The U.S. Census Bureau has released fiscal year 2003 expenditures on homeland security in a state-by-state format. The data was published as part of the Consolidated Federal Funds Report, a publicly shared document recently made available from the Census Bureau. Washington, D.C., spent approximately $1.8 billion, or $3,153 per each of the city's residents, to garner the top spot in per capita expenditures. See full data below for more information.
Federal Expenditures or Obligations, Department of Homeland Security, by State, FY 2003 | |||||
Note: Loans and insurance are excluded | |||||
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report (CFFR) | |||||
State | Total Expenditure | Population | Per Capita | ||
Alabama | $261,678,684 | 4,500,752 | $58.14 | ||
Alaska | $207,159,311 | 648,818 | $319.29 | ||
Arizona | $258,260,247 | 5,580,811 | $46.28 | ||
Arkansas | $105,532,650 | 2,725,714 | $38.72 | ||
California | $1,158,362,732 | 35,484,453 | $32.64 | ||
Colorado | $125,819,023 | 4,550,688 | $27.65 | ||
Connecticut | $158,064,813 | 3,483,372 | $45.38 | ||
Delaware | $17,771,313 | 817,491 | $21.74 | ||
Florida | $777,539,269 | 17,019,068 | $45.69 | ||
Georgia | $285,944,298 | 8,684,715 | $32.93 | ||
Hawaii | $120,409,439 | 1,257,608 | $95.74 | ||
Idaho | $41,282,044 | 1,366,332 | $30.21 | ||
Illinois | $225,709,514 | 12,653,544 | $17.84 | ||
Indiana | $110,288,354 | 6,195,643 | $17.80 | ||
Iowa | $52,308,231 | 2,944,062 | $17.77 | ||
Kansas | $56,896,421 | 2,723,507 | $20.89 | ||
Kentucky | $144,012,593 | 4,117,827 | $34.97 | ||
Louisiana | $530,079,419 | 4,496,334 | $117.89 | ||
Maine | $78,866,791 | 1,305,728 | $60.40 | ||
Maryland | $495,455,173 | 5,508,909 | $89.94 | ||
Massachusetts | $299,944,420 | 6,433,422 | $46.62 | ||
Michigan | $226,349,928 | 10,079,985 | $22.46 | ||
Minnesota | $119,675,678 | 5,059,375 | $23.65 | ||
Mississippi | $217,949,581 | 2,881,281 | $75.64 | ||
Missouri | $133,539,014 | 5,704,484 | $23.41 | ||
Montana | $37,553,219 | 917,621 | $40.92 | ||
Nebraska | $42,004,625 | 1,739,291 | $24.15 | ||
Nevada | $63,105,669 | 2,241,154 | $28.16 | ||
New Hampshire | $45,536,983 | 1,287,687 | $35.36 | ||
New Jersey | $272,195,275 | 8,638,396 | $31.51 | ||
New Mexico | $71,574,810 | 1,874,614 | $38.18 | ||
New York | $4,309,416,130 | 19,190,115 | $224.56 | ||
North Carolina | $354,328,968 | 8,407,248 | $42.15 | ||
North Dakota | $26,679,568 | 633,837 | $42.09 | ||
Ohio | $278,109,346 | 11,435,798 | $24.32 | ||
Oklahoma | $75,847,874 | 3,511,532 | $21.60 | ||
Oregon | $144,873,368 | 3,559,596 | $40.70 | ||
Pennsylvania | $218,059,061 | 12,365,455 | $17.63 | ||
Rhode Island | $46,897,577 | 1,076,164 | $43.58 | ||
South Carolina | $101,287,819 | 4,147,152 | $24.42 | ||
South Dakota | $19,976,389 | 764,309 | $26.14 | ||
Tennessee | $186,916,752 | 5,841,748 | $32.00 | ||
Texas | $2,164,257,669 | 22,118,509 | $97.85 | ||
Utah | $47,120,361 | 2,351,467 | $20.04 | ||
Vermont | $60,914,924 | 619,107 | $98.39 | ||
Virginia | $1,958,536,955 | 7,386,330 | $265.16 | ||
Washington | $381,988,278 | 6,131,445 | $62.30 | ||
West Virginia | $76,290,914 | 1,810,354 | $42.14 | ||
Wisconsin | $87,417,174 | 5,472,299 | $15.97 | ||
Wyoming | $13,404,443 | 501,242 | $26.74 |