This summary table shows the on-budget and off-budget receipts and outlays, the on-budget and off-budget surplus/deficit, and the means of financing the budget surplus/deficit. The table also shows the budgeted amounts estimated in the President's Budget for the current fiscal year and next fiscal year for each item on the table. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
This table shows the gross outlays, applicable receipts and net outlays for the current month, current fiscal year-to-date and prior fiscal year-to-date by various agency programs accounted for in the budget of the federal government. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
Quick Stats API is the programmatic interface to the National Agricultural Statistics Service's (NASS) online database containing results from the 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 Censuses of Agriculture as well as the best source of NASS survey published estimates. The census collects data on all commodities produced on U.S. farms and ranches, as well as detailed information on expenses, income, and operator characteristics. The surveys that NASS conducts collect information on virtually every facet of U.S. agricultural production.
This API provides data back to 1990 and projections annually, monthly, and quarterly for 18 months. It provides data on economic output, income, expenditures, employment, production and price indexes. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
This table shows the gross receipts, refunds and net receipts for the current month, the current fiscal year-to-date and the prior fiscal year-to-date for the various receipts of the federal government. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
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Public map service that depicts the USA Spending Prime Award Summaries of US Forest Service, Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) projects. The data is refreshed on a nightly basis from the USA Spending API. https://api.usaspending.gov/api/v2/download/awards/
This map service contains three datasets and one table: County Total Obligation Summary is a county level summary of total GAOA obligated dollars joined with USA Counties. State Total Obligation Summary is a state level summary of total GAOA obligated dollars joined with USA States. Congressional District Total Obligation Summary is a congressional district level summary of total GAOA obligated dollars joined with USA Congressional Districts. Contracts Prime Award Summaries is a table showing all data acquired from the USA Spending API for use in GAOA public financial dashboards.
Using our intelligently designed data dashboard, you can quickly understand how Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) is lobbying the U.S. government, how much they're spending on it, and most importantly - the bills and specific issues on which they lobby.
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Lobbyists: The names and past government work experience of the individual lobbyists working on a lobbying contract.
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Public map service that depicts the USA Spending Prime Award Summaries of US Forest Service, Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) projects. The data is refreshed on a nightly basis from the USA Spending API. https://api.usaspending.gov/api/v2/download/awards/
This map service contains three datasets and one table: County Total Obligation Summary is a county level summary of total GAOA obligated dollars joined with USA Counties. State Total Obligation Summary is a state level summary of total GAOA obligated dollars joined with USA States. Congressional District Total Obligation Summary is a congressional district level summary of total GAOA obligated dollars joined with USA Congressional Districts. Contracts Prime Award Summaries is a table showing all data acquired from the USA Spending API for use in GAOA public financial dashboards.
This summary table shows, for Budget Receipts, the total amount of activity for the current month, the current fiscal year-to-date, the comparable prior period year-to-date and the budgeted amount estimated for the current fiscal year for various types of receipts (i.e. individual income tax, corporate income tax, etc.). The Budget Outlays section of the table shows the total amount of activity for the current month, the current fiscal year-to-date, the comparable prior period year-to-date and the budgeted amount estimated for the current fiscal year for functions of the federal government. The table also shows the amounts for the budget/surplus deficit categorized as listed above. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
This API provides data back to 1990 and projections annually, monthly, and quarterly for 18 months. Summarizes the outlook for U.S electricity generation, consumption, retail prices, fuel consumption, fuel inventories, fuel costs, residential usage, and residential customers. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
Program-level expenditure information for each of the City of Chicago’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) programs. As part of the City’s Road to Recovery Plan, the City has allocated its funding to programs that support its communities in recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Expenditures are segmented by program, API field name “cost_center,” and itemized by date field "expense_date" since inception of the grant from the US Department of Treasury. Visit https://www.chicago.gov/ARPA to learn more.
The NYC Benefits Screening Application Programming Interface (API) supports the development of new and existing public benefits-related web applications as well as enabling public benefits screening to happen against existing datasets of benefits seekers. Through this API, household data (i.e. information about a household’s income, expenses, housing situation, etc.) can be compared against screening criteria for 30+ Federal, State, and Municipal benefits and programs and a screening result will be produced, containing the potentially eligible benefit and program names and codes. The screening results can be cross-referenced with NYC Opportunity’s Benefits and Program API for more public benefits information including: key details, enrollment timelines, methods of enrollment, and ways individuals can receive assistance.
