FL — funding
Every dollar into FL 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 · $325,041,356,320 in FY2025 · USAspending
Money into Florida — federal spending over time
| FY | Florida |
|---|---|
| 2016 | $176,682,752,224 |
| 2017 | $183,128,926,310 |
| 2018 | $191,202,065,843 |
| 2019 | $203,133,992,885 |
| 2020 | $277,911,063,866 |
| 2021 | $297,565,681,352 |
| 2022 | $256,768,510,343 |
| 2023 | $277,523,417,333 |
| 2024 | $287,005,148,210 |
| 2025 | $325,041,356,320 |
State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)
Revenue by source over time
| Yr | Federal transfers | Local transfers | Miscellaneous | Charges & fees | Taxes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | $26,209,014,000 | $309,766,000 | $8,493,813,000 | $8,447,015,000 | $41,333,978,000 |
| 2018 | $27,994,479,000 | $304,108,000 | $8,963,489,000 | $8,559,917,000 | $45,961,204,000 |
| 2019 | $28,968,624,000 | $314,502,000 | $9,822,145,000 | $8,733,832,000 | $45,017,095,000 |
| 2020 | $36,473,352,000 | $317,663,000 | $11,121,030,000 | $8,647,581,000 | $43,317,743,000 |
| 2021 | $43,289,558,000 | $390,448,000 | $12,042,741,000 | $8,992,428,000 | $49,314,384,000 |
| 2022 | $54,438,743,000 | $436,816,000 | $11,123,273,000 | $10,509,765,000 | $59,251,311,000 |
| 2023 | $53,321,068,000 | $385,398,000 | $13,643,116,000 | $12,678,369,000 | $61,891,851,000 |
How Florida spends — by function (2023)
Allocation by function over time
| Yr | Education | Other | Interest on debt | Natural resources | Correction | Police protection | Highways | Health | Hospitals | Public welfare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | $11,301,597,000 | $5,315,658,000 | $1,016,040,000 | $1,469,123,000 | $2,592,648,000 | $606,373,000 | $8,081,912,000 | $4,073,244,000 | $1,215,464,000 | $26,989,511,000 |
| 2018 | $12,376,058,000 | $8,479,175,000 | $864,979,000 | $1,558,742,000 | $2,768,527,000 | $631,680,000 | $7,865,189,000 | $4,131,125,000 | $1,448,208,000 | $27,812,728,000 |
| 2019 | $13,455,748,000 | $10,758,594,000 | $805,191,000 | $1,563,996,000 | $2,783,999,000 | $649,841,000 | $8,565,627,000 | $5,015,447,000 | $1,650,534,000 | $27,685,508,000 |
| 2020 | $14,281,734,000 | $9,325,302,000 | $709,802,000 | $1,569,015,000 | $2,946,413,000 | $649,837,000 | $8,440,190,000 | $5,883,827,000 | $1,650,805,000 | $29,385,477,000 |
| 2021 | $14,604,283,000 | $11,679,937,000 | $672,729,000 | $1,598,347,000 | $2,894,661,000 | $648,695,000 | $8,147,171,000 | $6,519,739,000 | $1,654,926,000 | $31,672,259,000 |
| 2022 | $16,282,195,000 | $9,854,136,000 | $603,833,000 | $1,739,809,000 | $3,028,813,000 | $722,920,000 | $8,842,602,000 | $7,671,023,000 | $2,009,240,000 | $37,309,373,000 |
| 2023 | $19,094,716,000 | $23,465,447,000 | $511,689,000 | $1,878,216,000 | $3,571,226,000 | $830,932,000 | $9,525,965,000 | $8,045,280,000 | $2,404,385,000 | $40,344,900,000 |
People of Florida — money received
Contributions received per year by role
| x | Governors | Representatives | Senators | Candidates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | — | $52,534 | — | — |
| 2025 | — | $334,258 | — | — |
| 2026 | — | $1,459,957 | $153,043 | — |
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)
- Hillsborough County$48,736,226,46823.1%
- Duval County$39,440,977,45718.7%
- Miami-Dade County$25,124,267,99811.9%
- Orange County$16,600,045,3657.9%
- Pinellas County$13,979,412,8136.6%
- Brevard County$13,436,847,1166.4%
- Leon County$13,202,594,1846.3%
- Palm Beach County$11,191,538,0925.3%
- Broward County$10,492,400,0875.0%
- Lee County$7,275,948,5143.4%
- Pasco County$5,756,368,1122.7%
- Volusia County$5,734,296,6492.7%
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.
