Notable numbers: education spending, election ads and Fort Bragg
53,228 The number of military personnel, including students and Reservists, at Fort Bragg
14,663 The number of civilian employees at Fort Bragg
5,552 The number of contract employees
71,259 The number of family members
53 The percentage of women in intimate partner homicides who were killed with guns
5 The number of times greater are the chances that a domestic violence victim will be killed if her abuser has access to a gun
95 The percentage of police officers slain while responding to domestic disputes who are killed with firearms
$61.8 million What the Rams Club at UNC-Chapel Hill brought in in 2015-2016, an all-time high
84 The percentage increase that was over 2014-2015
$51.7 million The amount of fundraising in 2006-2007, the previous high
$11,009 The national average of spending per public education student in fiscal year 2014
$8,512 What North Carolina spent
44th Where North Carolina ranked in per-pupil spending that year
$545 How much of that was spent on school administration
$97 How much was spent on general administration
$284 How much was spent on instructional staff support
$452 How much was student support
$1,221 How much was instruction employee benefits
$3,609 How much was instruction employee salary
$18,931,068 Total compensation for Mylan CEO Heather Bresch in 2015
671 The percentage increase over her 2007 salary
461 The percentage increase in the cost of the company’s EpiPen over the same period
99 The percentage of people arrested on charges of gaming or playing cards or dice in Baltimore between 2010 and 2015 who were black
7,700 The number of American children under age 14 who suffered accidental firearm injuries between 2001 and 2010
61 The number of detainees still in Guantanamo
191,000 The number of U.S. coal miners have lost their jobs since 2014
$53,657 The median household income in the United States in 2014
$75,591 The average household income
80,000 The number of ads run by outside groups in federal elections in 2000
880,000 The number of those ads in 2012
18,000 The average number of ads bought by nonprofit groups that don’t have to disclose donors in each election cycle between 2000 and 2006
219,000 The average number of ads bought by those groups per cycle since 2010
This story was originally published August 26, 2016 at 3:49 PM with the headline "Notable numbers: education spending, election ads and Fort Bragg."