How Much Stimulus Funding is Going to Your County?

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This site was updated in June 2010. The data includes Recovery.gov data released on May 17, 2010, recipient-reported data through Apr. 30, 2010, and some grants and loans from USASpending.gov through May 2010. Our next update is expected in late August.

We’ve taken all the data used on the government’s stimulus Web site, Recovery.gov, cleaned out the cobwebs and added thousands of records the feds didn't include — the law doesn't require all recipients to report to Recovery.gov — to create the most comprehensive publicly available analysis of stimulus spending that we know of. Type in your county or click on your state to find local projects, and check out how per capita spending compares with poverty, income and unemployment in your area.

Stimulus Funding Unemployment Rate
Total Per Capita 4/2008 +/- 4/2009 +/- 4/2010
U.S. $354,992,608,108 $1,168 5.0 + 3.9 8.9 + 1.0 9.9
Alabama $4,810,491,472 $1,032 3.6 + 5.2 8.8 + 1.5 10.3
Alaska $2,158,081,476 $3,145 6.4 + 1.4 7.8 + 0.7 8.5
Arizona $7,893,084,270 $1,214 4.4 + 4.0 8.4 + 0.7 9.1
Arkansas $3,053,496,157 $1,069 4.4 + 2.4 6.8 + 0.7 7.5
California $41,014,143,829 $1,116 6.0 + 4.6 10.6 + 1.7 12.3
Colorado $5,754,903,694 $1,165 4.2 + 3.7 7.9 -0.1 7.8
Connecticut $3,730,637,958 $1,066 4.6 + 3.2 7.8 + 0.7 8.5
Delaware $1,214,574,070 $1,391 3.9 + 3.6 7.5 + 1.2 8.7
District of Columbia $3,898,476,013 $6,587 4.9 + 3.6 8.5 + 1.3 9.8
Florida $16,757,610,174 $914 5.0 + 4.4 9.4 + 1.8 11.2
Georgia $9,696,168,367 $1,001 5.1 + 3.5 8.6 + 1.2 9.8
Hawaii $1,632,696,491 $1,267 3.2 + 3.3 6.5 -0.2 6.3
Idaho $2,288,548,805 $1,502 4.3 + 3.1 7.4 + 1.7 9.1
Illinois $14,237,317,960 $1,104 5.4 + 4.0 9.4 + 1.4 10.8
Indiana $7,746,150,616 $1,215 4.7 + 5.3 10.0 -0.2 9.8
Iowa $3,733,398,754 $1,243 3.8 + 1.5 5.3 + 1.7 7.0
Kansas $2,780,175,884 $992 3.5 + 2.8 6.3 0.0 6.3
Kentucky $4,803,840,113 $1,125 5.5 + 4.4 9.9 + 0.3 10.2
Louisiana $4,944,925,180 $1,121 3.2 + 2.7 5.9 + 0.3 6.2
Maine $1,843,093,934 $1,400 4.9 + 3.2 8.1 + 0.3 8.4
Maryland $6,390,444,846 $1,134 3.5 + 3.0 6.5 + 0.4 6.9
Massachusetts $9,380,234,565 $1,444 4.3 + 3.2 7.5 + 1.6 9.1
Michigan $12,981,788,283 $1,298 6.7 + 5.8 12.5 + 1.2 13.7
Minnesota $6,273,469,702 $1,202 5.0 + 3.2 8.2 -1.2 7.0
Mississippi $3,638,307,212 $1,238 5.5 + 3.0 8.5 + 2.2 10.7
Missouri $6,353,643,984 $1,075 4.7 + 3.6 8.3 + 0.5 8.8
Montana $1,687,028,601 $1,744 4.1 + 1.7 5.8 + 1.3 7.1
Nebraska $1,781,981,097 $999 2.9 + 1.5 4.4 + 0.5 4.9
Nevada $2,688,518,391 $1,034 5.2 + 5.3 10.5 + 3.5 14.0
New Hampshire $1,420,525,799 $1,080 3.5 + 2.4 5.9 + 0.4 6.3
New Jersey $9,432,811,674 $1,086 4.5 + 4.0 8.5 + 1.1 9.6
New Mexico $3,114,145,334 $1,569 3.7 + 2.5 6.2 + 1.9 8.1
New York $25,500,982,177 $1,308 4.4 + 3.3 7.7 + 0.5 8.2
North Carolina $9,929,205,898 $1,077 4.9 + 5.4 10.3 -0.3 10.0
North Dakota $1,043,156,862 $1,626 3.0 + 1.5 4.5 -0.7 3.8
Ohio $12,763,037,287 $1,111 5.6 + 4.2 9.8 + 0.9 10.7
Oklahoma $4,168,235,777 $1,144 2.8 + 3.0 5.8 + 0.5 6.3
Oregon $4,713,962,679 $1,244 5.3 + 6.1 11.4 -0.6 10.8
Pennsylvania $13,460,926,372 $1,081 4.5 + 2.8 7.3 + 1.4 8.7
Rhode Island $1,479,284,865 $1,408 6.4 + 3.8 10.2 + 2.2 12.4
South Carolina $6,177,633,105 $1,379 5.3 + 5.6 10.9 -0.5 10.4
South Dakota $1,432,324,490 $1,781 2.6 + 2.2 4.8 -0.3 4.5
Tennessee $7,963,309,346 $1,281 5.5 + 4.5 10.0 + 0.3 10.3
Texas $22,575,724,225 $928 4.0 + 2.8 6.8 + 1.3 8.1
Utah $3,038,046,178 $1,110 3.0 + 3.4 6.4 + 0.6 7.0
Vermont $1,036,998,590 $1,669 4.7 + 2.9 7.6 -0.9 6.7
Virginia $7,225,689,391 $930 3.1 + 3.2 6.3 + 0.4 6.7
Washington $9,449,487,730 $1,443 4.5 + 4.1 8.6 + 0.1 8.7
West Virginia $2,307,522,613 $1,272 4.0 + 3.6 7.6 + 1.3 8.9
Wisconsin $5,953,628,633 $1,058 4.2 + 4.5 8.7 -0.5 8.2
Wyoming $808,242,041 $1,517 2.8 + 2.7 5.5 + 1.7 7.2