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State Level ExpendituresStateVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients **Totals21,882,153$ 142,822,345$
63,574,737$ 1,330,053$ 11,949,205$ 1,385,063$
6,889,908$ 1,699,587$
55,993,7925,690,384Alabama414,963$ 2,824,088$
1,580,861$ 1,922$ 189,414$ -$ 33,885$ 29,857$
988,150108,175Alaska74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$ 616$
61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304Arizona
527,400$ 3,220,905$ 1,409,346$ 21,201$ 343,820$ -$
108,885$ 36,145$ 1,301,507137,362Arkansas
250,095$ 1,946,615$ 924,671$ 7,938$ 79,063$ -$
31,331$ 13,484$ 890,12786,763California1,795,455$
12,707,536$ 5,397,860$ 145,008$ 1,599,760$ -$
192,392$ 162,956$ 5,209,559444,432Colorado
390,824$ 2,594,677$ 1,212,143$ 112,614$ 324,347$ -$
62,854$ 32,483$ 850,23590,822Connecticut
207,759$ 1,078,567$ 365,638$ 8,332$ 96,416$ -$
13,794$ 24,195$ 570,19251,360Delaware
78,016$ 362,617$ 169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$
5,595$ 147,97414,676District of Columbia
31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$
1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800Florida
1,520,563$ 10,430,774$ 4,728,273$ 131,870$ 892,555$ -
$ 146,088$ 139,645$ 4,392,344479,193Georgia
774,464$ 4,670,709$ 2,482,164$ 3,359$ 453,034$ -$
109,242$ 48,822$ 1,574,087179,821Hawaii
116,947$ 754,680$ 337,919$ 1,690$ 142,729$ -$
16,013$ 13,109$ 243,22023,825Idaho
138,108$ 746,018$ 334,504$ 11,690$ 51,513$ -$
7,807$ 8,006$ 332,49939,928Illinois
744,710$ 3,854,717$ 1,450,236$ 18,558$ 311,330$ -$
51,835$ 65,139$ 1,957,618180,384Indiana
490,380$ 2,477,767$ 1,092,855$ 8,783$ 150,033$ -$
48,931$ 27,941$ 1,149,224128,499Iowa
233,815$ 1,192,889$ 505,601$ 79$ 74,079$ -$ 10,585$
18,891$ 583,65372,191Kansas
223,708$ 1,237,985$ 529,023$ 743$ 103,950$ -$
27,158$ 17,340$ 559,77158,097Kentucky
339,334$ 2,229,580$ 1,087,772$ 7,129$ 139,199$ -$
37,983$ 18,871$ 938,626101,096Louisiana
315,342$ 2,202,388$ 1,016,206$ 202,777$ 120,767$ -$
26,501$ 19,941$ 816,19586,890Maine
127,694$ 873,125$ 467,398$ 7$ 42,577$ -$ 18,277$
9,459$ 335,40839,358Maryland
443,076$ 2,453,557$ 1,047,226$ 7,521$ 333,943$ -$
24,725$ 42,512$ 997,63082,183Massachusetts374,809$
2,371,613$ 985,894$ 20,552$ 192,975$ -$ 32,546$
41,235$ 1,098,41284,345Michigan660,773$ 3,361,961$
1,675,388$ 6,185$ 208,565$ -$ 51,291$ 43,961$
1,376,571146,804Minnesota360,754$ 2,336,965$ 986,609$
15,600$ 133,629$ -$ 82,027$ 33,370$
1,085,731113,577Mississippi225,469$ 1,470,950$ 666,715$
12,230$ 88,010$ -$ 29,313$ 13,394$
661,28869,676Missouri
497,874$ 3,025,845$ 1,386,280$ 34,423$ 189,473$ -$
146,126$ 32,796$ 1,236,747137,008Montana
101,597$ 646,509$ 290,869$ 8$ 38,237$ -$ 7,765$
7,072$ 302,55835,189Nebraska
138,773$ 1,023,761$ 487,975$ 9,837$ 63,597$ -$
36,470$ 12,589$ 413,29447,275Nevada
225,933$ 1,573,091$ 641,969$ 19,641$ 95,562$ -$
13,505$ 14,516$ 787,89965,443New Hampshire
110,778$ 613,805$ 268,735$ 1,282$ 50,861$ -$ 6,142$
8,473$ 278,31228,604New Jersey
425,094$ 1,927,021$ 906,744$ 6,578$ 196,113$ -$
15,868$ 51,994$ 749,72477,179New Mexico
170,699$ 1,312,943$ 686,222$ 26,571$ 67,315$ -$
12,586$ 12,750$ 507,49949,981New York
885,796$ 5,621,911$ 2,063,566$ 17,521$ 493,102$ -$
120,558$ 94,116$ 2,833,048231,161North Carolina
769,384$ 5,067,823$ 2,712,319$ 21,238$ 399,186$ -$
91,538$ 53,714$ 1,789,827205,006North Dakota
56,213$ 334,755$ 149,596$ 2,623$ 22,770$ -$ 6,479$
3,770$ 149,51818,526Ohio
877,894$ 6,643,911$ 1,837,567$ 34,987$ 296,446$ -$
2,202,389$ 59,096$ 2,213,426223,944Oklahoma
340,395$ 2,568,390$ 1,544,376$ 5,320$ 131,030$ -$
121,588$ 19,958$ 746,11890,731Oregon
322,355$ 2,283,129$ 1,100,287$ 36,702$ 128,169$ -$
35,298$ 23,228$ 959,44596,190Pennsylvania
953,644$ 4,782,351$ 2,029,589$ 49,407$ 359,065$ -$
158,258$ 82,386$ 2,103,647232,054Rhode Island
69,206$ 474,338$ 193,988$ 2,867$ 35,525$ -$ 19,476$
5,928$ 216,55520,132South Carolina
420,968$ 2,876,324$ 1,557,784$ 2,557$ 223,348$ -$
63,246$ 28,310$ 1,001,079123,070South Dakota
75,687$ 564,489$ 209,347$ 1,976$ 30,364$ -$ 10,392$
5,461$ 306,94929,744Tennessee
521,267$ 3,320,710$ 1,652,616$ 6,443$ 236,754$ -$
63,014$ 33,644$ 1,328,239135,582Texas
1,667,740$ 12,943,393$ 6,091,910$ 30,026$ 1,118,114$
1,385,063$ 220,626$ 110,750$ 3,986,903434,255Utah
150,771$ 887,516$ 350,923$ 6,163$ 85,974$ -$
53,145$ 10,033$ 381,27934,062Vermont
48,812$ 273,966$ 118,286$ 1,105$ 20,296$ -$ 3,992$
3,340$ 126,94914,925Virginia
840,398$ 4,653,545$ 2,291,200$ 22,761$ 874,229$ -$
61,129$ 60,779$ 1,343,447142,605Washington
602,272$ 3,384,110$ 1,788,537$ 55,674$ 343,793$ -$
67,749$ 41,915$ 1,086,440118,461West Virginia
173,389$ 1,601,256$ 625,689$ 6,525$ 44,341$ -$
261,560$ 9,871$ 653,27058,733Wisconsin
409,419$ 2,421,849$ 972,511$ 12,224$ 133,679$ -$
69,991$ 34,398$ 1,199,045118,371Wyoming
56,518$ 343,611$ 127,557$ 7,264$ 15,751$ -$ 1,456$
3,131$ 188,45318,583Puerto Rico
99,928$ 1,387,777$ 697,879$ 7,756$ 46,541$ -$
19,912$ 2,496$ 613,19358,009Guam9,055$ 66,330$
46,193$ -$ 10,629$ -$ -$ 495$ 9,0120Totals21,882,153$
142,822,345$ 63,574,737$ 1,330,053$ 11,949,205$
1,385,063$ 6,889,908$ 1,699,587$
55,993,7925,690,384Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients..
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
AKFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ALEUTIANS EAST159$ 154$ 38$ -$
31$ -$ -$ 3$ 8212ALEUTIANS WEST385$ 154$ 116$
-$ 1$ -$ -$ -$ 3711ANCHORAGE30,663$ 252,992$
99,940$ 383$ 33,941$ -$ 6,686$ 1,661$
110,3818,346BETHEL1,032$ 1,169$ 651$ -$ 96$ -$ -$
-$ 42364BRISTOL BAY149$ 323$ 227$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -
$ 9614DENALI254$ 1,493$ 480$ -$ 147$ -$ -$ 21$
84548DILLINGHAM317$ 528$ 265$ -$ 52$ -$ -$ -$
21130FAIRBANKS N. STAR12,819$ 75,424$ 35,639$ -$
12,835$ -$ -$ 560$ 26,3902,354HAINES284$ 1,094$
542$ -$ 30$ -$ -$ 1$ 52141HOONAH-ANGOON209$
650$ 340$ -$ 13$ -$ -$ 16$ 28138JUNEAU2,347$
11,564$ 5,441$ -$ 1,374$ -$ -$ 260$ 4,489434KENAI
PENINSULA5,513$ 39,419$ 15,015$ -$ 1,587$ -$ -$
229$ 22,5891,643KETCHIKAN GATEWAY1,517$ 4,064$
2,160$ -$ 352$ -$ -$ 20$ 1,532149KODIAK
ISLAND1,424$ 5,142$ 2,490$ -$ 1,025$ -$ -$ 71$
1,557144LAKE AND PENINSULA135$ 111$ 93$ -$ 5$ -
$ -$ -$ 12*MATANUSKA SUSITNA10,876$ 84,368$
36,825$ -$ 9,083$ -$ -$ 491$ 37,9703,074NOME688$
864$ 446$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ -$ 33940NORTH SLOPE389$
362$ 246$ -$ 2$ -$ -$ 1$ 11325NORTHWEST
ARCTIC485$ 271$ 174$ -$ 32$ -$ -$ -$
65*PETERSBURG427$ 1,110$ 721$ -$ 30$ -$ -$ 6$
35344PRINCE OF WALES-HYDER572$ 2,364$ 871$ -$
15$ -$ -$ 22$ 1,455105SITKA858$ 2,762$ 1,309$
233$ 257$ -$ -$ 39$ 923108SKAGWAY90$ 161$ 38$
-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 12314SOUTHEAST FAIRBANKS761$
5,891$ 3,338$ -$ 395$ -$ -$ 17$ 2,142218VALDEZ
CORDOVA1,127$ 5,610$ 1,950$ -$ 208$ -$ -$ 11$
3,441192WADE HAMPTON288$ 862$ 574$ -$ 16$ -$ -
$ -$ 27129WRANGELL285$ 801$ 361$ -$ 12$ -$ -$
11$ 41639YAKUTAT92$ 176$ 94$ -$ 22$ -$ -$ -$
60*YUKON KOYUKUK528$ 1,721$ 873$ -$ 214$ -$ -$
-$ 63471ALASKA (Totals)74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$
616$ 61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304CONG.
DIST (01)74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$ 616$ 61,850$ -$
6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304ALASKA (Totals)74,671$
501,604$ 211,260$ 616$ 61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$
217,75117,304Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
ALFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**AUTAUGA6,044$ 43,947$ 26,671$ -
$ 5,011$ -$ -$ 363$ 11,9011,339BALDWIN20,214$
85,654$ 52,417$ -$ 6,755$ -$ -$ 1,802$
24,6804,357BARBOUR2,391$ 14,452$ 9,476$ -$ 358$ -$
-$ 196$ 4,423583BIBB1,316$ 12,198$ 6,648$ -$ 402$
-$ -$ 66$ 5,082506BLOUNT4,819$ 19,784$ 9,254$ -$
564$ -$ -$ 53$ 9,9131,021BULLOCK880$ 7,628$
4,397$ -$ 223$ -$ -$ 120$ 2,887218BUTLER1,906$
11,696$ 6,748$ -$ 677$ -$ -$ 88$
4,183431CALHOUN12,022$ 81,383$ 54,324$ -$ 3,937$ -
$ -$ 733$ 22,3903,224CHAMBERS3,143$ 22,772$
14,142$ -$ 815$ -$ -$ 103$
7,712816CHEROKEE2,198$ 11,634$ 6,624$ -$ 292$ -$
-$ 236$ 4,482490CHILTON3,327$ 25,393$ 15,038$ -$
870$ -$ -$ 261$ 9,224886CHOCTAW1,027$ 8,903$
6,086$ -$ 140$ -$ -$ 10$ 2,668327CLARKE1,816$
12,597$ 7,593$ -$ 649$ -$ -$ 17$
4,338520CLAY1,249$ 6,469$ 4,069$ -$ 110$ -$ -$ 9$
2,281300CLEBURNE1,029$ 5,771$ 3,404$ -$ 145$ -$ -
$ 17$ 2,205265COFFEE7,141$ 59,158$ 42,710$ -$
5,808$ -$ -$ 740$ 9,9011,727COLBERT4,862$ 30,986$
21,005$ -$ 1,406$ -$ -$ 236$
8,3401,328CONECUH1,255$ 8,358$ 5,551$ -$ 179$ -$
-$ 353$ 2,273315COOSA1,050$ 6,925$ 4,700$ -$ 171$
-$ -$ 37$ 2,016234COVINGTON3,605$ 23,256$ 15,653$
-$ 676$ -$ -$ 186$ 6,741824CRENSHAW917$ 8,290$
4,643$ -$ 409$ -$ -$ 182$ 3,057281CULLMAN7,170$
38,250$ 22,692$ -$ 1,817$ -$ -$ 230$
13,5111,468DALE7,154$ 53,965$ 38,234$ -$ 4,527$ -$
-$ 666$ 10,5401,885DALLAS2,951$ 24,062$ 12,730$ -$
859$ -$ -$ 114$ 10,3601,005DE KALB4,439$ 24,799$
14,549$ -$ 962$ -$ -$ 211$ 9,0771,010ELMORE9,329$
65,158$ 42,087$ -$ 5,567$ -$ -$ 692$
16,8122,084ESCAMBIA3,135$ 18,536$ 12,540$ -$ 406$
-$ -$ 308$ 5,282805ETOWAH9,136$ 61,231$ 38,469$ -
$ 1,876$ -$ -$ 290$ 20,5972,497FAYETTE1,365$
11,380$ 5,504$ -$ 294$ -$ -$ 26$
5,555553FRANKLIN1,841$ 11,325$ 7,233$ -$ 428$ -$
-$ 84$ 3,579398GENEVA2,708$ 22,678$ 15,814$ -$
829$ -$ -$ 195$ 5,840875GREENE561$ 6,113$ 3,088$
-$ 46$ -$ -$ 21$ 2,958261HALE962$ 13,006$ 6,298$
-$ 310$ -$ -$ 31$ 6,366475HENRY1,789$ 10,880$
7,405$ -$ 398$ -$ -$ 66$ 3,011443HOUSTON9,070$
61,670$ 40,752$ -$ 4,042$ -$ -$ 787$
16,0892,813JACKSON4,079$ 18,695$ 10,872$ -$ 694$ -
$ -$ 77$ 7,051842JEFFERSON49,524$ 390,095$
170,081$ 256$ 19,142$ -$ 4,117$ 5,002$
191,49715,277LAMAR1,252$ 8,612$ 5,043$ -$ 397$ -$
-$ 45$ 3,127455LAUDERDALE7,662$ 41,987$ 26,741$ -
$ 2,308$ -$ -$ 1,171$ 11,7671,736LAWRENCE2,278$
9,232$ 5,595$ -$ 308$ -$ -$ 220$
3,109495LEE10,728$ 88,866$ 53,125$ -$ 10,378$ -$ -$
1,121$ 24,2422,694LIMESTONE8,546$ 37,830$ 23,728$ -
$ 4,941$ -$ -$ 262$ 8,8991,464LOWNDES744$ 6,370$
3,182$ -$ 211$ -$ -$ 32$ 2,946270MACON1,692$
31,945$ 11,413$ -$ 554$ -$ 783$ 129$
19,065905MADISON38,639$ 195,782$ 128,828$ -$
26,066$ -$ -$ 2,393$ 38,4957,115MARENGO1,457$
14,479$ 8,573$ -$ 350$ -$ -$ 43$
5,513660MARION2,355$ 13,515$ 7,111$ -$ 648$ -$ -$
11$ 5,744659MARSHALL7,379$ 39,168$ 24,022$ -$
2,009$ -$ -$ 274$ 12,8631,738MOBILE33,382$ 193,962$
107,826$ -$ 17,448$ -$ 116$ 2,288$
66,2848,820MONROE1,549$ 11,298$ 6,296$ -$ 278$ -$
-$ 176$ 4,548471MONTGOMERY20,064$ 231,901$
107,831$ 110$ 17,743$ -$ 26,627$ 1,567$
78,0226,432MORGAN9,808$ 49,062$ 32,208$ -$ 2,858$
-$ -$ 583$ 13,4131,873PERRY729$ 6,412$ 3,683$ -$
194$ -$ -$ 50$ 2,485199PICKENS1,572$ 17,744$
8,589$ -$ 355$ -$ -$ 48$ 8,752732PIKE2,268$
19,927$ 10,470$ -$ 3,197$ -$ -$ 178$
6,082612RANDOLPH1,759$ 10,947$ 6,869$ -$ 388$ -$
-$ 82$ 3,607468RUSSELL5,405$ 67,888$ 41,600$ 5$
10,261$ -$ 700$ 742$ 14,5792,087SAINT CLAIR7,877$
39,804$ 19,590$ -$ 1,353$ -$ -$ 379$
18,4831,712SHELBY14,467$ 70,649$ 38,474$ -$ 5,202$
-$ -$ 1,661$ 25,3112,717SUMTER766$ 7,482$ 4,448$ -
$ 245$ -$ -$ 35$ 2,754302TALLADEGA7,062$ 36,982$
20,174$ -$ 1,495$ -$ -$ 132$
15,1811,789TALLAPOOSA3,667$ 30,973$ 17,371$ -$
629$ -$ -$ 609$ 12,3631,181TUSCALOOSA14,116$
134,799$ 48,233$ 1,550$ 5,931$ -$ 1,541$ 723$
76,8225,180WALKER6,178$ 42,400$ 25,829$ -$ 920$ -$
-$ 156$ 15,4951,706WASHINGTON1,602$ 7,160$ 4,294$
-$ 288$ -$ -$ 25$ 2,553322WILCOX660$ 5,798$
3,180$ -$ 253$ -$ -$ 72$ 2,293193WINSTON1,878$
12,015$ 7,028$ -$ 414$ -$ -$ 41$
4,532505ALABAMA (Totals)414,963$ 2,824,088$
1,580,861$ 1,922$ 189,414$ -$ 33,885$ 29,857$
988,150108,175CONG. DIST (01)60,557$ 320,282$
185,582$ -$ 25,362$ -$ 116$ 4,612$
104,60914,965CONG. DIST (02)70,677$ 565,021$ 336,634$
110$ 42,766$ -$ 26,627$ 5,928$ 152,95518,405CONG.
DIST (03)60,516$ 452,632$ 261,823$ 5$ 31,877$ -$
1,484$ 4,544$ 152,89916,658CONG. DIST (04)54,897$
328,313$ 193,749$ -$ 12,616$ -$ -$ 2,094$
119,85414,199CONG. DIST (05)68,734$ 343,316$ 222,353$
-$ 36,864$ -$ -$ 4,486$ 79,61313,025CONG. DIST
(06)52,659$ 257,675$ 128,842$ -$ 13,400$ -$ -$
5,316$ 110,11811,322CONG. DIST (07)46,923$ 556,850$
251,877$ 1,806$ 26,529$ -$ 5,658$ 2,878$
268,10219,601ALABAMA (Totals)414,963$ 2,824,088$
1,580,861$ 1,922$ 189,414$ -$ 33,885$ 29,857$
988,150108,175Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
ARFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ARKANSAS1,518$ 9,190$ 4,254$ -$
202$ -$ -$ 100$ 4,634455ASHLEY1,723$ 11,218$
5,979$ -$ 252$ -$ -$ 140$ 4,846491BAXTER5,820$
31,431$ 16,832$ -$ 904$ -$ -$ 204$
13,4921,987BENTON18,612$ 105,916$ 48,098$ -$ 4,489$
-$ -$ 1,081$ 52,2486,149BOONE3,607$ 24,959$ 13,202$
-$ 817$ -$ -$ 220$ 10,7211,371BRADLEY1,082$
5,635$ 3,003$ -$ 126$ -$ -$ 19$
2,488250CALHOUN511$ 2,420$ 960$ -$ 63$ -$ -$
22$ 1,374126CARROLL2,721$ 15,615$ 7,693$ -$ 302$
-$ -$ 157$ 7,4641,007CHICOT935$ 7,932$ 3,785$ -$
167$ -$ -$ 87$ 3,893320CLARK1,607$ 11,722$ 5,530$
-$ 660$ -$ -$ 69$ 5,463488CLAY1,488$ 10,675$
5,820$ -$ 133$ -$ -$ 61$ 4,661551CLEBURNE3,175$
24,359$ 11,780$ -$ 390$ -$ -$ 32$
12,1571,071CLEVELAND732$ 6,184$ 3,195$ -$ 184$ -$
-$ 29$ 2,777254COLUMBIA1,597$ 11,369$ 5,966$ -$
488$ -$ -$ 168$ 4,746471CONWAY1,796$ 14,690$
7,020$ -$ 514$ -$ -$ 29$ 7,128662CRAIGHEAD7,189$
36,446$ 21,555$ -$ 2,629$ -$ -$ 207$
12,0541,992CRAWFORD5,709$ 42,047$ 23,672$ -$
1,472$ -$ -$ 160$ 16,7432,350CRITTENDEN3,697$
25,728$ 9,829$ -$ 2,183$ -$ -$ 114$
13,6031,108CROSS1,111$ 9,060$ 4,406$ -$ 367$ -$ -$
101$ 4,186399DALLAS737$ 5,073$ 1,981$ -$ 203$ -$
-$ 15$ 2,874204DESHA1,016$ 9,325$ 4,257$ -$ 167$
-$ -$ 27$ 4,873366DREW1,568$ 10,118$ 4,967$ -$
328$ -$ -$ 109$ 4,714473FAULKNER9,819$ 71,204$
32,671$ -$ 4,912$ -$ -$ 414$
33,2072,773FRANKLIN1,709$ 14,198$ 7,341$ -$ 427$ -
$ -$ 380$ 6,051713FULTON1,199$ 9,700$ 5,434$ -$
257$ -$ -$ 22$ 3,986498GARLAND10,357$ 74,953$
37,883$ -$ 1,955$ -$ -$ 760$
34,3543,718GRANT1,472$ 12,656$ 5,947$ -$ 381$ -$ -
$ 25$ 6,303484GREENE3,065$ 26,182$ 14,863$ -$
840$ -$ -$ 168$ 10,3111,263HEMPSTEAD1,435$ 8,865$
4,855$ -$ 187$ -$ -$ 71$ 3,752432HOT SPRING3,161$
19,480$ 9,194$ -$ 476$ -$ -$ 81$
9,7291,000HOWARD961$ 6,657$ 3,204$ -$ 111$ -$ -$
23$ 3,318302INDEPENDENCE3,163$ 20,500$ 10,357$ -$
457$ -$ -$ 173$ 9,513882IZARD1,454$ 10,077$ 5,711$
-$ 144$ -$ -$ 51$ 4,171544JACKSON1,217$ 9,137$
4,340$ -$ 238$ -$ -$ 55$ 4,504394JEFFERSON6,361$
59,003$ 30,067$ -$ 1,941$ -$ -$ 256$
26,7392,374JOHNSON1,863$ 13,850$ 7,261$ -$ 424$ -$
-$ 157$ 6,007735LAFAYETTE656$ 3,786$ 1,598$ -$
48$ -$ -$ 55$ 2,085190LAWRENCE1,374$ 9,432$
5,712$ -$ 264$ -$ -$ 14$ 3,442443LEE741$ 3,603$
1,700$ -$ 53$ -$ -$ 11$ 1,838165LINCOLN1,239$
6,061$ 2,831$ -$ 186$ -$ -$ 51$ 2,993267LITTLE
RIVER1,041$ 6,702$ 3,714$ -$ 165$ -$ -$ 2$
2,820359LOGAN2,117$ 15,266$ 8,666$ -$ 444$ -$ -$
61$ 6,095821LONOKE7,666$ 72,523$ 40,763$ -$ 6,402$
-$ -$ 545$ 24,8132,396MADISON1,111$ 10,782$ 4,040$
-$ 109$ -$ -$ 105$ 6,527548MARION2,650$ 15,620$
8,328$ -$ 117$ -$ -$ 81$ 7,094865MILLER3,619$
19,954$ 10,584$ -$ 608$ -$ -$ 30$
8,732972MISSISSIPPI3,361$ 21,633$ 12,380$ -$ 477$ -
$ -$ 75$ 8,701937MONROE729$ 5,777$ 2,431$ -$
94$ -$ -$ 4$ 3,248254MONTGOMERY922$ 7,770$
4,168$ -$ 80$ -$ -$ 33$ 3,489428NEVADA845$
5,504$ 2,695$ -$ 240$ -$ -$ 36$
2,533244NEWTON756$ 5,243$ 2,706$ -$ 78$ -$ -$
113$ 2,346320OUACHITA2,450$ 16,103$ 8,572$ -$
494$ -$ -$ 143$ 6,894777PERRY961$ 9,897$ 4,295$ -
$ 139$ -$ -$ 11$ 5,452373PHILLIPS1,357$ 11,179$
5,064$ -$ 214$ -$ -$ 130$ 5,770501PIKE978$ 5,547$
2,519$ -$ 130$ -$ -$ 17$ 2,880318POINSETT1,876$
11,156$ 5,371$ -$ 468$ -$ -$ 164$
5,153598POLK2,063$ 19,061$ 10,308$ -$ 375$ -$ -$
60$ 8,3181,078POPE5,182$ 34,202$ 16,157$ -$ 2,010$
-$ -$ 201$ 15,8331,546PRAIRIE854$ 6,469$ 2,586$ -$
111$ -$ -$ 11$ 3,760272PULASKI32,336$ 397,687$
154,821$ 366$ 18,944$ -$ 27,681$ 2,846$
193,03012,629RANDOLPH1,527$ 14,035$ 7,841$ -$ 353$
-$ -$ 46$ 5,795635SAINT FRANCIS1,807$ 12,431$
6,278$ -$ 395$ -$ -$ 21$ 5,737540SALINE10,551$
66,238$ 31,341$ -$ 3,022$ -$ -$ 642$
31,2333,086SCOTT1,006$ 7,185$ 4,045$ -$ 246$ -$ -$
62$ 2,832395SEARCY840$ 7,741$ 3,995$ -$ 118$ -$
-$ 19$ 3,609333SEBASTIAN10,498$ 70,236$ 38,818$
373$ 3,305$ -$ 865$ 561$ 26,3154,199SEVIER1,111$
6,340$ 3,275$ -$ 109$ -$ -$ 16$
2,941303SHARP2,127$ 16,516$ 9,726$ -$ 279$ -$ -$
47$ 6,463789STONE1,171$ 10,848$ 6,111$ -$ 210$ -$
-$ 152$ 4,375493UNION3,504$ 19,339$ 9,415$ -$ 566$
-$ -$ 106$ 9,2531,026VAN BUREN1,946$ 14,308$
7,591$ -$ 224$ -$ -$ 70$
6,422703WASHINGTON13,170$ 122,002$ 44,417$ 7,199$
5,571$ -$ 2,786$ 638$ 61,3905,503WHITE6,691$
55,217$ 28,458$ -$ 2,383$ -$ -$ 411$
23,9652,091WOODRUFF590$ 3,887$ 2,147$ -$ 50$ -$
-$ 61$ 1,630151YELL1,485$ 11,760$ 6,287$ -$ 190$ -
$ -$ 48$ 5,235558ARKANSAS (Totals)250,095$
1,946,615$ 924,671$ 7,938$ 79,063$ -$ 31,331$
13,484$ 890,12786,763CONG. DIST (01)63,364$ 454,371$
238,843$ -$ 18,793$ -$ -$ 2,753$ 193,98220,647CONG.
