California received the largest piece of stimulus money - over $25 billion. So far, only about $8 billion of that money has been spent, leaving a little over $16 billion to build the economy back up. It is estimated that this money will create or save 396,000 jobs in California over the next two years.
What did California get and how much has been spent?
Agency or Dept, Higher of Announced or Made Available ($ thousand) , Paid ($ thousand)
Education, $9,904,187, $4,727,929
Health & Human Services (HHS) $5,428,258, $3,048,028
Transportation (DOT), $3,716,967, $47,758
Social Security, $1,299,180, $0
Defense, $1,143,490, $0
Energy (DOE), $1,125,618, $184
Housing & Urban Development (HUD), $1,094,455, $126,918
Labor, $693,289, $18,942
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), $487,488, $5,827
Interior, $394,758, $0
General Services Administration (GSA), $243,849, $0
Justice (DOJ), $252,978, $5,025
Agriculture, $166,834, $237,999
US Army Corps of Engineers, $55,828, $0
Veterans Affairs (VA), $55,634, $0
Railroad Retirement Board , $6,648, $0
Corp. for National and Community Service, $9,722, $10
Commerce, $21,437, $0
State Dept, $243, $0
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), $2,352, $0
National Science Foundation (NSF), $102,362, $2,526
Treasury, $12,613, $0
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