Federal Spending · FY2024

Berkshire County, Massachusetts

How much federal money flows through this county?

$1.6B
Total Federal Obligations (FY2024)
$12,107
Per Resident
Above Average SpendingFY2024 Data · USASpending.gov

Federal Spending at a Glance

Total Obligations (FY2024)
$1.6B
Contracts + grants
Per Resident
$12,107
Above Average
Contract Spending
$615.4M
40% of total
Grant Spending
$59.1M
4% of total

How Berkshire County Compares

Per-resident federal spending comparison

Berkshire County$12,107/resident
Massachusetts Average$9,034/resident
National Average$9,394/resident

National Ranking

#306 of 3,135 counties by per-capita federal spending

Frequently Asked Questions

How much federal money does Berkshire County receive?

Berkshire County received $1.6B in federal obligations in FY2024, including contracts and grants.

What is the per-capita federal spending in Berkshire County?

The per-capita federal spending in Berkshire County is $12,107 per resident, based on FY2024 data from USASpending.gov.

Which federal agencies spend the most in Berkshire County?

Agency-level spending data for Berkshire County is being updated.

How does Berkshire County compare to the national average in federal spending?

Berkshire County receives $12,107 per resident, compared to the national average of $9,394 per resident.

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