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Direct Spending by Students
The spending by off-campus students, outside the university, for housing, food, supplies, entertainment and other items and services, as well as the spending by on-campus students outside of the University for entertainment and other items and services, comprise students’ direct impact on the Pennsylvania economy. In total, student spending amounts to more than $717 million in the state’s economy.
Penn State Student Spending, 2003
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Campus
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Student and Resident Spending
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University Park
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$314,769,456
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Abington
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$35,538,868
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Altoona
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$37,118,756
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Beaver
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$8,348,075
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Berks
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$19,967,578
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Delaware County
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$20,826,572
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Dickinson School of Law
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$9,835,544
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DuBois
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$11,356,952
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Erie
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$26,112,824
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Fayette
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$12,998,621
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Great Valley
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$3,708,743
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Harrisburg
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$15,451,615
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Hazleton
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$11,006,264
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Hershey Medical Center
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$1,372,944
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Lehigh Valley
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$9,144,452
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McKeesport
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$10,735,710
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Mont Alto
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$7,032,155
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New Kensington
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$12,280,948
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Penn College
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$86,282,792
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Schuylkill
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$13,582,472
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Shenango
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$9,596,320
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Wilkes-Barre
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$10,210,472
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Worthington Scranton
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$15,616,798
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York
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$14,792,804
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Total:
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$717,687,735 |
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