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 | ||