DIST (02)64,100$ 629,363$ 266,261$ 366$ 30,147$ -$
27,681$ 4,424$ 300,48322,316CONG. DIST (03)59,097$
408,408$ 187,749$ 7,572$ 17,176$ -$ 3,650$ 3,135$
189,12521,871CONG. DIST (04)63,534$ 454,472$ 231,817$
12,947$ -$ -$ 3,172$ 206,53621,929ARKANSAS
(Totals)250,095$ 1,946,615$ 924,671$ 7,938$ 79,063$ -$
31,331$ 13,484$ 890,12786,763Notes:* Veteran population
estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA
Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan
Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education &
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
AZFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**APACHE4,487$ 24,595$ 15,017$ -$
1,215$ -$ -$ 87$ 8,2761,205COCHISE22,690$ 160,944$
90,547$ -$ 13,726$ -$ -$ 1,865$
54,8076,697COCONINO9,246$ 40,471$ 19,343$ -$ 4,958$
-$ -$ 733$ 15,4371,877GILA6,072$ 31,443$ 16,876$ -$
597$ -$ -$ 313$ 13,6561,711GRAHAM2,922$ 15,139$
7,038$ -$ 416$ -$ -$ 242$ 7,444722GREENLEE1,175$
4,094$ 1,867$ -$ 80$ -$ -$ 3$ 2,144222LA PAZ2,764$
12,674$ 5,655$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 69$
6,811745MARICOPA271,326$ 1,592,681$ 685,571$
11,878$ 220,048$ -$ 106,391$ 20,108$
548,68460,097MOHAVE25,433$ 135,355$ 66,775$ -$
2,988$ -$ -$ 833$ 64,7607,837NAVAJO7,437$ 40,510$
24,094$ -$ 1,552$ -$ -$ 217$ 14,6472,180PIMA89,642$
658,189$ 269,328$ 5,375$ 50,432$ -$ 1,733$ 8,108$
323,21329,087PINAL37,192$ 145,442$ 64,944$ -$
11,006$ -$ -$ 1,202$ 68,2918,442SANTA CRUZ2,078$
12,730$ 6,583$ -$ 822$ -$ -$ 86$
5,239615YAVAPAI26,214$ 269,941$ 91,539$ 3,948$
27,353$ -$ 762$ 1,731$ 144,60912,150YUMA18,721$
76,696$ 44,169$ -$ 8,489$ -$ -$ 549$
23,4893,775ARIZONA (Totals)527,400$ 3,220,905$
1,409,346$ 21,201$ 343,820$ -$ 108,885$ 36,145$
1,301,507137,362CONG. DIST (01)59,118$ 282,428$
133,787$ 3,948$ 19,517$ -$ 762$ 3,512$
120,90314,809CONG. DIST (02)84,042$ 567,635$ 260,478$
-$ 45,545$ -$ -$ 8,256$ 253,35625,834CONG. DIST
(03)41,213$ 322,650$ 146,944$ -$ 32,196$ -$ -$
1,723$ 141,78713,060CONG. DIST (04)88,475$ 658,971$
230,460$ 11,878$ 41,886$ -$ 106,391$ 3,682$
264,67427,820CONG. DIST (05)59,262$ 245,357$ 111,823$
-$ 35,892$ -$ -$ 3,253$ 94,38911,584CONG. DIST
(06)52,731$ 241,815$ 111,892$ -$ 35,914$ -$ -$
5,160$ 88,84910,210CONG. DIST (07)26,753$ 301,283$
138,727$ 5,375$ 44,527$ -$ 1,733$ 1,621$
109,2999,280CONG. DIST (08)71,813$ 320,569$ 144,011$
-$ 46,223$ -$ -$ 5,891$ 124,44414,554CONG. DIST
(09)43,992$ 280,196$ 131,225$ -$ 42,119$ -$ -$
3,047$ 103,80410,211ARIZONA (Totals)527,400$
3,220,905$ 1,409,346$ 21,201$ 343,820$ -$ 108,885$
36,145$ 1,301,507137,362Notes:* Veteran population
estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA
Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan
Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education &
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
CAFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ALAMEDA57,562$ 431,876$
148,728$ 412$ 39,667$ -$ 36,087$ 6,375$
200,60612,989ALPINE148$ 281$ 154$ -$ 23$ -$ -$ -$
10526AMADOR4,246$ 17,622$ 9,130$ -$ 858$ -$ -$
216$ 7,419841BUTTE17,399$ 102,264$ 54,609$ -$
6,372$ -$ -$ 1,410$ 39,8735,127CALAVERAS5,498$
31,370$ 14,115$ -$ 765$ -$ -$ 368$
16,1211,535COLUSA1,159$ 6,358$ 3,271$ -$ 307$ -$ -
$ 89$ 2,691258CONTRA COSTA53,232$ 328,845$
131,229$ 19,678$ 29,244$ -$ 6,163$ 5,861$
136,66911,346DEL NORTE2,507$ 20,092$ 12,606$ -$
307$ -$ -$ 79$ 7,100824EL DORADO14,939$ 75,919$
40,673$ -$ 3,952$ -$ -$ 1,407$
29,8873,236FRESNO43,317$ 344,957$ 137,668$ 2,017$
28,977$ -$ 2,589$ 2,941$ 170,76613,578GLENN1,801$
8,216$ 4,743$ -$ 450$ -$ -$ 43$
2,980477HUMBOLDT10,138$ 87,255$ 40,830$ -$ 2,727$
-$ -$ 662$ 43,0364,329IMPERIAL7,560$ 47,842$
20,525$ -$ 10,198$ -$ -$ 431$ 16,6871,845INYO1,505$
6,631$ 3,793$ -$ 306$ -$ -$ 195$
2,337307KERN46,473$ 239,584$ 132,746$ -$ 29,240$ -$
-$ 2,246$ 75,3518,529KINGS12,281$ 63,513$ 31,493$ -
$ 12,951$ -$ -$ 559$ 18,5092,096LAKE6,499$ 56,895$
24,740$ -$ 893$ -$ -$ 197$ 31,0652,435LASSEN3,524$
15,254$ 8,024$ -$ 558$ -$ -$ 57$ 6,615839LOS
ANGELES306,587$ 2,258,286$ 785,919$ 22,465$
276,771$ -$ 44,287$ 30,188$
1,098,65772,428MADERA8,187$ 55,851$ 25,386$ -$
3,406$ -$ -$ 515$ 26,5442,527MARIN12,257$ 61,443$
23,773$ -$ 3,489$ -$ -$ 2,710$
31,4722,124MARIPOSA2,091$ 12,400$ 5,970$ -$ 224$ -
$ -$ 146$ 6,061612MENDOCINO6,624$ 57,982$
26,980$ -$ 1,015$ -$ -$ 645$
29,3422,309MERCED11,174$ 74,930$ 36,479$ 208$
4,709$ -$ 3,610$ 836$ 29,0883,054MODOC936$ 5,884$
3,367$ -$ 144$ -$ -$ 29$ 2,344335MONO1,169$
2,675$ 1,119$ -$ 62$ -$ -$ 69$
1,425149MONTEREY19,255$ 169,451$ 87,483$ -$
12,177$ -$ -$ 2,217$ 67,5746,432NAPA9,602$ 51,613$
26,630$ -$ 3,164$ -$ -$ 1,056$
20,7632,014NEVADA8,756$ 50,853$ 29,428$ -$ 1,858$
-$ -$ 1,370$ 18,1972,476ORANGE121,992$ 610,243$
284,205$ -$ 93,466$ -$ -$ 14,129$
218,44222,117PLACER29,314$ 136,234$ 77,884$ -$
13,254$ -$ -$ 2,722$ 42,3745,644PLUMAS2,000$
12,754$ 6,057$ -$ 266$ -$ -$ 137$
6,294704RIVERSIDE131,854$ 913,653$ 434,732$ 681$
143,147$ -$ 15,335$ 8,249$
311,51034,944SACRAMENTO89,529$ 571,186$ 284,597$ -
$ 62,077$ -$ -$ 6,296$ 218,21521,297SAN
BENITO2,607$ 20,669$ 9,949$ -$ 1,207$ -$ -$ 161$
9,352797SAN BERNARDINO111,221$ 731,278$ 333,887$
4,840$ 85,501$ -$ 2,342$ 5,320$ 299,38827,254SAN
DIEGO224,881$ 2,028,580$ 843,900$ 5,965$ 487,024$ -
$ 65,337$ 21,727$ 604,62661,278SAN
FRANCISCO25,267$ 311,906$ 66,088$ 5,915$ 20,438$ -
$ 3,944$ 3,468$ 212,0537,335SAN JOAQUIN34,954$
223,699$ 107,888$ -$ 18,639$ -$ -$ 2,132$
95,0409,013SAN LUIS OBISPO20,490$ 88,191$ 50,558$ -$
6,809$ -$ -$ 2,001$ 28,8234,649SAN MATEO27,318$
239,156$ 58,492$ 15$ 13,417$ -$ 6,838$ 3,472$
156,9226,772SANTA BARBARA22,818$ 119,647$ 65,163$
-$ 10,781$ -$ -$ 3,050$ 40,6535,259SANTA
CLARA58,590$ 559,042$ 145,634$ 82,813$ 34,282$ -$
5,861$ 8,047$ 282,40514,672SANTA CRUZ11,554$
85,988$ 38,900$ -$ 4,335$ -$ -$ 1,680$
41,0723,425SHASTA16,184$ 138,594$ 78,440$ -$ 5,415$
-$ -$ 899$ 53,8396,737SIERRA397$ 2,438$ 716$ -$
41$ -$ -$ 1$ 1,680105SISKIYOU4,184$ 26,230$
15,300$ -$ 715$ -$ -$ 137$
10,0781,561SOLANO33,502$ 289,071$ 164,346$ -$
33,385$ -$ -$ 3,228$ 88,1128,646SONOMA28,528$
174,217$ 78,343$ -$ 9,377$ -$ -$ 3,432$
83,0666,946STANISLAUS25,601$ 172,055$ 84,512$ -$
12,472$ -$ -$ 1,434$ 73,6376,874SUTTER6,816$
44,858$ 26,478$ -$ 3,761$ -$ -$ 269$
14,3501,512TEHAMA5,588$ 31,004$ 14,574$ -$ 860$ -$
-$ 274$ 15,2961,825TRINITY1,504$ 10,040$ 5,049$ -$
94$ -$ -$ 3$ 4,893543TULARE18,076$ 114,169$
62,369$ -$ 10,550$ -$ -$ 900$
40,3505,429TUOLUMNE6,174$ 40,504$ 19,331$ -$
1,082$ -$ -$ 261$ 19,8292,138VENTURA42,229$
221,942$ 112,391$ -$ 38,790$ -$ -$ 5,340$
65,4208,390YOLO9,466$ 54,872$ 30,089$ -$ 7,149$ -$
-$ 898$ 16,7361,916YUBA6,390$ 49,175$ 26,375$ -$
6,608$ -$ -$ 368$ 15,8231,573CALIFORNIA
(Totals)1,795,455$ 12,707,536$ 5,397,860$ 145,008$
1,599,760$ -$ 192,392$ 162,956$
5,209,559444,432CONG. DIST (01)62,509$ 405,286$
222,037$ -$ 18,390$ -$ -$ 4,526$ 160,33320,546CONG.
DIST (02)44,944$ 302,149$ 138,571$ -$ 11,142$ -$ -$
5,465$ 146,97112,796CONG. DIST (03)52,654$ 376,557$
206,320$ -$ 39,029$ -$ -$ 4,339$ 126,86812,971CONG.
DIST (04)63,680$ 329,413$ 171,348$ -$ 20,348$ -$ -$
5,181$ 132,53614,644CONG. DIST (05)44,296$ 325,875$
162,519$ -$ 25,293$ -$ -$ 4,282$ 133,78211,369CONG.
DIST (06)39,096$ 274,734$ 138,434$ -$ 30,435$ -$ -$
2,406$ 103,4599,957CONG. DIST (07)48,656$ 297,709$
144,457$ -$ 31,509$ -$ -$ 3,793$ 117,95010,948CONG.
DIST (08)56,219$ 364,233$ 160,841$ -$ 40,305$ -$ -$
2,927$ 160,16014,022CONG. DIST (09)35,627$ 230,033$
109,029$ -$ 20,315$ -$ -$ 2,455$ 98,2349,372CONG.
DIST (10)35,813$ 231,674$ 113,302$ -$ 17,446$ -$ -$
1,907$ 99,0199,301CONG. DIST (11)36,326$ 220,435$
85,978$ 19,678$ 19,160$ -$ 6,163$ 4,503$
84,9547,332CONG. DIST (12)22,017$ 263,980$ 59,494$
5,915$ 18,399$ -$ 3,944$ 2,986$ 173,2416,534CONG.
DIST (13)26,490$ 215,166$ 67,953$ 412$ 18,124$ -$
36,087$ 3,862$ 88,7276,628CONG. DIST (14)25,233$
208,866$ 44,154$ -$ 10,655$ -$ -$ 3,186$
150,8716,383CONG. DIST (15)27,973$ 180,703$ 69,908$ -
$ 18,487$ -$ -$ 2,162$ 90,1465,519CONG. DIST
(16)28,197$ 252,903$ 108,550$ 2,225$ 18,850$ -$
6,198$ 1,797$ 115,2829,503CONG. DIST (17)20,505$
143,305$ 48,808$ -$ 11,943$ -$ -$ 2,801$
79,7534,754CONG. DIST (18)30,144$ 257,486$ 77,791$
15$ 17,080$ -$ 6,838$ 5,290$ 150,4726,592CONG. DIST
(19)21,637$ 276,050$ 61,773$ 82,813$ 14,540$ -$
5,861$ 1,693$ 109,3706,307CONG. DIST (20)30,717$
262,241$ 129,005$ -$ 17,102$ -$ -$ 3,681$
112,45310,059CONG. DIST (21)26,081$ 153,546$ 75,918$
-$ 22,521$ -$ -$ 1,346$ 53,7625,478CONG. DIST
(22)36,523$ 239,808$ 109,793$ -$ 21,079$ -$ -$
2,300$ 106,63710,642CONG. DIST (23)49,431$ 228,777$
122,859$ -$ 27,290$ -$ -$ 2,809$ 75,8189,293CONG.
DIST (24)43,859$ 212,076$ 117,877$ -$ 18,333$ -$ -$
5,141$ 70,72510,074CONG. DIST (25)32,247$ 140,002$
55,909$ -$ 19,566$ -$ -$ 2,106$ 62,4216,528CONG.
DIST (26)36,223$ 184,720$ 93,033$ -$ 32,113$ -$ -$
5,046$ 54,5287,258CONG. DIST (27)25,022$ 84,045$
30,140$ -$ 10,439$ -$ -$ 3,223$ 40,2433,653CONG.
DIST (28)19,751$ 115,567$ 41,763$ -$ 14,707$ -$ -$
2,462$ 56,6353,875CONG. DIST (29)13,951$ 163,363$
60,053$ -$ 21,148$ -$ -$ 1,044$ 81,1184,350CONG.
DIST (30)26,753$ 176,289$ 53,618$ -$ 18,881$ -$ -$
4,039$ 99,7515,505CONG. DIST (31)33,232$ 270,630$
122,802$ 4,840$ 31,447$ -$ 2,342$ 1,646$
107,5548,711CONG. DIST (32)21,251$ 91,626$ 33,330$ -$
11,738$ -$ -$ 1,237$ 45,3214,263CONG. DIST
(33)30,853$ 327,263$ 94,020$ 22,465$ 33,110$ -$
44,287$ 6,182$ 127,1995,781CONG. DIST (34)12,159$
123,506$ 45,312$ -$ 15,957$ -$ -$ 994$
61,2423,918CONG. DIST (35)22,029$ 123,839$ 55,799$ -$
14,954$ -$ -$ 767$ 52,3185,084CONG. DIST (36)50,813$
338,099$ 155,472$ 681$ 51,160$ -$ 15,335$ 3,892$
111,55914,248CONG. DIST (37)21,203$ 256,753$ 94,321$
-$ 33,216$ -$ -$ 1,825$ 127,3906,938CONG. DIST
(38)25,925$ 130,262$ 47,744$ -$ 16,784$ -$ -$ 1,654$
64,0805,793CONG. DIST (39)26,453$ 104,000$ 46,785$ -$
15,213$ -$ -$ 2,356$ 39,6464,345CONG. DIST (40)9,865$
77,370$ 28,454$ -$ 10,020$ -$ -$ 390$
38,5062,705CONG. DIST (41)31,740$ 298,857$ 142,177$ -
$ 46,813$ -$ -$ 1,742$ 108,1258,101CONG. DIST
(42)43,671$ 254,278$ 123,168$ -$ 40,556$ -$ -$
2,156$ 88,39711,081CONG. DIST (43)25,238$ 203,521$
74,600$ -$ 26,271$ -$ -$ 1,706$ 100,9436,461CONG.
DIST (44)16,879$ 137,000$ 50,439$ -$ 17,763$ -$ -$
552$ 68,2464,736CONG. DIST (45)30,863$ 122,766$
53,183$ -$ 17,490$ -$ -$ 3,834$ 48,2595,141CONG.
DIST (46)16,925$ 124,391$ 58,681$ -$ 19,298$ -$ -$
1,493$ 44,9193,869CONG. DIST (47)31,795$ 297,459$
117,702$ -$ 40,525$ -$ -$ 3,445$ 135,7868,902CONG.
DIST (48)34,336$ 171,895$ 79,787$ -$ 26,240$ -$ -$
4,541$ 61,3276,084CONG. DIST (49)46,947$ 326,305$
142,204$ -$ 78,562$ -$ -$ 6,087$ 99,45211,697CONG.
DIST (50)52,961$ 424,928$ 187,154$ -$ 104,464$ -$ -$
3,640$ 129,66913,322CONG. DIST (51)33,970$ 364,291$
159,196$ -$ 90,227$ -$ -$ 2,656$ 112,21311,030CONG.
