Compare spending for education between state government budgets and local government budgets.(1 point)

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Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary and secondary education than state governments but state governments spend a higher percentage on higher education than local governments.
Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary and secondary education than state governments but state governments spend a higher percentage on higher education than local governments.

Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary education than state governments but state governments spend a higher percentage on secondary and higher education than state governments.
Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary education than state governments but state governments spend a higher percentage on secondary and higher education than state governments.

Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary, secondary, and higher education than state governments.
Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary, secondary, and higher education than state governments.

State governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary, secondary, and higher education than local governments.

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The correct comparison of spending for education between state and local government budgets is:

Local governments spend a higher percentage of their budgets on elementary and secondary education than state governments, but state governments spend a higher percentage on higher education than local governments.

This statement captures the typical distribution of education funding responsibilities between local and state governments. Local governments tend to focus more on K-12 education, while state governments allocate a larger share of their budgets to higher education institutions.