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Recovery.gov - Track the Money

Recovery.gov is the U.S. government’s official website providing easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

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United States map displaying Recipient Reported Funds Awarded and Received for the country and each state/territory

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Appliance Rebate Program Under Way


Appliance Rebate Program Under WayThe states have received $300 million in Recovery Act funds to use for rebates on new purchases of ENERGY STAR appliances.

Build America & School Construction Bonds


Build America & School Construction Bonds The Recovery Act created two bond programs to allow state and local governments the opportunity to obain funding for hospitals, schools, and infrastructure projects at lower borrowing costs.

Recipient Reports Updated


Recipient Reports UpdatedThe Recovery Act requires recipients of Recovery awards to report quarterly on how they have used the funds. Final data from the January, 2010 reporting cycle has been posted. The next reporting cycle begins April 1, 2010.

Chicago Subway Track Project Completed


Chicago Subway Track Project CompletedSeven miles of ageing track on the Blue Line Dearborn Subway in Chicago have been replaced using $88 million of Recovery Act funds.

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Source for Map Data: FederalReporting.gov

Recovery Funded Jobs Reported by Recipients

October 1 - December 31, 2009
608,203
Job calculations are based on the number of hours worked in a quarter and funded under the Recovery Act.

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Contracts

Link to:

FedBizOpps.Gov

Grants

Link to:

Grants.Gov

Loans

Overview of Funding

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 distributes the $787 billion as follows:

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Source for Distributing and Reporting: US Treasury, Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports

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CHAIRMAN'S CORNER

Earl E. Devaney is chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, which manages this website and oversees spending under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

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January 27, 2010

With tough economic times still gripping the nation, millions of Americans remain jobless and worry about how to pay their grocery bills and mortgages. Where, they might ask, are the jobs? At the Recovery Board, we have heard those pleas for help and are taking steps to provide Americans with detailed information on Recovery job opportunities across the nation.

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