DIST (52)53,543$ 406,321$ 176,296$ -$ 101,742$ -$ -$
6,395$ 121,88812,918CONG. DIST (53)60,231$ 615,184$
227,998$ 5,965$ 131,580$ -$ 65,337$ 5,004$
179,30017,111CALIFORNIA (Totals)1,795,455$ 12,707,536$
5,397,860$ 145,008$ 1,599,760$ -$ 192,392$ 162,956$
5,209,559444,432Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
COFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ADAMS28,607$ 164,982$ 73,056$ -
$ 22,153$ -$ -$ 1,136$ 68,6385,954ALAMOSA1,004$
7,836$ 4,107$ -$ 334$ -$ -$ 58$
3,338406ARAPAHOE42,056$ 234,403$ 110,054$ -$
33,656$ -$ -$ 3,542$ 87,1528,700ARCHULETA959$
7,496$ 4,153$ -$ 176$ -$ -$ 172$ 2,994427BACA359$
1,643$ 774$ -$ 30$ -$ -$ 93$ 74691BENT549$
6,242$ 3,031$ 157$ 87$ -$ -$ 2$
2,966229BOULDER16,105$ 57,568$ 27,617$ -$ 11,227$
-$ -$ 2,044$ 16,6792,109BROOMFIELD3,196$ 16,368$
9,131$ -$ 2,789$ -$ -$ 362$ 4,086558CHAFFEE1,886$
6,957$ 4,115$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 115$
2,435473CHEYENNE150$ 522$ 223$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1$
29738CLEAR CREEK847$ 2,440$ 1,310$ -$ 43$ -$ -$
48$ 1,040157CONEJOS567$ 4,392$ 3,012$ -$ 105$ -$
-$ 14$ 1,260223COSTILLA317$ 4,471$ 1,984$ -$ 67$
-$ -$ 21$ 2,398194CROWLEY545$ 2,801$ 1,700$ -$
44$ -$ -$ 1$ 1,056128CUSTER491$ 3,251$ 2,232$ -$
27$ -$ -$ 2$ 989165DELTA3,022$ 22,799$ 9,085$ -$
362$ -$ -$ 102$ 13,2501,239DENVER30,437$ 392,751$
86,526$ 110,541$ 26,210$ -$ 27,504$ 3,737$
138,2338,953DOLORES184$ 799$ 553$ -$ -$ -$ -$
26$ 21955DOUGLAS20,241$ 73,866$ 41,731$ -$
12,743$ -$ -$ 1,386$ 18,0062,556EAGLE2,141$ 4,172$
2,153$ -$ 252$ -$ -$ 166$ 1,601273ELBERT2,251$
7,752$ 3,583$ -$ 771$ -$ -$ 92$ 3,306357EL
PASO77,091$ 656,941$ 396,110$ -$ 140,152$ -$ -$
7,936$ 112,74317,757FREMONT6,824$ 33,775$ 19,320$ -
$ 1,512$ -$ -$ 321$ 12,6221,474GARFIELD3,541$
15,785$ 6,253$ -$ 612$ -$ -$ 186$
8,734964GILPIN414$ 2,373$ 1,519$ -$ 64$ -$ -$ 52$
73996GRAND1,029$ 4,403$ 2,163$ -$ 31$ -$ -$ 29$
2,181229GUNNISON957$ 3,883$ 1,506$ -$ 426$ -$ -$
83$ 1,868210HINSDALE72$ 259$ 206$ -$ 3$ -$ -$
3$ 4713HUERFANO956$ 7,408$ 4,368$ -$ 136$ -$ -$
22$ 2,883338JACKSON159$ 588$ 354$ -$ -$ -$ -$
4$ 23035JEFFERSON40,361$ 225,190$ 92,951$ 147$
26,127$ -$ 34,675$ 3,783$ 67,5087,033KIOWA119$
335$ 199$ -$ 34$ -$ -$ -$ 10223KIT CARSON647$
2,259$ 887$ -$ 59$ -$ -$ 34$ 1,279178LAKE512$
1,952$ 998$ -$ 180$ -$ -$ 60$ 71487LA
PLATA4,157$ 16,719$ 9,373$ -$ 975$ -$ -$ 611$
5,7601,085LARIMER21,358$ 116,926$ 58,554$ -$
15,585$ -$ -$ 2,158$ 40,6295,233LAS ANIMAS1,391$
10,746$ 6,233$ -$ 401$ -$ -$ 39$
4,073536LINCOLN578$ 1,717$ 891$ -$ 44$ -$ -$ 25$
75686LOGAN1,701$ 6,249$ 2,562$ -$ 331$ -$ -$
151$ 3,205371MESA13,815$ 128,788$ 40,411$ 1,769$
5,329$ -$ 676$ 619$ 79,9856,076MINERAL94$ 306$
202$ -$ 16$ -$ -$ -$ 8830MOFFAT1,179$ 5,179$
1,888$ -$ 236$ -$ -$ 26$
3,029320MONTEZUMA2,358$ 9,857$ 5,480$ -$ 315$ -$
-$ 81$ 3,981636MONTROSE3,554$ 22,821$ 9,146$ -$
529$ -$ -$ 392$ 12,7541,376MORGAN1,719$ 6,834$
3,411$ -$ 289$ -$ -$ 86$ 3,048424OTERO1,686$
17,041$ 10,763$ -$ 422$ -$ -$ 42$
5,815580OURAY416$ 1,254$ 370$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 36$
769112PARK1,772$ 9,685$ 5,512$ -$ 321$ -$ -$ 19$
3,834407PHILLIPS311$ 936$ 422$ -$ 1$ -$ -$ 32$
48173PITKIN903$ 1,707$ 776$ -$ 1$ -$ -$ 153$
777103PROWERS779$ 4,537$ 2,519$ -$ 178$ -$ -$
7$ 1,834263PUEBLO15,923$ 127,204$ 69,175$ -$
7,004$ -$ -$ 727$ 50,2975,133RIO BLANCO568$ 2,814$
1,201$ -$ 121$ -$ -$ 4$ 1,489164RIO GRANDE1,063$
6,598$ 4,404$ -$ 106$ -$ -$ 33$
2,056380ROUTT1,292$ 4,041$ 2,058$ -$ 278$ -$ -$
104$ 1,602248SAGUACHE463$ 1,479$ 810$ -$ 8$ -$
-$ 32$ 629160SAN JUAN85$ 194$ 58$ -$ 16$ -$ -$
1$ 11919SAN MIGUEL391$ 1,172$ 471$ -$ 55$ -$ -$
16$ 62993SEDGWICK273$ 1,456$ 651$ -$ 38$ -$ -$
11$ 75693SUMMIT1,252$ 3,021$ 1,596$ -$ 208$ -$ -
$ 157$ 1,061159TELLER2,990$ 18,228$ 12,520$ -$
1,376$ -$ -$ 150$ 4,182663WASHINGTON408$ 2,011$
665$ -$ 56$ -$ -$ 2$ 1,28894WELD19,036$ 84,670$
42,036$ -$ 9,223$ -$ -$ 1,122$ 32,2894,064YUMA713$
1,828$ 1,020$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 19$ 682119COLORADO
(Totals)390,824$ 2,594,677$ 1,212,143$ 112,614$
324,347$ -$ 62,854$ 32,483$ 850,23590,822CONG. DIST
(01)38,739$ 431,643$ 105,011$ 110,541$ 31,671$ -$
27,504$ 4,649$ 152,26810,538CONG. DIST (02)45,418$
201,288$ 101,327$ -$ 27,253$ -$ -$ 4,997$
67,7118,692CONG. DIST (03)60,484$ 413,936$ 186,101$
1,769$ 17,666$ -$ 676$ 3,746$ 203,97820,488CONG.
DIST (04)54,574$ 253,219$ 131,598$ 157$ 28,797$ -$ -
$ 3,257$ 89,41010,907CONG. DIST (05)89,827$ 720,265$
434,546$ -$ 143,475$ -$ -$ 8,527$
133,71720,589CONG. DIST (06)50,353$ 270,698$ 127,254$
38,859$ -$ 3,999$ 100,5869,924CONG. DIST (07)51,428$
303,629$ 126,306$ 147$ 36,627$ -$ 34,675$ 3,309$
102,5659,684COLORADO (Totals)390,824$ 2,594,677$
1,212,143$ 112,614$ 324,347$ -$ 62,854$ 32,483$
850,23590,822Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
CTFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**FAIRFIELD38,650$ 155,181$ 51,228$
-$ 14,442$ -$ -$ 7,106$ 82,4058,607HARTFORD51,906$
254,624$ 95,704$ 6$ 22,027$ -$ 11,297$ 6,087$
119,50412,970LITCHFIELD14,246$ 55,016$ 21,892$ -$
4,063$ -$ -$ 988$ 28,0733,485MIDDLESEX11,714$
52,009$ 18,892$ -$ 4,169$ -$ -$ 1,225$
27,7232,653NEW HAVEN46,974$ 384,486$ 94,344$ 8,326$
26,035$ -$ 2,497$ 4,897$ 248,38614,502NEW
LONDON25,046$ 103,410$ 51,314$ -$ 15,973$ -$ -$
2,460$ 33,6635,087TOLLAND9,810$ 36,391$ 14,874$ -$
5,259$ -$ -$ 1,033$ 15,2262,098WINDHAM9,414$
37,450$ 17,391$ -$ 4,448$ -$ -$ 398$
15,2131,958CONNECTICUT (Totals)207,759$ 1,078,567$
365,638$ 8,332$ 96,416$ -$ 13,794$ 24,195$
570,19251,360CONG. DIST (01)41,676$ 215,828$ 80,387$
6$ 18,278$ -$ 11,297$ 4,822$ 101,03810,911CONG.
DIST (02)57,368$ 221,956$ 99,748$ -$ 29,347$ -$ -$
5,209$ 87,65211,802CONG. DIST (03)39,579$ 354,985$
89,346$ 8,326$ 24,351$ -$ 2,497$ 4,171$
226,29412,494CONG. DIST (04)28,142$ 116,516$ 37,995$
-$ 10,705$ -$ -$ 5,868$ 61,9486,088CONG. DIST
(05)40,994$ 169,282$ 58,162$ -$ 13,735$ -$ -$ 4,126$
93,25910,065CONNECTICUT (Totals)207,759$ 1,078,567$
365,638$ 8,332$ 96,416$ -$ 13,794$ 24,195$
570,19251,360Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
DCFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA31,166$
2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$
2,785$ 204,1468,800DC (Totals)31,166$ 2,295,599$
78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$
204,1468,800CONG. DIST (01)31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$
153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800DC
(Totals)31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$
1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800Notes:* Veteran population
estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA
Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan
Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education &
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
DEFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**KENT19,358$ 98,918$ 56,417$ -$
15,470$ -$ -$ 1,225$ 25,8063,521NEW CASTLE36,166$
192,800$ 74,158$ 859$ 15,158$ -$ 3,895$ 2,882$
95,8497,432SUSSEX22,493$ 70,899$ 39,389$ -$ 3,703$
-$ -$ 1,488$ 26,3193,723DELAWARE (Totals)78,016$
362,617$ 169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$
147,97414,676CONG. DIST (01)78,016$ 362,617$ 169,963$
859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$
147,97414,676DELAWARE (Totals)78,016$ 362,617$
169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$
147,97414,676Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.4.
Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live
instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the
Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10
Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
FLFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ALACHUA17,505$ 209,158$ 56,996$
623$ 12,225$ -$ 6,581$ 1,468$
131,2657,419BAKER2,625$ 14,746$ 5,620$ -$ 719$ -$
-$ 105$ 8,302635BAY22,405$ 134,321$ 93,443$ -$
11,614$ -$ -$ 2,241$ 27,0225,307BRADFORD4,033$
24,398$ 6,945$ -$ 678$ -$ -$ 130$
16,645966BREVARD65,116$ 432,556$ 248,823$ -$
32,973$ -$ -$ 6,008$ 144,75121,585BROWARD84,388$
522,109$ 237,590$ -$ 63,756$ -$ -$ 9,246$
211,51724,071CALHOUN1,207$ 7,394$ 3,897$ -$ 257$ -
$ -$ 101$ 3,139371CHARLOTTE19,138$ 112,140$
62,019$ -$ 3,123$ -$ -$ 1,526$
45,4726,491CITRUS26,022$ 121,138$ 58,373$ -$ 3,075$
-$ -$ 1,443$ 58,2467,693CLAY28,748$ 169,881$
91,815$ -$ 27,625$ -$ -$ 2,458$
47,9846,092COLLIER27,056$ 87,402$ 49,358$ -$ 4,787$
-$ -$ 3,056$ 30,2005,917COLUMBIA7,713$ 98,910$
28,666$ -$ 1,607$ -$ -$ 486$ 68,1513,599DE
SOTO2,412$ 12,549$ 6,475$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 48$
5,734715DIXIE1,599$ 19,246$ 6,111$ -$ 141$ -$ -$
179$ 12,815849DUVAL97,642$ 525,661$ 249,926$ -$
105,874$ -$ -$ 5,792$ 164,06921,901ESCAMBIA40,851$
248,454$ 153,890$ 26$ 25,337$ -$ 1,681$ 3,263$
64,25710,386FLAGLER11,480$ 55,295$ 30,327$ -$
4,961$ -$ -$ 807$ 19,2003,357FRANKLIN1,487$ 5,592$
2,926$ -$ 134$ -$ -$ 24$ 2,507377GADSDEN3,786$
23,331$ 11,354$ -$ 1,184$ -$ -$ 247$
10,5461,348GILCHRIST1,559$ 15,918$ 5,684$ -$ 385$ -
$ -$ 84$ 9,765697GLADES971$ 5,305$ 1,365$ -$ 28$
-$ -$ 14$ 3,897360GULF1,772$ 8,331$ 5,794$ -$
337$ -$ -$ 82$ 2,118427HAMILTON1,229$ 11,770$
4,459$ -$ 191$ -$ -$ 6$ 7,113484HARDEE1,457$
7,832$ 3,818$ -$ 266$ -$ -$ 65$
3,683355HENDRY1,823$ 11,881$ 6,012$ -$ 561$ -$ -$
15$ 5,292603HERNANDO21,501$ 145,603$ 77,800$ -$
6,089$ -$ -$ 1,231$ 60,4837,832HIGHLANDS9,887$
67,682$ 32,871$ -$ 1,630$ -$ -$ 880$
32,3023,712HILLSBOROUGH92,584$ 911,730$ 339,886$
23,950$ 96,756$ -$ 6,900$ 7,473$
436,76531,247HOLMES2,008$ 15,529$ 11,483$ -$ 427$
-$ -$ 32$ 3,587599INDIAN RIVER14,122$ 73,022$
40,464$ -$ 2,815$ -$ -$ 1,690$
28,0534,724JACKSON4,970$ 30,586$ 17,663$ -$ 1,184$
-$ -$ 165$ 11,5731,591JEFFERSON1,429$ 7,625$
4,000$ -$ 312$ -$ -$ 270$ 3,043462LAFAYETTE720$
4,664$ 1,259$ -$ 71$ -$ -$ 6$ 3,329231LAKE32,329$
185,979$ 96,116$ -$ 7,425$ -$ -$ 2,550$
79,88711,246LEE53,892$ 269,168$ 136,912$ -$ 15,562$
-$ -$ 4,687$ 112,00717,910LEON18,510$ 93,813$
42,816$ -$ 12,425$ -$ -$ 1,803$
36,7695,133LEVY4,555$ 46,490$ 14,005$ -$ 818$ -$ -
$ 320$ 31,3462,190LIBERTY644$ 2,503$ 1,424$ -$
50$ -$ -$ 1$ 1,028158MADISON1,853$ 12,456$ 5,058$
-$ 360$ -$ -$ 264$ 6,775575MANATEE30,009$
163,663$ 83,671$ -$ 9,002$ -$ -$ 2,852$
68,1389,799MARION45,745$ 260,849$ 108,390$ -$
8,325$ -$ -$ 3,415$ 140,71915,582MARTIN14,001$
78,081$ 36,242$ -$ 2,377$ -$ -$ 2,278$
37,1855,148MIAMI-DADE61,552$ 565,773$ 193,350$
12,557$ 69,310$ -$ 3,119$ 3,824$
283,61417,727MONROE7,887$ 47,807$ 21,189$ -$
4,594$ -$ -$ 466$ 21,5582,479NASSAU8,744$ 38,731$
19,776$ -$ 3,861$ -$ -$ 538$
14,5551,830OKALOOSA32,208$ 212,049$ 148,217$ -$
28,834$ -$ -$ 4,899$ 30,0996,109OKEECHOBEE3,141$
26,909$ 12,166$ -$ 414$ -$ -$ 55$
14,2751,351ORANGE67,832$ 535,158$ 234,597$ -$
81,344$ -$ 14$ 6,566$ 212,63621,998OSCEOLA17,152$
140,667$ 69,464$ -$ 14,082$ -$ -$ 700$
56,4226,092PALM BEACH76,947$ 575,963$ 217,606$
325$ 34,841$ -$ 7,570$ 15,647$
299,97432,712PASCO50,568$ 361,217$ 162,106$ -$
21,456$ -$ -$ 3,632$ 174,02418,172PINELLAS86,504$
983,756$ 309,891$ 94,239$ 38,122$ -$ 114,420$
8,704$ 418,38032,921POLK53,918$ 301,135$ 146,151$ -$
17,291$ -$ -$ 3,762$ 133,93114,781PUTNAM7,766$
61,308$ 22,307$ -$ 1,598$ -$ -$ 381$
37,0223,163SAINT JOHNS20,424$ 89,230$ 47,757$ -$
8,961$ -$ 35$ 2,121$ 30,3574,789SAINT LUCIE22,893$
161,357$ 75,632$ -$ 8,205$ -$ -$ 1,594$
75,9279,125SANTA ROSA22,809$ 144,231$ 100,027$ -$
17,250$ -$ -$ 1,935$ 25,0204,821SARASOTA38,130$
183,846$ 100,138$ -$ 8,588$ -$ -$ 5,537$
69,58312,047SEMINOLE30,363$ 193,037$ 91,037$ -$
20,924$ -$ -$ 3,204$ 77,8728,790SUMTER14,557$
87,274$ 42,398$ 151$ 761$ -$ 5,770$ 1,217$
36,9766,276SUWANNEE4,625$ 40,475$ 13,773$ -$ 726$
-$ -$ 380$ 25,5961,875TAYLOR2,108$ 14,529$ 6,122$
-$ 285$ -$ -$ 197$ 7,924769UNION1,718$ 9,006$
3,342$ -$ 243$ -$ -$ 7$ 5,414377VOLUSIA53,789$
342,868$ 171,981$ -$ 40,020$ -$ -$ 4,668$
126,20017,849WAKULLA3,338$ 14,980$ 8,074$ -$ 904$
-$ -$ 32$ 5,970889WALTON6,274$ 29,731$ 19,117$ -$
1,645$ -$ -$ 635$ 8,3341,421WASHINGTON2,530$
14,974$ 10,304$ -$ 535$ -$ -$ 129$
4,005686FLORIDA (Totals)1,520,563$ 10,430,774$
4,728,273$ 131,870$ 892,555$ -$ 146,088$ 139,645$
4,392,344479,193CONG. DIST (01)103,294$ 645,506$
429,425$ 26$ 73,369$ -$ 1,681$ 10,748$
130,25723,118CONG. DIST (02)65,422$ 364,646$ 212,017$
-$ 29,409$ -$ -$ 5,342$ 117,87717,850CONG. DIST
(03)79,723$ 626,483$ 230,873$ 623$ 40,278$ -$ 6,581$
6,763$ 341,36525,716CONG. DIST (04)83,393$ 360,345$
170,593$ -$ 66,089$ -$ -$ 5,147$ 118,51516,135CONG.
DIST (05)52,800$ 512,043$ 223,987$ -$ 76,086$ -$ -$
3,748$ 208,22219,009CONG. DIST (06)78,226$ 438,467$
219,755$ -$ 44,512$ -$ 35$ 6,950$
167,21524,168CONG. DIST (07)52,587$ 372,960$ 174,978$
-$ 46,275$ -$ -$ 4,985$ 146,72215,714CONG. DIST
(08)80,618$ 514,939$ 293,426$ -$ 37,222$ -$ -$
7,732$ 176,55926,733CONG. DIST (09)42,715$ 328,351$
152,506$ -$ 39,982$ -$ 14$ 2,773$
133,07614,869CONG. DIST (10)57,903$ 330,217$ 154,761$
-$ 26,102$ -$ -$ 4,777$ 144,57817,368CONG. DIST
(11)101,477$ 576,182$ 273,110$ 151$ 17,194$ -$
5,770$ 6,332$ 273,62635,566CONG. DIST (12)70,391$
467,047$ 203,561$ -$ 29,726$ -$ -$ 5,508$
228,25224,039CONG. DIST (13)67,413$ 829,471$ 248,721$
94,239$ 30,597$ -$ 114,420$ 6,747$
334,74725,798CONG. DIST (14)47,593$ 600,009$ 223,762$
23,950$ 57,343$ -$ 6,900$ 3,684$ 284,37018,465CONG.
DIST (15)57,149$ 429,002$ 182,153$ -$ 39,413$ -$ -$
3,992$ 203,44417,310CONG. DIST (16)67,750$ 344,755$
182,382$ -$ 17,437$ -$ -$ 8,372$ 136,56321,747CONG.
DIST (17)69,322$ 424,689$ 202,103$ -$ 20,225$ -$ -$
5,706$ 196,65522,728CONG. DIST (18)55,155$ 376,842$
165,182$ -$ 19,117$ -$ -$ 6,680$ 185,86321,179CONG.
DIST (19)62,616$ 264,986$ 136,403$ -$ 15,117$ -$ -$
6,545$ 106,92118,267CONG. DIST (20)28,913$ 301,097$
129,118$ -$ 28,334$ -$ -$ 3,453$ 140,19211,467CONG.
