The Local Government Budget and Financial Report Database provides the public access to current and official versions of budgets for Counties, County Ag Extensions, County/City Assessors, County Hospitals, & Townships, Benefited Fire, Lighting, Water Districts, and Misc Budgets (DART, EMC, E911, Rural Improvement Zones, Recreational Water, Sanitary Sewer Districts). The public has access to multiple forms that are part of the budget. The database also provides the public access to annual financial reports for Counties. The site provides both GAAP and Cash Financial Reports for multiple fiscal years.
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This data collection reports the distribution of federal funds of the executive branch of the federal government by agency, program, and inference spending for every county of the United States and for each city where the population exceeds 25,000. Two tables provide codes and the names associated with those codes for program, appropriation, function, agency, and geographic variables used in the data.
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Graph and download economic data for Government total expenditures (W068RCQ027SBEA) from Q1 1960 to Q4 2024 about expenditures, government, GDP, and USA.
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Abstract (en): The CFFR covers federal expenditures or obligations for the following categories: grants, salaries and wages, procurement contracts, direct payments for individuals, other direct payments, direct loans, guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. Information available in the CFFR data file includes the government identification code, program identification code, object/assistance type code, amount in whole dollars, and FIPS code. For each unique government unit code all programs are listed, and for each program all records with different object categories are listed. The Geographic Reference File contains the names and governmental unit codes for all state, county, and subcounty areas in the country. In addition, the file contains associated geographic codes (FIPS, GSA, MSA, and Census Bureau place codes), the 1986 population, and the congressional districts serving each government unit. The Program Identification File contains program identification codes and their respective program titles. Federal government expenditures or obligations in state, county, and subcounty areas of the United States. United States Territories and the District of Columbia are included. 2006-01-18 File CB9364.PDF was removed from any previous datasets and flagged as a study-level file, so that it will accompany all downloads.
Percentages of each county's expenditures towards general government, public safety, public works, health and social services, education and libraries, parks and recreation, and debt service. Source: Local Government Finances Fiscal 2010 (Department of Legislative Services), via Overview of Maryland Local Governments Finances and Demographic Information (Department of Legislative Services, 2012. Link: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/pubs/budgetfiscal/2012-local-government-finances-demographics.pdf)
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Note: Updates to this data product are discontinued. The underlying data are no longer available. The data are from the Census Bureau's Consolidated Federal Funds Reports on Federal expenditures and obligations for grants, salaries and wages, procurements, direct payments, direct loans, guaranteed loans, and insurance obtained from Federal Government agencies. ERS screens the data for each Federal program for accuracy at the county level and then presents the data by function and type of program for each county and State. See the complete data documentation for details. Each file contains Federal outlays by program for each county in the State. County population is also included so that per capita spending can be calculated. Summary of the data for the United States and a ZIP file for all States are also available.
The U.S. Census Bureau provides monthly estimates of the total dollar value of construction work done in the United States as part of the Value of Construction Put in Place Survey (VIP). Includes construction related to pavement, lighting, retaining walls, tunnels, bridges, toll/weigh facilities, maintenance buildings, and rest facilities.
This dataset includes County spending data for Montgomery County government. It does not include agency spending. Data considered sensitive or confidential and will be encrypted before it is posted.
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This dataset provides budgeted expenditures for the counties within the State of Iowa beginning with FY 2005 (fiscal year ending 6/30/2005).
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The Consolidated Federal Funds Report CFFR data, obtained from federal government agencies, cover federal expenditures or obligations for the following categories: grants, salaries and wages, procurement contracts, direct payments for individuals, other direct payments, direct loans, guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. Information available in the CFFR Data File (Part 1) includes FIPS geographic code, state abbreviated name, county name, place name, population, congressional district code, program identification code, object/assistance type code, agency code, and amount in whole dollars. For each unique FIPS code all programs are listed, and for each program all records with different object categories are listed. The CFFR Program Identification File (Part 2) contains program identification codes and their respective program titles. The CFFR Federal Agency File (Part 3) contains all four-digit (FIPS-95) codes identifying specific agencies.
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Graph and download economic data for Chicago Fed Survey of Economic Conditions: Capital Spending Expectations in the next 12 Months in Federal Reserve District 7: Chicago (CFSBCCAPXEXP) from Feb 2013 to Mar 2025 about FRB CHI District, 6-month, 1-year, projection, capital, expenditures, business, indexes, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Future Capital Expenditures; Percent Reporting Increases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia (CEFINA156MNFRBPHI) from May 1968 to Mar 2025 about FRB PHI District, capital, expenditures, percent, and USA.
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Privatization Revenue: Federal Budget: Siberian Federal District (SB) data was reported at 219,846.000 RUB th in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,565,437.000 RUB th for 2014. Privatization Revenue: Federal Budget: Siberian Federal District (SB) data is updated yearly, averaging 128,120.000 RUB th from Dec 1993 (Median) to 2015, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,565,437.000 RUB th in 2014 and a record low of 1,448.000 RUB th in 2009. Privatization Revenue: Federal Budget: Siberian Federal District (SB) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Investment – Table RU.OF003: Privatization Revenue: by Region and Type of Budget (Discontinued).
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Budget Financing: Republic of Khakassia: ytd: Internal: ow Other Sources data was reported at 73,635,332.710 RUB in May 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 412,275,453.470 RUB for Dec 2021. Budget Financing: Republic of Khakassia: ytd: Internal: ow Other Sources data is updated monthly, averaging 1,079,884,349.980 RUB from Sep 2016 (Median) to May 2022, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,680,937,384.960 RUB in May 2020 and a record low of -238,411,937.860 RUB in Feb 2021. Budget Financing: Republic of Khakassia: ytd: Internal: ow Other Sources data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Treasury. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table RU.FD072: Regional Consolidated Budget: ytd: Siberian Federal District: Republic of Khakassia.
