NY — funding
Every dollar into NY 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 · $262,178,118,602 in FY2025 · USAspending
Money into New York — federal spending over time
| FY | New York |
|---|---|
| 2016 | $165,501,789,856 |
| 2017 | $175,434,981,380 |
| 2018 | $174,513,044,020 |
| 2019 | $182,660,654,028 |
| 2020 | $263,722,084,872 |
| 2021 | $301,333,213,087 |
| 2022 | $268,862,482,658 |
| 2023 | $240,175,435,765 |
| 2024 | $253,184,914,965 |
| 2025 | $262,178,118,602 |
State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)
Revenue by source over time
| Yr | Federal transfers | Local transfers | Miscellaneous | Charges & fees | Taxes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | $60,189,552,000 | $992,751,000 | $11,635,159,000 | $10,356,802,000 | $79,678,037,000 |
| 2018 | $63,942,614,000 | $1,098,648,000 | $11,437,118,000 | $11,186,667,000 | $86,870,101,000 |
| 2019 | $66,334,921,000 | $1,074,641,000 | $13,905,610,000 | $11,493,557,000 | $85,368,973,000 |
| 2020 | $70,254,166,000 | $1,199,761,000 | $12,736,506,000 | $11,691,754,000 | $92,720,854,000 |
| 2021 | $82,720,182,000 | $1,163,275,000 | $11,571,457,000 | $11,274,240,000 | $93,503,736,000 |
| 2022 | $100,230,308,000 | $1,664,182,000 | $12,669,793,000 | $12,631,524,000 | $132,076,079,000 |
| 2023 | $95,361,323,000 | $1,453,516,000 | $13,833,383,000 | $13,920,581,000 | $124,417,091,000 |
How New York spends — by function (2023)
Allocation by function over time
| Yr | Public welfare | Hospitals | Health | Highways | Police protection | Correction | Natural resources | Interest on debt | Other | Education |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | $58,046,749,000 | $5,435,832,000 | $3,427,788,000 | $4,913,851,000 | $865,151,000 | $3,120,396,000 | $490,328,000 | $4,085,429,000 | $9,263,363,000 | $12,762,816,000 |
| 2018 | $63,492,595,000 | $5,879,853,000 | $3,498,891,000 | $6,290,032,000 | $892,703,000 | $3,125,704,000 | $437,300,000 | $4,198,647,000 | $9,652,450,000 | $12,890,439,000 |
| 2019 | $66,203,933,000 | $6,134,120,000 | $3,453,468,000 | $6,772,241,000 | $876,746,000 | $3,114,842,000 | $526,688,000 | $4,196,143,000 | $10,333,277,000 | $13,270,915,000 |
| 2020 | $69,674,511,000 | $6,474,513,000 | $3,965,050,000 | $4,551,723,000 | $954,159,000 | $3,412,739,000 | $480,197,000 | $4,308,781,000 | $10,585,313,000 | $13,608,271,000 |
| 2021 | $70,332,002,000 | $6,636,272,000 | $4,007,716,000 | $5,129,547,000 | $902,026,000 | $3,000,899,000 | $476,500,000 | $4,344,824,000 | $11,136,239,000 | $12,926,504,000 |
| 2022 | $78,871,673,000 | $6,925,821,000 | $5,044,699,000 | $4,911,863,000 | $960,590,000 | $3,130,987,000 | $450,789,000 | $3,979,069,000 | $21,102,436,000 | $13,402,343,000 |
| 2023 | $87,048,180,000 | $7,819,901,000 | $4,001,591,000 | $5,514,585,000 | $1,009,694,000 | $3,165,679,000 | $488,082,000 | $3,276,961,000 | $20,837,326,000 | $13,194,934,000 |
People of New York — money received
Contributions received per year by role
| x | Governors | Representatives | Senators | Candidates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | — | $20,757 | — | — |
| 2022 | — | $54,020 | — | — |
| 2025 | — | $53,776 | — | — |
| 2026 | — | $822,446 | $3,822 | — |
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)
- New York County$31,187,025,48525.1%
- Suffolk County$11,750,710,4489.5%
- Nassau County$10,730,275,9988.6%
- Kings County$10,067,383,0298.1%
- Monroe County$9,882,405,7688.0%
- Albany County$9,462,891,4077.6%
- Queens County$9,426,581,6657.6%
- Erie County$9,144,730,7397.4%
- Bronx County$7,825,073,1886.3%
- Westchester County$5,902,356,1004.8%
- Onondaga County$5,430,980,8444.4%
- Richmond County$3,327,786,3352.7%
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.
