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Assistance to Recipients in New Jersey 12 (Rush D. Holt)
(FY 2007)

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Summary


Fiscal Year: 2007
Federal dollars: $8,482,755,223
The amount for this search is 1.9% of total Federal dollars for the fiscal year.
This Congressional District is ranked 12 among districts for this year.
Total number of recipients: 143
Total number of transactions: 2,830
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Top 5 Known Congressional Districts where Recipients are Located Known Congressional District help link

 New Jersey 12 (Rush D. Holt)$8,482,755,223

Top 10 Recipients

 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF HEALTH & SENIOR SERVICES$4,949,624,100
 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION$1,019,360,367
 NEW JERSEY DIV OF PUBLIC WELFARE$811,790,269
 NEW JERSEY DEPT EDUCATION$786,107,995
 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & WORKFORCE DE$197,444,809
 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES$117,529,519
 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS$107,465,445
 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY$90,820,748
 NEW JERSEY DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION$86,230,254
 NJ DEPT LABOR & WORKFORCE DEV$73,002,506

Recipient Type

Other$6,167,881,672
Government$2,264,913,131
Higher Education$38,780,390
For Profits$10,387,106
Nonprofits$680,345
Individuals$112,579

 


Top 5 Programs

 93.778: Medical Assistance Program$4,656,382,021
 20.205: Highway Planning and Construction$1,012,822,997
 93.558: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families$404,704,335
 84.027: Special Education_Grants to States$338,873,593
 84.010: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies$252,408,502

Top 5 Agencies Providing Assistance

 HHS - Health Care Financing Admin. (was Medicare and Medicaid Serv.)$4,841,387,744
 DOT - Federal Highway Administration$1,015,905,141
 HHS - Administration for Children and Families$999,970,385
 DOED - Office of Special Education Programs$338,873,593
 DOED - Compensatory Education Programs$255,151,637

Assistance Type

Grants and Cooperative Agreements$8,348,556,130
Other$119,074,476
Direct Payments (both specified and unrestricted)$14,869,617
Insurance$255,000

 

Trend

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2000Data from census.gov$375,101,427
2001$427,321,650
2002$456,687,876
2003$500,826,852
2004$462,081,822
2005$290,929
2006$199,136
2007Data from Agencies$8,482,755,223
2008$8,686,924,289
2009Agencies start send Recovery Act  data$3,150,592,600


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This search was done on May 13, 2009.

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