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
| FY | Georgia |
|---|---|
| 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)
Revenue by source over time
| Yr | Taxes | Charges & fees | Miscellaneous | Local transfers | Federal 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)
Allocation by function over time
| Yr | Education | Other | Interest on debt | Natural resources | Correction | Police protection | Highways | Health | Hospitals | Public 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
Contributions received per year by role
| x | Governors | Representatives | Senators | Candidates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | — | $72,225 | — | — |
| 2026 | — | $331,907 | — | — |
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)
- 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.
- GA-05 — Nikema Williams (D)$8,598,493,7083.9%
- GA-01 — Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R)$6,918,681,8203.1%
- GA-02 — Sanford D. Bishop (D)$6,848,179,8163.1%
- GA-12 — Rick W. Allen (R)$6,782,282,3173.0%
- GA-01 — Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R)$6,397,340,6802.9%
- GA-11 — Barry Loudermilk (R)$6,197,612,8432.8%
- GA-02 — Sanford D. Bishop (D)$6,159,142,5452.8%
- GA-02 — Sanford D. Bishop (D)$6,035,118,4522.7%
- GA-05 — Nikema Williams (D)$6,002,928,9832.7%
- GA-01 — Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R)$5,965,148,9962.7%
- GA-12 — Rick W. Allen (R)$5,879,312,2752.6%
- GA-12 — Rick W. Allen (R)$5,796,857,9872.6%
- GA-12 — Rick W. Allen (R)$5,656,000,8072.5%
- GA-02 — Sanford D. Bishop (D)$5,622,111,5072.5%
- GA-05 — Nikema Williams (D)$5,592,104,1612.5%
- GA-01 — Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R)$5,572,318,4552.5%
- GA-05 — Nikema Williams (D)$5,491,734,2942.5%
- GA-01 — Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R)$5,285,911,4972.4%
- GA-11 — Barry Loudermilk (R)$5,281,121,0622.4%
- GA-11 — Barry Loudermilk (R)$5,178,707,8512.3%
- GA-05 — Nikema Williams (D)$5,127,824,2902.3%
- GA-12 — Rick W. Allen (R)$4,936,557,8502.2%
- GA-02 — Sanford D. Bishop (D)$4,770,527,2592.1%
- GA-03 — Brian Jack (R)$4,714,029,6492.1%
- GA-08 — Austin Scott (R)$4,609,373,3282.1%
- GA-03 — Brian Jack (R)$4,410,630,4302.0%
- GA-03 — Brian Jack (R)$4,206,201,2441.9%
- GA-14 — Clay Fuller (R)$3,989,100,8661.8%
- GA-10 — Mike Collins (R)$3,897,859,4731.8%
- GA-08 — Austin Scott (R)$3,821,977,4531.7%
- GA-03 — Brian Jack (R)$3,722,884,6881.7%
- GA-10 — Mike Collins (R)$3,636,686,4581.6%
- GA-08 — Austin Scott (R)$3,605,518,6611.6%
- GA-11 — Barry Loudermilk (R)$3,490,692,4041.6%
- GA-14 — Clay Fuller (R)$3,440,493,9091.5%
- GA-08 — Austin Scott (R)$3,361,904,7241.5%
- GA-14 — Clay Fuller (R)$3,275,184,3481.5%
- GA-10 — Mike Collins (R)$3,272,521,8631.5%
- GA-10 — Mike Collins (R)$3,105,697,1441.4%
- GA-14 — Clay Fuller (R)$2,832,097,0891.3%
- GA-09 — Andrew S. Clyde (R)$2,312,667,9281.0%
- GA-09 — Andrew S. Clyde (R)$2,151,617,3491.0%
- GA-09 — Andrew S. Clyde (R)$1,984,404,1340.9%
- GA-09 — Andrew S. Clyde (R)$1,816,746,2330.8%
- GA-04 — Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (D)$1,595,140,9710.7%
- GA-07 — Richard Mccormick (R)$1,556,347,8970.7%
- GA-07 — Richard Mccormick (R)$1,456,077,0000.7%
- GA-07 — Richard Mccormick (R)$1,409,692,4910.6%
- GA-04 — Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (D)$1,253,363,4210.6%
- GA-07 — Richard Mccormick (R)$1,181,640,5710.5%
- GA-04 — Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (D)$1,027,381,2920.5%
- GA-04 — Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (D)$960,123,2040.4%
- GA-13$715,773,7210.3%
- GA-13$654,088,9710.3%
- GA-06 — Lucy Mcbath (D)$613,524,7100.3%
- GA-13$586,867,8860.3%
- GA-06 — Lucy Mcbath (D)$569,736,1230.3%
- GA-13$533,723,1070.2%
- GA-06 — Lucy Mcbath (D)$420,337,1840.2%
- GA-06 — Lucy Mcbath (D)$159,178,3540.1%
Top federal recipients in Georgia
- 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.