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USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download GOVERNMENT SPENDING EXPLORER USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download U.S. FEDERAL SPENDING U.S. Economy. In Fiscal Year 2020, the federal government collected $3.42 trillion in federal revenue. Since the government spent more than it collected, the deficit for 2020 was $3.13 trillion. In Fiscal Year 2020, federal spending was equal to 31% of the total gross domestic product (GDP), or economic activity, of the United Statesthat year
FEDERAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 A Breakdown of COVID-19 Financial Relief. As of October 1, 2020, roughly $2.59 trillion in new budgetary resources have been made available for federal agencies to respond to the pandemic. Agencies can use this funding for contracts, grants, loans, and other assistance, as well as direct payments like the Economic ImpactPayments (EIP
FEDERAL SPENDING BY CATEGORY This visualization was created using the Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government spending of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. The Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees publish their Annual Report in April for the prior Fiscal Year. For example, the 2019 Annual Report contains FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT BY YEAR Federal Deficit Trends Over Time. Since 2001, the U.S. has experienced a deficit each year. Beginning in 2016, increases in spending on Social Security, health care, and interest on federal debt have outpaced the growth of federal revenue. In 2020, federal spending increased in response to FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION In 2018, higher education institutions received a total of $1.068 trillion in revenue from federal and non-federal funding sources. Investments from the federal government were $149 billion of the total, representing 3.6% of federal spending. This money flowed into colleges and universities through three main vehicles: federal studentaid
COMPARE THE U.S. DEBT TO OTHER COUNTRIES Explore the chart, which shows the total federal debt of the United States compared to total government debt of 36 other countries. You can compare total debt (in dollars) and debt as a percent of gross domestic product. Find a country of interest and see for yourself. Because the U.S. government has more money coming in and going outthan any
GOVERNMENT SPENDING OPEN DATA USAspending is the official open data source of federal spending information. We track how federal money is spent in communities across America and beyond. Learn more about government spending through interactive tools that explore elements of the federal budget, such as federal loan, grant, and contract data. COVID RELIEF SPENDING Federal agencies that have received COVID-19 supplemental appropriations are required by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to report obligations and expenditures on a monthly basis to USAspending.gov. Visit the COVID-19 Spending profile page for an overview of this data.FEDERAL AWARDS
USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download GOVERNMENT SPENDING EXPLORER USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download U.S. FEDERAL SPENDING U.S. Economy. In Fiscal Year 2020, the federal government collected $3.42 trillion in federal revenue. Since the government spent more than it collected, the deficit for 2020 was $3.13 trillion. In Fiscal Year 2020, federal spending was equal to 31% of the total gross domestic product (GDP), or economic activity, of the United Statesthat year
FEDERAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 A Breakdown of COVID-19 Financial Relief. As of October 1, 2020, roughly $2.59 trillion in new budgetary resources have been made available for federal agencies to respond to the pandemic. Agencies can use this funding for contracts, grants, loans, and other assistance, as well as direct payments like the Economic ImpactPayments (EIP
FEDERAL SPENDING BY CATEGORY This visualization was created using the Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government spending of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. The Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees publish their Annual Report in April for the prior Fiscal Year. For example, the 2019 Annual Report contains FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT BY YEAR Federal Deficit Trends Over Time. Since 2001, the U.S. has experienced a deficit each year. Beginning in 2016, increases in spending on Social Security, health care, and interest on federal debt have outpaced the growth of federal revenue. In 2020, federal spending increased in response to FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION In 2018, higher education institutions received a total of $1.068 trillion in revenue from federal and non-federal funding sources. Investments from the federal government were $149 billion of the total, representing 3.6% of federal spending. This money flowed into colleges and universities through three main vehicles: federal studentaid
COMPARE THE U.S. DEBT TO OTHER COUNTRIES Explore the chart, which shows the total federal debt of the United States compared to total government debt of 36 other countries. You can compare total debt (in dollars) and debt as a percent of gross domestic product. Find a country of interest and see for yourself. Because the U.S. government has more money coming in and going outthan any