DIST (21)41,306$ 217,138$ 86,104$ -$ 17,236$ -$ -$
8,207$ 105,59016,598CONG. DIST (22)43,231$ 262,016$
104,445$ 325$ 21,961$ -$ 7,570$ 7,990$
119,72613,615CONG. DIST (23)29,688$ 184,970$ 79,676$
-$ 22,795$ -$ -$ 3,089$ 79,4108,019CONG. DIST
(24)19,005$ 294,165$ 103,268$ 12,557$ 35,592$ -$
3,119$ 1,034$ 138,5967,806CONG. DIST (25)19,688$
100,267$ 47,828$ -$ 8,966$ -$ -$ 1,115$
42,3585,321CONG. DIST (26)25,163$ 145,203$ 55,874$ -$
17,027$ -$ -$ 1,091$ 71,2116,387CONG. DIST
(27)18,023$ 118,977$ 42,262$ -$ 15,149$ -$ -$ 1,135$
60,4324,201FLORIDA (Totals)1,520,563$ 10,430,774$
4,728,273$ 131,870$ 892,555$ -$ 146,088$ 139,645$
4,392,344479,193Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
GAFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**APPLING1,245$ 6,105$ 3,100$ -$
194$ -$ -$ 18$ 2,793363ATKINSON452$ 3,422$
1,432$ -$ 122$ -$ -$ 15$ 1,852179BACON801$
4,303$ 2,476$ -$ 114$ -$ -$ 55$
1,659234BAKER330$ 1,074$ 609$ -$ 42$ -$ -$ 17$
40568BALDWIN4,150$ 22,498$ 9,698$ -$ 1,054$ -$ -$
106$ 11,640957BANKS1,072$ 5,966$ 3,714$ -$ 257$ -
$ -$ 38$ 1,956266BARROW5,905$ 22,310$ 12,176$ -$
2,116$ -$ -$ 146$ 7,8721,011BARTOW8,141$ 32,593$
20,436$ -$ 2,465$ -$ -$ 478$ 9,2151,259BEN
HILL1,263$ 9,959$ 5,484$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 28$
4,155426BERRIEN1,517$ 11,646$ 6,690$ -$ 832$ -$ -$
34$ 4,090523BIBB12,325$ 78,328$ 40,885$ -$ 6,076$ -
$ -$ 632$ 30,7353,805BLECKLEY1,076$ 7,268$ 3,544$
-$ 288$ -$ -$ 92$ 3,344241BRANTLEY1,374$ 8,338$
4,320$ -$ 278$ -$ -$ 91$ 3,648425BROOKS1,431$
9,531$ 3,578$ -$ 243$ -$ -$ 317$
5,394551BRYAN3,905$ 26,878$ 16,087$ -$ 6,272$ -$ -
$ 70$ 4,449845BULLOCH5,024$ 22,100$ 11,201$ -$
2,870$ -$ -$ 151$ 7,8791,026BURKE1,842$ 13,633$
6,252$ -$ 505$ -$ -$ 142$ 6,734615BUTTS2,358$
11,675$ 7,280$ -$ 704$ -$ -$ 77$
3,615408CALHOUN445$ 2,597$ 1,546$ -$ 124$ -$ -$
56$ 871141CAMDEN7,218$ 41,671$ 22,449$ -$ 8,330$
-$ -$ 174$ 10,7181,644CANDLER834$ 5,124$ 2,087$ -
$ 185$ -$ -$ 37$ 2,814207CARROLL8,260$ 45,290$
25,060$ -$ 3,510$ -$ -$ 395$
16,3241,796CATOOSA5,267$ 19,026$ 11,000$ -$ 1,045$
-$ -$ 199$ 6,7811,127CHARLTON953$ 5,705$ 2,822$ -
$ 188$ -$ -$ 81$ 2,614301CHATHAM28,174$ 151,704$
83,094$ -$ 30,772$ -$ -$ 1,414$
36,4256,254CHATTAHOOCHEE1,178$ 3,469$ 2,449$ -$
252$ -$ -$ 32$ 735174CHATTOOGA1,983$ 8,859$
6,236$ -$ 355$ -$ -$ 45$ 2,223378CHEROKEE17,894$
63,098$ 38,907$ -$ 6,738$ -$ -$ 1,238$
16,2152,192CLARKE6,201$ 29,273$ 17,077$ -$ 3,009$ -
$ -$ 397$ 8,7891,154CLAY311$ 973$ 586$ -$ 37$ -$
-$ 40$ 31158CLAYTON22,434$ 128,639$ 65,966$ -$
13,130$ -$ -$ 693$ 48,8505,530CLINCH565$ 2,377$
1,285$ -$ 201$ -$ -$ 2$ 890151COBB48,898$
205,122$ 110,986$ 474$ 29,651$ -$ 341$ 3,819$
59,8517,780COFFEE2,454$ 16,584$ 8,410$ -$ 576$ -$
-$ 90$ 7,508855COLQUITT2,884$ 19,074$ 9,787$ -$
721$ -$ -$ 208$ 8,358861COLUMBIA15,256$ 149,175$
88,792$ -$ 21,401$ -$ -$ 1,677$
37,3064,401COOK1,319$ 8,283$ 4,394$ -$ 377$ -$ -$
95$ 3,417458COWETA11,908$ 47,970$ 29,817$ -$
4,445$ -$ -$ 370$ 13,3372,095CRAWFORD1,024$
3,825$ 1,587$ -$ 161$ -$ -$ 104$
1,973326CRISP1,591$ 8,847$ 4,210$ -$ 499$ -$ -$
316$ 3,822436DADE1,427$ 5,263$ 2,878$ -$ 332$ -$
-$ 17$ 2,036273DAWSON2,403$ 7,344$ 5,170$ -$
443$ -$ -$ 18$ 1,713293DECATUR2,162$ 8,783$
4,143$ -$ 569$ -$ -$ 158$ 3,913626DEKALB40,518$
443,244$ 145,539$ 995$ 32,435$ -$ 92,524$ 3,591$
168,16012,376DODGE1,551$ 11,298$ 4,083$ -$ 641$ -$
-$ 86$ 6,487474DOOLY916$ 4,102$ 2,098$ -$ 138$ -
$ -$ 48$ 1,817189DOUGHERTY7,354$ 54,532$ 33,779$
-$ 5,638$ -$ -$ 435$ 14,6802,439DOUGLAS12,184$
64,227$ 36,911$ -$ 6,992$ -$ -$ 871$
19,4522,364EARLY895$ 3,647$ 2,158$ -$ 181$ -$ -$
28$ 1,280227ECHOLS247$ 1,319$ 233$ -$ 26$ -$ -$
66$ 99488EFFINGHAM6,111$ 21,683$ 12,757$ -$
2,667$ -$ -$ 112$ 6,146982ELBERT1,693$ 9,228$
5,071$ -$ 216$ -$ -$ 55$ 3,886472EMANUEL1,351$
13,391$ 5,515$ -$ 512$ -$ -$ 58$
7,306552EVANS796$ 4,639$ 2,619$ -$ 198$ -$ -$ 72$
1,750229FANNIN2,137$ 14,131$ 8,495$ -$ 240$ -$ -$
186$ 5,209663FAYETTE11,522$ 54,635$ 38,636$ -$
4,702$ -$ -$ 682$ 10,6151,650FLOYD7,041$ 29,574$
19,766$ -$ 1,740$ -$ -$ 418$
7,6491,260FORSYTH12,112$ 26,782$ 15,277$ -$ 1,871$
-$ -$ 784$ 8,8491,338FRANKLIN1,861$ 9,051$ 5,291$
-$ 361$ -$ -$ 75$ 3,324409FULTON49,217$ 328,480$
159,394$ 97$ 39,714$ -$ 2,031$ 4,091$
123,15412,197GILMER2,713$ 13,617$ 9,005$ -$ 243$ -$
-$ 120$ 4,249650GLASCOCK164$ 1,441$ 517$ -$ 43$
-$ -$ 5$ 87765GLYNN7,973$ 38,339$ 21,523$ -$
2,330$ -$ -$ 700$ 13,7862,108GORDON3,718$ 14,667$
9,569$ -$ 667$ -$ -$ 106$ 4,325648GRADY1,810$
9,251$ 4,530$ -$ 636$ -$ -$ 48$
4,037638GREENE1,448$ 6,883$ 4,071$ -$ 190$ -$ -$
122$ 2,500324GWINNETT47,476$ 190,726$ 96,856$ -$
25,190$ -$ -$ 2,794$ 65,8868,376HABERSHAM3,415$
15,381$ 9,727$ -$ 695$ -$ -$ 135$
4,824742HALL12,412$ 48,211$ 28,062$ -$ 2,811$ -$ -
$ 811$ 16,5272,281HANCOCK699$ 5,652$ 2,952$ -$
149$ -$ -$ 105$ 2,447192HARALSON2,208$ 10,463$
5,689$ -$ 495$ -$ -$ 43$ 4,236473HARRIS4,160$
20,578$ 14,347$ -$ 1,605$ -$ -$ 431$
4,196762HART2,047$ 8,670$ 4,225$ -$ 157$ -$ -$
69$ 4,218495HEARD875$ 4,389$ 1,970$ -$ 219$ -$ -
$ 139$ 2,061225HENRY20,685$ 124,307$ 75,102$ -$
16,974$ -$ -$ 1,125$ 31,1064,228HOUSTON20,820$
131,967$ 84,923$ -$ 19,161$ -$ -$ 1,845$
26,0384,474IRWIN660$ 2,620$ 1,531$ -$ 106$ -$ -$
49$ 934186JACKSON5,140$ 22,109$ 13,946$ -$ 1,350$
-$ -$ 218$ 6,596907JASPER1,166$ 5,042$ 2,801$ -$
269$ -$ -$ 85$ 1,887282JEFF DAVIS805$ 5,910$
2,620$ -$ 163$ -$ -$ 36$ 3,091316JEFFERSON1,160$
11,834$ 4,392$ -$ 334$ -$ -$ 57$
7,052439JENKINS788$ 3,922$ 1,742$ -$ 106$ -$ -$
3$ 2,071177JOHNSON581$ 4,778$ 1,772$ -$ 124$ -$
-$ 101$ 2,780172JONES2,300$ 9,191$ 3,539$ -$ 445$
-$ -$ 165$ 5,041619LAMAR1,853$ 7,440$ 4,599$ -$
350$ -$ -$ 57$ 2,434326LANIER854$ 5,749$ 2,764$ -
$ 581$ -$ -$ 14$ 2,390272LAURENS4,116$ 74,698$
18,016$ 35$ 1,336$ -$ 11,048$ 327$
43,9371,958LEE3,254$ 12,814$ 8,113$ -$ 1,408$ -$ -$
204$ 3,089680LIBERTY10,917$ 89,873$ 54,898$ -$
19,645$ -$ -$ 405$ 14,9252,805LINCOLN877$ 6,129$
3,114$ -$ 100$ -$ -$ 55$ 2,859243LONG1,637$
12,614$ 6,671$ -$ 2,352$ -$ -$ 133$
3,458427LOWNDES12,870$ 73,597$ 39,958$ -$ 9,388$ -
$ -$ 543$ 23,7083,057LUMPKIN2,465$ 10,152$ 5,794$
-$ 1,118$ -$ -$ 158$ 3,082453MCDUFFIE1,865$
14,251$ 7,090$ -$ 579$ -$ -$ 30$
6,553577MCINTOSH1,433$ 6,942$ 3,700$ -$ 291$ -$ -
$ 63$ 2,888383MACON1,114$ 4,690$ 1,887$ -$ 246$
-$ -$ 27$ 2,530262MADISON2,310$ 12,362$ 7,776$ -$
599$ -$ -$ 116$ 3,871542MARION886$ 4,771$ 2,706$
-$ 348$ -$ -$ 41$ 1,674194MERIWETHER1,992$
8,194$ 4,417$ -$ 276$ -$ -$ 361$
3,140382MILLER533$ 1,599$ 872$ -$ 60$ -$ -$ 1$
666124MITCHELL1,690$ 6,358$ 3,648$ -$ 483$ -$ -$
64$ 2,163381MONROE2,132$ 9,908$ 5,136$ -$ 485$ -$
-$ 149$ 4,139547MONTGOMERY609$ 4,810$ 2,012$ -$
141$ -$ -$ 15$ 2,643199MORGAN1,234$ 6,416$
4,027$ -$ 308$ -$ -$ 20$ 2,061302MURRAY2,463$
11,752$ 7,504$ -$ 335$ -$ -$ 38$
3,874555MUSCOGEE24,041$ 251,067$ 171,003$ -$
30,071$ -$ -$ 2,478$ 47,5156,458NEWTON8,546$
47,460$ 26,002$ -$ 3,754$ -$ -$ 458$
17,2471,866OCONEE2,642$ 8,857$ 6,295$ -$ 542$ -$ -
$ 145$ 1,875318OGLETHORPE1,020$ 4,799$ 2,011$ -$
128$ -$ -$ 45$ 2,614313PAULDING11,793$ 40,654$
20,598$ -$ 4,310$ -$ -$ 541$
15,2051,761PEACH2,838$ 20,168$ 12,725$ -$ 2,171$ -$
-$ 198$ 5,074708PICKENS3,359$ 10,834$ 7,444$ -$
548$ -$ -$ 217$ 2,624391PIERCE1,254$ 10,653$
5,445$ -$ 318$ -$ -$ 77$ 4,814564PIKE1,509$ 6,811$
3,946$ -$ 519$ -$ -$ 62$ 2,284295POLK2,886$
13,174$ 9,026$ -$ 629$ -$ -$ 144$
3,375544PULASKI868$ 5,614$ 3,134$ -$ 273$ -$ -$
12$ 2,194208PUTNAM2,181$ 8,956$ 4,217$ -$ 326$ -$
-$ 76$ 4,337463QUITMAN292$ 2,587$ 1,203$ -$ 48$
-$ -$ 12$ 1,323101RABUN1,686$ 7,873$ 4,362$ -$
161$ -$ -$ 68$ 3,281435RANDOLPH573$ 2,319$
1,402$ -$ 148$ -$ -$ 57$ 712112RICHMOND22,212$
288,957$ 135,534$ 1,759$ 20,634$ -$ 3,299$ 1,501$
126,2319,679ROCKDALE8,389$ 45,974$ 25,540$ -$
4,062$ -$ -$ 315$ 16,0581,778SCHLEY297$ 1,260$
786$ -$ 88$ -$ -$ 5$ 38169SCREVEN1,197$ 6,314$
2,379$ -$ 311$ -$ -$ 105$ 3,519303SEMINOLE913$
4,242$ 2,112$ -$ 153$ -$ -$ 250$
1,726237SPALDING5,047$ 28,049$ 16,484$ -$ 1,617$ -
$ -$ 287$ 9,6621,170STEPHENS2,029$ 11,672$ 7,278$
-$ 415$ -$ -$ 76$ 3,903498STEWART364$ 2,148$
1,428$ -$ 121$ -$ -$ 20$ 57983SUMTER2,021$
12,280$ 7,750$ -$ 684$ -$ -$ 121$
3,725511TALBOT632$ 4,741$ 3,423$ -$ 223$ -$ -$
74$ 1,021151TALIAFERRO150$ 823$ 316$ -$ 24$ -$
-$ 1$ 48239TATTNALL2,352$ 12,689$ 7,093$ -$ 810$
-$ -$ 36$ 4,749522TAYLOR653$ 3,194$ 1,803$ -$
139$ -$ -$ 21$ 1,230155TELFAIR865$ 8,494$ 3,113$
-$ 128$ -$ -$ 12$ 5,241305TERRELL887$ 3,213$
1,699$ -$ 233$ -$ -$ 106$ 1,175208THOMAS3,592$
24,404$ 12,392$ -$ 1,594$ -$ -$ 232$
10,1851,231TIFT2,503$ 17,137$ 10,374$ -$ 783$ -$ -$
233$ 5,746788TOOMBS1,796$ 14,096$ 6,150$ -$ 741$
-$ -$ 145$ 7,060667TOWNS1,370$ 8,442$ 4,656$ -$
181$ -$ -$ 186$ 3,419458TREUTLEN478$ 3,605$
1,183$ -$ 65$ -$ -$ 50$ 2,308139TROUP4,877$
29,074$ 17,855$ -$ 1,355$ -$ -$ 349$
9,5161,110TURNER649$ 3,885$ 2,558$ -$ 218$ -$ -$
11$ 1,098205TWIGGS729$ 5,120$ 2,337$ -$ 163$ -$
-$ 57$ 2,563246UNION2,789$ 15,257$ 9,037$ -$ 308$
-$ -$ 257$ 5,654894UPSON2,341$ 12,592$ 6,970$ -$
425$ -$ -$ 81$ 5,116598WALKER5,329$ 28,069$
17,998$ -$ 1,099$ -$ -$ 228$
8,7441,282WALTON6,676$ 36,650$ 23,375$ -$ 3,170$ -
$ -$ 437$ 9,6681,184WARE3,351$ 24,677$ 12,389$ -$
533$ -$ -$ 206$ 11,5501,203WARREN401$ 2,800$
1,246$ -$ 99$ -$ -$ 19$ 1,436131WASHINGTON1,498$
11,417$ 4,410$ -$ 301$ -$ -$ 33$
6,673509WAYNE2,849$ 15,259$ 8,348$ -$ 769$ -$ -$
80$ 6,062723WEBSTER208$ 705$ 418$ -$ 9$ -$ -$
50$ 22827WHEELER530$ 4,639$ 1,637$ -$ 78$ -$ -$
2$ 2,922176WHITE2,533$ 12,251$ 7,228$ -$ 442$ -$
-$ 52$ 4,529571WHITFIELD5,026$ 25,234$ 16,475$ -$
1,153$ -$ -$ 321$ 7,2841,178WILCOX763$ 5,079$
2,181$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 162$ 2,597174WILKES987$
5,201$ 2,619$ -$ 212$ -$ -$ 60$
2,310242WILKINSON792$ 7,090$ 3,220$ -$ 215$ -$ -$
55$ 3,601268WORTH1,809$ 7,414$ 4,120$ -$ 450$ -$
-$ 19$ 2,825502GEORGIA (Totals)774,464$ 4,670,709$
2,482,164$ 3,359$ 453,034$ -$ 109,242$ 48,822$
1,574,087179,821CONG. DIST (01)77,060$ 458,087$
255,822$ -$ 74,581$ -$ -$ 3,718$ 123,96618,913CONG.
DIST (02)62,636$ 465,920$ 288,900$ -$ 45,455$ -$ -$
4,854$ 126,71117,635CONG. DIST (03)63,163$ 320,077$
198,255$ -$ 26,740$ -$ -$ 3,933$ 91,14912,283CONG.
DIST (04)49,369$ 430,542$ 162,870$ 995$ 34,077$ -$
92,524$ 2,620$ 137,45713,329CONG. DIST (05)38,878$
378,305$ 171,274$ 97$ 40,320$ -$ 2,031$ 1,992$
162,59111,968CONG. DIST (06)39,406$ 118,476$ 56,099$
-$ 13,883$ -$ -$ 5,285$ 43,2085,291CONG. DIST
(07)39,980$ 135,656$ 70,031$ -$ 17,034$ -$ -$ 2,657$
45,9336,458CONG. DIST (08)66,492$ 409,732$ 225,530$ -
$ 38,237$ -$ -$ 4,675$ 141,29117,487CONG. DIST
(09)57,147$ 256,353$ 153,935$ -$ 11,798$ -$ -$
3,006$ 87,61412,048CONG. DIST (10)54,788$ 295,586$
156,328$ -$ 21,833$ -$ -$ 2,703$ 114,72111,302CONG.
DIST (11)50,694$ 194,232$ 111,975$ 474$ 23,215$ -$
341$ 3,707$ 54,5217,340CONG. DIST (12)64,407$
632,329$ 299,620$ 1,793$ 49,055$ -$ 14,346$ 4,362$
263,15322,242CONG. DIST (13)60,533$ 365,054$ 202,269$
-$ 44,464$ -$ -$ 3,148$ 115,17213,937CONG. DIST
(14)49,911$ 210,360$ 129,257$ -$ 12,343$ -$ -$
2,161$ 66,5999,588GEORGIA (Totals)774,464$ 4,670,709$
2,482,164$ 3,359$ 453,034$ -$ 109,242$ 48,822$
1,574,087179,821Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of
September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the
Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty"
expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
HIFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**HAWAII15,760$ 94,387$ 50,429$ -$
3,096$ -$ -$ 1,003$ 39,8583,802HONOLULU85,279$
569,136$ 241,149$ 1,690$ 136,679$ -$ 16,013$
10,635$ 162,97016,434KALAWAO5$ 4$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$
-$ 4*KAUAI5,282$ 29,075$ 13,758$ -$ 876$ -$ -$
540$ 13,9011,375MAUI10,622$ 62,079$ 32,583$ -$
2,078$ -$ -$ 931$ 26,4872,213HAWAII (Totals)116,947$
754,680$ 337,919$ 1,690$ 142,729$ -$ 16,013$
13,109$ 243,22023,825CONG. DIST (01)61,532$ 414,681$
173,760$ 1,690$ 98,484$ -$ 16,013$ 8,373$
116,36111,738CONG. DIST (02)55,414$ 339,999$ 164,159$
-$ 44,245$ -$ -$ 4,736$ 126,85912,087HAWAII
(Totals)116,947$ 754,680$ 337,919$ 1,690$ 142,729$ -$
16,013$ 13,109$ 243,22023,825Notes:* Veteran population
estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA
Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan
Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education &
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
IAFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ADAIR718$ 2,791$ 946$ -$ 137$
-$ -$ 20$ 1,688180ADAMS365$ 1,469$ 637$ -$ 37$
-$ -$ 58$ 737117ALLAMAKEE1,136$ 6,259$ 2,893$ -$
123$ -$ -$ 58$ 3,186446APPANOOSE987$ 7,045$
3,399$ -$ 145$ -$ -$ 30$ 3,470430AUDUBON560$
2,807$ 1,339$ -$ 177$ -$ -$ 84$
1,206172BENTON2,216$ 8,748$ 3,998$ -$ 372$ -$ -$
118$ 4,260662BLACK HAWK10,392$ 38,598$ 19,434$ -$
3,096$ -$ -$ 628$ 15,4402,442BOONE2,239$ 9,408$
4,120$ -$ 721$ -$ -$ 196$ 4,371581BREMER1,765$
6,829$ 3,640$ -$ 346$ -$ -$ 165$
2,678462BUCHANAN1,603$ 6,088$ 2,770$ -$ 340$ -$
-$ 99$ 2,881424BUENA VISTA1,273$ 5,092$ 2,621$ -$
353$ -$ -$ 109$ 2,010505BUTLER1,087$ 5,480$
2,722$ -$ 265$ -$ -$ 16$ 2,477394CALHOUN959$
4,625$ 1,732$ -$ 144$ -$ -$ 217$
2,533386CARROLL1,517$ 6,207$ 2,937$ -$ 263$ -$ -$
139$ 2,868624CASS1,188$ 6,023$ 3,032$ -$ 185$ -$ -
$ 84$ 2,722377CEDAR1,521$ 5,852$ 2,127$ -$ 300$ -
$ -$ 41$ 3,385448CERRO GORDO3,469$ 24,014$
11,878$ -$ 859$ -$ -$ 613$
10,6651,698CHEROKEE992$ 5,036$ 2,625$ -$ 65$ -$ -
$ 81$ 2,264394CHICKASAW938$ 4,435$ 1,996$ -$
161$ -$ -$ 113$ 2,164385CLARKE640$ 5,237$ 2,006$
-$ 132$ -$ -$ 17$ 3,081312CLAY1,302$ 6,645$
2,724$ -$ 245$ -$ -$ 106$ 3,571539CLAYTON1,592$
7,670$ 3,071$ -$ 242$ -$ -$ 217$
4,140564CLINTON4,405$ 19,934$ 8,623$ -$ 2,906$ -$
-$ 518$ 7,8861,311CRAWFORD1,288$ 6,200$ 2,806$ -$
111$ -$ -$ 32$ 3,251411DALLAS4,220$ 17,605$
6,719$ -$ 1,084$ -$ -$ 325$ 9,4771,054DAVIS617$
2,850$ 1,548$ -$ 133$ -$ -$ 7$
1,162191DECATUR597$ 3,735$ 1,574$ -$ 135$ -$ -$
6$ 2,020198DELAWARE1,245$ 4,614$ 2,186$ -$ 166$
-$ -$ 211$ 2,050384DES MOINES3,651$ 16,474$ 7,220$
-$ 686$ -$ -$ 384$ 8,184984DICKINSON1,380$ 7,690$
3,197$ -$ 177$ -$ -$ 246$ 4,069681DUBUQUE6,787$
34,085$ 17,139$ -$ 2,514$ -$ -$ 593$
13,8392,389EMMET793$ 4,943$ 1,822$ -$ 220$ -$ -$
78$ 2,824322FAYETTE1,442$ 9,420$ 3,184$ -$ 806$ -
$ -$ 109$ 5,321578FLOYD1,320$ 7,182$ 3,613$ -$
150$ -$ -$ 86$ 3,333547FRANKLIN812$ 3,688$ 1,608$
-$ 114$ -$ -$ 17$ 1,949323FREMONT760$ 3,647$
1,997$ -$ 150$ -$ -$ 98$ 1,402182GREENE729$
3,436$ 1,357$ -$ 124$ -$ -$ 209$
1,747239GRUNDY945$ 3,552$ 1,665$ -$ 138$ -$ -$
150$ 1,599275GUTHRIE988$ 5,509$ 2,420$ -$ 263$ -$
-$ 42$ 2,783333HAMILTON1,130$ 6,491$ 3,135$ -$
329$ -$ -$ 110$ 2,917488HANCOCK908$ 4,114$
2,325$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 51$ 1,660389HARDIN1,569$
7,338$ 3,476$ -$ 353$ -$ -$ 113$
3,396531HARRISON1,308$ 6,762$ 3,540$ -$ 183$ -$ -
$ 108$ 2,930354HENRY1,406$ 9,357$ 3,981$ -$ 616$
-$ -$ 138$ 4,623495HOWARD693$ 4,265$ 1,957$ -$
122$ -$ -$ 88$ 2,099316HUMBOLDT799$ 3,666$
1,663$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 58$ 1,867394IDA681$ 2,718$
1,586$ -$ 77$ -$ -$ 63$ 992207IOWA1,245$ 6,534$
2,507$ -$ 185$ -$ -$ 247$ 3,595377JACKSON1,826$
8,363$ 3,820$ -$ 359$ -$ -$ 189$
3,994597JASPER3,066$ 13,421$ 5,580$ -$ 524$ -$ -$
337$ 6,980799JEFFERSON1,121$ 6,227$ 2,506$ -$ 277$
-$ -$ 76$ 3,368387JOHNSON7,298$ 38,861$ 12,041$ -
$ 4,932$ -$ -$ 804$ 21,0831,826JONES2,050$ 9,182$
3,446$ -$ 253$ -$ -$ 65$ 5,418604KEOKUK861$
5,432$ 2,087$ -$ 211$ -$ -$ 50$
3,085370KOSSUTH1,305$ 5,590$ 2,473$ -$ 246$ -$ -$
51$ 2,820611LEE3,382$ 14,837$ 7,067$ 50$ 647$ -$ -
$ 116$ 6,957865LINN17,837$ 70,221$ 29,744$ -$
5,166$ -$ -$ 1,182$ 34,1284,603LOUISA827$ 4,045$
1,489$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 35$ 2,414267LUCAS633$ 3,617$
1,397$ -$ 187$ -$ -$ 29$ 2,004260LYON628$ 4,014$
