Oklahoma Federal Spending
Federal obligations data for all 77 counties — FY2024 from USASpending.gov
Avg Per-Capita Spending
$8,510
Avg Total Per County
$446M
Counties with Data
77 of 77
Highest Federal Spending
By total obligations — FY2024
Highest Per-Capita Spending
By spending per resident — FY2024
All Oklahoma Counties
| County | Total Spending | Per Resident | Contracts | Grants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma County | $10.2B | $12,788 | $3.8B | $2.0B |
| Tulsa County | $4.8B | $7,058 | $419M | $471M |
| Cleveland County | $1.9B | $6,549 | $136M | $233M |
| Comanche County | $1.3B | $10,308 | $308M | $86M |
| Canadian County | $937M | $5,764 | $66M | $68M |
| Rogers County | $704M | $7,237 | $37M | $75M |
| Pottawatomie County | $590M | $8,076 | $8M | $102M |
| Muskogee County | $572M | $8,610 | $36M | $31M |
| Cherokee County | $560M | $11,758 | $9M | $240M |
| Payne County | $553M | $6,719 | $47M | $98M |
| Wagoner County | $523M | $6,202 | $4M | $39M |
| Garfield County | $519M | $8,324 | $167M | $13M |
| Creek County | $491M | $6,780 | $11M | $15M |
| Le Flore County | $429M | $8,795 | $5M | $26M |
| Mayes County | $401M | $10,183 | $1M | $8M |
| Stephens County | $383M | $8,838 | $28M | $47M |
| Bryan County | $363M | $7,677 | $2M | $82M |
| Washington County | $348M | $6,581 | $3M | $3M |
| Kay County | $342M | $7,831 | $23M | $28M |
| Pontotoc County | $341M | $8,929 | $19M | $95M |
| Osage County | $338M | $7,347 | $4M | $41M |
| Pittsburg County | $337M | $7,732 | $45M | $12M |
| Carter County | $332M | $6,876 | $1M | $30M |
| Grady County | $330M | $5,910 | $3M | $12M |
| Logan County | $326M | $6,395 | $16M | $40M |
| Okmulgee County | $324M | $8,771 | $204,424 | $63M |
| Delaware County | $317M | $7,734 | $15M | $13M |
| Sequoyah County | $307M | $7,747 | $8M | $26M |
| McClain County | $297M | $6,774 | $-46,277 | $25M |
| Ottawa County | $292M | $9,617 | $4M | $43M |
| Lincoln County | $244M | $7,186 | $6M | $22M |
| McCurtain County | $231M | $7,501 | $12M | $34M |
| Caddo County | $230M | $8,629 | $5M | $46M |
| Jackson County | $221M | $8,931 | $53M | $20M |
| Garvin County | $219M | $8,495 | $399,964 | $27M |
| Seminole County | $195M | $8,272 | $4M | $39M |
| Custer County | $182M | $6,407 | $9M | $29M |
| McIntosh County | $176M | $9,166 | $564,618 | $10M |
| Pawnee County | $170M | $10,818 | $11M | $46M |
| Adair County | $167M | $8,548 | $11M | $40M |
| Kingfisher County | $154M | $10,047 | $55M | $14M |
| Choctaw County | $153M | $10,681 | $2M | $47M |
| Beckham County | $130M | $5,855 | N/A | $12M |
| Love County | $116M | $11,407 | $318,748 | $50M |
| Craig County | $113M | $7,946 | $962,534 | $6M |
| Marshall County | $113M | $7,203 | $29,470 | $4M |
| Atoka County | $112M | $7,878 | $19,051 | $27M |
| Murray County | $108M | $7,804 | $3M | $15M |
| Woodward County | $101M | $4,989 | $608,820 | $2M |
| Haskell County | $99M | $8,504 | $1M | $13M |
| Pushmataha County | $98M | $9,105 | $174,066 | $18M |
| Noble County | $98M | $8,959 | $827,683 | $27M |
| Hughes County | $97M | $7,239 | $-9,917 | $7M |
| Johnston County | $95M | $9,153 | $753,415 | $18M |
| Latimer County | $83M | $8,749 | $120,287 | $8M |
| Texas County | $80M | $3,824 | $297,680 | $6M |
| Okfuskee County | $80M | $7,055 | $61,645 | $12M |
| Nowata County | $77M | $8,239 | $1M | $3M |
| Washita County | $77M | $7,057 | $66,943 | $8M |
| Dewey County | $73M | $16,498 | $351,344 | $43M |
| Kiowa County | $73M | $8,624 | $689,974 | $3M |
| Major County | $69M | $9,019 | $61,148 | $21M |
| Blaine County | $63M | $7,345 | $2M | $5M |
| Tillman County | $63M | $9,005 | N/A | $17M |
| Coal County | $57M | $10,779 | $1M | $7M |
| Woods County | $51M | $5,909 | $397,806 | $5M |
| Harper County | $49M | $15,092 | N/A | $20M |
| Cimarron County | $47M | $21,039 | $290,000 | $21M |
| Greer County | $45M | $8,232 | N/A | $3M |
| Jefferson County | $45M | $8,412 | $1M | $3M |
| Alfalfa County | $44M | $7,662 | $2M | $658,358 |
| Harmon County | $38M | $15,682 | $-615 | $6M |
| Beaver County | $38M | $7,537 | N/A | $5M |
| Grant County | $34M | $8,179 | N/A | $7M |
| Cotton County | $33M | $6,093 | $50,668 | $-5,242,157 |
| Ellis County | $33M | $8,884 | $315,508 | $4M |
| Roger Mills County | $19M | $5,722 | $348,649 | $-2,946,734 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Federal Spending in Oklahoma
Which county in Oklahoma receives the most federal funding?
Oklahoma County receives the most total federal funding among Oklahoma counties with $10.2B in FY2024 obligations.
What is the average per-capita federal spending in Oklahoma?
The average per-capita federal spending across Oklahoma counties is $8,510, which is 9% below the national average of $9,394.
Does Oklahoma receive more or less federal money than the national average?
Oklahoma counties average $8,510 in per-capita federal spending, placing the state below the national average of $9,394 per resident.
What types of federal spending flow into Oklahoma counties?
Federal spending in Oklahoma 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.