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Use the controls below to CUSTOMIZE chart or CHANGE the data series

Hover mouse over dropdown controls for help. Remember, you can display a maximum of five data series at once.

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Spending Units: By default, government spending is displayed in billions of dollars. But using a dropdown control in the table heading you can select billions of 2017 dollars, percent of GDP, 2017 dollars per capita, percent of federal spending, or percent of total spending.
Chart Title: You can create a title for your chart. Use the text field to enter a title and click the button to the right of the text field.
US or State: By default, the chart shows overall United States government spending. But you can select spending for individual states by selecting the state dropdown control in the table heading.
State, Local: By default, you can chart state spending or local spending by clicking a radio button in the selection table. But you can chart state-and-local combined by selecting state n local in the state/local dropdown control in the table heading.
View: There are many ways to view the spending data. The default view is functional. There is a census view that conforms with the spending categories used by the US Census Bureau in its Statistical Abstract. There is a COFOG view that categorizes spending using the UN methodology.
Linear/Log: By default, the data series are displayed as linear charts. But you can also select a log chart. Linear charts show constant amount changes as a straight line; Log charts show constant rates of change as a straight line.
Line/Bar: By default, the data series are displayed as line charts. But you can also select a bar chart.
Data Stack: By default, the data series are “stacked” when displayed on the chart. But you can change the setting to “un stack” the data series.
Chart Size: By default, the chart is displayed at medium size. But you can use the dropdown control to change the size.
Color: By default charts are displayed with color data lines and fill. You can change this to grayscale if you want. Or display a chart using Google API or chart.js API.
US Budget Year: By default, the chart displays budgeted and estimated federal spending in the current US Budget submitted to the Congress by the president. But you can look at previous budgeted numbers using this dropdown control.
Mandatory: By default the chart shows all spending without regard to mandatory or discretionary. Select Mandatory if you want to chart only federal Mandatory spending, Discretionary if you want to chart only federal Discretionary spending, Both if you want both federal Mandatory and Discretionary spending broken out using the dropdown control in the table heading.

Data Range

Start Year: You can select any start year you want using the dropdown control in the table heading. At the top and bottom of the dropdown only years ending in “0” are shown. Select a start year to get close, then select the start year you want.
End Year: You can select any end year you want using the dropdown control in the table heading. At the top and bottom of the dropdown only years ending in “0” are shown. Select an end year to get close, then select the end year you want.
Category (max 7)Sub-categoryFed Gov. 
Xfer 
State Local Total   
 
Data Series: Select a spending series you want to chart from a dropdown on the left. If you select on the bottom dropdown you will add a data series (up to a maximum of five). The right-hand dropdown allows you to replace a data series with a more narrowly focused series. Click the “X” link to remove a data series from the chart.
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If you’d like to create your own custom chart of spending data you should use the table above to make your selections.

  • Select the year range: Select the start year and the end year you want by selecting the years you want in the two year dropdown boxes.
  • Select spending items: Just select the spending item you want from the dropdown control. Then click a radio button to select the level of government: federal, state, or local. If you select from the < select > you will add another data series to your chart. Up to 5 data series are allowed at once. Click the “X” link to remove a data series from the chart.
  • Select units: You can select the display in billions of nominal (i.e. inflated) dollars, billions of real (i.e. year 2017) dollars, or as percent of GDP.
  • Choose chart features: You can select the size of the chart, switch from bar chart to line chart, select color or black and white, stacked or not. You can also blow up the chart to fill the screen with the “full screen” tab control above the chart display.

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Copy and Paste: To copy and paste data into spreadsheet for analysis, just copy the tab-delimited text in the textbox below (click cursor in text box, then press ctrl-A then press ctrl-C) and paste it into your spreadsheet.

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Below is a formatted version of the data displayed in the chart.