1,628$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 78$ 2,169248MADISON1,083$
7,857$ 3,055$ -$ 285$ -$ -$ 71$
4,446386MAHASKA1,482$ 8,312$ 3,748$ -$ 463$ -$ -
$ 50$ 4,050501MARION2,709$ 20,286$ 8,634$ -$ 638$
-$ -$ 82$ 10,932938MARSHALL3,892$ 30,971$ 12,468$
-$ 572$ -$ -$ 288$ 17,6431,390MILLS1,306$ 9,012$
4,882$ -$ 645$ -$ -$ 137$ 3,348339MITCHELL852$
4,524$ 2,355$ -$ 173$ -$ -$ 91$
1,905386MONONA1,015$ 5,202$ 1,798$ -$ 148$ -$ -$
152$ 3,104259MONROE602$ 5,580$ 2,359$ -$ 221$ -$
-$ 38$ 2,963246MONTGOMERY882$ 5,929$ 2,635$ -$
205$ -$ -$ 92$ 2,997282MUSCATINE3,112$ 13,265$
5,284$ -$ 623$ -$ -$ 193$ 7,164748O'BRIEN1,040$
5,912$ 2,483$ -$ 229$ -$ -$ 109$
3,091433OSCEOLA534$ 1,933$ 728$ -$ 53$ -$ -$ 66$
1,085192PAGE1,429$ 7,062$ 3,073$ -$ 175$ -$ -$
67$ 3,746418PALO ALTO783$ 4,778$ 2,521$ -$ 200$ -
$ -$ 9$ 2,047361PLYMOUTH2,102$ 7,196$ 2,541$ -$
362$ -$ -$ 111$ 4,183637POCAHONTAS804$ 3,252$
1,540$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 62$ 1,542314POLK28,021$
200,078$ 68,696$ 29$ 14,238$ -$ 10,585$ 2,296$
104,2338,701POTTAWATTAMIE7,897$ 50,405$ 22,797$ -
$ 2,631$ -$ -$ 621$ 24,3572,280POWESHIEK1,417$
6,119$ 2,431$ -$ 204$ -$ -$ 203$
3,281385RINGGOLD459$ 1,810$ 923$ -$ 32$ -$ -$
28$ 827134SAC967$ 4,378$ 2,547$ -$ 80$ -$ -$ 93$
1,659395SCOTT14,535$ 59,317$ 26,831$ -$ 6,684$ -$
-$ 981$ 24,8213,400SHELBY1,129$ 5,454$ 2,518$ -$
113$ -$ -$ 108$ 2,715354SIOUX1,578$ 6,707$ 3,054$
-$ 290$ -$ -$ 153$ 3,211627STORY5,521$ 19,419$
8,444$ -$ 3,077$ -$ -$ 480$ 7,4181,035TAMA1,449$
6,933$ 2,988$ -$ 236$ -$ -$ 69$
3,640483TAYLOR609$ 2,724$ 1,250$ -$ 54$ -$ -$
48$ 1,372166UNION1,053$ 5,964$ 2,392$ -$ 194$ -$
-$ 35$ 3,343358VAN BUREN646$ 3,747$ 1,580$ -$
110$ -$ -$ 41$ 2,016231WAPELLO3,173$ 15,664$
6,340$ -$ 731$ -$ -$ 122$ 8,471959WARREN3,600$
21,076$ 8,868$ -$ 1,754$ -$ -$ 146$
10,3081,178WASHINGTON1,462$ 9,318$ 3,846$ -$ 351$
-$ -$ 333$ 4,788526WAYNE537$ 2,621$ 1,229$ -$
74$ -$ -$ 3$ 1,314155WEBSTER3,225$ 14,301$ 6,650$
-$ 891$ -$ -$ 230$ 6,5311,349WINNEBAGO819$
4,841$ 2,496$ -$ 242$ -$ -$ 69$
2,034328WINNESHIEK1,239$ 5,087$ 2,534$ -$ 386$ -$
-$ 147$ 2,020384WOODBURY8,148$ 31,663$ 14,208$ -
$ 2,704$ -$ -$ 593$ 14,1572,320WORTH674$ 3,867$
1,907$ -$ 88$ -$ -$ 65$ 1,807268WRIGHT1,015$
4,349$ 2,196$ -$ 160$ -$ -$ 102$ 1,890413IOWA
(Totals)233,815$ 1,192,889$ 505,601$ 79$ 74,079$ -$
10,585$ 18,891$ 583,65372,191CONG. DIST (01)61,352$
278,356$ 124,458$ -$ 15,749$ -$ -$ 4,838$
133,31018,141CONG. DIST (02)59,272$ 295,057$ 122,509$
50$ 21,834$ -$ -$ 4,427$ 146,23616,849CONG. DIST
(03)54,576$ 348,964$ 134,325$ 29$ 22,070$ -$ 10,585$
4,164$ 177,79016,486CONG. DIST (04)58,614$ 270,513$
124,309$ -$ 14,426$ -$ -$ 5,461$ 126,31720,715IOWA
(Totals)233,815$ 1,192,889$ 505,601$ 79$ 74,079$ -$
10,585$ 18,891$ 583,65372,191Notes:* Veteran population
estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA
Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan
Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education &
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
IDFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ADA34,225$ 240,887$ 89,032$
11,690$ 19,260$ -$ 7,807$ 2,681$
110,41810,890ADAMS474$ 3,092$ 1,394$ -$ 59$ -$ -$
2$ 1,636176BANNOCK6,361$ 34,073$ 16,320$ -$
3,375$ -$ -$ 550$ 13,8281,878BEAR LAKE542$ 2,071$
909$ -$ 33$ -$ -$ 11$ 1,118114BENEWAH1,067$
5,354$ 3,135$ -$ 142$ -$ -$ 71$
2,006304BINGHAM2,991$ 11,816$ 6,012$ -$ 772$ -$ -
$ 74$ 4,958756BLAINE1,419$ 2,466$ 1,281$ -$ 120$
-$ -$ 131$ 934196BOISE828$ 5,283$ 2,201$ -$ 50$ -
$ -$ 4$ 3,027354BONNER4,839$ 23,543$ 11,802$ -$
677$ -$ -$ 296$ 10,7681,514BONNEVILLE7,603$
28,996$ 14,704$ -$ 2,203$ -$ -$ 465$
11,6241,602BOUNDARY1,180$ 6,435$ 4,037$ -$ 104$ -
$ -$ 21$ 2,272388BUTTE260$ 1,061$ 537$ -$ 15$ -$
-$ 16$ 49470CAMAS118$ 495$ 248$ -$ 10$ -$ -$
2$ 23521CANYON14,571$ 87,168$ 36,103$ -$ 6,801$ -
$ -$ 919$ 43,3464,923CARIBOU644$ 1,823$ 929$ -$
50$ -$ -$ 5$ 839114CASSIA1,333$ 5,551$ 2,443$ -$
206$ -$ -$ 240$ 2,661370CLARK74$ 148$ 81$ -$ 5$
-$ -$ 1$ 6210CLEARWATER1,141$ 7,315$ 3,865$ -$
70$ -$ -$ 9$ 3,371430CUSTER505$ 2,067$ 940$ -$
15$ -$ -$ 59$ 1,053148ELMORE8,898$ 32,308$
18,900$ -$ 3,752$ -$ -$ 250$
9,4051,226FRANKLIN691$ 2,339$ 1,150$ -$ 191$ -$ -
$ 19$ 979144FREMONT1,152$ 3,118$ 1,549$ -$ 112$
-$ -$ 16$ 1,441235GEM1,604$ 12,822$ 4,862$ -$
467$ -$ -$ 102$ 7,391698GOODING1,230$ 4,488$
2,151$ -$ 188$ -$ -$ 14$ 2,135302IDAHO1,780$
9,734$ 4,446$ -$ 162$ -$ -$ 11$
5,115656JEFFERSON1,295$ 7,038$ 3,721$ -$ 444$ -$ -
$ 69$ 2,804370JEROME1,605$ 5,477$ 2,610$ -$ 235$
-$ -$ 56$ 2,576363KOOTENAI14,304$ 80,543$ 43,123$
-$ 4,170$ -$ -$ 512$ 32,7384,370LATAH2,891$
11,756$ 5,020$ -$ 2,687$ -$ -$ 133$
3,916503LEMHI907$ 6,143$ 3,151$ -$ 38$ -$ -$ 69$
2,885409LEWIS474$ 4,653$ 3,016$ -$ 94$ -$ -$ 39$
1,504179LINCOLN316$ 1,174$ 424$ -$ 49$ -$ -$ 12$
688115MADISON975$ 4,407$ 2,013$ -$ 765$ -$ -$
29$ 1,599196MINIDOKA1,244$ 4,915$ 2,341$ -$ 190$
-$ -$ 98$ 2,285381NEZ PERCE4,117$ 22,814$ 11,107$
-$ 1,267$ -$ -$ 433$ 10,0071,366ONEIDA313$ 1,441$
720$ -$ 22$ -$ -$ 12$ 688113OWYHEE891$ 5,326$
1,959$ -$ 184$ -$ -$ 11$ 3,172330PAYETTE2,337$
11,718$ 4,205$ -$ 460$ -$ -$ 130$
6,923715POWER660$ 1,620$ 847$ -$ 101$ -$ -$ 12$
660135SHOSHONE1,766$ 7,550$ 4,234$ -$ 93$ -$ -$
17$ 3,206455TETON370$ 1,184$ 621$ -$ 63$ -$ -$
73$ 42778TWIN FALLS6,282$ 23,845$ 11,713$ -$
1,527$ -$ -$ 291$ 10,3151,697VALLEY903$ 4,744$
2,176$ -$ 97$ -$ -$ 24$ 2,447282WASHINGTON926$
5,218$ 2,471$ -$ 187$ -$ -$ 18$ 2,541352IDAHO
(Totals)138,108$ 746,018$ 334,504$ 11,690$ 51,513$ -$
7,807$ 8,006$ 332,49939,928CONG. DIST (01)71,240$
396,723$ 182,128$ -$ 24,905$ -$ -$ 3,794$
185,89622,799CONG. DIST (02)66,869$ 349,295$ 152,376$
11,690$ 26,608$ -$ 7,807$ 4,211$ 146,60317,129IDAHO
(Totals)138,108$ 746,018$ 334,504$ 11,690$ 51,513$ -$
7,807$ 8,006$ 332,49939,928Notes:* Veteran population
estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA
Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan
Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education &
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to
Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are
processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for
future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the
state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care
facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
(ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for
Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational
Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for
Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses,
and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation
Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures
are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500
to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and
"$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension
expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected
deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services,
medical administration, facility maintenance, educational
support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or
other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
based on where patients live instead of where care is
delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
&"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF
VA EXPENDITURES (GDX)
&8&P of &N
ILFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in
$000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total
ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation &
Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General
Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
CareUnique Patients**ADAMS6,722$ 26,232$ 14,471$ -$
1,625$ -$ -$ 424$ 9,7121,663ALEXANDER764$ 7,040$
2,958$ -$ 117$ -$ -$ 12$ 3,954297BOND1,417$
5,198$ 2,725$ -$ 372$ -$ -$ 28$
2,073264BOONE3,776$ 11,515$ 4,709$ -$ 906$ -$ -$
255$ 5,646756BROWN455$ 1,548$ 721$ -$ 69$ -$ -$
1$ 75898BUREAU2,840$ 10,768$ 4,817$ -$ 517$ -$ -
$ 303$ 5,130868CALHOUN489$ 1,615$ 960$ -$ 107$
-$ -$ 28$ 520104CARROLL1,475$ 5,691$ 2,413$ -$
192$ -$ -$ 18$ 3,068494CASS1,075$ 4,620$ 2,897$ -$
183$ -$ -$ 43$ 1,497235CHAMPAIGN11,184$ 51,438$
22,156$ -$ 5,795$ -$ -$ 883$
22,6042,212CHRISTIAN3,002$ 11,376$ 6,812$ -$ 551$ -
$ -$ 68$ 3,944662CLARK1,506$ 7,510$ 3,572$ -$
197$ -$ -$ 136$ 3,605437CLAY1,119$ 6,704$ 2,569$
-$ 194$ -$ -$ 35$ 3,907447CLINTON3,505$ 14,393$
8,479$ -$ 1,179$ -$ -$ 179$ 4,556624COLES3,845$
19,053$ 9,184$ -$ 1,468$ -$ -$ 440$
7,9601,085COOK209,280$ 1,362,173$ 395,425$ 13,292$
110,402$ -$ 42,547$ 22,137$
778,37155,901CRAWFORD1,705$ 11,003$ 4,131$ -$
173$ -$ -$ 32$ 6,666457CUMBERLAND881$ 4,556$
1,906$ -$ 79$ -$ -$ 77$ 2,494323DEKALB7,017$
24,304$ 11,211$ -$ 4,147$ -$ -$ 666$
8,2811,076DEWITT1,576$ 5,600$ 2,591$ -$ 223$ -$ -$
33$ 2,753363DOUGLAS1,453$ 5,812$ 2,896$ -$ 402$ -
$ -$ 220$ 2,295367DU PAGE41,899$ 180,502$ 65,707$
-$ 33,526$ -$ -$ 5,077$ 76,1927,773EDGAR1,498$
9,208$ 4,077$ -$ 250$ -$ -$ 74$
4,806430EDWARDS599$ 2,640$ 1,206$ -$ 97$ -$ -$
23$ 1,315174EFFINGHAM2,507$ 12,362$ 5,423$ -$
878$ -$ -$ 270$ 5,7911,008FAYETTE1,794$ 6,749$
3,083$ -$ 198$ -$ -$ 73$ 3,396462FORD1,227$
4,977$ 2,324$ -$ 233$ -$ -$ 154$
2,267240FRANKLIN3,748$ 37,712$ 15,169$ -$ 679$ -$
-$ 222$ 21,6431,721FULTON3,284$ 11,011$ 5,950$ -$
560$ -$ -$ 134$ 4,366741GALLATIN560$ 3,876$
1,659$ -$ 32$ -$ -$ 42$ 2,143218GREENE1,330$
5,062$ 3,127$ -$ 245$ -$ -$ 28$
1,661240GRUNDY3,679$ 12,651$ 6,141$ -$ 1,147$ -$
-$ 88$ 5,274621HAMILTON636$ 4,690$ 2,547$ -$ 60$
-$ -$ 12$ 2,071249HANCOCK1,590$ 7,809$ 3,606$ -$
296$ -$ -$ 542$ 3,366487HARDIN368$ 2,208$ 1,040$
-$ 11$ -$ -$ -$ 1,158159HENDERSON813$ 3,609$
1,288$ -$ 56$ -$ -$ 104$ 2,161232HENRY4,369$
15,983$ 7,823$ -$ 852$ -$ -$ 377$
6,9321,074IROQUOIS2,248$ 11,163$ 4,747$ -$ 320$ -$
-$ 108$ 5,988693JACKSON4,453$ 33,224$ 11,994$ -$
3,802$ -$ -$ 146$ 17,2821,522JASPER788$ 2,714$
1,373$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 23$ 1,240254JEFFERSON3,465$
21,218$ 9,357$ -$ 528$ -$ -$ 195$
11,1381,141JERSEY2,262$ 7,987$ 3,763$ -$ 469$ -$ -$
195$ 3,559416JO DAVIESS2,180$ 7,433$ 2,994$ -$
306$ -$ -$ 172$ 3,961663JOHNSON1,104$ 10,598$
4,103$ -$ 311$ -$ -$ 35$ 6,148523KANE25,274$
76,942$ 31,057$ -$ 8,802$ -$ -$ 2,205$
34,8774,289KANKAKEE8,306$ 37,845$ 16,184$ -$
2,232$ -$ -$ 561$ 18,8672,223KENDALL7,367$ 22,626$
9,728$ -$ 2,600$ -$ -$ 640$ 9,659979KNOX4,526$
19,289$ 8,447$ -$ 751$ -$ -$ 454$
9,6371,351LAKE37,189$ 280,288$ 76,880$ 4,210$
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  • 1. State Level ExpendituresStateVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients **Totals21,882,153$ 142,822,345$ 63,574,737$ 1,330,053$ 11,949,205$ 1,385,063$ 6,889,908$ 1,699,587$ 55,993,7925,690,384Alabama414,963$ 2,824,088$ 1,580,861$ 1,922$ 189,414$ -$ 33,885$ 29,857$ 988,150108,175Alaska74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$ 616$ 61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304Arizona 527,400$ 3,220,905$ 1,409,346$ 21,201$ 343,820$ -$ 108,885$ 36,145$ 1,301,507137,362Arkansas 250,095$ 1,946,615$ 924,671$ 7,938$ 79,063$ -$ 31,331$ 13,484$ 890,12786,763California1,795,455$ 12,707,536$ 5,397,860$ 145,008$ 1,599,760$ -$ 192,392$ 162,956$ 5,209,559444,432Colorado 390,824$ 2,594,677$ 1,212,143$ 112,614$ 324,347$ -$ 62,854$ 32,483$ 850,23590,822Connecticut 207,759$ 1,078,567$ 365,638$ 8,332$ 96,416$ -$ 13,794$ 24,195$ 570,19251,360Delaware 78,016$ 362,617$ 169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$ 147,97414,676District of Columbia 31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800Florida 1,520,563$ 10,430,774$ 4,728,273$ 131,870$ 892,555$ - $ 146,088$ 139,645$ 4,392,344479,193Georgia 774,464$ 4,670,709$ 2,482,164$ 3,359$ 453,034$ -$ 109,242$ 48,822$ 1,574,087179,821Hawaii 116,947$ 754,680$ 337,919$ 1,690$ 142,729$ -$ 16,013$ 13,109$ 243,22023,825Idaho 138,108$ 746,018$ 334,504$ 11,690$ 51,513$ -$ 7,807$ 8,006$ 332,49939,928Illinois 744,710$ 3,854,717$ 1,450,236$ 18,558$ 311,330$ -$
  • 2. 51,835$ 65,139$ 1,957,618180,384Indiana 490,380$ 2,477,767$ 1,092,855$ 8,783$ 150,033$ -$ 48,931$ 27,941$ 1,149,224128,499Iowa 233,815$ 1,192,889$ 505,601$ 79$ 74,079$ -$ 10,585$ 18,891$ 583,65372,191Kansas 223,708$ 1,237,985$ 529,023$ 743$ 103,950$ -$ 27,158$ 17,340$ 559,77158,097Kentucky 339,334$ 2,229,580$ 1,087,772$ 7,129$ 139,199$ -$ 37,983$ 18,871$ 938,626101,096Louisiana 315,342$ 2,202,388$ 1,016,206$ 202,777$ 120,767$ -$ 26,501$ 19,941$ 816,19586,890Maine 127,694$ 873,125$ 467,398$ 7$ 42,577$ -$ 18,277$ 9,459$ 335,40839,358Maryland 443,076$ 2,453,557$ 1,047,226$ 7,521$ 333,943$ -$ 24,725$ 42,512$ 997,63082,183Massachusetts374,809$ 2,371,613$ 985,894$ 20,552$ 192,975$ -$ 32,546$ 41,235$ 1,098,41284,345Michigan660,773$ 3,361,961$ 1,675,388$ 6,185$ 208,565$ -$ 51,291$ 43,961$ 1,376,571146,804Minnesota360,754$ 2,336,965$ 986,609$ 15,600$ 133,629$ -$ 82,027$ 33,370$ 1,085,731113,577Mississippi225,469$ 1,470,950$ 666,715$ 12,230$ 88,010$ -$ 29,313$ 13,394$ 661,28869,676Missouri 497,874$ 3,025,845$ 1,386,280$ 34,423$ 189,473$ -$ 146,126$ 32,796$ 1,236,747137,008Montana 101,597$ 646,509$ 290,869$ 8$ 38,237$ -$ 7,765$ 7,072$ 302,55835,189Nebraska 138,773$ 1,023,761$ 487,975$ 9,837$ 63,597$ -$ 36,470$ 12,589$ 413,29447,275Nevada 225,933$ 1,573,091$ 641,969$ 19,641$ 95,562$ -$ 13,505$ 14,516$ 787,89965,443New Hampshire 110,778$ 613,805$ 268,735$ 1,282$ 50,861$ -$ 6,142$ 8,473$ 278,31228,604New Jersey 425,094$ 1,927,021$ 906,744$ 6,578$ 196,113$ -$ 15,868$ 51,994$ 749,72477,179New Mexico 170,699$ 1,312,943$ 686,222$ 26,571$ 67,315$ -$
  • 3. 12,586$ 12,750$ 507,49949,981New York 885,796$ 5,621,911$ 2,063,566$ 17,521$ 493,102$ -$ 120,558$ 94,116$ 2,833,048231,161North Carolina 769,384$ 5,067,823$ 2,712,319$ 21,238$ 399,186$ -$ 91,538$ 53,714$ 1,789,827205,006North Dakota 56,213$ 334,755$ 149,596$ 2,623$ 22,770$ -$ 6,479$ 3,770$ 149,51818,526Ohio 877,894$ 6,643,911$ 1,837,567$ 34,987$ 296,446$ -$ 2,202,389$ 59,096$ 2,213,426223,944Oklahoma 340,395$ 2,568,390$ 1,544,376$ 5,320$ 131,030$ -$ 121,588$ 19,958$ 746,11890,731Oregon 322,355$ 2,283,129$ 1,100,287$ 36,702$ 128,169$ -$ 35,298$ 23,228$ 959,44596,190Pennsylvania 953,644$ 4,782,351$ 2,029,589$ 49,407$ 359,065$ -$ 158,258$ 82,386$ 2,103,647232,054Rhode Island 69,206$ 474,338$ 193,988$ 2,867$ 35,525$ -$ 19,476$ 5,928$ 216,55520,132South Carolina 420,968$ 2,876,324$ 1,557,784$ 2,557$ 223,348$ -$ 63,246$ 28,310$ 1,001,079123,070South Dakota 75,687$ 564,489$ 209,347$ 1,976$ 30,364$ -$ 10,392$ 5,461$ 306,94929,744Tennessee 521,267$ 3,320,710$ 1,652,616$ 6,443$ 236,754$ -$ 63,014$ 33,644$ 1,328,239135,582Texas 1,667,740$ 12,943,393$ 6,091,910$ 30,026$ 1,118,114$ 1,385,063$ 220,626$ 110,750$ 3,986,903434,255Utah 150,771$ 887,516$ 350,923$ 6,163$ 85,974$ -$ 53,145$ 10,033$ 381,27934,062Vermont 48,812$ 273,966$ 118,286$ 1,105$ 20,296$ -$ 3,992$ 3,340$ 126,94914,925Virginia 840,398$ 4,653,545$ 2,291,200$ 22,761$ 874,229$ -$ 61,129$ 60,779$ 1,343,447142,605Washington 602,272$ 3,384,110$ 1,788,537$ 55,674$ 343,793$ -$ 67,749$ 41,915$ 1,086,440118,461West Virginia 173,389$ 1,601,256$ 625,689$ 6,525$ 44,341$ -$ 261,560$ 9,871$ 653,27058,733Wisconsin 409,419$ 2,421,849$ 972,511$ 12,224$ 133,679$ -$
  • 4. 69,991$ 34,398$ 1,199,045118,371Wyoming 56,518$ 343,611$ 127,557$ 7,264$ 15,751$ -$ 1,456$ 3,131$ 188,45318,583Puerto Rico 99,928$ 1,387,777$ 697,879$ 7,756$ 46,541$ -$ 19,912$ 2,496$ 613,19358,009Guam9,055$ 66,330$ 46,193$ -$ 10,629$ -$ -$ 495$ 9,0120Totals21,882,153$ 142,822,345$ 63,574,737$ 1,330,053$ 11,949,205$ 1,385,063$ 6,889,908$ 1,699,587$ 55,993,7925,690,384Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3.
