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MO — funding

Every dollar into MO 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 · $93,750,440,033 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into Missouri — federal spending over time

Federal spending in Missouri over time
FYMissouri
2016$54,210,849,907
2017$52,964,032,053
2018$61,519,655,832
2019$63,219,239,727
2020$81,736,076,774
2021$85,995,762,319
2022$76,566,149,182
2023$86,243,991,062
2024$92,399,591,616
2025$93,750,440,033

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Federal transfers$20,618,388,00045.7%
  • Taxes$17,355,779,00038.5%
  • Charges & fees$3,772,733,0008.4%
  • Miscellaneous$3,056,334,0006.8%
  • Local transfers$270,265,0000.6%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrFederal transfersLocal transfersMiscellaneousCharges & feesTaxes
2017$11,148,286,000$200,862,000$2,607,872,000$3,129,333,000$12,493,358,000
2018$11,742,639,000$214,691,000$2,703,911,000$3,139,464,000$13,025,070,000
2019$11,793,159,000$219,075,000$2,839,018,000$3,273,564,000$13,181,385,000
2020$15,115,975,000$300,133,000$2,902,091,000$3,179,218,000$12,409,761,000
2021$15,109,082,000$280,883,000$3,680,762,000$3,279,780,000$15,091,423,000
2022$20,381,752,000$271,719,000$2,393,843,000$3,458,401,000$16,887,389,000
2023$20,618,388,000$270,265,000$3,056,334,000$3,772,733,000$17,355,779,000

How Missouri spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$15,236,987,00042.5%
  • Education$5,280,725,00014.7%
  • Other$4,533,241,00012.6%
  • Hospitals$3,865,872,00010.8%
  • Health$2,755,375,0007.7%
  • Highways$2,232,353,0006.2%
  • Correction$892,024,0002.5%
  • Natural resources$417,675,0001.2%
  • Police protection$377,570,0001.1%
  • Interest on debt$259,998,0000.7%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrPublic welfareHospitalsHealthHighwaysPolice protectionCorrectionNatural resourcesInterest on debtOtherEducation
2017$9,224,207,000$2,274,358,000$2,009,096,000$1,186,606,000$246,996,000$732,737,000$355,577,000$773,033,000$2,085,739,000$4,198,902,000
2018$9,682,867,000$2,436,367,000$2,055,386,000$1,367,076,000$255,371,000$740,071,000$357,801,000$769,954,000$2,047,485,000$4,079,142,000
2019$9,858,998,000$2,561,844,000$2,095,805,000$1,358,852,000$253,165,000$761,452,000$298,246,000$755,644,000$2,162,453,000$4,315,461,000
2020$10,212,484,000$2,706,653,000$2,169,118,000$1,507,964,000$254,706,000$757,987,000$378,883,000$818,978,000$2,245,551,000$4,561,356,000
2021$10,870,910,000$2,706,192,000$2,466,810,000$1,517,576,000$216,570,000$659,322,000$352,064,000$867,740,000$3,301,277,000$4,252,900,000
2022$12,028,135,000$3,092,181,000$2,471,754,000$1,710,817,000$338,820,000$741,882,000$392,899,000$258,549,000$3,843,487,000$4,801,613,000
2023$15,236,987,000$3,865,872,000$2,755,375,000$2,232,353,000$377,570,000$892,024,000$417,675,000$259,998,000$4,533,241,000$5,280,725,000

People of Missouri — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsRepresentativesSenatorsCandidates
2025$64,150
2026$398,647$56,226
2030$500
Sam GravesrepresentativeR$52,550$126,375
Mark AlfordrepresentativeR$11,600$98,795
Wesley BellrepresentativeD$0$69,370
Ann WagnerrepresentativeR$0$68,617
Robert F. OnderrepresentativeR$0$48,986
Josh HawleysenatorR$0$39,713
Emanuel CleaverrepresentativeD$0$27,110
Jason SmithrepresentativeR$0$19,511
Eric SchmittsenatorR$0$16,514
Eric BurlisonrepresentativeR$0$4,534
Mike KehoegovernorR$0$0
Frank A BarnitzcandidateD$0$0
Mark AlfordcandidateR$0$0
Wesley BellcandidateD$0$0
Timothy D BilashcandidateD$0$0
Richard BrattincandidateR$0$0
Taylor BurkscandidateR$0$0
Cori BushcandidateD$0$0
Jeanette CasscandidateD$0$0
Emanuel Cleaver IicandidateD$0$0
Hartzell GraycandidateD$0$0
Jordan HerreracandidateD$0$0
John G FrasercandidateR$0$0
Samuel B. Jr. GravescandidateR$0$0
Missi HeskethcandidateD$0$0
Gordon HeslopcandidateR$0$0
Tommy HolsteincandidateD$0$0
Brett HueffmeiercandidateR$0$0
Grayson HuntcandidateR$0$0
James Ronald IngramcandidateR$0$0
Matthew LevinecandidateD$0$0
Bethany ManncandidateD$0$0
Robert Frank Onder JrcandidateR$0$0
Cody OshelcandidateR$0$0
Bradley M PattycandidateR$0$0
Scot PondelickcandidateD$0$0
Danny Paul Mr. ProvincecandidateD$0$0
Christopher ReichardcandidateD$0$0
Nathanael SchultzcandidateR$0$0
Ryan SheridancandidateR$0$0
Josh SmeadcandidateD$0$0
Sean SmithcandidateR$0$0
Chris StigallcandidateR$0$0
Jason T SmithcandidateR$0$0
Nicholas ViviocandidateD$0$0
Charles David Mr. SummerscandidateD$0$0
Joan VondrascandidateD$0$0
Frederick Paul WellmancandidateD$0$0
Nathan WillettcandidateR$0$0
Eric BurlisoncandidateR$0$0
Ann L. WagnercandidateR$0$0
Totals (51)$64,150$519,523

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
  • St. Louis City$20,748,955,20235.3%
  • St. Louis County$16,960,227,77528.9%
  • Jackson County$8,078,083,85713.8%
  • St. Charles County$2,619,711,2364.5%
  • Greene County$2,002,662,7703.4%
  • Cole County$1,776,426,8873.0%
  • Clay County$1,534,602,3492.6%
  • Jefferson County$1,494,312,6622.5%
  • Boone County$1,154,928,2362.0%
  • Jasper County$804,586,0991.4%
  • Platte County$763,846,7951.3%
  • Franklin County$760,260,5131.3%

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 Missouri

10 recipients
  • DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES MISSO$14,475,403,78748.9%
  • THE BOEING COMPANY$5,830,774,82719.7%
  • HONEYWELL FEDERAL MANUFACTURING & TECHNOLOGIES, LLC$2,113,530,4407.1%
  • MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$1,732,367,3235.9%
  • THE BOEING COMPANY$1,511,241,5265.1%
  • ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF$1,181,883,3734.0%
  • OLIN WINCHESTER LLC$874,218,3353.0%
  • WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, THE$815,794,2092.8%
  • EXPRESS SCRIPTS INC$555,110,9681.9%
  • MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL R$488,621,5021.7%

Federal funding by district

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

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