- FL-02 — Neal P. Dunn (R)$17,580,851,2226.3%
- FL-08 — Mike Haridopolos (R)$15,250,234,8255.5%
- FL-08 — Mike Haridopolos (R)$14,989,694,1245.4%
- FL-02 — Neal P. Dunn (R)$12,986,764,1084.7%
- FL-13 — Anna Paulina Luna (R)$12,815,770,4584.6%
- FL-08 — Mike Haridopolos (R)$11,407,222,4184.1%
- FL-10 — Maxwell Frost (D)$10,039,054,8103.6%
- FL-02 — Neal P. Dunn (R)$9,377,478,9663.4%
- FL-01 — Jimmy Patronis (R)$9,052,163,3383.3%
- FL-13 — Anna Paulina Luna (R)$8,494,706,2023.1%
- FL-17 — W. Gregory Steube (R)$8,352,524,3833.0%
- FL-10 — Maxwell Frost (D)$8,280,448,0323.0%
- FL-19 — Byron Donalds (R)$7,583,929,9392.7%
- FL-18 — Scott Franklin (R)$7,181,015,6552.6%
- FL-13 — Anna Paulina Luna (R)$6,921,882,8512.5%
- FL-01 — Jimmy Patronis (R)$6,291,885,3122.3%
- FL-14 — Kathy Castor (D)$6,196,460,2102.2%
- FL-10 — Maxwell Frost (D)$5,918,675,2372.1%
- FL-17 — W. Gregory Steube (R)$5,514,713,4352.0%
- FL-12 — Gus M. Bilirakis (R)$5,501,967,6702.0%
- FL-18 — Scott Franklin (R)$5,459,535,7522.0%
- FL-19 — Byron Donalds (R)$5,133,475,5201.8%
- FL-03 — Kat Cammack (R)$4,850,339,3741.7%
- FL-21 — Brian J. Mast (R)$4,582,087,4121.6%
- FL-04 — Aaron Bean (R)$4,459,073,6121.6%
- FL-16 — Vern Buchanan (R)$4,312,160,6161.6%
- FL-05 — John H. Rutherford (R)$3,711,736,7491.3%
- FL-21 — Brian J. Mast (R)$3,608,261,5611.3%
- FL-03 — Kat Cammack (R)$3,345,690,8811.2%
- FL-12 — Gus M. Bilirakis (R)$3,311,364,5481.2%
- FL-04 — Aaron Bean (R)$3,251,434,6991.2%
- FL-16 — Vern Buchanan (R)$3,178,339,1511.1%
- FL-07 — Cory Mills (R)$3,032,671,8861.1%
- FL-14 — Kathy Castor (D)$2,901,731,9201.0%
- FL-05 — John H. Rutherford (R)$2,775,524,3161.0%
- FL-06 — Randy Fine (R)$2,769,417,3481.0%
- FL-11 — Daniel Webster (R)$2,690,006,3101.0%
- FL-09 — Darren Soto (D)$2,570,379,9720.9%
- FL-20$2,509,704,5330.9%
- FL-07 — Cory Mills (R)$2,292,776,2420.8%
- FL-09 — Darren Soto (D)$2,080,320,2670.7%
- FL-11 — Daniel Webster (R)$2,057,471,3670.7%
- FL-06 — Randy Fine (R)$1,832,741,1320.7%
- FL-28 — Carlos A. Gimenez (R)$1,333,528,1860.5%
- FL-27 — Maria Elvira Salazar (R)$1,243,604,7640.4%
- FL-26 — Mario Diaz-Balart (R)$1,208,611,0980.4%
- FL-15 — Laurel M. Lee (R)$1,204,769,8090.4%
- FL-20$891,406,0890.3%
- FL-26 — Mario Diaz-Balart (R)$756,606,1870.3%
- FL-27 — Maria Elvira Salazar (R)$735,309,2070.3%
- FL-28 — Carlos A. Gimenez (R)$732,491,8270.3%
- FL-23 — Jared Moskowitz (D)$603,818,5370.2%
- FL-22 — Lois Frankel (D)$528,814,0080.2%
- FL-23 — Jared Moskowitz (D)$376,455,1380.1%
- FL-15 — Laurel M. Lee (R)$353,895,8750.1%
- FL-25 — Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)$349,840,9060.1%
- FL-22 — Lois Frankel (D)$328,528,2650.1%
- FL-24 — Frederica S. Wilson (D)$322,493,6600.1%
- FL-24 — Frederica S. Wilson (D)$232,320,5780.1%
- FL-25 — Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)$214,432,0400.1%
Top federal recipients in Florida
- FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION$22,833,739,88540.8%
- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES$7,579,445,06613.5%
- LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION$6,030,163,16110.8%
- STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT$5,785,508,85610.3%
- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION$3,150,261,2675.6%
- STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$2,838,487,8325.1%
- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE$2,627,656,3174.7%
- LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION$1,974,403,9833.5%
- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & CONSUMER SERVICES FLORIDA$1,887,074,4803.4%
- NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION$1,319,762,3992.4%
Federal funding by district
Federal money by place of performance across FL's congressional districts. Click a district for its profile. Data from USAspending.