Texas Spending on K-12 Public Education (August 2023)

Texas Spending on K-12 Public Education (August 2023)

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Too much11%
About the right amount22%
Too little51%
Don't know/No opinion16%

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CategoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Too much7%12%15%
About the right amount12%15%34%
Too little70%46%35%
Don't know/No opinion11%27%16%

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CategoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Too much12%4%6%
About the right amount3%21%9%
Too little72%63%74%
Don't know/No opinion13%11%11%

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CategoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Too much20%7%16%
About the right amount37%29%34%
Too little26%49%33%
Don't know/No opinion17%15%17%

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CategoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Too much7%9%16%
About the right amount10%27%28%
Too little74%45%36%
Don't know/No opinion10%18%19%

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CategoryLean liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Too much12%5%7%
About the right amount13%11%5%
Too little56%78%82%
Don't know/No opinion19%6%6%

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CategoryLean conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Too much11%14%20%
About the right amount22%25%35%
Too little43%39%31%
Don't know/No opinion24%22%15%

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CategoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Too much14%5%8%
About the right amount25%19%20%
Too little46%62%56%
Don't know/No opinion16%14%16%

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CategoryMaleFemale
Too much16%7%
About the right amount27%18%
Too little44%57%
Don't know/No opinion13%18%

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CategoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Too much11%11%14%
About the right amount25%21%18%
Too little51%51%50%
Don't know/No opinion13%17%18%

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Category18-2930-4445-6465+
Too much16%12%9%10%
About the right amount16%25%19%28%
Too little52%53%53%45%
Don't know/No opinion16%10%19%17%

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CategoryNo HSHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Too much13%9%15%10%13%8%
About the right amount27%27%14%19%24%20%
Too little45%44%47%61%51%62%
Don't know/No opinion15%20%23%10%12%10%

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CategoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Too much14%12%7%7%
About the right amount25%25%16%12%
Too little46%46%60%67%
Don't know/No opinion15%17%16%14%

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CategoryThe Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word.The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God.Don't know.
Too much17%10%6%6%
About the right amount28%24%10%23%
Too little41%51%69%36%
Don't know/No opinion14%15%14%34%

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