  • 5. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N AKFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ALEUTIANS EAST159$ 154$ 38$ -$ 31$ -$ -$ 3$ 8212ALEUTIANS WEST385$ 154$ 116$ -$ 1$ -$ -$ -$ 3711ANCHORAGE30,663$ 252,992$ 99,940$ 383$ 33,941$ -$ 6,686$ 1,661$ 110,3818,346BETHEL1,032$ 1,169$ 651$ -$ 96$ -$ -$ -$ 42364BRISTOL BAY149$ 323$ 227$ -$ -$ -$ -$ - $ 9614DENALI254$ 1,493$ 480$ -$ 147$ -$ -$ 21$ 84548DILLINGHAM317$ 528$ 265$ -$ 52$ -$ -$ -$ 21130FAIRBANKS N. STAR12,819$ 75,424$ 35,639$ -$ 12,835$ -$ -$ 560$ 26,3902,354HAINES284$ 1,094$ 542$ -$ 30$ -$ -$ 1$ 52141HOONAH-ANGOON209$ 650$ 340$ -$ 13$ -$ -$ 16$ 28138JUNEAU2,347$ 11,564$ 5,441$ -$ 1,374$ -$ -$ 260$ 4,489434KENAI PENINSULA5,513$ 39,419$ 15,015$ -$ 1,587$ -$ -$ 229$ 22,5891,643KETCHIKAN GATEWAY1,517$ 4,064$ 2,160$ -$ 352$ -$ -$ 20$ 1,532149KODIAK ISLAND1,424$ 5,142$ 2,490$ -$ 1,025$ -$ -$ 71$ 1,557144LAKE AND PENINSULA135$ 111$ 93$ -$ 5$ -
  • 6. $ -$ -$ 12*MATANUSKA SUSITNA10,876$ 84,368$ 36,825$ -$ 9,083$ -$ -$ 491$ 37,9703,074NOME688$ 864$ 446$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ -$ 33940NORTH SLOPE389$ 362$ 246$ -$ 2$ -$ -$ 1$ 11325NORTHWEST ARCTIC485$ 271$ 174$ -$ 32$ -$ -$ -$ 65*PETERSBURG427$ 1,110$ 721$ -$ 30$ -$ -$ 6$ 35344PRINCE OF WALES-HYDER572$ 2,364$ 871$ -$ 15$ -$ -$ 22$ 1,455105SITKA858$ 2,762$ 1,309$ 233$ 257$ -$ -$ 39$ 923108SKAGWAY90$ 161$ 38$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 12314SOUTHEAST FAIRBANKS761$ 5,891$ 3,338$ -$ 395$ -$ -$ 17$ 2,142218VALDEZ CORDOVA1,127$ 5,610$ 1,950$ -$ 208$ -$ -$ 11$ 3,441192WADE HAMPTON288$ 862$ 574$ -$ 16$ -$ - $ -$ 27129WRANGELL285$ 801$ 361$ -$ 12$ -$ -$ 11$ 41639YAKUTAT92$ 176$ 94$ -$ 22$ -$ -$ -$ 60*YUKON KOYUKUK528$ 1,721$ 873$ -$ 214$ -$ -$ -$ 63471ALASKA (Totals)74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$ 616$ 61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304CONG. DIST (01)74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$ 616$ 61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304ALASKA (Totals)74,671$ 501,604$ 211,260$ 616$ 61,850$ -$ 6,686$ 3,441$ 217,75117,304Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans
  • 7. Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N ALFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**AUTAUGA6,044$ 43,947$ 26,671$ - $ 5,011$ -$ -$ 363$ 11,9011,339BALDWIN20,214$ 85,654$ 52,417$ -$ 6,755$ -$ -$ 1,802$ 24,6804,357BARBOUR2,391$ 14,452$ 9,476$ -$ 358$ -$ -$ 196$ 4,423583BIBB1,316$ 12,198$ 6,648$ -$ 402$
  • 8. -$ -$ 66$ 5,082506BLOUNT4,819$ 19,784$ 9,254$ -$ 564$ -$ -$ 53$ 9,9131,021BULLOCK880$ 7,628$ 4,397$ -$ 223$ -$ -$ 120$ 2,887218BUTLER1,906$ 11,696$ 6,748$ -$ 677$ -$ -$ 88$ 4,183431CALHOUN12,022$ 81,383$ 54,324$ -$ 3,937$ - $ -$ 733$ 22,3903,224CHAMBERS3,143$ 22,772$ 14,142$ -$ 815$ -$ -$ 103$ 7,712816CHEROKEE2,198$ 11,634$ 6,624$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 236$ 4,482490CHILTON3,327$ 25,393$ 15,038$ -$ 870$ -$ -$ 261$ 9,224886CHOCTAW1,027$ 8,903$ 6,086$ -$ 140$ -$ -$ 10$ 2,668327CLARKE1,816$ 12,597$ 7,593$ -$ 649$ -$ -$ 17$ 4,338520CLAY1,249$ 6,469$ 4,069$ -$ 110$ -$ -$ 9$ 2,281300CLEBURNE1,029$ 5,771$ 3,404$ -$ 145$ -$ - $ 17$ 2,205265COFFEE7,141$ 59,158$ 42,710$ -$ 5,808$ -$ -$ 740$ 9,9011,727COLBERT4,862$ 30,986$ 21,005$ -$ 1,406$ -$ -$ 236$ 8,3401,328CONECUH1,255$ 8,358$ 5,551$ -$ 179$ -$ -$ 353$ 2,273315COOSA1,050$ 6,925$ 4,700$ -$ 171$ -$ -$ 37$ 2,016234COVINGTON3,605$ 23,256$ 15,653$ -$ 676$ -$ -$ 186$ 6,741824CRENSHAW917$ 8,290$ 4,643$ -$ 409$ -$ -$ 182$ 3,057281CULLMAN7,170$ 38,250$ 22,692$ -$ 1,817$ -$ -$ 230$ 13,5111,468DALE7,154$ 53,965$ 38,234$ -$ 4,527$ -$ -$ 666$ 10,5401,885DALLAS2,951$ 24,062$ 12,730$ -$ 859$ -$ -$ 114$ 10,3601,005DE KALB4,439$ 24,799$ 14,549$ -$ 962$ -$ -$ 211$ 9,0771,010ELMORE9,329$ 65,158$ 42,087$ -$ 5,567$ -$ -$ 692$ 16,8122,084ESCAMBIA3,135$ 18,536$ 12,540$ -$ 406$ -$ -$ 308$ 5,282805ETOWAH9,136$ 61,231$ 38,469$ - $ 1,876$ -$ -$ 290$ 20,5972,497FAYETTE1,365$ 11,380$ 5,504$ -$ 294$ -$ -$ 26$ 5,555553FRANKLIN1,841$ 11,325$ 7,233$ -$ 428$ -$ -$ 84$ 3,579398GENEVA2,708$ 22,678$ 15,814$ -$ 829$ -$ -$ 195$ 5,840875GREENE561$ 6,113$ 3,088$ -$ 46$ -$ -$ 21$ 2,958261HALE962$ 13,006$ 6,298$
  • 9. -$ 310$ -$ -$ 31$ 6,366475HENRY1,789$ 10,880$ 7,405$ -$ 398$ -$ -$ 66$ 3,011443HOUSTON9,070$ 61,670$ 40,752$ -$ 4,042$ -$ -$ 787$ 16,0892,813JACKSON4,079$ 18,695$ 10,872$ -$ 694$ - $ -$ 77$ 7,051842JEFFERSON49,524$ 390,095$ 170,081$ 256$ 19,142$ -$ 4,117$ 5,002$ 191,49715,277LAMAR1,252$ 8,612$ 5,043$ -$ 397$ -$ -$ 45$ 3,127455LAUDERDALE7,662$ 41,987$ 26,741$ - $ 2,308$ -$ -$ 1,171$ 11,7671,736LAWRENCE2,278$ 9,232$ 5,595$ -$ 308$ -$ -$ 220$ 3,109495LEE10,728$ 88,866$ 53,125$ -$ 10,378$ -$ -$ 1,121$ 24,2422,694LIMESTONE8,546$ 37,830$ 23,728$ - $ 4,941$ -$ -$ 262$ 8,8991,464LOWNDES744$ 6,370$ 3,182$ -$ 211$ -$ -$ 32$ 2,946270MACON1,692$ 31,945$ 11,413$ -$ 554$ -$ 783$ 129$ 19,065905MADISON38,639$ 195,782$ 128,828$ -$ 26,066$ -$ -$ 2,393$ 38,4957,115MARENGO1,457$ 14,479$ 8,573$ -$ 350$ -$ -$ 43$ 5,513660MARION2,355$ 13,515$ 7,111$ -$ 648$ -$ -$ 11$ 5,744659MARSHALL7,379$ 39,168$ 24,022$ -$ 2,009$ -$ -$ 274$ 12,8631,738MOBILE33,382$ 193,962$ 107,826$ -$ 17,448$ -$ 116$ 2,288$ 66,2848,820MONROE1,549$ 11,298$ 6,296$ -$ 278$ -$ -$ 176$ 4,548471MONTGOMERY20,064$ 231,901$ 107,831$ 110$ 17,743$ -$ 26,627$ 1,567$ 78,0226,432MORGAN9,808$ 49,062$ 32,208$ -$ 2,858$ -$ -$ 583$ 13,4131,873PERRY729$ 6,412$ 3,683$ -$ 194$ -$ -$ 50$ 2,485199PICKENS1,572$ 17,744$ 8,589$ -$ 355$ -$ -$ 48$ 8,752732PIKE2,268$ 19,927$ 10,470$ -$ 3,197$ -$ -$ 178$ 6,082612RANDOLPH1,759$ 10,947$ 6,869$ -$ 388$ -$ -$ 82$ 3,607468RUSSELL5,405$ 67,888$ 41,600$ 5$ 10,261$ -$ 700$ 742$ 14,5792,087SAINT CLAIR7,877$ 39,804$ 19,590$ -$ 1,353$ -$ -$ 379$ 18,4831,712SHELBY14,467$ 70,649$ 38,474$ -$ 5,202$ -$ -$ 1,661$ 25,3112,717SUMTER766$ 7,482$ 4,448$ -
  • 10. $ 245$ -$ -$ 35$ 2,754302TALLADEGA7,062$ 36,982$ 20,174$ -$ 1,495$ -$ -$ 132$ 15,1811,789TALLAPOOSA3,667$ 30,973$ 17,371$ -$ 629$ -$ -$ 609$ 12,3631,181TUSCALOOSA14,116$ 134,799$ 48,233$ 1,550$ 5,931$ -$ 1,541$ 723$ 76,8225,180WALKER6,178$ 42,400$ 25,829$ -$ 920$ -$ -$ 156$ 15,4951,706WASHINGTON1,602$ 7,160$ 4,294$ -$ 288$ -$ -$ 25$ 2,553322WILCOX660$ 5,798$ 3,180$ -$ 253$ -$ -$ 72$ 2,293193WINSTON1,878$ 12,015$ 7,028$ -$ 414$ -$ -$ 41$ 4,532505ALABAMA (Totals)414,963$ 2,824,088$ 1,580,861$ 1,922$ 189,414$ -$ 33,885$ 29,857$ 988,150108,175CONG. DIST (01)60,557$ 320,282$ 185,582$ -$ 25,362$ -$ 116$ 4,612$ 104,60914,965CONG. DIST (02)70,677$ 565,021$ 336,634$ 110$ 42,766$ -$ 26,627$ 5,928$ 152,95518,405CONG. DIST (03)60,516$ 452,632$ 261,823$ 5$ 31,877$ -$ 1,484$ 4,544$ 152,89916,658CONG. DIST (04)54,897$ 328,313$ 193,749$ -$ 12,616$ -$ -$ 2,094$ 119,85414,199CONG. DIST (05)68,734$ 343,316$ 222,353$ -$ 36,864$ -$ -$ 4,486$ 79,61313,025CONG. DIST (06)52,659$ 257,675$ 128,842$ -$ 13,400$ -$ -$ 5,316$ 110,11811,322CONG. DIST (07)46,923$ 556,850$ 251,877$ 1,806$ 26,529$ -$ 5,658$ 2,878$ 268,10219,601ALABAMA (Totals)414,963$ 2,824,088$ 1,580,861$ 1,922$ 189,414$ -$ 33,885$ 29,857$ 988,150108,175Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique
  • 11. patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N ARFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical
  • 12. CareUnique Patients**ARKANSAS1,518$ 9,190$ 4,254$ -$ 202$ -$ -$ 100$ 4,634455ASHLEY1,723$ 11,218$ 5,979$ -$ 252$ -$ -$ 140$ 4,846491BAXTER5,820$ 31,431$ 16,832$ -$ 904$ -$ -$ 204$ 13,4921,987BENTON18,612$ 105,916$ 48,098$ -$ 4,489$ -$ -$ 1,081$ 52,2486,149BOONE3,607$ 24,959$ 13,202$ -$ 817$ -$ -$ 220$ 10,7211,371BRADLEY1,082$ 5,635$ 3,003$ -$ 126$ -$ -$ 19$ 2,488250CALHOUN511$ 2,420$ 960$ -$ 63$ -$ -$ 22$ 1,374126CARROLL2,721$ 15,615$ 7,693$ -$ 302$ -$ -$ 157$ 7,4641,007CHICOT935$ 7,932$ 3,785$ -$ 167$ -$ -$ 87$ 3,893320CLARK1,607$ 11,722$ 5,530$ -$ 660$ -$ -$ 69$ 5,463488CLAY1,488$ 10,675$ 5,820$ -$ 133$ -$ -$ 61$ 4,661551CLEBURNE3,175$ 24,359$ 11,780$ -$ 390$ -$ -$ 32$ 12,1571,071CLEVELAND732$ 6,184$ 3,195$ -$ 184$ -$ -$ 29$ 2,777254COLUMBIA1,597$ 11,369$ 5,966$ -$ 488$ -$ -$ 168$ 4,746471CONWAY1,796$ 14,690$ 7,020$ -$ 514$ -$ -$ 29$ 7,128662CRAIGHEAD7,189$ 36,446$ 21,555$ -$ 2,629$ -$ -$ 207$ 12,0541,992CRAWFORD5,709$ 42,047$ 23,672$ -$ 1,472$ -$ -$ 160$ 16,7432,350CRITTENDEN3,697$ 25,728$ 9,829$ -$ 2,183$ -$ -$ 114$ 13,6031,108CROSS1,111$ 9,060$ 4,406$ -$ 367$ -$ -$ 101$ 4,186399DALLAS737$ 5,073$ 1,981$ -$ 203$ -$ -$ 15$ 2,874204DESHA1,016$ 9,325$ 4,257$ -$ 167$ -$ -$ 27$ 4,873366DREW1,568$ 10,118$ 4,967$ -$ 328$ -$ -$ 109$ 4,714473FAULKNER9,819$ 71,204$ 32,671$ -$ 4,912$ -$ -$ 414$ 33,2072,773FRANKLIN1,709$ 14,198$ 7,341$ -$ 427$ - $ -$ 380$ 6,051713FULTON1,199$ 9,700$ 5,434$ -$ 257$ -$ -$ 22$ 3,986498GARLAND10,357$ 74,953$ 37,883$ -$ 1,955$ -$ -$ 760$ 34,3543,718GRANT1,472$ 12,656$ 5,947$ -$ 381$ -$ - $ 25$ 6,303484GREENE3,065$ 26,182$ 14,863$ -$ 840$ -$ -$ 168$ 10,3111,263HEMPSTEAD1,435$ 8,865$
  • 13. 4,855$ -$ 187$ -$ -$ 71$ 3,752432HOT SPRING3,161$ 19,480$ 9,194$ -$ 476$ -$ -$ 81$ 9,7291,000HOWARD961$ 6,657$ 3,204$ -$ 111$ -$ -$ 23$ 3,318302INDEPENDENCE3,163$ 20,500$ 10,357$ -$ 457$ -$ -$ 173$ 9,513882IZARD1,454$ 10,077$ 5,711$ -$ 144$ -$ -$ 51$ 4,171544JACKSON1,217$ 9,137$ 4,340$ -$ 238$ -$ -$ 55$ 4,504394JEFFERSON6,361$ 59,003$ 30,067$ -$ 1,941$ -$ -$ 256$ 26,7392,374JOHNSON1,863$ 13,850$ 7,261$ -$ 424$ -$ -$ 157$ 6,007735LAFAYETTE656$ 3,786$ 1,598$ -$ 48$ -$ -$ 55$ 2,085190LAWRENCE1,374$ 9,432$ 5,712$ -$ 264$ -$ -$ 14$ 3,442443LEE741$ 3,603$ 1,700$ -$ 53$ -$ -$ 11$ 1,838165LINCOLN1,239$ 6,061$ 2,831$ -$ 186$ -$ -$ 51$ 2,993267LITTLE RIVER1,041$ 6,702$ 3,714$ -$ 165$ -$ -$ 2$ 2,820359LOGAN2,117$ 15,266$ 8,666$ -$ 444$ -$ -$ 61$ 6,095821LONOKE7,666$ 72,523$ 40,763$ -$ 6,402$ -$ -$ 545$ 24,8132,396MADISON1,111$ 10,782$ 4,040$ -$ 109$ -$ -$ 105$ 6,527548MARION2,650$ 15,620$ 8,328$ -$ 117$ -$ -$ 81$ 7,094865MILLER3,619$ 19,954$ 10,584$ -$ 608$ -$ -$ 30$ 8,732972MISSISSIPPI3,361$ 21,633$ 12,380$ -$ 477$ - $ -$ 75$ 8,701937MONROE729$ 5,777$ 2,431$ -$ 94$ -$ -$ 4$ 3,248254MONTGOMERY922$ 7,770$ 4,168$ -$ 80$ -$ -$ 33$ 3,489428NEVADA845$ 5,504$ 2,695$ -$ 240$ -$ -$ 36$ 2,533244NEWTON756$ 5,243$ 2,706$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 113$ 2,346320OUACHITA2,450$ 16,103$ 8,572$ -$ 494$ -$ -$ 143$ 6,894777PERRY961$ 9,897$ 4,295$ - $ 139$ -$ -$ 11$ 5,452373PHILLIPS1,357$ 11,179$ 5,064$ -$ 214$ -$ -$ 130$ 5,770501PIKE978$ 5,547$ 2,519$ -$ 130$ -$ -$ 17$ 2,880318POINSETT1,876$ 11,156$ 5,371$ -$ 468$ -$ -$ 164$ 5,153598POLK2,063$ 19,061$ 10,308$ -$ 375$ -$ -$ 60$ 8,3181,078POPE5,182$ 34,202$ 16,157$ -$ 2,010$ -$ -$ 201$ 15,8331,546PRAIRIE854$ 6,469$ 2,586$ -$
  • 14. 111$ -$ -$ 11$ 3,760272PULASKI32,336$ 397,687$ 154,821$ 366$ 18,944$ -$ 27,681$ 2,846$ 193,03012,629RANDOLPH1,527$ 14,035$ 7,841$ -$ 353$ -$ -$ 46$ 5,795635SAINT FRANCIS1,807$ 12,431$ 6,278$ -$ 395$ -$ -$ 21$ 5,737540SALINE10,551$ 66,238$ 31,341$ -$ 3,022$ -$ -$ 642$ 31,2333,086SCOTT1,006$ 7,185$ 4,045$ -$ 246$ -$ -$ 62$ 2,832395SEARCY840$ 7,741$ 3,995$ -$ 118$ -$ -$ 19$ 3,609333SEBASTIAN10,498$ 70,236$ 38,818$ 373$ 3,305$ -$ 865$ 561$ 26,3154,199SEVIER1,111$ 6,340$ 3,275$ -$ 109$ -$ -$ 16$ 2,941303SHARP2,127$ 16,516$ 9,726$ -$ 279$ -$ -$ 47$ 6,463789STONE1,171$ 10,848$ 6,111$ -$ 210$ -$ -$ 152$ 4,375493UNION3,504$ 19,339$ 9,415$ -$ 566$ -$ -$ 106$ 9,2531,026VAN BUREN1,946$ 14,308$ 7,591$ -$ 224$ -$ -$ 70$ 6,422703WASHINGTON13,170$ 122,002$ 44,417$ 7,199$ 5,571$ -$ 2,786$ 638$ 61,3905,503WHITE6,691$ 55,217$ 28,458$ -$ 2,383$ -$ -$ 411$ 23,9652,091WOODRUFF590$ 3,887$ 2,147$ -$ 50$ -$ -$ 61$ 1,630151YELL1,485$ 11,760$ 6,287$ -$ 190$ - $ -$ 48$ 5,235558ARKANSAS (Totals)250,095$ 1,946,615$ 924,671$ 7,938$ 79,063$ -$ 31,331$ 13,484$ 890,12786,763CONG. DIST (01)63,364$ 454,371$ 238,843$ -$ 18,793$ -$ -$ 2,753$ 193,98220,647CONG. DIST (02)64,100$ 629,363$ 266,261$ 366$ 30,147$ -$ 27,681$ 4,424$ 300,48322,316CONG. DIST (03)59,097$ 408,408$ 187,749$ 7,572$ 17,176$ -$ 3,650$ 3,135$ 189,12521,871CONG. DIST (04)63,534$ 454,472$ 231,817$ 12,947$ -$ -$ 3,172$ 206,53621,929ARKANSAS (Totals)250,095$ 1,946,615$ 924,671$ 7,938$ 79,063$ -$ 31,331$ 13,484$ 890,12786,763Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs.