US
Fiscal Years 1900 to 2014
YearInflationGDP-US
$ billion 2017
Population-US
million
19002.92MW gdpa76.212
19012.95MW gdpa77.680
19022.9MW gdpa79.176
19034.83MW gdpa80.701
19042.57MW gdpa82.255
19050.81MW gdpa83.839
19063.71MW gdpa85.453
19076.49MW gdpa87.099
1908-0.18MW gdpa88.776
1909-1.49MW gdpa90.486
19102.63MW gdpa92.229
1911-0.49MW gdpa93.523
19124.17MW gdpa94.836
19130.75MW gdpa96.167
19140.86MW gdpa97.516
19153.29MW gdpa98.885
191614.48MW gdpa100.273
191722.75MW gdpa101.680
191818MW gdpa103.107
19192.49MW gdpa104.554
192013.78MW gdpa106.022
1921-14.44MW gdpa107.626
1922-5.79MW gdpa109.254
19233.15MW gdpa110.908
1924-1.28MW gdpa112.586
19251.82MW gdpa114.290
19260.5MW gdpa116.019
1927-2.42MW gdpa117.775
19280.76MW gdpa119.557
19290.73MW gdpa121.366
1930-3.351089.8a123.203
1931-9.651020a124.071
1932-10.22888.4a124.945
1933-2.63877.4a125.825
19345.97972.3a126.712
19352.181058.8a127.605
19361.391195.3a128.504
19374.551256.5a129.410
1938-2.711214.9a130.321
1939-1.161312.4a131.240
19401.361428.1a132.165
19417.951681a133.966
19429.51998.5a135.792
19435.322338.8a137.643
19442.532524.8a139.519
19452.582500.1a141.421
194611.392209.9a143.349
194710.862184.6a145.303
19485.862274.6a147.283
1949-0.172261.9a149.291
19501.332458.5a151.326
19517.662656.3a153.917
19521.82764.8a156.552
19531.522902.8a159.232
19540.722880.5a161.958
19552.013111.4a164.731
19563.933140.9a167.551
19573.23237.4a170.420
19582.043213.9a173.337
19591.343430.1a176.305
19601.443515.4a179.323
19611.043621.3a181.588
19621.273838.8a183.881
19630.994023.8a186.204
19641.874245.9a188.555
19651.934515.4a190.937
19663.344788.3a193.348
19672.834919.4a195.790
19684.565181.9a198.263
19695.385334.6a200.766
19705.025357.1a203.302
19715.435518.1a205.515
19724.215814.9a207.752
19736.336092.3a210.013
19749.436054a212.299
19758.86102.3a214.609
19765.386404.9a216.945
19776.526774.5a219.307
19787.817129.9a221.694
19798.997300.3a224.107
19808.717181.7a226.546
19819.827492.4a228.670
19825.87300.9a230.815
19833.867719.7a232.979
19843.818252.5a235.164
19853.148604.2a237.369
19861.928872.6a239.595
19872.759162a241.842
19883.969546.2a244.110
19893.99919.2a246.399
19903.8910090.6a248.710
19913.2810080.2a251.802
19922.1510449.7a254.933
19932.5210688.6a258.103
19942.1911152.2a261.312
19952.1311450.3a264.561
19961.7811914.1a267.850
19971.8612471a271.180
19981.1912982.8a274.552
19991.4113604.8a277.966
20002.5514145.3a282.172
20012.2214214.5a285.082
20021.514519.6a287.804
20032.0714988.8a290.326
20042.8915512.6a293.046
20053.3616047.6a295.753
20063.2116420.7a298.593
20072.6316809.6a301.580
20082.0316854.3a304.375
20090.1116326.3a307.007
20101.4516872.3a309.327
20112.417031.3a311.583
20121.7217469.7a313.878
20131.6517860.5a316.060
20141.9618406.9a318.386

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Data Sources for 1900:
GDP: Samuel H. Williamson, "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?" MeasuringWorth, 2015.
Federal: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970
State and Local: Hist. Stats of US, Colonial Times to 1970 and 1789 - 1945

Data Sources for 2014:
GDP, GO: GDP, GO Sources
Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 3.2, 5.1, 7.1
State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances

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Federal spending data begins in 1792.

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State and Local Finances for 2023

On September 11, 2025 we updated the state and local spending and revenue for FY 2023 using the new Census Bureau State and Local Government Finances summaries for FY 2023 released on July 31, 2025.  (See also Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances). The release includes state and local spending for the United States as a whole and the 50 individual states and the District of Columbia.

State and local spending and revenue for FY2023 are now actual historical spending as reported by the Census Bureau. In addition, the Census Bureau published updated tables for 2021 and 2022.

We have updated the "guesstimated" state and local finances for FY2024-30 as indicated in our "guesstimate" blog entries.

We have also updated data for individual local government units with data for 2023. 

Beginning in 2022 the Census Bureau has changed the value for Line 56 Direct Expenditure and Line 7 General Revenue from own sources, as follows:

We have decided to end our publication of non-insurance trust cash and security holdings.

However, to keep the time series at usgovernmentspending.com consistent, we have decided to add insurance-trust values back into Line 56 and Line 7 values. 

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