- NY-20 — Paul Tonko (D)$15,834,313,7968.0%
- NY-20 — Paul Tonko (D)$13,596,977,1876.8%
- NY-20 — Paul Tonko (D)$11,825,495,9035.9%
- NY-25 — Joseph D. Morelle (D)$9,971,764,8055.0%
- NY-25 — Joseph D. Morelle (D)$9,722,543,1434.9%
- NY-10 — Daniel S. Goldman (D)$9,143,153,6574.6%
- NY-25 — Joseph D. Morelle (D)$7,546,572,7043.8%
- NY-10 — Daniel S. Goldman (D)$7,384,126,5233.7%
- NY-22 — John W. Mannion (D)$6,425,324,4553.2%
- NY-22 — John W. Mannion (D)$6,134,868,3843.1%
- NY-10 — Daniel S. Goldman (D)$5,823,504,8842.9%
- NY-23 — Nicholas A. Langworthy (R)$5,426,438,7982.7%
- NY-24 — Claudia Tenney (R)$5,244,072,9272.6%
- NY-23 — Nicholas A. Langworthy (R)$4,907,962,5112.5%
- NY-24 — Claudia Tenney (R)$4,783,392,5882.4%
- NY-19 — Josh Riley (D)$4,770,602,6472.4%
- NY-21 — Elise M. Stefanik (R)$4,723,960,9252.4%
- NY-12 — Jerrold Nadler (D)$4,701,365,4402.4%
- NY-19 — Josh Riley (D)$4,551,076,9662.3%
- NY-18 — Patrick Ryan (D)$4,545,260,2932.3%
- NY-24 — Claudia Tenney (R)$3,949,615,6922.0%
- NY-12 — Jerrold Nadler (D)$3,870,039,1571.9%
- NY-22 — John W. Mannion (D)$3,717,956,1421.9%
- NY-19 — Josh Riley (D)$3,563,358,6951.8%
- NY-21 — Elise M. Stefanik (R)$3,482,906,2191.7%
- NY-23 — Nicholas A. Langworthy (R)$3,410,693,2871.7%
- NY-18 — Patrick Ryan (D)$3,366,971,8581.7%
- NY-11 — Nicole Malliotakis (R)$3,196,274,8681.6%
- NY-17 — Michael Lawler (R)$2,599,737,9961.3%
- NY-17 — Michael Lawler (R)$2,165,163,9051.1%
- NY-11 — Nicole Malliotakis (R)$2,099,506,0591.1%
- NY-01 — Nick Lalota (R)$1,955,484,1401.0%
- NY-12 — Jerrold Nadler (D)$1,945,948,1301.0%
- NY-13 — Adriano Espaillat (D)$1,507,454,3660.8%
- NY-01 — Nick Lalota (R)$1,416,142,2840.7%
- NY-13 — Adriano Espaillat (D)$1,297,876,4520.7%
- NY-26 — Timothy M. Kennedy (D)$888,511,5560.4%
- NY-03 — Thomas R. Suozzi (D)$885,978,3760.4%
- NY-16 — George Latimer (D)$724,959,7340.4%
- NY-02 — Andrew R. Garbarino (R)$591,510,6980.3%
- NY-03 — Thomas R. Suozzi (D)$578,467,7130.3%
- NY-26 — Timothy M. Kennedy (D)$576,484,8420.3%
- NY-16 — George Latimer (D)$477,893,5810.2%
- NY-04 — Laura Gillen (D)$469,972,4530.2%
- NY-02 — Andrew R. Garbarino (R)$367,402,4940.2%
- NY-14 — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D)$343,424,7630.2%
- NY-07 — Nydia M. VeláZquez (D)$343,053,8480.2%
- NY-04 — Laura Gillen (D)$329,751,6120.2%
- NY-05 — Gregory W. Meeks (D)$309,348,5520.2%
- NY-14 — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D)$236,115,9720.1%
- NY-09 — Yvette D. Clarke (D)$201,524,0160.1%
- NY-07 — Nydia M. VeláZquez (D)$200,022,4680.1%
- NY-15 — Ritchie Torres (D)$173,162,0460.1%
- NY-09 — Yvette D. Clarke (D)$156,562,4670.1%
- NY-08 — Hakeem S. Jeffries (D)$147,330,5270.1%
- NY-05 — Gregory W. Meeks (D)$132,324,9210.1%
- NY-15 — Ritchie Torres (D)$125,239,4840.1%
- NY-08 — Hakeem S. Jeffries (D)$98,511,2090.0%
- NY-06 — Grace Meng (D)$65,926,2140.0%
- NY-06 — Grace Meng (D)$47,729,7740.0%
Top federal recipients in New York
- NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH$76,534,700,20370.4%
- NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY & DISABILITY ASSISTANCE$10,958,624,15810.1%
- NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT$4,640,464,0114.3%
- NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY$4,588,200,7124.2%
- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY$3,383,229,5603.1%
- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NEW YORK$3,337,495,5953.1%
- NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION$1,385,740,3781.3%
- NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY SERVICES$1,370,359,8151.3%
- CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES, NEW YORK OFFICE OF$1,264,066,1051.2%
- CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE$1,251,433,2301.2%
Federal funding by district
Federal money by place of performance across NY's congressional districts. Click a district for its profile. Data from USAspending.