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OH — funding

Every dollar into OH 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 · $129,060,939,923 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into Ohio — federal spending over time

Federal spending in Ohio over time
FYOhio
2016$78,892,953,345
2017$84,052,540,567
2018$85,243,759,040
2019$90,148,896,395
2020$127,222,739,924
2021$139,871,416,629
2022$113,031,875,009
2023$116,775,155,372
2024$116,502,462,923
2025$129,060,939,923

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Taxes$38,657,766,00040.1%
  • Federal transfers$37,087,947,00038.4%
  • Charges & fees$11,611,900,00012.0%
  • Miscellaneous$8,440,325,0008.7%
  • Local transfers$697,787,0000.7%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrTaxesCharges & feesMiscellaneousLocal transfersFederal transfers
2017$29,476,074,000$9,414,149,000$5,533,485,000$572,942,000$23,666,373,000
2018$29,324,817,000$9,598,656,000$5,739,699,000$623,831,000$23,764,912,000
2019$30,739,230,000$10,027,516,000$6,560,598,000$619,810,000$24,581,658,000
2020$30,604,964,000$9,198,108,000$6,663,977,000$617,415,000$30,161,155,000
2021$34,909,388,000$9,880,455,000$6,536,914,000$558,234,000$35,385,562,000
2022$37,388,627,000$10,988,227,000$7,266,858,000$657,707,000$39,900,687,000
2023$38,657,766,000$11,611,900,000$8,440,325,000$697,787,000$37,087,947,000

How Ohio spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$37,421,928,00053.4%
  • Education$12,408,947,00017.7%
  • Hospitals$6,429,545,0009.2%
  • Other$4,139,343,0005.9%
  • Highways$3,726,444,0005.3%
  • Correction$1,987,153,0002.8%
  • Health$1,695,358,0002.4%
  • Interest on debt$1,346,798,0001.9%
  • Police protection$548,542,0000.8%
  • Natural resources$435,457,0000.6%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrPublic welfareHospitalsHealthHighwaysPolice protectionCorrectionNatural resourcesInterest on debtOtherEducation
2017$25,836,997,000$3,293,547,000$1,202,492,000$3,400,581,000$332,437,000$1,520,484,000$330,423,000$1,173,937,000$2,955,693,000$10,554,846,000
2018$26,499,653,000$3,347,135,000$1,187,330,000$3,360,197,000$440,538,000$1,575,758,000$357,087,000$1,218,260,000$2,974,968,000$10,910,473,000
2019$27,025,855,000$4,006,516,000$1,213,558,000$3,197,280,000$468,897,000$1,658,836,000$362,321,000$1,204,397,000$3,137,080,000$10,445,075,000
2020$28,890,958,000$4,479,237,000$1,304,906,000$3,547,950,000$487,496,000$1,673,155,000$333,699,000$1,239,606,000$3,275,045,000$11,416,070,000
2021$32,408,540,000$5,017,599,000$1,660,978,000$3,248,199,000$484,651,000$1,712,668,000$375,304,000$1,310,066,000$3,207,752,000$9,685,602,000
2022$36,091,133,000$5,613,269,000$1,940,722,000$3,189,905,000$515,262,000$1,878,197,000$425,100,000$1,376,968,000$3,616,242,000$11,307,380,000
2023$37,421,928,000$6,429,545,000$1,695,358,000$3,726,444,000$548,542,000$1,987,153,000$435,457,000$1,346,798,000$4,139,343,000$12,408,947,000

