Alaska Federal Government expenditure - total, FY 2009 by County

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Federal Government expenditure - total, FY 2009 - (Thousands of USD)
County Value
Aleutians East Borough 13,979
Aleutians West Census Area 57,275
Anchorage Municipality 4,358,145
Bethel Census Area 340,871
Bristol Bay Borough 59,364
Denali Borough 78,281
Dillingham Census Area 55,276
Fairbanks North Star Borough 1,644,275
Haines Borough 28,489
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area 51,936
Juneau City and Borough 1,175,633
Kenai Peninsula Borough 360,397
Ketchikan Gateway Borough 809,321
Kodiak Island Borough 172,657
Lake and Peninsula Borough 17,199
Matanuska-Susitna Borough 434,891
Nome Census Area 246,246
North Slope Borough 78,974
Northwest Arctic Borough 97,176
Petersburg Census Area 58,260
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area 56,974
Sitka City and Borough 99,421
Skagway Municipality 0
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 141,904
Valdez-Cordova Census Area 127,855
Wade Hampton Census Area 105,266
Wrangell City and Borough 0
Yakutat City and Borough 9,994
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 157,083

Value for Alaska (Thousands of USD): 11,922,341

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Consolidated Federal Funds Report: County Areas. Updated annually. http://www.census.gov/govs/www/cffr.html

Definitions:

Federal spending include federal expenditures or obligation for the following categories: grants, salaries and wages, procurement contracts, direct payments for individuals, and other direct payments, plus coverage/commitments in the form of direct loans, guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. Dollar amounts (reported here in thousands of dollars) represent either actual expenditures or obligations.

Scope and Methodology:

Federal expenditures and obligations data were prepared by the Census Bureau. The following reporting systems and agencies are used as data sources: Federal Assistance Award Data System (FAADS), Federal Procurement Data System, Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Department of Defense (DOD), U.S. Postal Service, Internal Revenue Service, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In addition to these, several other federal agencies are requested to provide data, usually for specific programs. Selected data also are obtained from the information on payments to state and local governments reported by federal agencies for the Census Bureau''s Federal Aid to States survey and report.

All grant awards were reported by state, county, and city of the initial recipient. For many grants, the initial recipient is the state government even though the grant monies are subsequently distributed to county, municipal, or other government and non-government organizations. These “pass-through” grants generally appear in the CFFR at the state capital city (and in the associated county). While an attempt is made in the CFFR to assign the dollar amounts for these pass-through programs to locations other than the state capital, it is not possible to do so in all cases.

The sum of all counties'' data may be less than state totals, because some distributions were not allocable to specific counties.

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