance
Local taxes per pupil (real)
2008
$4,387,281
$5,133,119
899.71
$5,705.30
2009
$4,247,834
$4,969,966
887.23
$5,601.67
2010
$4,326,883
$4,932,647
878.68
$5,613.70
2011
$4,423,676
$4,998,754
859.85
$5,813.52
2012
$4,672,332
$5,092,842
818.07
$6,225.44
2013
$4,211,890
$4,548,841
801.88
$5,672.72
2014
$4,670,382
$4,950,605
778.79
$6,356.79
2015
$4,998,731
$5,298,655
778.58
$6,805.54
2016
$4,700,684
$4,935,718
753.23
$6,552.74
2017
$5,436,654
$5,545,387
734.81
$7,546.70
Total
$46,076,347
$50,406,534
8,190.83
$61,894.11
10-year change (%)
23.9
8
-18.3
32.3
Illinois Local Education Agency Retrieval Network

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