  • 15. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N
  • 16. AZFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**APACHE4,487$ 24,595$ 15,017$ -$ 1,215$ -$ -$ 87$ 8,2761,205COCHISE22,690$ 160,944$ 90,547$ -$ 13,726$ -$ -$ 1,865$ 54,8076,697COCONINO9,246$ 40,471$ 19,343$ -$ 4,958$ -$ -$ 733$ 15,4371,877GILA6,072$ 31,443$ 16,876$ -$ 597$ -$ -$ 313$ 13,6561,711GRAHAM2,922$ 15,139$ 7,038$ -$ 416$ -$ -$ 242$ 7,444722GREENLEE1,175$ 4,094$ 1,867$ -$ 80$ -$ -$ 3$ 2,144222LA PAZ2,764$ 12,674$ 5,655$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 69$ 6,811745MARICOPA271,326$ 1,592,681$ 685,571$ 11,878$ 220,048$ -$ 106,391$ 20,108$ 548,68460,097MOHAVE25,433$ 135,355$ 66,775$ -$ 2,988$ -$ -$ 833$ 64,7607,837NAVAJO7,437$ 40,510$ 24,094$ -$ 1,552$ -$ -$ 217$ 14,6472,180PIMA89,642$ 658,189$ 269,328$ 5,375$ 50,432$ -$ 1,733$ 8,108$ 323,21329,087PINAL37,192$ 145,442$ 64,944$ -$ 11,006$ -$ -$ 1,202$ 68,2918,442SANTA CRUZ2,078$ 12,730$ 6,583$ -$ 822$ -$ -$ 86$ 5,239615YAVAPAI26,214$ 269,941$ 91,539$ 3,948$ 27,353$ -$ 762$ 1,731$ 144,60912,150YUMA18,721$ 76,696$ 44,169$ -$ 8,489$ -$ -$ 549$ 23,4893,775ARIZONA (Totals)527,400$ 3,220,905$ 1,409,346$ 21,201$ 343,820$ -$ 108,885$ 36,145$ 1,301,507137,362CONG. DIST (01)59,118$ 282,428$ 133,787$ 3,948$ 19,517$ -$ 762$ 3,512$ 120,90314,809CONG. DIST (02)84,042$ 567,635$ 260,478$ -$ 45,545$ -$ -$ 8,256$ 253,35625,834CONG. DIST (03)41,213$ 322,650$ 146,944$ -$ 32,196$ -$ -$ 1,723$ 141,78713,060CONG. DIST (04)88,475$ 658,971$ 230,460$ 11,878$ 41,886$ -$ 106,391$ 3,682$ 264,67427,820CONG. DIST (05)59,262$ 245,357$ 111,823$
  • 17. -$ 35,892$ -$ -$ 3,253$ 94,38911,584CONG. DIST (06)52,731$ 241,815$ 111,892$ -$ 35,914$ -$ -$ 5,160$ 88,84910,210CONG. DIST (07)26,753$ 301,283$ 138,727$ 5,375$ 44,527$ -$ 1,733$ 1,621$ 109,2999,280CONG. DIST (08)71,813$ 320,569$ 144,011$ -$ 46,223$ -$ -$ 5,891$ 124,44414,554CONG. DIST (09)43,992$ 280,196$ 131,225$ -$ 42,119$ -$ -$ 3,047$ 103,80410,211ARIZONA (Totals)527,400$ 3,220,905$ 1,409,346$ 21,201$ 343,820$ -$ 108,885$ 36,145$ 1,301,507137,362Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
  • 18. and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N CAFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ALAMEDA57,562$ 431,876$ 148,728$ 412$ 39,667$ -$ 36,087$ 6,375$ 200,60612,989ALPINE148$ 281$ 154$ -$ 23$ -$ -$ -$ 10526AMADOR4,246$ 17,622$ 9,130$ -$ 858$ -$ -$ 216$ 7,419841BUTTE17,399$ 102,264$ 54,609$ -$ 6,372$ -$ -$ 1,410$ 39,8735,127CALAVERAS5,498$ 31,370$ 14,115$ -$ 765$ -$ -$ 368$ 16,1211,535COLUSA1,159$ 6,358$ 3,271$ -$ 307$ -$ - $ 89$ 2,691258CONTRA COSTA53,232$ 328,845$ 131,229$ 19,678$ 29,244$ -$ 6,163$ 5,861$ 136,66911,346DEL NORTE2,507$ 20,092$ 12,606$ -$ 307$ -$ -$ 79$ 7,100824EL DORADO14,939$ 75,919$ 40,673$ -$ 3,952$ -$ -$ 1,407$ 29,8873,236FRESNO43,317$ 344,957$ 137,668$ 2,017$ 28,977$ -$ 2,589$ 2,941$ 170,76613,578GLENN1,801$ 8,216$ 4,743$ -$ 450$ -$ -$ 43$ 2,980477HUMBOLDT10,138$ 87,255$ 40,830$ -$ 2,727$
  • 19. -$ -$ 662$ 43,0364,329IMPERIAL7,560$ 47,842$ 20,525$ -$ 10,198$ -$ -$ 431$ 16,6871,845INYO1,505$ 6,631$ 3,793$ -$ 306$ -$ -$ 195$ 2,337307KERN46,473$ 239,584$ 132,746$ -$ 29,240$ -$ -$ 2,246$ 75,3518,529KINGS12,281$ 63,513$ 31,493$ - $ 12,951$ -$ -$ 559$ 18,5092,096LAKE6,499$ 56,895$ 24,740$ -$ 893$ -$ -$ 197$ 31,0652,435LASSEN3,524$ 15,254$ 8,024$ -$ 558$ -$ -$ 57$ 6,615839LOS ANGELES306,587$ 2,258,286$ 785,919$ 22,465$ 276,771$ -$ 44,287$ 30,188$ 1,098,65772,428MADERA8,187$ 55,851$ 25,386$ -$ 3,406$ -$ -$ 515$ 26,5442,527MARIN12,257$ 61,443$ 23,773$ -$ 3,489$ -$ -$ 2,710$ 31,4722,124MARIPOSA2,091$ 12,400$ 5,970$ -$ 224$ - $ -$ 146$ 6,061612MENDOCINO6,624$ 57,982$ 26,980$ -$ 1,015$ -$ -$ 645$ 29,3422,309MERCED11,174$ 74,930$ 36,479$ 208$ 4,709$ -$ 3,610$ 836$ 29,0883,054MODOC936$ 5,884$ 3,367$ -$ 144$ -$ -$ 29$ 2,344335MONO1,169$ 2,675$ 1,119$ -$ 62$ -$ -$ 69$ 1,425149MONTEREY19,255$ 169,451$ 87,483$ -$ 12,177$ -$ -$ 2,217$ 67,5746,432NAPA9,602$ 51,613$ 26,630$ -$ 3,164$ -$ -$ 1,056$ 20,7632,014NEVADA8,756$ 50,853$ 29,428$ -$ 1,858$ -$ -$ 1,370$ 18,1972,476ORANGE121,992$ 610,243$ 284,205$ -$ 93,466$ -$ -$ 14,129$ 218,44222,117PLACER29,314$ 136,234$ 77,884$ -$ 13,254$ -$ -$ 2,722$ 42,3745,644PLUMAS2,000$ 12,754$ 6,057$ -$ 266$ -$ -$ 137$ 6,294704RIVERSIDE131,854$ 913,653$ 434,732$ 681$ 143,147$ -$ 15,335$ 8,249$ 311,51034,944SACRAMENTO89,529$ 571,186$ 284,597$ - $ 62,077$ -$ -$ 6,296$ 218,21521,297SAN BENITO2,607$ 20,669$ 9,949$ -$ 1,207$ -$ -$ 161$ 9,352797SAN BERNARDINO111,221$ 731,278$ 333,887$ 4,840$ 85,501$ -$ 2,342$ 5,320$ 299,38827,254SAN
  • 20. DIEGO224,881$ 2,028,580$ 843,900$ 5,965$ 487,024$ - $ 65,337$ 21,727$ 604,62661,278SAN FRANCISCO25,267$ 311,906$ 66,088$ 5,915$ 20,438$ - $ 3,944$ 3,468$ 212,0537,335SAN JOAQUIN34,954$ 223,699$ 107,888$ -$ 18,639$ -$ -$ 2,132$ 95,0409,013SAN LUIS OBISPO20,490$ 88,191$ 50,558$ -$ 6,809$ -$ -$ 2,001$ 28,8234,649SAN MATEO27,318$ 239,156$ 58,492$ 15$ 13,417$ -$ 6,838$ 3,472$ 156,9226,772SANTA BARBARA22,818$ 119,647$ 65,163$ -$ 10,781$ -$ -$ 3,050$ 40,6535,259SANTA CLARA58,590$ 559,042$ 145,634$ 82,813$ 34,282$ -$ 5,861$ 8,047$ 282,40514,672SANTA CRUZ11,554$ 85,988$ 38,900$ -$ 4,335$ -$ -$ 1,680$ 41,0723,425SHASTA16,184$ 138,594$ 78,440$ -$ 5,415$ -$ -$ 899$ 53,8396,737SIERRA397$ 2,438$ 716$ -$ 41$ -$ -$ 1$ 1,680105SISKIYOU4,184$ 26,230$ 15,300$ -$ 715$ -$ -$ 137$ 10,0781,561SOLANO33,502$ 289,071$ 164,346$ -$ 33,385$ -$ -$ 3,228$ 88,1128,646SONOMA28,528$ 174,217$ 78,343$ -$ 9,377$ -$ -$ 3,432$ 83,0666,946STANISLAUS25,601$ 172,055$ 84,512$ -$ 12,472$ -$ -$ 1,434$ 73,6376,874SUTTER6,816$ 44,858$ 26,478$ -$ 3,761$ -$ -$ 269$ 14,3501,512TEHAMA5,588$ 31,004$ 14,574$ -$ 860$ -$ -$ 274$ 15,2961,825TRINITY1,504$ 10,040$ 5,049$ -$ 94$ -$ -$ 3$ 4,893543TULARE18,076$ 114,169$ 62,369$ -$ 10,550$ -$ -$ 900$ 40,3505,429TUOLUMNE6,174$ 40,504$ 19,331$ -$ 1,082$ -$ -$ 261$ 19,8292,138VENTURA42,229$ 221,942$ 112,391$ -$ 38,790$ -$ -$ 5,340$ 65,4208,390YOLO9,466$ 54,872$ 30,089$ -$ 7,149$ -$ -$ 898$ 16,7361,916YUBA6,390$ 49,175$ 26,375$ -$ 6,608$ -$ -$ 368$ 15,8231,573CALIFORNIA (Totals)1,795,455$ 12,707,536$ 5,397,860$ 145,008$ 1,599,760$ -$ 192,392$ 162,956$ 5,209,559444,432CONG. DIST (01)62,509$ 405,286$
  • 21. 222,037$ -$ 18,390$ -$ -$ 4,526$ 160,33320,546CONG. DIST (02)44,944$ 302,149$ 138,571$ -$ 11,142$ -$ -$ 5,465$ 146,97112,796CONG. DIST (03)52,654$ 376,557$ 206,320$ -$ 39,029$ -$ -$ 4,339$ 126,86812,971CONG. DIST (04)63,680$ 329,413$ 171,348$ -$ 20,348$ -$ -$ 5,181$ 132,53614,644CONG. DIST (05)44,296$ 325,875$ 162,519$ -$ 25,293$ -$ -$ 4,282$ 133,78211,369CONG. DIST (06)39,096$ 274,734$ 138,434$ -$ 30,435$ -$ -$ 2,406$ 103,4599,957CONG. DIST (07)48,656$ 297,709$ 144,457$ -$ 31,509$ -$ -$ 3,793$ 117,95010,948CONG. DIST (08)56,219$ 364,233$ 160,841$ -$ 40,305$ -$ -$ 2,927$ 160,16014,022CONG. DIST (09)35,627$ 230,033$ 109,029$ -$ 20,315$ -$ -$ 2,455$ 98,2349,372CONG. DIST (10)35,813$ 231,674$ 113,302$ -$ 17,446$ -$ -$ 1,907$ 99,0199,301CONG. DIST (11)36,326$ 220,435$ 85,978$ 19,678$ 19,160$ -$ 6,163$ 4,503$ 84,9547,332CONG. DIST (12)22,017$ 263,980$ 59,494$ 5,915$ 18,399$ -$ 3,944$ 2,986$ 173,2416,534CONG. DIST (13)26,490$ 215,166$ 67,953$ 412$ 18,124$ -$ 36,087$ 3,862$ 88,7276,628CONG. DIST (14)25,233$ 208,866$ 44,154$ -$ 10,655$ -$ -$ 3,186$ 150,8716,383CONG. DIST (15)27,973$ 180,703$ 69,908$ - $ 18,487$ -$ -$ 2,162$ 90,1465,519CONG. DIST (16)28,197$ 252,903$ 108,550$ 2,225$ 18,850$ -$ 6,198$ 1,797$ 115,2829,503CONG. DIST (17)20,505$ 143,305$ 48,808$ -$ 11,943$ -$ -$ 2,801$ 79,7534,754CONG. DIST (18)30,144$ 257,486$ 77,791$ 15$ 17,080$ -$ 6,838$ 5,290$ 150,4726,592CONG. DIST (19)21,637$ 276,050$ 61,773$ 82,813$ 14,540$ -$ 5,861$ 1,693$ 109,3706,307CONG. DIST (20)30,717$ 262,241$ 129,005$ -$ 17,102$ -$ -$ 3,681$ 112,45310,059CONG. DIST (21)26,081$ 153,546$ 75,918$ -$ 22,521$ -$ -$ 1,346$ 53,7625,478CONG. DIST (22)36,523$ 239,808$ 109,793$ -$ 21,079$ -$ -$ 2,300$ 106,63710,642CONG. DIST (23)49,431$ 228,777$ 122,859$ -$ 27,290$ -$ -$ 2,809$ 75,8189,293CONG.
  • 22. DIST (24)43,859$ 212,076$ 117,877$ -$ 18,333$ -$ -$ 5,141$ 70,72510,074CONG. DIST (25)32,247$ 140,002$ 55,909$ -$ 19,566$ -$ -$ 2,106$ 62,4216,528CONG. DIST (26)36,223$ 184,720$ 93,033$ -$ 32,113$ -$ -$ 5,046$ 54,5287,258CONG. DIST (27)25,022$ 84,045$ 30,140$ -$ 10,439$ -$ -$ 3,223$ 40,2433,653CONG. DIST (28)19,751$ 115,567$ 41,763$ -$ 14,707$ -$ -$ 2,462$ 56,6353,875CONG. DIST (29)13,951$ 163,363$ 60,053$ -$ 21,148$ -$ -$ 1,044$ 81,1184,350CONG. DIST (30)26,753$ 176,289$ 53,618$ -$ 18,881$ -$ -$ 4,039$ 99,7515,505CONG. DIST (31)33,232$ 270,630$ 122,802$ 4,840$ 31,447$ -$ 2,342$ 1,646$ 107,5548,711CONG. DIST (32)21,251$ 91,626$ 33,330$ -$ 11,738$ -$ -$ 1,237$ 45,3214,263CONG. DIST (33)30,853$ 327,263$ 94,020$ 22,465$ 33,110$ -$ 44,287$ 6,182$ 127,1995,781CONG. DIST (34)12,159$ 123,506$ 45,312$ -$ 15,957$ -$ -$ 994$ 61,2423,918CONG. DIST (35)22,029$ 123,839$ 55,799$ -$ 14,954$ -$ -$ 767$ 52,3185,084CONG. DIST (36)50,813$ 338,099$ 155,472$ 681$ 51,160$ -$ 15,335$ 3,892$ 111,55914,248CONG. DIST (37)21,203$ 256,753$ 94,321$ -$ 33,216$ -$ -$ 1,825$ 127,3906,938CONG. DIST (38)25,925$ 130,262$ 47,744$ -$ 16,784$ -$ -$ 1,654$ 64,0805,793CONG. DIST (39)26,453$ 104,000$ 46,785$ -$ 15,213$ -$ -$ 2,356$ 39,6464,345CONG. DIST (40)9,865$ 77,370$ 28,454$ -$ 10,020$ -$ -$ 390$ 38,5062,705CONG. DIST (41)31,740$ 298,857$ 142,177$ - $ 46,813$ -$ -$ 1,742$ 108,1258,101CONG. DIST (42)43,671$ 254,278$ 123,168$ -$ 40,556$ -$ -$ 2,156$ 88,39711,081CONG. DIST (43)25,238$ 203,521$ 74,600$ -$ 26,271$ -$ -$ 1,706$ 100,9436,461CONG. DIST (44)16,879$ 137,000$ 50,439$ -$ 17,763$ -$ -$ 552$ 68,2464,736CONG. DIST (45)30,863$ 122,766$ 53,183$ -$ 17,490$ -$ -$ 3,834$ 48,2595,141CONG. DIST (46)16,925$ 124,391$ 58,681$ -$ 19,298$ -$ -$ 1,493$ 44,9193,869CONG. DIST (47)31,795$ 297,459$
  • 23. 117,702$ -$ 40,525$ -$ -$ 3,445$ 135,7868,902CONG. DIST (48)34,336$ 171,895$ 79,787$ -$ 26,240$ -$ -$ 4,541$ 61,3276,084CONG. DIST (49)46,947$ 326,305$ 142,204$ -$ 78,562$ -$ -$ 6,087$ 99,45211,697CONG. DIST (50)52,961$ 424,928$ 187,154$ -$ 104,464$ -$ -$ 3,640$ 129,66913,322CONG. DIST (51)33,970$ 364,291$ 159,196$ -$ 90,227$ -$ -$ 2,656$ 112,21311,030CONG. DIST (52)53,543$ 406,321$ 176,296$ -$ 101,742$ -$ -$ 6,395$ 121,88812,918CONG. DIST (53)60,231$ 615,184$ 227,998$ 5,965$ 131,580$ -$ 65,337$ 5,004$ 179,30017,111CALIFORNIA (Totals)1,795,455$ 12,707,536$ 5,397,860$ 145,008$ 1,599,760$ -$ 192,392$ 162,956$ 5,209,559444,432Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs:
  • 24. veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N COFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ADAMS28,607$ 164,982$ 73,056$ - $ 22,153$ -$ -$ 1,136$ 68,6385,954ALAMOSA1,004$ 7,836$ 4,107$ -$ 334$ -$ -$ 58$ 3,338406ARAPAHOE42,056$ 234,403$ 110,054$ -$ 33,656$ -$ -$ 3,542$ 87,1528,700ARCHULETA959$ 7,496$ 4,153$ -$ 176$ -$ -$ 172$ 2,994427BACA359$ 1,643$ 774$ -$ 30$ -$ -$ 93$ 74691BENT549$ 6,242$ 3,031$ 157$ 87$ -$ -$ 2$ 2,966229BOULDER16,105$ 57,568$ 27,617$ -$ 11,227$ -$ -$ 2,044$ 16,6792,109BROOMFIELD3,196$ 16,368$ 9,131$ -$ 2,789$ -$ -$ 362$ 4,086558CHAFFEE1,886$ 6,957$ 4,115$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 115$ 2,435473CHEYENNE150$ 522$ 223$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1$ 29738CLEAR CREEK847$ 2,440$ 1,310$ -$ 43$ -$ -$
  • 25. 48$ 1,040157CONEJOS567$ 4,392$ 3,012$ -$ 105$ -$ -$ 14$ 1,260223COSTILLA317$ 4,471$ 1,984$ -$ 67$ -$ -$ 21$ 2,398194CROWLEY545$ 2,801$ 1,700$ -$ 44$ -$ -$ 1$ 1,056128CUSTER491$ 3,251$ 2,232$ -$ 27$ -$ -$ 2$ 989165DELTA3,022$ 22,799$ 9,085$ -$ 362$ -$ -$ 102$ 13,2501,239DENVER30,437$ 392,751$ 86,526$ 110,541$ 26,210$ -$ 27,504$ 3,737$ 138,2338,953DOLORES184$ 799$ 553$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 26$ 21955DOUGLAS20,241$ 73,866$ 41,731$ -$ 12,743$ -$ -$ 1,386$ 18,0062,556EAGLE2,141$ 4,172$ 2,153$ -$ 252$ -$ -$ 166$ 1,601273ELBERT2,251$ 7,752$ 3,583$ -$ 771$ -$ -$ 92$ 3,306357EL PASO77,091$ 656,941$ 396,110$ -$ 140,152$ -$ -$ 7,936$ 112,74317,757FREMONT6,824$ 33,775$ 19,320$ - $ 1,512$ -$ -$ 321$ 12,6221,474GARFIELD3,541$ 15,785$ 6,253$ -$ 612$ -$ -$ 186$ 8,734964GILPIN414$ 2,373$ 1,519$ -$ 64$ -$ -$ 52$ 73996GRAND1,029$ 4,403$ 2,163$ -$ 31$ -$ -$ 29$ 2,181229GUNNISON957$ 3,883$ 1,506$ -$ 426$ -$ -$ 83$ 1,868210HINSDALE72$ 259$ 206$ -$ 3$ -$ -$ 3$ 4713HUERFANO956$ 7,408$ 4,368$ -$ 136$ -$ -$ 22$ 2,883338JACKSON159$ 588$ 354$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 4$ 23035JEFFERSON40,361$ 225,190$ 92,951$ 147$ 26,127$ -$ 34,675$ 3,783$ 67,5087,033KIOWA119$ 335$ 199$ -$ 34$ -$ -$ -$ 10223KIT CARSON647$ 2,259$ 887$ -$ 59$ -$ -$ 34$ 1,279178LAKE512$ 1,952$ 998$ -$ 180$ -$ -$ 60$ 71487LA PLATA4,157$ 16,719$ 9,373$ -$ 975$ -$ -$ 611$ 5,7601,085LARIMER21,358$ 116,926$ 58,554$ -$ 15,585$ -$ -$ 2,158$ 40,6295,233LAS ANIMAS1,391$ 10,746$ 6,233$ -$ 401$ -$ -$ 39$ 4,073536LINCOLN578$ 1,717$ 891$ -$ 44$ -$ -$ 25$ 75686LOGAN1,701$ 6,249$ 2,562$ -$ 331$ -$ -$ 151$ 3,205371MESA13,815$ 128,788$ 40,411$ 1,769$ 5,329$ -$ 676$ 619$ 79,9856,076MINERAL94$ 306$ 202$ -$ 16$ -$ -$ -$ 8830MOFFAT1,179$ 5,179$
  • 26. 1,888$ -$ 236$ -$ -$ 26$ 3,029320MONTEZUMA2,358$ 9,857$ 5,480$ -$ 315$ -$ -$ 81$ 3,981636MONTROSE3,554$ 22,821$ 9,146$ -$ 529$ -$ -$ 392$ 12,7541,376MORGAN1,719$ 6,834$ 3,411$ -$ 289$ -$ -$ 86$ 3,048424OTERO1,686$ 17,041$ 10,763$ -$ 422$ -$ -$ 42$ 5,815580OURAY416$ 1,254$ 370$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 36$ 769112PARK1,772$ 9,685$ 5,512$ -$ 321$ -$ -$ 19$ 3,834407PHILLIPS311$ 936$ 422$ -$ 1$ -$ -$ 32$ 48173PITKIN903$ 1,707$ 776$ -$ 1$ -$ -$ 153$ 777103PROWERS779$ 4,537$ 2,519$ -$ 178$ -$ -$ 7$ 1,834263PUEBLO15,923$ 127,204$ 69,175$ -$ 7,004$ -$ -$ 727$ 50,2975,133RIO BLANCO568$ 2,814$ 1,201$ -$ 121$ -$ -$ 4$ 1,489164RIO GRANDE1,063$ 6,598$ 4,404$ -$ 106$ -$ -$ 33$ 2,056380ROUTT1,292$ 4,041$ 2,058$ -$ 278$ -$ -$ 104$ 1,602248SAGUACHE463$ 1,479$ 810$ -$ 8$ -$ -$ 32$ 629160SAN JUAN85$ 194$ 58$ -$ 16$ -$ -$ 1$ 11919SAN MIGUEL391$ 1,172$ 471$ -$ 55$ -$ -$ 16$ 62993SEDGWICK273$ 1,456$ 651$ -$ 38$ -$ -$ 11$ 75693SUMMIT1,252$ 3,021$ 1,596$ -$ 208$ -$ - $ 157$ 1,061159TELLER2,990$ 18,228$ 12,520$ -$ 1,376$ -$ -$ 150$ 4,182663WASHINGTON408$ 2,011$ 665$ -$ 56$ -$ -$ 2$ 1,28894WELD19,036$ 84,670$ 42,036$ -$ 9,223$ -$ -$ 1,122$ 32,2894,064YUMA713$ 1,828$ 1,020$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 19$ 682119COLORADO (Totals)390,824$ 2,594,677$ 1,212,143$ 112,614$ 324,347$ -$ 62,854$ 32,483$ 850,23590,822CONG. DIST (01)38,739$ 431,643$ 105,011$ 110,541$ 31,671$ -$ 27,504$ 4,649$ 152,26810,538CONG. DIST (02)45,418$ 201,288$ 101,327$ -$ 27,253$ -$ -$ 4,997$ 67,7118,692CONG. DIST (03)60,484$ 413,936$ 186,101$ 1,769$ 17,666$ -$ 676$ 3,746$ 203,97820,488CONG. DIST (04)54,574$ 253,219$ 131,598$ 157$ 28,797$ -$ - $ 3,257$ 89,41010,907CONG. DIST (05)89,827$ 720,265$ 434,546$ -$ 143,475$ -$ -$ 8,527$
  • 27. 133,71720,589CONG. DIST (06)50,353$ 270,698$ 127,254$ 38,859$ -$ 3,999$ 100,5869,924CONG. DIST (07)51,428$ 303,629$ 126,306$ 147$ 36,627$ -$ 34,675$ 3,309$ 102,5659,684COLORADO (Totals)390,824$ 2,594,677$ 1,212,143$ 112,614$ 324,347$ -$ 62,854$ 32,483$ 850,23590,822Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
  • 28. Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N CTFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**FAIRFIELD38,650$ 155,181$ 51,228$ -$ 14,442$ -$ -$ 7,106$ 82,4058,607HARTFORD51,906$ 254,624$ 95,704$ 6$ 22,027$ -$ 11,297$ 6,087$ 119,50412,970LITCHFIELD14,246$ 55,016$ 21,892$ -$ 4,063$ -$ -$ 988$ 28,0733,485MIDDLESEX11,714$ 52,009$ 18,892$ -$ 4,169$ -$ -$ 1,225$ 27,7232,653NEW HAVEN46,974$ 384,486$ 94,344$ 8,326$ 26,035$ -$ 2,497$ 4,897$ 248,38614,502NEW LONDON25,046$ 103,410$ 51,314$ -$ 15,973$ -$ -$ 2,460$ 33,6635,087TOLLAND9,810$ 36,391$ 14,874$ -$ 5,259$ -$ -$ 1,033$ 15,2262,098WINDHAM9,414$ 37,450$ 17,391$ -$ 4,448$ -$ -$ 398$ 15,2131,958CONNECTICUT (Totals)207,759$ 1,078,567$ 365,638$ 8,332$ 96,416$ -$ 13,794$ 24,195$ 570,19251,360CONG. DIST (01)41,676$ 215,828$ 80,387$ 6$ 18,278$ -$ 11,297$ 4,822$ 101,03810,911CONG. DIST (02)57,368$ 221,956$ 99,748$ -$ 29,347$ -$ -$ 5,209$ 87,65211,802CONG. DIST (03)39,579$ 354,985$ 89,346$ 8,326$ 24,351$ -$ 2,497$ 4,171$ 226,29412,494CONG. DIST (04)28,142$ 116,516$ 37,995$ -$ 10,705$ -$ -$ 5,868$ 61,9486,088CONG. DIST
  • 29. (05)40,994$ 169,282$ 58,162$ -$ 13,735$ -$ -$ 4,126$ 93,25910,065CONNECTICUT (Totals)207,759$ 1,078,567$ 365,638$ 8,332$ 96,416$ -$ 13,794$ 24,195$ 570,19251,360Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are
  • 30. based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N DCFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800DC (Totals)31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800CONG. DIST (01)31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800DC (Totals)31,166$ 2,295,599$ 78,699$ 153,310$ 31,054$ -$ 1,825,604$ 2,785$ 204,1468,800Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance
  • 31. costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N DEFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**KENT19,358$ 98,918$ 56,417$ -$ 15,470$ -$ -$ 1,225$ 25,8063,521NEW CASTLE36,166$ 192,800$ 74,158$ 859$ 15,158$ -$ 3,895$ 2,882$ 95,8497,432SUSSEX22,493$ 70,899$ 39,389$ -$ 3,703$ -$ -$ 1,488$ 26,3193,723DELAWARE (Totals)78,016$ 362,617$ 169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$
  • 32. 147,97414,676CONG. DIST (01)78,016$ 362,617$ 169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$ 147,97414,676DELAWARE (Totals)78,016$ 362,617$ 169,963$ 859$ 34,331$ -$ 3,895$ 5,595$ 147,97414,676Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients.
