Northern Illinois Data by Subject
Federal Expenditures and Obligations by Type


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Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Illinois Metropolitan Division*

* The Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Illinois Metropolitan Division (MD) consists of Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, McHenry and Will counties.

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  Bureau County
  Carroll County
  Cook County
  DeKalb County
  DuPage County
  Grundy County
  Henry County
  JoDaviess County
  Kane County
  Kankakee County
  Kendall County
  Lake County
  LaSalle County
  Lee County
  McHenry County
  Mercer County
  Ogle County
  Putnam County
  Rock Island County
  Stephenson County
  Whiteside County
  Will County
  Winnebago County
  Chicago MD
  Chicago MSA
  Lake-Kenosha MD
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  Rockford MSA
  State of Illinois

FISCAL
YEAR
RETIREMENT
& DISABILITY
OTHER DIRECT
PAYMENTS
FEDERAL
GRANTS
PROCUREMENT
CONTRACTS
SALARIES
& WAGES
TOTAL
EXPENDITURES
1990
7,908,587
5,004,898
2,984,356
1,834,195
2,597,489
20,329,525
1991
8,550,358
5,280,559
3,033,621
2,465,860
2,750,544
22,080,942
1992
9,077,140
6,395,494
3,759,342
2,039,907
2,841,303
24,113,186
1993
9,613,205
6,870,904
4,298,656
2,215,306
3,015,361
26,013,432
1994
10,079,172
7,711,373
4,539,298
2,240,713
3,160,009
27,730,565
1995
10,420,345
6,917,282
5,114,142
2,166,132
3,095,389
27,713,290
1996
10,693,184
7,012,299
5,275,763
2,001,642
2,994,079
27,976,967
1997
10,995,871
7,420,657
5,318,549
1,990,230
2,996,270
28,721,577
1998
11,352,739
7,422,480
5,473,982
2,154,838
3,068,305
29,472,344
1999
11,498,610
7,118,320
5,822,457
2,286,042
3,113,051
29,838,480
2000
12,288,116
8,093,919
6,501,913
2,787,909
3,333,462
33,005,319
2001
12,974,217
8,891,150
6,635,972
2,629,714
3,319,681
34,450,734
2002
13,038,957
8,418,881
8,194,662
3,121,999
3,451,037
36,225,536
2003
13,363,872
9,257,451
8,882,663
3,729,909
3,562,367
38,796,262
2004
13,792,400
9,876,195
9,276,014
4,242,433
3,746,214
40,933,256
NOTE: Figures are in thousands of dollars.
SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Consolidated Federal Funds Report.

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