This table shows the receipts and outlays of the United States Government by month for the current fiscal year, up to and including the current accounting month. The table also shows the total receipts and outlays for the current fiscal year-to-date and the comparable prior fiscal year-to-date. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
USGPO
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The United States Government Publishing Office (USGPO) is a federal agency responsible for disseminating official documents authored by the U.S. government. This dataset includes all plain-text documents made available through the USGPO’s GovInfo.gov developer API. This collection comprises over 2.7 million documents, spanning issues of the Federal Register, congressional hearing transcripts, budget reports, economic indicators, and other federal… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/common-pile/usgpo_filtered.
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This dataset contains contract award data from the Federal Procurement Data System Next-Generation (FPDS-NG) for fiscal years 2014 through 2020. The primary data consists of 3,992,467 observations, after undersampling, of contract descriptions as well as related Product and Service Codes (PSCs). The secondary data consists of dictionary information on the PSCs and related spend categories. Data is in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) as a JSON-API v1.0 compound document.
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This API provides state-level and national-level GDP. EIA's State Energy Data System (SEDS) is a comprehensive data set that consists of annual time series estimates of state-level energy use by major economic sectors, energy production and State-level energy price and expenditure data. The system provides data back from 1960. Data are presented in physical units, Btu, and dollars. Users of the EIA API are required to obtain an API Key via this registration form: http://www.eia.gov/beta/api/register.cfm
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APIs are classified based on their type, product, and application. Captive APIs are produced by pharmaceutical companies for their own use, while Contract APIs are outsourced to third-party manufacturers. Generic APIs are replicas of branded drugs, while Innovative APIs are novel compounds with unique therapeutic properties.Oncology and cardiovascular diseases are the largest application segments for APIs, due to the high prevalence of these conditions. Diabetes, communicable diseases, and orthopedic applications are other major segments that contribute to market growth. Key drivers for this market are: Increasing demand for affordable generic drugs Rising prevalence of chronic diseases Government initiatives and healthcare reforms Technological advancements in drug discovery and manufacturing. Potential restraints include: Stringent regulatory requirements Intellectual property disputes Supply chain disruptions Competition from low-cost manufacturers in emerging markets. Notable trends are: The increasing demand for generic drugs is a major growth driver, as they offer cost-effective alternatives to branded drugs. Rising healthcare costs and government initiatives to reduce drug prices are fueling the demand for generics. Innovation in drug discovery and development is leading to the introduction of new and more effective APIs. These drugs are often targeted toward specific diseases or patient populations, providing improved therapeutic outcomes. Technological advancements in manufacturing processes, such as continuous manufacturing and automation, are improving efficiency and reducing production costs. This is increasing the availability and affordability of APIs..
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North America API Market size was valued at USD 68.32 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 90.67 Billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
North America API Market Drivers
The market drivers for the North America API Market can be influenced by various factors. These may include:
Expanding Generic Drug Market: The development of generic drugs, which mostly rely on APIs, is being driven by the growing need for more affordable substitutes for branded pharmaceuticals. In North America, where healthcare expenditures are a major concern, this trend is especially strong. Growing Prevalence of Chronic Diseases: Chronic illnesses like diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular conditions are becoming more common in the area. This raises the need for drugs and, by extension, the APIs that are employed to make these therapies more popular. For example, it is anticipated that the number of diabetics will increase dramatically, which will increase demand for APIs. Technological Advancements: By improving productivity and product quality, API manufacturing innovations are fueling industry expansion. The synthesis and manufacture of APIs is becoming more accessible and affordable thanks to advanced technology. Production of APIs is being outsourced to specialist manufacturers: This practice is becoming more and more popular because it offers both financial and legal advantages. In order to maximize production capacities and supply chains, this has resulted in the growth of contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) and contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs). Growing Need for Biologics: As innovation advances and more biological therapies receive FDA approval, there is a growing need for biologics and biosimilars. Due to its potential to treat significant unmet medical needs in a variety of illness conditions, this market is predicted to rise quickly. financing and Government programs: Two more important drivers are increased government financing and programs for pharmaceutical research and development. The creation of novel medications and the extension of API production capabilities are the two main goals of these programs.
This table is a subsidiary table for Means of Financing the Deficit or Disposition of Surplus by the U.S. Government providing a detailed view of the transactions labelled, Agency Securities, Issued Under Special Financing Authorities. Special financing authorities include financing that is established by legislation under special or unique circumstances and for a specific purpose. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
This summary table shows the total amount of receipts and outlays and the amount of the budget surplus/deficit by month for the current and prior fiscal years. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
This summary table shows the on-budget and off-budget receipts and outlays, the on-budget and off-budget surplus/deficit, and the means of financing the budget surplus/deficit. The table also shows the budgeted amounts estimated in the President's Budget for the current fiscal year and next fiscal year for each item on the table. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.