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USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download FEDERAL AGENCY SPENDING PROFILES Find an Agency Profile. Featuring information on each agency’s total obligations, along with obligation breakdowns by Object Class and Federal Accounts, our Agency Profiles help you understand how each agency spends its funding. 108 results. FEDERAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 A Breakdown of COVID-19 Financial Relief. As of October 1, 2020, roughly $2.59 trillion in new budgetary resources have been made available for federal agencies to respond to the pandemic. Agencies can use this funding for contracts, grants, loans, and other assistance, as well as direct payments like the Economic ImpactPayments (EIP
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FY 2021 data reported through March 31, 2021. This $642.0 billion in obligations is broken out in multiple federal accounts that are helpful in understanding what the agency broadly spends its money on. You can drill-down further into a federal account to view its program activities, which are at a more granular level. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION FY 2021 data reported through April 30, 2021. This $737.0 billion in obligations is broken out in multiple federal accounts that are helpful in understanding what the agency broadly spends its money on. You can drill-down further into a federal account to view its program activities, which are at a more granular level. Federal Old-Age and CRITERION SYSTEMS, INC. The second Y-axis of the chart, showing a range of new awards from 0 to 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Spending in FY 2008: $324,019 Spending in FY 2009: $191,739 Spending in FY 2010: $40,736 Spending in FY 2011: $874,489 Spending in FY 2012: $7,596,865 Spending in FY 2013: $4,651,705 Spending in FY 2014: $11,335,259 Spending in FY 2015: $17,535,495 Spending in FY 2016: $46,824,424 Spending in SOURCES OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE The visualization was created using the Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government revenue of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. When payments of Individual Income and Social Security and Medicare taxes are made, the taxpayer makes a single, combined payment and does not report the amountsNEW YEAR TECH, INC.
The second Y-axis of the chart, showing a range of new awards from 0 to 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 Spending in FY 2008: $5,889,628 Spending in FY 2009: $3,991,088 Spending in FY POLISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The second Y-axis of the chart, showing a range of new awards from 0 to 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Spending in FY 2008: $0 Spending in FY 2009: $0 Spending in FY 2010: $0 Spending in FY 2011: $50,904 Spending in FY 2012: $50,904 Spending in FY 2013: $52,044 Spending in FY 2014: $0 Spending in FY 2015: $0 Spending in FY 2016: $250,000 Spending in FY 2017: $0 Spending in FY 2018: $250,000 Spending in FY 2019 FEDERAL REVENUE BY YEAR The visualization was created using Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government revenue of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. When payments of Individual Income and Social Security and Medicare taxes are made, the taxpayer makes a single, combined payment and does not report the amounts GOVERNMENT SPENDING OPEN DATA USAspending is the official open data source of federal spending information. We track how federal money is spent in communities across America and beyond. Learn more about government spending through interactive tools that explore elements of the federal budget, such as federal loan, grant, and contract data. COVID RELIEF SPENDING Federal agencies that have received COVID-19 supplemental appropriations are required by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to report obligations and expenditures on a monthly basis to USAspending.gov. Visit the COVID-19 Spending profile page for an overview of this data.FEDERAL AWARDS
USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download GOVERNMENT SPENDING EXPLORER USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download U.S. FEDERAL SPENDING U.S. Economy. In Fiscal Year 2020, the federal government collected $3.42 trillion in federal revenue. Since the government spent more than it collected, the deficit for 2020 was $3.13 trillion. In Fiscal Year 2020, federal spending was equal to 31% of the total gross domestic product (GDP), or economic activity, of the United Statesthat year
FEDERAL SPENDING BY CATEGORY This visualization was created using the Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government spending of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. The Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees publish their Annual Report in April for the prior Fiscal Year. For example, the 2019 Annual Report contains FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT BY YEAR Federal Deficit Trends Over Time. Since 2001, the U.S. has experienced a deficit each year. Beginning in 2016, increases in spending on Social Security, health care, and interest on federal debt have outpaced the growth of federal revenue. In 2020, federal spending increased in response to FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION In 2018, higher education institutions received a total of $1.068 trillion in revenue from federal and non-federal funding sources. Investments from the federal government were $149 billion of the total, representing 3.6% of federal spending. This money flowed into colleges and universities through three main vehicles: federal studentaid
