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AK — funding

Every dollar into AK and where it goes — federal spending by place of performance, the state government's own revenue and spending, and the money received by the state's officeholders and candidates.

Federal spending by place of performance · $18,452,390,041 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into Alaska — federal spending over time

Federal spending in Alaska over time
FYAlaska
2016$8,288,439,317
2017$9,042,548,271
2018$9,807,028,745
2019$10,339,622,521
2020$16,680,399,830
2021$18,667,830,981
2022$14,851,199,079
2023$16,168,112,013
2024$16,652,568,312
2025$18,452,390,041

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Federal transfers$5,331,746,00045.0%
  • Taxes$3,271,369,00027.6%
  • Miscellaneous$2,508,654,00021.2%
  • Charges & fees$733,921,0006.2%
  • Local transfers$9,986,0000.1%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrFederal transfersCharges & feesMiscellaneousLocal transfersTaxes
2017$3,278,747,000$748,504,000$3,120,238,000$8,038,000$1,208,929,000
2018$3,448,655,000$710,091,000$2,342,903,000$8,710,000$1,656,352,000
2019$3,696,208,000$720,840,000$2,494,164,000$7,771,000$1,780,911,000
2020$4,468,837,000$674,753,000$2,332,700,000$7,629,000$1,337,059,000
2021$5,251,869,000$583,096,000$2,281,133,000$8,616,000$1,053,400,000
2022$5,724,430,000$639,861,000$2,095,755,000$9,841,000$2,941,280,000
2023$5,331,746,000$733,921,000$2,508,654,000$9,986,000$3,271,369,000

How Alaska spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$3,192,487,00033.4%
  • Other$1,795,330,00018.8%
  • Education$1,527,910,00016.0%
  • Highways$1,471,829,00015.4%
  • Correction$463,582,0004.9%
  • Natural resources$447,284,0004.7%
  • Health$235,851,0002.5%
  • Police protection$210,802,0002.2%
  • Interest on debt$160,389,0001.7%
  • Hospitals$43,840,0000.5%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrPublic welfareHospitalsHealthHighwaysPolice protectionCorrectionNatural resourcesInterest on debtOtherEducation
2017$2,566,994,000$28,907,000$166,990,000$1,143,257,000$116,524,000$316,195,000$354,917,000$198,252,000$1,684,767,000$1,393,110,000
2018$2,673,911,000$33,660,000$218,727,000$1,310,863,000$162,050,000$435,667,000$533,903,000$206,450,000$2,751,410,000$1,372,862,000
2019$2,740,899,000$32,719,000$156,227,000$1,066,658,000$131,416,000$330,654,000$393,384,000$201,374,000$1,685,858,000$1,314,678,000
2020$2,703,997,000$37,777,000$173,716,000$1,136,059,000$139,058,000$340,135,000$459,388,000$198,843,000$1,633,967,000$1,214,301,000
2021$2,644,295,000$32,013,000$300,680,000$1,072,827,000$143,403,000$372,325,000$353,633,000$181,032,000$2,115,555,000$1,264,969,000
2022$3,085,844,000$38,023,000$368,829,000$1,282,533,000$184,861,000$440,872,000$428,204,000$150,449,000$1,896,496,000$1,423,558,000
2023$3,192,487,000$43,840,000$235,851,000$1,471,829,000$210,802,000$463,582,000$447,284,000$160,389,000$1,795,330,000$1,527,910,000

People of Alaska — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsSenatorsRepresentativesCandidates
2026$96,281
Lisa MurkowskisenatorR$0$96,281
Mike J. DunleavygovernorR$0$0
Dan SullivansenatorR$0$0
Nicholas J. BegichrepresentativeR$0$0
Bill HillcandidateI$0$0
Mary PeltolacandidateD$0$0
Matthew Damian SchultzcandidateD$0$0
Mary PeltolacandidateD$0$0
Daniel J SullivancandidateR$0$0
Dan SullivancandidateR$0$0
Nicholas Iii BegichcandidateR$0$0
Totals (11)$0$96,281

Money = federal FEC contributions received (per calendar year). Coverage is partial; governors' state-level campaign finance isn't tracked, so their figures reflect any federal candidacies only.

Top areas (counties)

12 counties
  • Anchorage Municipality$4,201,836,11038.0%
  • Juneau City And Borough$1,685,300,46915.3%
  • Fairbanks North Star Borough$1,482,282,60613.4%
  • Matanuska-Susitna Borough$834,391,5737.6%
  • Kenai Peninsula Borough$724,423,2156.6%
  • Nome Census Area$614,381,8165.6%
  • Northwest Arctic Borough$305,315,5182.8%
  • Kodiak Island Borough$288,233,4062.6%
  • Bethel Census Area$282,492,0332.6%
  • Ketchikan Gateway Borough$220,629,9252.0%
  • Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area$219,224,2752.0%
  • Southeast Fairbanks Census Area$191,124,3711.7%

By congressional district

Each district links to its U.S. House representative. Multi-district awards are counted in each, so these rank districts but don't sum to the state total.

10 districts

Top federal recipients in Alaska

10 recipients
  • STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH$2,915,591,87838.4%
  • ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC FACILITIES$1,265,991,71916.7%
  • AK DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY ECONO$1,160,918,17915.3%
  • ALASKA NATIVE TRIBAL HEALTH CONSORTIUM$472,744,0736.2%
  • KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE WEST CO.$413,696,8135.4%
  • TRIWEST HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE CORP$343,945,9874.5%
  • SOUTHCENTRAL FOUNDATION$293,801,1733.9%
  • EDUCATION & EARLY DEVELOPMENT ALASKA DEP$270,156,1323.6%
  • YUKON-KUSKOKWIM HEALTH CORP$250,037,6953.3%
  • DENA NENA HENASH$209,743,4032.8%

Federal funding by district

Federal money by place of performance across AK's congressional districts. Click a district for its profile. Data from USAspending.

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