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NM — funding

Every dollar into NM 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 · $41,466,303,269 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into New Mexico — federal spending over time

Federal spending in New Mexico over time
FYNew Mexico
2016$23,604,851,468
2017$24,706,305,325
2018$26,023,315,231
2019$27,928,443,145
2020$35,874,736,463
2021$41,424,943,062
2022$37,283,716,663
2023$38,076,918,950
2024$40,196,636,441
2025$41,466,303,269

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Taxes$14,266,476,00035.3%
  • Federal transfers$13,084,479,00032.4%
  • Miscellaneous$8,630,636,00021.4%
  • Charges & fees$3,832,553,0009.5%
  • Local transfers$544,414,0001.3%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrFederal transfersLocal transfersMiscellaneousCharges & feesTaxes
2017$6,996,656,000$228,909,000$2,083,836,000$1,743,187,000$5,329,658,000
2018$7,292,318,000$237,657,000$2,644,166,000$1,753,957,000$5,539,329,000
2019$7,278,649,000$246,618,000$3,724,075,000$1,858,484,000$7,427,622,000
2020$8,631,211,000$251,362,000$3,260,964,000$1,958,509,000$7,150,005,000
2021$11,874,389,000$271,879,000$3,615,611,000$2,165,462,000$7,471,575,000
2022$12,573,577,000$487,746,000$6,154,191,000$3,892,221,000$12,188,112,000
2023$13,084,479,000$544,414,000$8,630,636,000$3,832,553,000$14,266,476,000

How New Mexico spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$10,260,354,00044.0%
  • Hospitals$3,649,493,00015.7%
  • Education$3,616,793,00015.5%
  • Other$2,775,381,00011.9%
  • Highways$1,123,569,0004.8%
  • Health$583,343,0002.5%
  • Correction$576,245,0002.5%
  • Natural resources$289,441,0001.2%
  • Interest on debt$234,932,0001.0%
  • Police protection$193,962,0000.8%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrEducationOtherInterest on debtNatural resourcesCorrectionPolice protectionHighwaysHealthHospitalsPublic welfare
2017$2,809,445,000$1,283,967,000$387,961,000$233,270,000$481,475,000$125,181,000$623,839,000$434,551,000$1,144,364,000$5,923,297,000
2018$2,872,989,000$1,315,591,000$417,814,000$187,501,000$480,832,000$125,058,000$658,289,000$402,862,000$1,165,291,000$6,238,404,000
2019$2,619,989,000$1,483,875,000$387,762,000$224,133,000$504,857,000$135,285,000$704,664,000$430,555,000$1,258,100,000$6,213,256,000
2020$2,326,238,000$1,523,711,000$422,952,000$228,498,000$525,906,000$137,407,000$796,003,000$540,207,000$1,355,774,000$7,267,657,000
2021$2,753,847,000$2,140,378,000$435,139,000$238,235,000$502,765,000$140,653,000$882,723,000$491,083,000$1,606,931,000$8,210,715,000
2022$3,290,372,000$2,101,233,000$225,463,000$290,536,000$517,711,000$159,230,000$921,882,000$560,593,000$3,671,882,000$9,433,284,000
2023$3,616,793,000$2,775,381,000$234,932,000$289,441,000$576,245,000$193,962,000$1,123,569,000$583,343,000$3,649,493,000$10,260,354,000

People of New Mexico — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsRepresentativesSenatorsCandidates
2026$23,304$21,388
Teresa Leger FernandezrepresentativeD$0$23,304
Ben Ray LujáNsenatorD$0$16,075
Martin HeinrichsenatorD$0$5,314
Michelle Lujan GrishamgovernorD$0$0
Gabe VasquezrepresentativeD$0$0
Melanie A. StansburyrepresentativeD$0$0
Matt DodsoncandidateD$0$0
Ben Ray LujancandidateD$0$0
Larry E MarkercandidateR$0$0
Greg CunninghamcandidateR$0$0
Leanne GandycandidateR$0$0
Steve JonescandidateR$0$0
Ndidiamaka OkparekecandidateR$0$0
Jose OrozcocandidateR$0$0
Martin R ZamoracandidateR$0$0
Teresa Leger FernandezcandidateD$0$0
Melanie StansburycandidateD$0$0
Gabriel VasquezcandidateD$0$0
Totals (18)$0$44,692

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
  • Bernalillo County$12,086,716,68144.4%
  • Los Alamos County$5,396,041,36119.8%
  • Santa Fe County$2,566,596,6489.4%
  • Doña Ana County$1,721,532,1816.3%
  • Sandoval County$1,202,830,3224.4%
  • San Juan County$1,023,817,1363.8%
  • Mckinley County$756,476,5652.8%
  • Otero County$651,752,5992.4%
  • Valencia County$560,761,1702.1%
  • Chaves County$449,281,3891.7%
  • Taos County$400,820,0741.5%
  • Eddy County$377,104,3251.4%

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.

30 districts

Top federal recipients in New Mexico

10 recipients
  • NEW MEXICO HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY$9,556,997,07441.8%
  • NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS OF SANDIA, LLC$5,674,129,36224.8%
  • TRIAD NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC$5,203,605,57622.8%
  • NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$698,038,8813.1%
  • STATE OF NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT$548,042,3802.4%
  • NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT$480,805,9732.1%
  • APPLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.$186,742,6800.8%
  • STATE OF NEW MEXICO FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION$181,814,1610.8%
  • JAYNES CORPORATION$172,026,4260.8%
  • UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO$146,075,9900.6%

Federal funding by district

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

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