FEDERAL REVENUE BY YEAR The visualization was created using Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government revenue of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. When payments of Individual Income and Social Security and Medicare taxes are made, the taxpayer makes a single, combined payment and does not report the amounts COMPARE THE U.S. DEBT TO OTHER COUNTRIES Explore the chart, which shows the total federal debt of the United States compared to total government debt of 36 other countries. You can compare total debt (in dollars) and debt as a percent of gross domestic product. Find a country of interest and see for yourself. Because the U.S. government has more money coming in and going outthan any
GOVERNMENT SPENDING OPEN DATA USAspending is the official open data source of federal spending information. We track how federal money is spent in communities across America and beyond. Learn more about government spending through interactive tools that explore elements of the federal budget, such as federal loan, grant, and contract data. COVID RELIEF SPENDING Federal agencies that have received COVID-19 supplemental appropriations are required by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to report obligations and expenditures on a monthly basis to USAspending.gov. Visit the COVID-19 Spending profile page for an overview of this data.FEDERAL AWARDS
USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download GOVERNMENT SPENDING EXPLORER USAspending now has spending data from federal agencies related to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and other COVID-19 appropriations. Learn more. about the new data and features, or visit the profile page to explore and download U.S. FEDERAL SPENDING U.S. Economy. In Fiscal Year 2020, the federal government collected $3.42 trillion in federal revenue. Since the government spent more than it collected, the deficit for 2020 was $3.13 trillion. In Fiscal Year 2020, federal spending was equal to 31% of the total gross domestic product (GDP), or economic activity, of the United Statesthat year
FEDERAL SPENDING BY CATEGORY This visualization was created using the Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government spending of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. The Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees publish their Annual Report in April for the prior Fiscal Year. For example, the 2019 Annual Report contains FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT BY YEAR Federal Deficit Trends Over Time. Since 2001, the U.S. has experienced a deficit each year. Beginning in 2016, increases in spending on Social Security, health care, and interest on federal debt have outpaced the growth of federal revenue. In 2020, federal spending increased in response to FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION In 2018, higher education institutions received a total of $1.068 trillion in revenue from federal and non-federal funding sources. Investments from the federal government were $149 billion of the total, representing 3.6% of federal spending. This money flowed into colleges and universities through three main vehicles: federal studentaid
FEDERAL REVENUE BY YEAR The visualization was created using Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) as the data source for federal government revenue of the United States. Some categories from the MTS have been renamed in order to be more easily understood. When payments of Individual Income and Social Security and Medicare taxes are made, the taxpayer makes a single, combined payment and does not report the amounts COMPARE THE U.S. DEBT TO OTHER COUNTRIES Explore the chart, which shows the total federal debt of the United States compared to total government debt of 36 other countries. You can compare total debt (in dollars) and debt as a percent of gross domestic product. Find a country of interest and see for yourself. Because the U.S. government has more money coming in and going outthan any
DATA SOURCES & METHODOLOGY FOR COVID RELIEF FUNDING The NIA is assigned by contracting officers based on spending purpose and has nothing to do with funding; in contrast, the CARES Act and M-20-21 are concerned with tracking spending from specific funding sources and not based on purpose alone. The NIA has no direct bearing on whether a contract is considered ‘COVID-19 spending’ on oursite.
FEDERAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 A Breakdown of COVID-19 Financial Relief. As of October 1, 2020, roughly $2.59 trillion in new budgetary resources have been made available for federal agencies to respond to the pandemic. Agencies can use this funding for contracts, grants, loans, and other assistance, as well as direct payments like the Economic ImpactPayments (EIP
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FY 2021 data reported through March 31, 2021. This $642.0 billion in obligations is broken out in multiple federal accounts that are helpful in understanding what the agency broadly spends its money on. You can drill-down further into a federal account to view its program activities, which are at a more granular level. CHALDEAN AMERICAN LADIES OF CHARITY The second Y-axis of the chart, showing a range of new awards from 0 to 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Spending in FY 2008: $0 Spending in FY 2009: $0 Spending in FY 2010: $0 Spending in FY 2011: $0 Spending in FY 2012: $0 Spending in FY 2013: $0 Spending in FY 2014: $0 Spending in FY 2015: $0 Spending in FY 2016: $200,000 Spending in FY 2017: $200,000 Spending in FY 2018: $200,000 Spending in FY 2019: $0 ANALYST'S GUIDE TO FEDERAL SPENDING DATA Welcome to the Analyst’s Guide to Federal Spending Data. Here, you’ll find guidance on effectively using USAspending.gov data, making it easier for you to conduct your own analyses and develop tools using federal spending data. If you’d like to recommend a question to be added to this guide, please share it on our Communitypage.
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