People of Ohio — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsRepresentativesSenatorsCandidates
2021$108,620
2022$86,789
2023$143
2025$141,762
2026$713,108$31,855
Warren DavidsonrepresentativeR$72,011$111,218
Michael R. TurnerrepresentativeR$35,107$197,152
Joyce BeattyrepresentativeD$19,645$68,300
Troy BaldersonrepresentativeR$15,000$108,850
Bernie MorenosenatorR$0$195,552
Mike CareyrepresentativeR$0$120,288
David P. JoycerepresentativeR$0$90,483
Shontel M. BrownrepresentativeD$0$62,437
Greg LandsmanrepresentativeD$0$48,803
Marcy KapturrepresentativeD$0$35,945
Jon HustedsenatorR$0$31,855
Robert E. LattarepresentativeR$0$11,395
Mike DeWinegovernorR$0$0
Michael A. RullirepresentativeR$0$0
Max L. MillerrepresentativeR$0$0
David J. TaylorrepresentativeR$0$0
Emilia Strong SykesrepresentativeD$0$0
Jim JordanrepresentativeR$0$0
Amy ActoncandidateD$0$0
William Troy BaldersoncandidateR$0$0
Joyce BeattycandidateD$0$0
M Shontel BrowncandidateD$0$0
Mike CareycandidateR$0$0
Marcy Hon. M.C. KapturcandidateD$0$0
Greg LandsmancandidateD$0$0
Robert Edward LattacandidateR$0$0
Max MillercandidateR$0$0
David TaylorcandidateR$0$0
Michael R Rep. TurnercandidateR$0$0
Michael RullicandidateR$0$0
Sherrod BrowncandidateD$0$0
Stephen I Mr FariscandidateI$0$0
Ronald E Jr KincaidcandidateD$0$0
Gregory Lee LevycandidateI$0$0
Frederick J OdecandidateD$0$0
William RedpathcandidateL$0$0
Holly AdamscandidateR$0$0
Janice BeckettcandidateD$0$0
Margaret Elizabeth BriemcandidateR$0$0
Daniel BurketcandidateD$0$0
Anthony Bruce CampbellcandidateR$0$0
Jerrad Shane ChristiancandidateD$0$0
Carey ColemancandidateR$0$0
Eric ConroycandidateR$0$0
Jon HustedcandidateR$0$0
Kevin CoughlincandidateR$0$0
Sandeep S Mr DixitcandidateI$0$0
Michael EisnercandidateD$0$0
Steven ErbeckcandidateR$0$0
Edward O'Donnell FitzgeraldcandidateD$0$0
Madaris GrantcandidateD$0$0
Brent Charles HannicandidateD$0$0
Martin Mathias Mr. Iii HeberlingcandidateD$0$0
Maria JukiccandidateD$0$0
Siembida KevincandidateR$0$0
Jan KinnercandidateD$0$0
Wayne Charles KinselcandidateR$0$0
Kristina KnickerbockercandidateD$0$0
Joshua KolasinskicandidateD$0$0
Don Ralph LeonardcandidateD$0$0
Damon Iv LynchcandidateD$0$0
Derek MerrincandidateR$0$0
Adam Clay MillercandidateD$0$0
Alea NadeemcandidateR$0$0
Frenchko Michele NicolecandidateR$0$0
Rosemary Oglesby-HenrycandidateR$0$0
Niranjan Neil Mr PatelcandidateR$0$0
Brian PoindextercandidateD$0$0
Tony PombocandidateD$0$0
James D. JordancandidateR$0$0
David P. JoycecandidateR$0$0
Malcolm RitchiecandidateD$0$0
Laura D Rodriguez-CarbonecandidateD$0$0
Jonah SchulzcandidateR$0$0
Scott SchulzcandidateD$0$0
Carl SetzercandidateD$0$0
Brian Alan Mr. ShavercandidateD$0$0
Madison SheahancandidateR$0$0
Adrian J VituscandidateD$0$0
Emilia SykescandidateD$0$0
Josh WilliamscandidateR$0$0
Tamara WilsoncandidateD$0$0
Tamara WilsoncandidateI$0$0
Warren DavidsoncandidateR$0$0
Totals (84)$141,762$1,082,278

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
  • Franklin County$11,227,113,61020.1%
  • Cuyahoga County$9,877,717,45717.7%
  • Hamilton County$6,863,590,35012.3%
  • Montgomery County$5,193,347,1189.3%
  • Summit County$4,558,868,3698.2%
  • Greene County$3,449,050,3556.2%
  • Lucas County$3,032,939,6445.4%
  • Butler County$2,814,063,3355.0%
  • Stark County$2,786,065,1605.0%
  • Lorain County$2,271,107,5244.1%
  • Delaware County$1,992,157,4363.6%
  • Lake County$1,748,449,1543.1%

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 Ohio

10 recipients
  • OHIO DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAID$27,720,813,21066.9%
  • OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB & FAMILY SERVICES$4,399,388,17410.6%
  • OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$2,286,629,1445.5%
  • OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION$2,224,742,2255.4%
  • OHIO DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT$1,470,922,9523.6%
  • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY$957,400,1032.3%
  • OHIO DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH$845,318,7662.0%
  • MARATHON PETROLEUM COMPANY LP$542,132,5961.3%
  • CLEVELAND-CLIFFS STEEL CORPORATION$490,158,8951.2%
  • OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE$471,265,1501.1%

Federal funding by district

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

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