Skip to main content
CivicGate

← State funding

GA — funding

Every dollar into GA 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 · $105,875,574,854 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into Georgia — federal spending over time

Federal spending in Georgia over time
FYGeorgia
2016$67,966,254,536
2017$65,831,905,861
2018$67,915,798,021
2019$69,740,901,523
2020$105,702,574,484
2021$115,491,886,917
2022$88,631,004,484
2023$92,867,045,339
2024$93,946,768,067
2025$105,875,574,854

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Taxes$33,701,995,00048.1%
  • Federal transfers$28,278,128,00040.4%
  • Charges & fees$4,709,262,0006.7%
  • Miscellaneous$3,273,737,0004.7%
  • Local transfers$66,603,0000.1%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrTaxesCharges & feesMiscellaneousLocal transfersFederal transfers
2017$22,592,761,000$3,760,276,000$2,557,524,000$63,395,000$15,117,474,000
2018$23,428,056,000$3,867,025,000$2,575,665,000$65,952,000$15,218,069,000
2019$24,723,046,000$3,997,677,000$2,857,474,000$73,964,000$15,714,691,000
2020$23,760,988,000$3,910,100,000$2,634,671,000$29,328,000$17,770,319,000
2021$27,850,996,000$4,006,188,000$2,819,971,000$39,931,000$26,222,829,000
2022$33,933,816,000$4,690,211,000$2,747,538,000$64,520,000$23,754,729,000
2023$33,701,995,000$4,709,262,000$3,273,737,000$66,603,000$28,278,128,000

How Georgia spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$20,201,808,00038.4%
  • Education$11,963,701,00022.7%
  • Other$9,292,706,00017.6%
  • Highways$4,302,132,0008.2%
  • Correction$1,895,339,0003.6%
  • Health$1,594,092,0003.0%
  • Hospitals$1,485,444,0002.8%
  • Natural resources$660,338,0001.3%
  • Police protection$643,511,0001.2%
  • Interest on debt$634,271,0001.2%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrEducationOtherInterest on debtNatural resourcesCorrectionPolice protectionHighwaysHealthHospitalsPublic welfare
2017$8,194,518,000$2,526,671,000$592,853,000$526,553,000$1,289,551,000$416,467,000$2,670,560,000$1,289,526,000$1,163,738,000$12,039,286,000
2018$8,751,865,000$2,515,723,000$594,551,000$568,495,000$1,320,745,000$421,238,000$2,565,156,000$1,148,831,000$1,242,220,000$12,579,320,000
2019$9,127,813,000$2,684,437,000$577,975,000$605,268,000$1,274,322,000$451,470,000$2,571,220,000$1,046,418,000$1,307,694,000$13,124,869,000
2020$9,259,507,000$2,828,658,000$574,893,000$554,051,000$1,278,074,000$455,942,000$2,971,034,000$1,358,686,000$1,317,607,000$13,661,125,000
2021$9,419,054,000$5,117,440,000$564,412,000$510,954,000$1,217,261,000$470,284,000$3,216,844,000$1,593,387,000$1,349,530,000$14,424,138,000
2022$11,001,659,000$5,411,529,000$695,506,000$669,484,000$1,700,495,000$606,904,000$3,397,597,000$1,788,148,000$1,409,544,000$16,554,536,000
2023$11,963,701,000$9,292,706,000$634,271,000$660,338,000$1,895,339,000$643,511,000$4,302,132,000$1,594,092,000$1,485,444,000$20,201,808,000

