Cities and counties that have obligated less than 50% of their Fiscal Recovery Funds

 

Cities and Counties Percent obligated Percent spent
Berks County, Pennsylvania 0.1% 0.1%
Stark County, Ohio 4.4% 4.4%
Lake County, Indiana 7.6% 7.6%
County Of Rockland, New York 19.0% 19.0%
Henrico County, Virginia 19.7% 10.9%
Riverside City, California 20.0% 13.6%
Webb County, Texas 23.1% 8.2%
Spartanburg County, South Carolina 23.3% 5.2%
County Of Macomb, Michigan 23.6% 4.9%
Town Of Gilbert, Arizona 24.4% 12.6%
Suffolk County, New York 29.5% 14.9%
County Of Ocean, New Jersey 29.6% 12.3%
Delaware County, Pennsylvania 30.2% 29.0%
Yakima County, Washington 32.4% 18.9%
County Of Stanislaus, California 33.8% 20.8%
City Of Tucson, Arizona 33.9% 30.4%
Denton County, Texas 34.7% 26.5%
City Of Chula Vista, California 35.0% 30.0%
Town Of Islip, New York 35.3% 26.2%
St. Lucie County, Florida 35.6% 22.7%
Marion County, Florida 36.0% 21.8%
Glendale City, Arizona 36.5% 36.5%
Jefferson County, Colorado 36.5% 36.5%
Polk County, Florida 36.6% 18.2%
Winnebago County, Illinois 37.1% 37.1%
Madison County, Alabama 39.3% 30.2%
Lake County, Illinois 39.4% 24.1%
City Of Bakersfield, California 39.6% 32.4%
Aurora City, Colorado 39.8% 39.3%
County Of Santa Barbara, California 39.8% 39.8%
Northampton County, Pennsylvania 41.1% 41.1%
Lane County, Oregon 42.2% 42.1%
Durham City, North Carolina 42.9% 23.4%
New Castle County, Delaware 43.2% 26.1%
St. Clair County, Illinois 43.8% 23.2%
Pinellas County, Florida 44.5% 21.8%
Douglas County, Nebraska 44.7% 44.7%
County Of Plymouth, Massachusetts 44.9% 44.9%
Pulaski County, Arkansas 45.5% 45.5%
Chester County, Pennsylvania 46.2% 31.5%
Baltimore County, Maryland 46.4% 46.4%
Kitsap County, Washington 46.6% 35.6%
Knox County, Tennessee 46.7% 31.2%
Kern County, California 47.0% 41.0%
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma 47.6% 21.1%
Jackson County, Missouri 48.1% 41.0%
City Of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 49.7% 37.0%
Bexar County, Texas 49.8% 28.2%
County Of Cumberland, North Carolina 49.9% 43.4%

Note: List only includes cities and counties with populations greater than 250,000.

Source: EPI analysis of U.S. Department of Treasury data on State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) spending through March 31, 2024.

View the underlying data on epi.org.