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OR — funding

Every dollar into OR 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 · $57,224,290,589 in FY2025 · USAspending

Money into Oregon — federal spending over time

Federal spending in Oregon over time
FYOregon
2016$33,154,720,277
2017$34,652,787,460
2018$35,185,910,894
2019$37,334,140,424
2020$52,484,389,578
2021$58,871,519,620
2022$49,410,886,407
2023$52,148,081,641
2024$54,370,277,291
2025$57,224,290,589

State government revenue — where it comes from (2023)

5 sources
  • Taxes$20,845,421,00041.1%
  • Federal transfers$17,467,503,00034.4%
  • Charges & fees$7,827,674,00015.4%
  • Miscellaneous$4,543,329,0009.0%
  • Local transfers$43,040,0000.1%

Revenue by source over time

State revenue by source over time
YrTaxesCharges & feesMiscellaneousLocal transfersFederal transfers
2017$11,839,680,000$5,711,806,000$2,649,428,000$30,425,000$9,919,054,000
2018$12,647,344,000$6,049,714,000$2,872,182,000$31,779,000$10,405,705,000
2019$14,184,891,000$6,294,693,000$3,431,382,000$33,785,000$10,990,965,000
2020$13,231,045,000$6,454,709,000$3,215,344,000$34,875,000$13,081,097,000
2021$17,799,808,000$6,563,635,000$3,463,102,000$35,481,000$13,740,294,000
2022$18,882,848,000$6,856,075,000$3,592,473,000$27,425,000$17,751,572,000
2023$20,845,421,000$7,827,674,000$4,543,329,000$43,040,000$17,467,503,000

How Oregon spends — by function (2023)

10 functions
  • Public welfare$18,234,684,00044.8%
  • Education$6,932,741,00017.0%
  • Other$5,624,974,00013.8%
  • Hospitals$3,658,874,0009.0%
  • Highways$1,832,628,0004.5%
  • Health$1,822,423,0004.5%
  • Correction$1,079,576,0002.7%
  • Natural resources$917,757,0002.3%
  • Police protection$380,995,0000.9%
  • Interest on debt$196,661,0000.5%

Allocation by function over time

State spending by function over time
YrEducationOtherInterest on debtNatural resourcesCorrectionPolice protectionHighwaysHealthHospitalsPublic welfare
2017$5,001,954,000$3,296,892,000$353,289,000$405,222,000$766,260,000$200,061,000$1,182,277,000$921,940,000$2,332,476,000$10,262,803,000
2018$5,232,111,000$3,469,766,000$414,808,000$452,781,000$798,307,000$230,842,000$1,124,378,000$865,249,000$2,580,178,000$11,012,216,000
2019$5,595,825,000$3,601,856,000$339,641,000$516,572,000$823,072,000$238,823,000$1,258,277,000$873,569,000$2,597,111,000$11,891,087,000
2020$6,438,042,000$4,031,544,000$370,053,000$477,399,000$873,261,000$244,689,000$1,194,207,000$988,695,000$2,657,510,000$12,851,487,000
2021$5,840,360,000$4,926,436,000$337,809,000$536,865,000$904,478,000$266,077,000$1,453,035,000$1,257,012,000$2,811,638,000$14,056,204,000
2022$6,288,355,000$4,108,414,000$189,973,000$785,096,000$1,040,283,000$298,739,000$1,736,836,000$2,075,487,000$3,423,058,000$16,648,035,000
2023$6,932,741,000$5,624,974,000$196,661,000$917,757,000$1,079,576,000$380,995,000$1,832,628,000$1,822,423,000$3,658,874,000$18,234,684,000

People of Oregon — money received

Data from FEC

Contributions received per year by role

Contributions received per year by role
xGovernorsSenatorsRepresentativesCandidates
2025$12,850
2026$23,940$181,672
Cliff BentzrepresentativeR$12,850$96,891
Suzanne BonamicirepresentativeD$0$38,785
Maxine DexterrepresentativeD$0$34,503
Andrea SalinasrepresentativeD$0$24,342
Ron WydensenatorD$0$13,494
Jeff MerkleysenatorD$0$10,446
Tina KotekgovernorD$0$0
Janelle S. BynumrepresentativeD$0$0
Val T. HoylerepresentativeD$0$0
Jo Rae PerkinscandidateR$0$0
David Brock SmithcandidateR$0$0
Patti AdaircandidateR$0$0
Chris BeckcandidateD$0$0
Melissa BirdcandidateD$0$0
Jamil O Chaudhry-AhmadcandidateD$0$0
Monique DespaincandidateR$0$0
Mary DoylecandidateD$0$0
Jason J FalercandidateO$0$0
Barbara J Dr Dvm KahlcandidateR$0$0
Jeffrey Alan MerkleycandidateD$0$0
Cliff BentzcandidateR$0$0
Suzanne Ms. BonamicicandidateD$0$0
Janelle BynumcandidateD$0$0
Maxine DextercandidateD$0$0
Valerie HoylecandidateD$0$0
Peter James LarsoncandidateR$0$0
Jonathan LockwoodcandidateR$0$0
Rebecca Mckay MuellercandidateD$0$0
Dawn RasmussencandidateD$0$0
David Honorable RusscandidateR$0$0
Jessica SalascandidateO$0$0
Patty SnowcandidateD$0$0
Andrea SalinascandidateD$0$0
Totals (33)$12,850$218,461

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
  • Multnomah County$8,273,792,67626.1%
  • Clackamas County$4,364,183,92813.8%
  • Lane County$3,728,410,08711.8%
  • Marion County$3,596,007,65211.3%
  • Washington County$3,087,831,6339.7%
  • Jackson County$1,855,405,7825.9%
  • Douglas County$1,651,365,2515.2%
  • Deschutes County$1,508,405,4404.8%
  • Benton County$996,880,4433.1%
  • Linn County$995,668,7583.1%
  • Josephine County$887,153,5672.8%
  • Yamhill County$758,343,5432.4%

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.

60 districts

Top federal recipients in Oregon

10 recipients
  • OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY-PUBLIC HEALTH$13,912,955,92671.6%
  • OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES$2,066,566,19610.6%
  • OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION$1,072,620,3185.5%
  • OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION$734,641,6353.8%
  • OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY$369,088,4211.9%
  • OREGON MILITARY DEPARTMENT$292,165,6491.5%
  • VIGOR MARINE LLC$280,301,2651.4%
  • OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY$272,792,6351.4%
  • OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY$224,645,3961.2%
  • HUMAN SERVICES, OREGON DEPARTMENT OF$202,284,1931.0%

Federal funding by district

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

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