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Graph and download economic data for Current Physical Plant Capital Expenditures; Percent of Respondents Reporting Increases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia (CPBNINC156MSFRBPHI) from Mar 2011 to Mar 2025 about plant, FRB PHI District, capital, expenditures, percent, services, and USA.
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Public information refers to various financial statistics reports, policy news, information services, laws, and other relevant data sets.
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Graph and download economic data for Current Equipment and Software Capital Expenditures; Percent of Respondents Reporting Decreases for Federal Reserve District 3: Philadelphia (CEBNDEC156MSFRBPHI) from Mar 2011 to Feb 2025 about FRB PHI District, software, capital, equipment, expenditures, percent, services, and USA.
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Budget Financing: Kemerovo Region: ytd: ow Budget Account Balances Increase data was reported at -632,719,517,948.310 RUB in May 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of -382,723,822,217.780 RUB for Mar 2022. Budget Financing: Kemerovo Region: ytd: ow Budget Account Balances Increase data is updated monthly, averaging -226,958,232,451.970 RUB from Sep 2016 (Median) to May 2022, with 68 observations. The data reached an all-time high of -11,259,379,443.860 RUB in Jan 2017 and a record low of -1,039,494,324,224.650 RUB in Dec 2021. Budget Financing: Kemerovo Region: ytd: ow Budget Account Balances Increase data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Treasury. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table RU.FD067: Regional Consolidated Budget: ytd: Siberian Federal District: Kemerovo Region.
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Key Table Information.Table Title.States Ranked According to Per Pupil Public Elementary-Secondary School System Finance Amounts: U.S. and State: 2012 - 2022.Table ID.GOVSTIMESERIES.GS00SS08.Survey/Program.Public Sector.Year.2024.Dataset.PUB Public Sector Annual Surveys and Census of Governments.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, Public Sector.Release Date.2023-05-18.Release Schedule.The Annual Survey of School System Finances occurs every year. Data are typically released in early May. There are approximately two years between the reference period and data release..Dataset Universe.Census of Governments - Organization (CG):The universe of this file is all federal, state, and local government units in the United States. In addition to the federal government and the 50 state governments, the Census Bureau recognizes five basic types of local governments. The government types are: County, Municipal, Township, Special District, and School District. Of these five types, three are categorized as General Purpose governments: County, municipal, and township governments are readily recognized and generally present no serious problem of classification. However, legislative provisions for school district and special district governments are diverse. These two types are categorized as Special Purpose governments. Numerous single-function and multiple-function districts, authorities, commissions, boards, and other entities, which have varying degrees of autonomy, exist in the United States. The basic pattern of these entities varies widely from state to state. Moreover, various classes of local governments within a particular state also differ in their characteristics. Refer to the Individual State Descriptions report for an overview of all government entities authorized by state.The Public Use File provides a listing of all independent government units, and dependent school districts active as of fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. The Annual Surveys of Public Employment & Payroll (EP) and State and Local Government Finances (LF):The target population consists of all 50 state governments, the District of Columbia, and a sample of local governmental units (counties, cities, townships, special districts, school districts). In years ending in '2' and '7' the entire universe is canvassed. In intervening years, a sample of the target population is surveyed. Additional details on sampling are available in the survey methodology descriptions for those years.The Annual Survey of Public Pensions (PP):The target population consists of state- and locally-administered defined benefit funds and systems of all 50 state governments, the District of Columbia, and a sample of local governmental units (counties, cities, townships, special districts, school districts). In years ending in '2' and '7' the entire universe is canvassed. In intervening years, a sample of the target population is surveyed. Additional details on sampling are available in the survey methodology descriptions for those years.The Annual Surveys of State Government Finance (SG) and State Government Tax Collections (TC):The target population consists of all 50 state governments. No local governments are included. For the purpose of Census Bureau statistics, the term "state government" refers not only to the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of a given state, but it also includes agencies, institutions, commissions, and public authorities that operate separately or somewhat autonomously from the central state government but where the state government maintains administrative or fiscal control over their activities as defined by the Census Bureau. Additional details are available in the survey methodology description.The Annual Survey of School System Finances (SS):The Annual Survey of School System Finances targets all public school systems providing elementary and/or secondary education in all 50 states and the District of Columbia..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Total revenue per pupilTotal revenue from federal sources per pupilTotal revenue from state sources per pupilTotal revenue from local sources per pupilTotal current spending per pupilCurrent spending per pupil - Instruction - TotalCurrent spending per pupil - Instruction - Salaries and wagesCurrent spending per pupil - Instruction - Employee benefitsCurrent spending per pupil - Support services - General administrationCurrent spending per pupil - Support services - School administrationDefinitions can be found by clicking on the column header in the table or by accessing the Glossary.For detailed information, see Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual..Unit(s) of Observation.The basic reporting unit is the governmental unit, defined as an organized entity which in addition to having governmental character, has sufficient discretion in the management of its own affairs to distinguish it as separate from the administrative structure of any other governmental unit.T...
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The Local Government Budget and Financial Report Database provides the public access to current and official versions of budgets for Counties, County Ag Extensions, County/City Assessors, County Hospitals, & Townships, Benefited Fire, Lighting, Water Districts, and Misc Budgets (DART, EMC, E911, Rural Improvement Zones, Recreational Water, Sanitary Sewer Districts). The public has access to multiple forms that are part of the budget. The database also provides the public access to annual financial reports for Counties. The site provides both GAAP and Cash Financial Reports for multiple fiscal years.