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See how much your South Jersey school district could gain or lose in the 2026 state budget

More than 30 districts in South Jersey would get a decrease in state aid, under the proposed state spending plan for fiscal 2026, which begins July 1.

Under Gov. Phil Murphy’s $12.1 billion spending plan to fund the state’s more than 600 K-12 school districts, state officials say about 68% would get an increase in state aid, and 31% would get a decrease.

In South Jersey, 40 of the 106 districts in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties would see their aid increased by less than 3.3%, while 32 would get a decrease under the proposed state spending plan for fiscal 2026, which begins July 1.

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To see what’s proposed for your school district in the budget proposal released Thursday, use the lookup tool below: