Data
Job Creation
North Carolina has consistently shown around 25,000 jobs funded through the ARRA and has
consistently been in the top 10 states for absolute jobs, per capita jobs, and per dollar jobs
created with Recovery funding.
Spending Breakdown
As of the latest federal report (4th Quarter 2010), public and private entities and individuals in
North Carolina have received approximately $16.5 billion in total ARRA funding (not including tax cuts).
The State of North Carolina is the single largest recipient of ARRA funding, although a large
portion of this includes funding that passes directly to individuals and local governments. To
date, the State of North Carolina has received awards and distributed benefits worth more than
$10.6 billion.
Funding Category
|
Total Award Amount |
Supplemental Unemployment Benefits and Administration |
$3,470,406,206 |
Budget Stabilization |
$3,803,969,729 |
Education and Targeted Programs |
$1,383,855,754 |
Highways and Transit |
$814,753,652 |
Workforce Development |
$87,169,502 |
Justice/Victim Assistance |
$40,912,714 |
Environmental |
$153,201,910 |
Energy/Weatherization |
$238,764,018 |
Human Services/Community Services |
$319,080,668 |
Housing and Community Development |
$221,410,441 |
Capitol Improvement National Guard/VA Facilities |
$49,855,228 |
Other |
$22,399,001 |
North Carolina Agency Grand Total |
$10,605,778,823
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