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Every dollar into ID 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 · $22,872,514,993 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into Idaho — federal spending over time

Federal spending in Idaho over time
FYIdaho
2016$12,628,400,391
2017$12,565,190,199
2018$12,992,806,827
2019$13,990,352,917
2020$20,790,259,220
2021$21,629,024,703
2022$18,043,588,788
2023$19,551,466,446
2024$21,432,281,627
2025$22,872,514,993

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Taxes$7,383,579,00052.0%
  • Federal transfers$4,432,581,00031.2%
  • Charges & fees$1,453,537,00010.2%
  • Miscellaneous$905,426,0006.4%
  • Local transfers$24,105,0000.2%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrFederal transfersLocal transfersMiscellaneousCharges & feesTaxes
2017$2,625,282,000$16,892,000$530,337,000$866,572,000$4,500,758,000
2018$2,804,710,000$14,964,000$564,311,000$925,758,000$4,833,041,000
2019$3,081,540,000$24,798,000$531,100,000$884,725,000$4,902,173,000
2020$4,692,871,000$36,769,000$584,460,000$918,787,000$5,315,760,000
2021$5,131,375,000$21,467,000$608,953,000$1,030,841,000$6,472,467,000
2022$5,283,625,000$24,465,000$713,071,000$1,228,372,000$7,710,289,000
2023$4,432,581,000$24,105,000$905,426,000$1,453,537,000$7,383,579,000

How Idaho spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$3,736,957,00039.2%
  • Education$1,779,606,00018.7%
  • Other$1,389,188,00014.6%
  • Highways$1,338,931,00014.0%
  • Correction$419,669,0004.4%
  • Natural resources$335,934,0003.5%
  • Health$308,539,0003.2%
  • Police protection$98,405,0001.0%
  • Interest on debt$92,121,0001.0%
  • Hospitals$36,002,0000.4%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrHospitalsHealthHighwaysPolice protectionCorrectionNatural resourcesInterest on debtOtherEducationPublic welfare
2017$52,109,000$183,989,000$514,636,000$66,328,000$277,058,000$240,477,000$141,616,000$752,291,000$1,216,854,000$2,484,794,000
2018$54,598,000$178,093,000$652,179,000$66,549,000$285,221,000$253,399,000$142,613,000$887,812,000$1,359,154,000$2,703,443,000
2019$51,622,000$233,291,000$699,321,000$70,966,000$307,210,000$302,271,000$164,116,000$985,499,000$1,392,092,000$2,852,809,000
2020$55,387,000$206,805,000$758,832,000$74,334,000$338,572,000$258,670,000$165,766,000$1,105,353,000$1,448,700,000$3,211,852,000
2021$55,605,000$219,838,000$738,660,000$72,532,000$327,600,000$245,617,000$140,920,000$1,192,160,000$1,440,196,000$3,736,726,000
2022$81,850,000$376,412,000$781,097,000$81,289,000$361,106,000$303,983,000$87,385,000$1,277,796,000$1,544,215,000$4,066,843,000
2023$36,002,000$308,539,000$1,338,931,000$98,405,000$419,669,000$335,934,000$92,121,000$1,389,188,000$1,779,606,000$3,736,957,000

People of Idaho — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsRepresentativesSenatorsCandidates
2026$68,241$99,929
James E. RischsenatorR$0$99,929
Russ FulcherrepresentativeR$0$68,241
Brad LittlegovernorR$0$0
Mike CraposenatorR$0$0
Michael K. SimpsonrepresentativeR$0$0
David Jordan RothcandidateD$0$0
Todd Baker AchillescandidateI$0$0
Joe EvanscandidateR$0$0
Denny LavecandidateR$0$0
James E Mr. RischcandidateO$0$0
Elinor GilbreathcandidateD$0$0
Tripp Charles HutchinsoncandidateI$0$0
Kaylee Jade PetersoncandidateD$0$0
Perry ShumwaycandidateR$0$0
Joshua S RoycandidateR$0$0
Kenneth Francis Jr BrungardtcandidateD$0$0
Sarah ZabelcandidateI$0$0
Julie Marisa WileycandidateD$0$0
Russell FulchercandidateR$0$0
Michael SimpsoncandidateR$0$0
Totals (20)$0$168,169

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
  • Ada County$5,380,995,91336.4%
  • Bonneville County$3,155,442,33921.3%
  • Kootenai County$1,461,434,6679.9%
  • Canyon County$1,415,010,5979.6%
  • Bannock County$753,039,6415.1%
  • Twin Falls County$583,930,7733.9%
  • Bonner County$452,871,0963.1%
  • Nez Perce County$384,763,2272.6%
  • Bingham County$361,640,7612.4%
  • Latah County$337,934,2552.3%
  • Elmore County$291,017,1832.0%
  • Blaine County$208,296,0551.4%

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.

20 districts

Top federal recipients in Idaho

10 recipients
  • IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE$3,964,363,81649.8%
  • BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE, LLC$1,937,803,14224.4%
  • IDAHO ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION LLC$531,136,3806.7%
  • TRANSPORTATION, IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF$498,934,6996.3%
  • PERIMETER SOLUTIONS LP$316,548,6054.0%
  • IDAHO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION$261,099,2753.3%
  • IDAHO INDIVIDUAL HIGH RISK REINSURANCE POOL$148,691,8931.9%
  • STATE OF IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY$115,628,2501.5%
  • BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY$98,193,6191.2%
  • NEZ PERCE TRIBE$85,459,0831.1%

Federal funding by district

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

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