PlainSpending

Hunt County

$2.3B total · $22,584 per capita · FY2025 · FIPS: 48231 · 44.6% above national avg

In FY2025, Hunt County in Texas received $2.3B in federal spending - $22,584 per capita for a population of 99,956. This is 44.6% above the national average and 111.3% above the Texas average.

In Fiscal Year 2025, Hunt County in Texas received $2.3B in federal spending, equivalent to $22,584 per resident across a Census-estimated population of 99,956 (FIPS 48231). This per-capita intensity is 44.6% above the $15,623 national average, positioning Hunt County as a relatively high-intensity recipient compared to the typical U.S. county.

Inside Texas, where statewide federal spending reached $311.5B ($10,687 per capita), Hunt County's $22,584 per resident is 111.3% above the state average. That intra-state gap matters: counties with elevated per-capita figures often anchor military installations, federal labs, large Medicare populations, or concentrated nonprofit and research activity, while lower figures typically signal counties whose economies are driven by private-sector employment and state-level programs.

The $2.3B total captures every federal award with a place of performance in Hunt County during FY2025 - including contracts for goods and services, grants to local governments and nonprofits, federally backed loans, and direct payments like Social Security and Medicare flowing to residents. Using this page as a baseline alongside USASpending.gov's award-level detail lets analysts, journalists, and local officials evaluate how federal money actually reaches this specific community and how it stacks up against counties of similar population and economic profile.

A note on what county-level totals do and do not capture. Federal spending is recorded by place of performance, meaning an award counts toward the county where the work happens, not necessarily where the recipient is headquartered. A single large contract at a military base, federal laboratory, or hospital can lift a county far above its neighbors, while direct payments such as Social Security and Medicare track closely with the size and age of the resident population. Per-capita figures use Census Bureau population estimates as the denominator, which is why a small county with one big installation can post a per-resident number many times the national average. All award data comes from USASpending.gov, the federal spending-transparency system the U.S. Treasury has operated since the DATA Act of 2014, covering more than 3,000 counties and county-equivalents for fiscal year 2024. These are official government records rather than estimates, though late-posted and corrected awards can move a county's total after the year closes. Our methodology documents the population source, the place-of-performance rule, and the data vintage.

Key Statistics

Total Spending

$2.3B

Per Capita

$22,584

Population

99,956

State Context

Hunt County is located in Texas. The county received $2.3B in total federal spending during FY2025, which works out to $22,584 per resident based on a population of 99,956. Texas as a whole received $311.5B in federal spending ($10,687 per capita).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much federal spending did Hunt County, Texas receive?
Hunt County received $2.3B in total federal spending during Fiscal Year 2025. This equates to $22,584 per capita for the county's population of 99,956.
How does Hunt County's per capita spending compare to the national average?
Hunt County's per capita federal spending of $22,584 is 44.6% above the national average of $15,623. Compared to the Texas average of $10,687, it is 111.3% above.
What types of federal spending does Hunt County receive?
Federal spending in Hunt County includes contracts, grants, loans, direct payments, and other financial assistance from federal agencies. The total of $2.3B represents all federal awards with place of performance in this county during FY2025.
What is the population of Hunt County, Texas?
Hunt County has a population of 99,956 according to Census Bureau estimates. This population figure is used to calculate the per capita federal spending of $22,584.
Where does Hunt County's federal spending data come from?
All spending data for Hunt County comes from USASpending.gov, the official source for federal spending transparency maintained by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Data reflects Fiscal Year 2025 obligations.

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Data Source: USASpending.gov (U.S. Department of the Treasury), Fiscal Year 2025. Population denominators are U.S. Census Bureau vintage estimates. County-level spending includes all federal awards with place of performance in this county; OMB budget categorizations are reflected at the agency level.