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FFIS – Federal Funds Information for States Since its founding in the mid-1980s, FFIS has provided rigorous research and analysis of the impact on states of federal budget actions The cornerstone of FFIS’s work is its grants database, which tracks more than 90% of federal funds flowing to state and local governments
U. S. State Spending Profiles | USAspending Find insights into the awards that fall within a particular U S state or territory with the tools and data breakdowns found in our State Profile pages
What Would a Federal Funding Freeze Mean for State and Local . . . Federal fund allocations in 2025 are significant States and localities provide many essential services for their residents, including healthcare , education , and infrastructure To do so, they rely on federal funds for programs such as Medicaid or the US Department of Education’s Title I program
Allocations and Payments | U. S. Department of the Treasury Treasury has obligated and distributed 99 99% of funds to eligible state, territorial, local, and Tribal governments across the country These funds are being used to provide an equitable economic recovery in communities across the country
Impacts of Federal Grants and Other Funds on State and Local Budgets On a per-capita basis, federal grants in FY2023 ranged from highs of $6,862 in Washington, DC, and $6,562 in Alaska to lows of $1,647 in Florida and $1,831 in Georgia, with a national average of $2,779 per capita, according to an analysis by Federal Funds Information for States (FFIS)
Which states contribute the most and least to federal revenue? Federal revenues are redistributed to states and the people living in them in myriad ways, some more direct than others Out of the $6 2 trillion overall spent by the federal government in 2023, $1 1 trillion went to states and local governments to support Medicaid ($607 billion), food stamps ($119 billion), transportation ($85 8 billion), and
How much federal money your state gets - Axios Federal funding makes up 40% or more of overall revenue in nearly half of U S states, per the latest available data Why it matters: The Trump administration and congressional Republicans are looking for ways to cut federal spending, and some states may be more vulnerable than others to major decreases
Strings Attached: How Federal Funding Affects State and Local Policies To enhance transparency, state websites and dashboards displaying public school finance information should include expenditures of federal dollars relative to state education priorities and identify unspent and carryover funds The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) has begun to report this information and other state agencies in