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Recovery.gov - Track the Money

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

 Agency Data

National Funding Map

United States map displaying Agency Reported Funds Allocated, Available and Paid Out for the country and each state/territory:

Text view of funding data

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Text View of Map Data  
Source for Map Data: FederalReporting.gov, Federal Procurement Data System; USASpending.gov

In this section, you can access the:

  • Agency Reports – Use the drop-down menu below to choose an agency. Amounts displayed on the map and bar chart above may be less than the totals in the agencies’ financial reports because some of the agencies do not breakdown data by state.
  • National Totals by State – A table of funds announced, awarded, and paid out by state and by agency.
  • Non-competitive and non-fixed price contracts – Review the list of federal contracts that are not firm-fixed price nor have been awarded using competitive processes.

Agency Reports

To see agency Summaries, Financial and Activity Reports, Budget Accounts, Funding Notifications, and Recovery Plans, choose an agency below and click “Go.”

 

WHICH AGENCIES HAVE PAID OUT THE MOST MONEY?

1. Department of Health and Human Services $117,143,836,942
2. Department of Education $89,838,977,774
3. Department of Labor $65,631,954,270
4. Department of Agriculture $34,753,026,641
5. Department of Transportation $34,009,266,444
6. Department of Energy $22,811,051,224
7. Department of the Treasury $16,293,372,537
8. Social Security Administration $13,771,476,002
9. Department of Housing and Urban Development $11,832,393,743
10. Environmental Protection Agency $6,542,161,443
Updated: 01/27/2012
Source for Agency Data: Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports CSV Download CSV