People of Georgia — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsRepresentativesSenatorsCandidates
2025$72,225
2026$331,907
Barry LoudermilkrepresentativeR$58,896$58,937
Henry C. "Hank" JohnsonrepresentativeD$13,329$38,362
Richard MccormickrepresentativeR$0$133,275
Austin ScottrepresentativeR$0$109,887
Clay FullerrepresentativeR$0$33,617
Nikema WilliamsrepresentativeD$0$24,951
Brian JackrepresentativeR$0$5,103
Brian KempgovernorR$0$0
Raphael G. WarnocksenatorD$0$0
Mike CollinsrepresentativeR$0$0
Earl L. "Buddy" CarterrepresentativeR$0$0
Lucy McbathrepresentativeD$0$0
Sanford D. BishoprepresentativeD$0$0
Rick W. AllenrepresentativeR$0$0
Andrew S. ClyderepresentativeR$0$0
Jon OssoffsenatorD$0$0
Marcye ScottcandidateD$0$0
James M Mr BrowncandidateR$0$0
Fayth ParkcandidateR$0$0
Earl Leroy CartercandidateR$0$0
David Albert ScottcandidateD$0$0
Andrew ClydecandidateR$0$0
T. Jonathan OssoffcandidateD$0$0
Timothy Beau BrowncandidateR$0$0
Sanford BishopcandidateD$0$0
Clay FullercandidateR$0$0
Barry LoudermilkcandidateR$0$0
Michael A Jr CollinscandidateR$0$0
Richard Dean Dr. MccormickcandidateR$0$0
Nikema N. WilliamscandidateD$0$0
Richard W AllencandidateR$0$0
Henry C. 'Hank' JohnsoncandidateD$0$0
Brian JackcandidateR$0$0
Reagan BoxcandidateR$0$0
Earl Leroy CartercandidateR$0$0
Christina Loren Rev Dr Truste ClementcandidateR$0$0
John KingcandidateR$0$0
Jonathan Mr MccolumncandidateR$0$0
Michael A Jr CollinscandidateR$0$0
Derek DooleycandidateR$0$0
Tori BranumcandidateR$0$0
Stephen Eric Mr. BarfieldcandidateR$0$0
Arnetress BeattycandidateD$0$0
Star BlackcandidateR$0$0
Everton BlaircandidateD$0$0
Clarence BlalockcandidateD$0$0
Jonathan BonnercandidateD$0$0
Rob AdkersoncandidateR$0$0
Nicholas Francis Mr. AlexcandidateD$0$0
Crystal Shauna BaptistecandidateR$0$0
Reagan BoxcandidateR$0$0
William BrowncandidateR$0$0
Kelly Dr EsticandidateD$0$0
Eric B CunninghamcandidateR$0$0
Pamela Mrs DelancycandidateD$0$0
Alexandra DohertycandidateD$0$0
Uloma Ekpete KamacandidateR$0$0
Uloma Ekpete KamacandidateR$0$0
Patrick K. FarrellcandidateR$0$0
Sam CouvilloncandidateR$0$0
John CowancandidateR$0$0
Jared CraigcandidateR$0$0
Jefferson Edward CriswellcandidateR$0$0
Matt DaycandidateR$0$0
Andres CastrocandidateD$0$0
Jasmine ClarkcandidateD$0$0
Christopher Matthew HardencandidateD$0$0
Houston GainescandidateR$0$0
Raven HarrisoncandidateR$0$0
Jeffree FauntleroycandidateD$0$0
Caitlyn GegencandidateD$0$0
Thomas Jonathan Jackson GraycandidateR$0$0
Marjorie Taylor GreenecandidateR$0$0
Joyce Marie GriggscandidateD$0$0
Heavenly Dr KimescandidateD$0$0
Amanda HollowellcandidateD$0$0
Christian Michael HurdcandidateR$0$0
James Morris KingstoncandidateR$0$0
Anthony Lawrence KozyckicandidateD$0$0
Nicky LamacandidateR$0$0
George Melville Mr JohnsoncandidateD$0$0
Emanuel JonescandidateD$0$0
Maura KellercandidateD$0$0
Shawn HarriscandidateD$0$0
William Flynn Iii KellycandidateR$0$0
Joe Nathan LestercandidateD$0$0
Carlquist LisacandidateR$0$0
Larry LongcandidateD$0$0
Kevin Eugene MartincandidateR$0$0
Michael MccordcandidateD$0$0
Ronald MckenziecandidateD$0$0
Ryan MillsapcandidateR$0$0
Lucia Kay Ms. McbathcandidateD$0$0
Chris MoracandidateR$0$0
Casey NortoncandidateD$0$0
Monte MonteleonecandidateR$0$0
Brian Allen MontgomerycandidateR$0$0
Carlos MoorecandidateD$0$0
Colton MoorecandidateR$0$0
Gregg PoolecandidateR$0$0
Tricia PridemorecandidateR$0$0
Tricia PridemorecandidateR$0$0
Rob Ruszkowski ( Rush )candidateO$0$0
Tracell Peace-NicholscandidateD$0$0
Krista PenncandidateR$0$0
Justin PinkercandidateR$0$0
Ceretta SmithcandidateD$0$0
Robert Christopher StephenscandidateD$0$0
Sharon Stokes-WilliamsoncandidateD$0$0
Brian C. StovercandidateR$0$0
Megahn StricklandcandidateR$0$0
Patrick WilvercandidateD$0$0
Jayson TowehcandidateD$0$0
Jim TullycandidateR$0$0
Barry Craig Mr. WolfertcandidateD$0$0
Brianna Courtney Estelle WoodsoncandidateD$0$0
Jenna Jaye TurnipseedcandidateR$0$0
Vinson WatkinscandidateR$0$0
Kandiss Dr. TaylorcandidateR$0$0
Pierre WhatleycandidateD$0$0
Eugene Chin Mr. YucandidateR$0$0
Randy ZurchercandidateD$0$0
James Austin ScottcandidateR$0$0
Totals (123)$72,225$404,132

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
  • Fulton County$12,238,492,85527.1%
  • Dekalb County$7,039,045,17215.6%
  • Cobb County$6,818,790,19615.1%
  • Gwinnett County$4,029,410,0998.9%
  • Chatham County$2,608,744,5745.8%
  • Houston County$2,569,911,0415.7%
  • Richmond County$2,269,070,7345.0%
  • Cherokee County$1,687,641,4303.7%
  • Muscogee County$1,578,054,7553.5%
  • Henry County$1,513,085,5433.4%
  • Columbia County$1,383,238,4993.1%
  • Clayton County$1,361,174,3463.0%

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.

60 districts

Top federal recipients in Georgia

10 recipients
  • GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH$12,995,910,49646.0%
  • DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES$3,567,794,77312.6%
  • LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP$2,569,463,7539.1%
  • GEORGIA DEPT OF EDUCATION$2,234,316,0807.9%
  • GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$1,983,412,4557.0%
  • GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY AGENCY$1,332,852,4594.7%
  • STATE OF GEORGIA$1,330,725,4414.7%
  • DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA$1,015,833,3613.6%
  • EMORY UNIVERSITY$659,842,1882.3%
  • DEPARTMENT OF EARLY CARE & LEARNING GEORGIA$584,601,4382.1%

Federal funding by district

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

Loading district map…