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  1. Government Spending Open Data | USAspending

    USAspending is the official open data source of federal spending information. We track how federal money is spent in communities across America and beyond. Learn more about government spending …

  2. Government Spending Explorer | USAspending

    Spending Explorer lets you explore the federal spending landscape through the lens of three accounting categories: Budget Function (spending purpose), Agency (spending source), and Object Class …

  3. Federal Agency Spending Profiles | USAspending

    Dive into federal agency spending with our Agency Profiles. Find details on agencies' total obligations and outlays to understand how each agency spends its funding.

  4. Federal Account Spending Profiles | USAspending

    The government has more than 2,000 unique Federal Accounts, which are similar to bank accounts. Use our Federal Account Profiles to get a better understanding of how agencies receive and spend …

  5. About | USAspending

    USAspending.gov is the official source for spending data for the U.S. Government. Its mission is to show the American public what the federal government spends every year and how it spends the money.

  6. Department of Defense (DOD) | Spending Profile | USAspending

    Sep 30, 2025 · View the spending activity of the Department of Defense (DOD) in this profile page.

  7. Federal Award Recipient Profiles | USAspending

    View the federal spending activity for various recipient entities by selecting from this list.

  8. Agency for International Development (USAID) | Spending Profile ...

    Sep 30, 2025 · View the spending activity of the Agency for International Development (USAID) in this profile page.

  9. U.S. State Spending Profiles | USAspending

    View the federal spending activity for U.S. States by selecting from this list.

  10. Analyst’s Guide to Federal Spending Data | USAspending

    Find guidance on how to use USAspending.gov data. Get answers to questions to help you conduct your own analyses and develop tools using federal spending data.