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
Highest Federal Spending
By total obligations — FY2024
Highest Per-Capita Spending
By spending per resident — FY2024
All Indiana Counties
| County | Total Spending | Per Resident | Contracts | Grants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | $7,020 | N/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 | $6,721 | N/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 | $7,174 | N/A | $11M |
| Tipton County | $107M | $6,996 | N/A | $8M |
| Parke County | $104M | $6,342 | $537,669 | $6M |
| Pike County | $99M | $8,086 | N/A | $19M |
| Newton County | $90M | $6,485 | $60,088 | $8M |
| Pulaski County | $89M | $7,161 | $36,920 | $8M |
| Blackford County | $87M | $7,283 | N/A | $8M |
| Crawford County | $79M | $7,523 | $2M | $5M |
| Benton County | $70M | $8,034 | N/A | $17M |
| Warren County | $69M | $8,126 | $34,724 | $15M |
| Switzerland County | $53M | $5,317 | $462,739 | $1M |
| Union County | $43M | $6,187 | N/A | $3M |
| Ohio County | $41M | $6,917 | N/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.