Indiana Federal Spending

Federal obligations data for all 92 counties — FY2024 from USASpending.gov

Avg Per-Capita Spending

$8,841

Avg Total Per County

$1.9B

Counties with Data

92 of 92

6% below national avg per capita

All Indiana Counties

CountyTotal SpendingPer ResidentContractsGrants
Marion County$133.8B$137,673$1.8B$2.6B
Lake County$2.9B$5,843$22M$115M
St. Joseph County$2.8B$10,281$1.2B$190M
Allen County$2.4B$6,301$370M$104M
Hamilton County$1.7B$4,848$80M$44M
Monroe County$1.5B$11,047$27M$851M
Vanderburgh County$1.5B$8,405$289M$169M
Porter County$1.1B$6,458$41M$39M
Tippecanoe County$1.1B$5,978$30M$304M
Elkhart County$1.0B$5,048$73M$38M
Johnson County$926M$5,644$18M$40M
Hendricks County$912M$5,082$31M$9M
Madison County$836M$6,383$20M$21M
Martin County$819M$83,095$755M$5M
Clark County$745M$6,067$19M$41M
Delaware County$710M$6,337$189,325$39M
LaPorte County$703M$6,265$13M$18M
Vigo County$669M$6,300$6M$61M
Bartholomew County$602M$7,268$110M$24M
Howard County$571M$6,831$157,266$12M
Hancock County$541M$6,598$20M$27M
Floyd County$534M$6,638$30M$35M
Morgan County$513M$7,105$2M$47M
Wayne County$488M$7,351$4M$59M
Grant County$477M$7,183$21M$11M
Kosciusko County$472M$5,871$22M$6M
Warrick County$411M$6,357$9M$10M
Boone County$383M$5,262$4M$23M
Lawrence County$332M$7,355$28M$13M
Dearborn County$330M$6,498$125,728$19M
Henry County$305M$6,232$369,480$3M
Dubois County$287M$6,581$20M$8M
Noble County$283M$5,972$379,519$15M
Marshall County$276M$5,962$5M$13M
DeKalb County$275M$6,300$204,995$18M
Shelby County$273M$6,057$4M$6M
Miami County$268M$7,494$51M$9M
Harrison County$265M$6,653$1M$8M
Jackson County$257M$5,556$48,838$15M
Huntington County$249M$6,786$2M$12M
Steuben County$249M$7,174$2M$14M
Knox County$238M$6,603$3M$18M
Jasper County$236M$7,101$12M$11M
Montgomery County$235M$6,162$50,880$8M
Wabash County$234M$7,561$6M$12M
Cass County$229M$6,083$7M$12M
Gibson County$218M$6,623$226,883$20M
Whitley County$217M$6,324$3M$3M
Putnam County$217M$5,839$711,414$5M
Jefferson County$216M$6,532$2M$12M
Greene County$206M$6,669$2M$10M
Adams County$189M$5,264$21M$4M
Daviess County$189M$5,649$27M$24M
Wells County$181M$6,400$173,172$16M
White County$180M$7,283$-36,696$20M
Franklin County$178M$7,772$19M$8M
Clay County$176M$6,665$4M$4M
Clinton County$170M$5,166$18,578$4M
Posey County$169M$6,736$2M$4M
Ripley County$165M$5,693$853$2M
Jennings County$165M$5,993$5M$8M
Decatur County$165M$6,233$4M$7M
Fayette County$164M$7,020N/A$3M
Scott County$163M$6,657$21M$-7,433,999
Washington County$162M$5,763$537,572$3M
LaGrange County$159M$3,909$71,519$4M
Starke County$157M$6,721N/A$964,945
Randolph County$154M$6,303$653,350$1M
Owen County$141M$6,568$469,079$2M
Fulton County$138M$6,738$224,882$11M
Spencer County$135M$6,792$364,525$9M
Carroll County$130M$6,341$273,144$7M
Perry County$129M$6,738$318,739$16M
Jay County$125M$6,147$126,158$9M
Sullivan County$124M$5,980$856,145$6M
Orange County$121M$6,136$366,158$2M
Brown County$120M$7,718$205,725$2M
Fountain County$115M$6,962$154,354$10M
Rush County$113M$6,734$2M$13M
Vermillion County$111M$7,174N/A$11M
Tipton County$107M$6,996N/A$8M
Parke County$104M$6,342$537,669$6M
Pike County$99M$8,086N/A$19M
Newton County$90M$6,485$60,088$8M
Pulaski County$89M$7,161$36,920$8M
Blackford County$87M$7,283N/A$8M
Crawford County$79M$7,523$2M$5M
Benton County$70M$8,034N/A$17M
Warren County$69M$8,126$34,724$15M
Switzerland County$53M$5,317$462,739$1M
Union County$43M$6,187N/A$3M
Ohio County$41M$6,917N/A$2M

Frequently Asked Questions About Federal Spending in Indiana

Which county in Indiana receives the most federal funding?
Marion County receives the most total federal funding among Indiana counties with $133.8B in FY2024 obligations.
What is the average per-capita federal spending in Indiana?
The average per-capita federal spending across Indiana counties is $8,841, which is 6% below the national average of $9,394.
Does Indiana receive more or less federal money than the national average?
Indiana counties average $8,841 in per-capita federal spending, placing the state below the national average of $9,394 per resident.
What types of federal spending flow into Indiana counties?
Federal spending in Indiana counties includes contracts (for goods and services purchased by federal agencies), grants (federal awards to local governments, nonprofits, and institutions), and other direct obligations. The breakdown varies significantly by county based on military presence, research institutions, and local government programs.

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Data: USASpending.gov — Federal Spending Data (FY2024) — Informational only. Not financial or legal advice.