  • 33. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N FLFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ALACHUA17,505$ 209,158$ 56,996$ 623$ 12,225$ -$ 6,581$ 1,468$ 131,2657,419BAKER2,625$ 14,746$ 5,620$ -$ 719$ -$ -$ 105$ 8,302635BAY22,405$ 134,321$ 93,443$ -$ 11,614$ -$ -$ 2,241$ 27,0225,307BRADFORD4,033$ 24,398$ 6,945$ -$ 678$ -$ -$ 130$ 16,645966BREVARD65,116$ 432,556$ 248,823$ -$ 32,973$ -$ -$ 6,008$ 144,75121,585BROWARD84,388$ 522,109$ 237,590$ -$ 63,756$ -$ -$ 9,246$ 211,51724,071CALHOUN1,207$ 7,394$ 3,897$ -$ 257$ - $ -$ 101$ 3,139371CHARLOTTE19,138$ 112,140$ 62,019$ -$ 3,123$ -$ -$ 1,526$ 45,4726,491CITRUS26,022$ 121,138$ 58,373$ -$ 3,075$ -$ -$ 1,443$ 58,2467,693CLAY28,748$ 169,881$ 91,815$ -$ 27,625$ -$ -$ 2,458$ 47,9846,092COLLIER27,056$ 87,402$ 49,358$ -$ 4,787$ -$ -$ 3,056$ 30,2005,917COLUMBIA7,713$ 98,910$ 28,666$ -$ 1,607$ -$ -$ 486$ 68,1513,599DE SOTO2,412$ 12,549$ 6,475$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 48$ 5,734715DIXIE1,599$ 19,246$ 6,111$ -$ 141$ -$ -$ 179$ 12,815849DUVAL97,642$ 525,661$ 249,926$ -$ 105,874$ -$ -$ 5,792$ 164,06921,901ESCAMBIA40,851$ 248,454$ 153,890$ 26$ 25,337$ -$ 1,681$ 3,263$ 64,25710,386FLAGLER11,480$ 55,295$ 30,327$ -$ 4,961$ -$ -$ 807$ 19,2003,357FRANKLIN1,487$ 5,592$ 2,926$ -$ 134$ -$ -$ 24$ 2,507377GADSDEN3,786$
  • 34. 23,331$ 11,354$ -$ 1,184$ -$ -$ 247$ 10,5461,348GILCHRIST1,559$ 15,918$ 5,684$ -$ 385$ - $ -$ 84$ 9,765697GLADES971$ 5,305$ 1,365$ -$ 28$ -$ -$ 14$ 3,897360GULF1,772$ 8,331$ 5,794$ -$ 337$ -$ -$ 82$ 2,118427HAMILTON1,229$ 11,770$ 4,459$ -$ 191$ -$ -$ 6$ 7,113484HARDEE1,457$ 7,832$ 3,818$ -$ 266$ -$ -$ 65$ 3,683355HENDRY1,823$ 11,881$ 6,012$ -$ 561$ -$ -$ 15$ 5,292603HERNANDO21,501$ 145,603$ 77,800$ -$ 6,089$ -$ -$ 1,231$ 60,4837,832HIGHLANDS9,887$ 67,682$ 32,871$ -$ 1,630$ -$ -$ 880$ 32,3023,712HILLSBOROUGH92,584$ 911,730$ 339,886$ 23,950$ 96,756$ -$ 6,900$ 7,473$ 436,76531,247HOLMES2,008$ 15,529$ 11,483$ -$ 427$ -$ -$ 32$ 3,587599INDIAN RIVER14,122$ 73,022$ 40,464$ -$ 2,815$ -$ -$ 1,690$ 28,0534,724JACKSON4,970$ 30,586$ 17,663$ -$ 1,184$ -$ -$ 165$ 11,5731,591JEFFERSON1,429$ 7,625$ 4,000$ -$ 312$ -$ -$ 270$ 3,043462LAFAYETTE720$ 4,664$ 1,259$ -$ 71$ -$ -$ 6$ 3,329231LAKE32,329$ 185,979$ 96,116$ -$ 7,425$ -$ -$ 2,550$ 79,88711,246LEE53,892$ 269,168$ 136,912$ -$ 15,562$ -$ -$ 4,687$ 112,00717,910LEON18,510$ 93,813$ 42,816$ -$ 12,425$ -$ -$ 1,803$ 36,7695,133LEVY4,555$ 46,490$ 14,005$ -$ 818$ -$ - $ 320$ 31,3462,190LIBERTY644$ 2,503$ 1,424$ -$ 50$ -$ -$ 1$ 1,028158MADISON1,853$ 12,456$ 5,058$ -$ 360$ -$ -$ 264$ 6,775575MANATEE30,009$ 163,663$ 83,671$ -$ 9,002$ -$ -$ 2,852$ 68,1389,799MARION45,745$ 260,849$ 108,390$ -$ 8,325$ -$ -$ 3,415$ 140,71915,582MARTIN14,001$ 78,081$ 36,242$ -$ 2,377$ -$ -$ 2,278$ 37,1855,148MIAMI-DADE61,552$ 565,773$ 193,350$ 12,557$ 69,310$ -$ 3,119$ 3,824$ 283,61417,727MONROE7,887$ 47,807$ 21,189$ -$ 4,594$ -$ -$ 466$ 21,5582,479NASSAU8,744$ 38,731$
  • 35. 19,776$ -$ 3,861$ -$ -$ 538$ 14,5551,830OKALOOSA32,208$ 212,049$ 148,217$ -$ 28,834$ -$ -$ 4,899$ 30,0996,109OKEECHOBEE3,141$ 26,909$ 12,166$ -$ 414$ -$ -$ 55$ 14,2751,351ORANGE67,832$ 535,158$ 234,597$ -$ 81,344$ -$ 14$ 6,566$ 212,63621,998OSCEOLA17,152$ 140,667$ 69,464$ -$ 14,082$ -$ -$ 700$ 56,4226,092PALM BEACH76,947$ 575,963$ 217,606$ 325$ 34,841$ -$ 7,570$ 15,647$ 299,97432,712PASCO50,568$ 361,217$ 162,106$ -$ 21,456$ -$ -$ 3,632$ 174,02418,172PINELLAS86,504$ 983,756$ 309,891$ 94,239$ 38,122$ -$ 114,420$ 8,704$ 418,38032,921POLK53,918$ 301,135$ 146,151$ -$ 17,291$ -$ -$ 3,762$ 133,93114,781PUTNAM7,766$ 61,308$ 22,307$ -$ 1,598$ -$ -$ 381$ 37,0223,163SAINT JOHNS20,424$ 89,230$ 47,757$ -$ 8,961$ -$ 35$ 2,121$ 30,3574,789SAINT LUCIE22,893$ 161,357$ 75,632$ -$ 8,205$ -$ -$ 1,594$ 75,9279,125SANTA ROSA22,809$ 144,231$ 100,027$ -$ 17,250$ -$ -$ 1,935$ 25,0204,821SARASOTA38,130$ 183,846$ 100,138$ -$ 8,588$ -$ -$ 5,537$ 69,58312,047SEMINOLE30,363$ 193,037$ 91,037$ -$ 20,924$ -$ -$ 3,204$ 77,8728,790SUMTER14,557$ 87,274$ 42,398$ 151$ 761$ -$ 5,770$ 1,217$ 36,9766,276SUWANNEE4,625$ 40,475$ 13,773$ -$ 726$ -$ -$ 380$ 25,5961,875TAYLOR2,108$ 14,529$ 6,122$ -$ 285$ -$ -$ 197$ 7,924769UNION1,718$ 9,006$ 3,342$ -$ 243$ -$ -$ 7$ 5,414377VOLUSIA53,789$ 342,868$ 171,981$ -$ 40,020$ -$ -$ 4,668$ 126,20017,849WAKULLA3,338$ 14,980$ 8,074$ -$ 904$ -$ -$ 32$ 5,970889WALTON6,274$ 29,731$ 19,117$ -$ 1,645$ -$ -$ 635$ 8,3341,421WASHINGTON2,530$ 14,974$ 10,304$ -$ 535$ -$ -$ 129$ 4,005686FLORIDA (Totals)1,520,563$ 10,430,774$ 4,728,273$ 131,870$ 892,555$ -$ 146,088$ 139,645$ 4,392,344479,193CONG. DIST (01)103,294$ 645,506$
  • 36. 429,425$ 26$ 73,369$ -$ 1,681$ 10,748$ 130,25723,118CONG. DIST (02)65,422$ 364,646$ 212,017$ -$ 29,409$ -$ -$ 5,342$ 117,87717,850CONG. DIST (03)79,723$ 626,483$ 230,873$ 623$ 40,278$ -$ 6,581$ 6,763$ 341,36525,716CONG. DIST (04)83,393$ 360,345$ 170,593$ -$ 66,089$ -$ -$ 5,147$ 118,51516,135CONG. DIST (05)52,800$ 512,043$ 223,987$ -$ 76,086$ -$ -$ 3,748$ 208,22219,009CONG. DIST (06)78,226$ 438,467$ 219,755$ -$ 44,512$ -$ 35$ 6,950$ 167,21524,168CONG. DIST (07)52,587$ 372,960$ 174,978$ -$ 46,275$ -$ -$ 4,985$ 146,72215,714CONG. DIST (08)80,618$ 514,939$ 293,426$ -$ 37,222$ -$ -$ 7,732$ 176,55926,733CONG. DIST (09)42,715$ 328,351$ 152,506$ -$ 39,982$ -$ 14$ 2,773$ 133,07614,869CONG. DIST (10)57,903$ 330,217$ 154,761$ -$ 26,102$ -$ -$ 4,777$ 144,57817,368CONG. DIST (11)101,477$ 576,182$ 273,110$ 151$ 17,194$ -$ 5,770$ 6,332$ 273,62635,566CONG. DIST (12)70,391$ 467,047$ 203,561$ -$ 29,726$ -$ -$ 5,508$ 228,25224,039CONG. DIST (13)67,413$ 829,471$ 248,721$ 94,239$ 30,597$ -$ 114,420$ 6,747$ 334,74725,798CONG. DIST (14)47,593$ 600,009$ 223,762$ 23,950$ 57,343$ -$ 6,900$ 3,684$ 284,37018,465CONG. DIST (15)57,149$ 429,002$ 182,153$ -$ 39,413$ -$ -$ 3,992$ 203,44417,310CONG. DIST (16)67,750$ 344,755$ 182,382$ -$ 17,437$ -$ -$ 8,372$ 136,56321,747CONG. DIST (17)69,322$ 424,689$ 202,103$ -$ 20,225$ -$ -$ 5,706$ 196,65522,728CONG. DIST (18)55,155$ 376,842$ 165,182$ -$ 19,117$ -$ -$ 6,680$ 185,86321,179CONG. DIST (19)62,616$ 264,986$ 136,403$ -$ 15,117$ -$ -$ 6,545$ 106,92118,267CONG. DIST (20)28,913$ 301,097$ 129,118$ -$ 28,334$ -$ -$ 3,453$ 140,19211,467CONG. DIST (21)41,306$ 217,138$ 86,104$ -$ 17,236$ -$ -$ 8,207$ 105,59016,598CONG. DIST (22)43,231$ 262,016$ 104,445$ 325$ 21,961$ -$ 7,570$ 7,990$ 119,72613,615CONG. DIST (23)29,688$ 184,970$ 79,676$
  • 37. -$ 22,795$ -$ -$ 3,089$ 79,4108,019CONG. DIST (24)19,005$ 294,165$ 103,268$ 12,557$ 35,592$ -$ 3,119$ 1,034$ 138,5967,806CONG. DIST (25)19,688$ 100,267$ 47,828$ -$ 8,966$ -$ -$ 1,115$ 42,3585,321CONG. DIST (26)25,163$ 145,203$ 55,874$ -$ 17,027$ -$ -$ 1,091$ 71,2116,387CONG. DIST (27)18,023$ 118,977$ 42,262$ -$ 15,149$ -$ -$ 1,135$ 60,4324,201FLORIDA (Totals)1,520,563$ 10,430,774$ 4,728,273$ 131,870$ 892,555$ -$ 146,088$ 139,645$ 4,392,344479,193Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities;
  • 38. and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N GAFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**APPLING1,245$ 6,105$ 3,100$ -$ 194$ -$ -$ 18$ 2,793363ATKINSON452$ 3,422$ 1,432$ -$ 122$ -$ -$ 15$ 1,852179BACON801$ 4,303$ 2,476$ -$ 114$ -$ -$ 55$ 1,659234BAKER330$ 1,074$ 609$ -$ 42$ -$ -$ 17$ 40568BALDWIN4,150$ 22,498$ 9,698$ -$ 1,054$ -$ -$ 106$ 11,640957BANKS1,072$ 5,966$ 3,714$ -$ 257$ - $ -$ 38$ 1,956266BARROW5,905$ 22,310$ 12,176$ -$ 2,116$ -$ -$ 146$ 7,8721,011BARTOW8,141$ 32,593$ 20,436$ -$ 2,465$ -$ -$ 478$ 9,2151,259BEN HILL1,263$ 9,959$ 5,484$ -$ 292$ -$ -$ 28$ 4,155426BERRIEN1,517$ 11,646$ 6,690$ -$ 832$ -$ -$ 34$ 4,090523BIBB12,325$ 78,328$ 40,885$ -$ 6,076$ - $ -$ 632$ 30,7353,805BLECKLEY1,076$ 7,268$ 3,544$ -$ 288$ -$ -$ 92$ 3,344241BRANTLEY1,374$ 8,338$ 4,320$ -$ 278$ -$ -$ 91$ 3,648425BROOKS1,431$ 9,531$ 3,578$ -$ 243$ -$ -$ 317$
  • 39. 5,394551BRYAN3,905$ 26,878$ 16,087$ -$ 6,272$ -$ - $ 70$ 4,449845BULLOCH5,024$ 22,100$ 11,201$ -$ 2,870$ -$ -$ 151$ 7,8791,026BURKE1,842$ 13,633$ 6,252$ -$ 505$ -$ -$ 142$ 6,734615BUTTS2,358$ 11,675$ 7,280$ -$ 704$ -$ -$ 77$ 3,615408CALHOUN445$ 2,597$ 1,546$ -$ 124$ -$ -$ 56$ 871141CAMDEN7,218$ 41,671$ 22,449$ -$ 8,330$ -$ -$ 174$ 10,7181,644CANDLER834$ 5,124$ 2,087$ - $ 185$ -$ -$ 37$ 2,814207CARROLL8,260$ 45,290$ 25,060$ -$ 3,510$ -$ -$ 395$ 16,3241,796CATOOSA5,267$ 19,026$ 11,000$ -$ 1,045$ -$ -$ 199$ 6,7811,127CHARLTON953$ 5,705$ 2,822$ - $ 188$ -$ -$ 81$ 2,614301CHATHAM28,174$ 151,704$ 83,094$ -$ 30,772$ -$ -$ 1,414$ 36,4256,254CHATTAHOOCHEE1,178$ 3,469$ 2,449$ -$ 252$ -$ -$ 32$ 735174CHATTOOGA1,983$ 8,859$ 6,236$ -$ 355$ -$ -$ 45$ 2,223378CHEROKEE17,894$ 63,098$ 38,907$ -$ 6,738$ -$ -$ 1,238$ 16,2152,192CLARKE6,201$ 29,273$ 17,077$ -$ 3,009$ - $ -$ 397$ 8,7891,154CLAY311$ 973$ 586$ -$ 37$ -$ -$ 40$ 31158CLAYTON22,434$ 128,639$ 65,966$ -$ 13,130$ -$ -$ 693$ 48,8505,530CLINCH565$ 2,377$ 1,285$ -$ 201$ -$ -$ 2$ 890151COBB48,898$ 205,122$ 110,986$ 474$ 29,651$ -$ 341$ 3,819$ 59,8517,780COFFEE2,454$ 16,584$ 8,410$ -$ 576$ -$ -$ 90$ 7,508855COLQUITT2,884$ 19,074$ 9,787$ -$ 721$ -$ -$ 208$ 8,358861COLUMBIA15,256$ 149,175$ 88,792$ -$ 21,401$ -$ -$ 1,677$ 37,3064,401COOK1,319$ 8,283$ 4,394$ -$ 377$ -$ -$ 95$ 3,417458COWETA11,908$ 47,970$ 29,817$ -$ 4,445$ -$ -$ 370$ 13,3372,095CRAWFORD1,024$ 3,825$ 1,587$ -$ 161$ -$ -$ 104$ 1,973326CRISP1,591$ 8,847$ 4,210$ -$ 499$ -$ -$ 316$ 3,822436DADE1,427$ 5,263$ 2,878$ -$ 332$ -$ -$ 17$ 2,036273DAWSON2,403$ 7,344$ 5,170$ -$ 443$ -$ -$ 18$ 1,713293DECATUR2,162$ 8,783$
  • 40. 4,143$ -$ 569$ -$ -$ 158$ 3,913626DEKALB40,518$ 443,244$ 145,539$ 995$ 32,435$ -$ 92,524$ 3,591$ 168,16012,376DODGE1,551$ 11,298$ 4,083$ -$ 641$ -$ -$ 86$ 6,487474DOOLY916$ 4,102$ 2,098$ -$ 138$ - $ -$ 48$ 1,817189DOUGHERTY7,354$ 54,532$ 33,779$ -$ 5,638$ -$ -$ 435$ 14,6802,439DOUGLAS12,184$ 64,227$ 36,911$ -$ 6,992$ -$ -$ 871$ 19,4522,364EARLY895$ 3,647$ 2,158$ -$ 181$ -$ -$ 28$ 1,280227ECHOLS247$ 1,319$ 233$ -$ 26$ -$ -$ 66$ 99488EFFINGHAM6,111$ 21,683$ 12,757$ -$ 2,667$ -$ -$ 112$ 6,146982ELBERT1,693$ 9,228$ 5,071$ -$ 216$ -$ -$ 55$ 3,886472EMANUEL1,351$ 13,391$ 5,515$ -$ 512$ -$ -$ 58$ 7,306552EVANS796$ 4,639$ 2,619$ -$ 198$ -$ -$ 72$ 1,750229FANNIN2,137$ 14,131$ 8,495$ -$ 240$ -$ -$ 186$ 5,209663FAYETTE11,522$ 54,635$ 38,636$ -$ 4,702$ -$ -$ 682$ 10,6151,650FLOYD7,041$ 29,574$ 19,766$ -$ 1,740$ -$ -$ 418$ 7,6491,260FORSYTH12,112$ 26,782$ 15,277$ -$ 1,871$ -$ -$ 784$ 8,8491,338FRANKLIN1,861$ 9,051$ 5,291$ -$ 361$ -$ -$ 75$ 3,324409FULTON49,217$ 328,480$ 159,394$ 97$ 39,714$ -$ 2,031$ 4,091$ 123,15412,197GILMER2,713$ 13,617$ 9,005$ -$ 243$ -$ -$ 120$ 4,249650GLASCOCK164$ 1,441$ 517$ -$ 43$ -$ -$ 5$ 87765GLYNN7,973$ 38,339$ 21,523$ -$ 2,330$ -$ -$ 700$ 13,7862,108GORDON3,718$ 14,667$ 9,569$ -$ 667$ -$ -$ 106$ 4,325648GRADY1,810$ 9,251$ 4,530$ -$ 636$ -$ -$ 48$ 4,037638GREENE1,448$ 6,883$ 4,071$ -$ 190$ -$ -$ 122$ 2,500324GWINNETT47,476$ 190,726$ 96,856$ -$ 25,190$ -$ -$ 2,794$ 65,8868,376HABERSHAM3,415$ 15,381$ 9,727$ -$ 695$ -$ -$ 135$ 4,824742HALL12,412$ 48,211$ 28,062$ -$ 2,811$ -$ - $ 811$ 16,5272,281HANCOCK699$ 5,652$ 2,952$ -$ 149$ -$ -$ 105$ 2,447192HARALSON2,208$ 10,463$ 5,689$ -$ 495$ -$ -$ 43$ 4,236473HARRIS4,160$
  • 41. 20,578$ 14,347$ -$ 1,605$ -$ -$ 431$ 4,196762HART2,047$ 8,670$ 4,225$ -$ 157$ -$ -$ 69$ 4,218495HEARD875$ 4,389$ 1,970$ -$ 219$ -$ - $ 139$ 2,061225HENRY20,685$ 124,307$ 75,102$ -$ 16,974$ -$ -$ 1,125$ 31,1064,228HOUSTON20,820$ 131,967$ 84,923$ -$ 19,161$ -$ -$ 1,845$ 26,0384,474IRWIN660$ 2,620$ 1,531$ -$ 106$ -$ -$ 49$ 934186JACKSON5,140$ 22,109$ 13,946$ -$ 1,350$ -$ -$ 218$ 6,596907JASPER1,166$ 5,042$ 2,801$ -$ 269$ -$ -$ 85$ 1,887282JEFF DAVIS805$ 5,910$ 2,620$ -$ 163$ -$ -$ 36$ 3,091316JEFFERSON1,160$ 11,834$ 4,392$ -$ 334$ -$ -$ 57$ 7,052439JENKINS788$ 3,922$ 1,742$ -$ 106$ -$ -$ 3$ 2,071177JOHNSON581$ 4,778$ 1,772$ -$ 124$ -$ -$ 101$ 2,780172JONES2,300$ 9,191$ 3,539$ -$ 445$ -$ -$ 165$ 5,041619LAMAR1,853$ 7,440$ 4,599$ -$ 350$ -$ -$ 57$ 2,434326LANIER854$ 5,749$ 2,764$ - $ 581$ -$ -$ 14$ 2,390272LAURENS4,116$ 74,698$ 18,016$ 35$ 1,336$ -$ 11,048$ 327$ 43,9371,958LEE3,254$ 12,814$ 8,113$ -$ 1,408$ -$ -$ 204$ 3,089680LIBERTY10,917$ 89,873$ 54,898$ -$ 19,645$ -$ -$ 405$ 14,9252,805LINCOLN877$ 6,129$ 3,114$ -$ 100$ -$ -$ 55$ 2,859243LONG1,637$ 12,614$ 6,671$ -$ 2,352$ -$ -$ 133$ 3,458427LOWNDES12,870$ 73,597$ 39,958$ -$ 9,388$ - $ -$ 543$ 23,7083,057LUMPKIN2,465$ 10,152$ 5,794$ -$ 1,118$ -$ -$ 158$ 3,082453MCDUFFIE1,865$ 14,251$ 7,090$ -$ 579$ -$ -$ 30$ 6,553577MCINTOSH1,433$ 6,942$ 3,700$ -$ 291$ -$ - $ 63$ 2,888383MACON1,114$ 4,690$ 1,887$ -$ 246$ -$ -$ 27$ 2,530262MADISON2,310$ 12,362$ 7,776$ -$ 599$ -$ -$ 116$ 3,871542MARION886$ 4,771$ 2,706$ -$ 348$ -$ -$ 41$ 1,674194MERIWETHER1,992$ 8,194$ 4,417$ -$ 276$ -$ -$ 361$ 3,140382MILLER533$ 1,599$ 872$ -$ 60$ -$ -$ 1$ 666124MITCHELL1,690$ 6,358$ 3,648$ -$ 483$ -$ -$
  • 42. 64$ 2,163381MONROE2,132$ 9,908$ 5,136$ -$ 485$ -$ -$ 149$ 4,139547MONTGOMERY609$ 4,810$ 2,012$ -$ 141$ -$ -$ 15$ 2,643199MORGAN1,234$ 6,416$ 4,027$ -$ 308$ -$ -$ 20$ 2,061302MURRAY2,463$ 11,752$ 7,504$ -$ 335$ -$ -$ 38$ 3,874555MUSCOGEE24,041$ 251,067$ 171,003$ -$ 30,071$ -$ -$ 2,478$ 47,5156,458NEWTON8,546$ 47,460$ 26,002$ -$ 3,754$ -$ -$ 458$ 17,2471,866OCONEE2,642$ 8,857$ 6,295$ -$ 542$ -$ - $ 145$ 1,875318OGLETHORPE1,020$ 4,799$ 2,011$ -$ 128$ -$ -$ 45$ 2,614313PAULDING11,793$ 40,654$ 20,598$ -$ 4,310$ -$ -$ 541$ 15,2051,761PEACH2,838$ 20,168$ 12,725$ -$ 2,171$ -$ -$ 198$ 5,074708PICKENS3,359$ 10,834$ 7,444$ -$ 548$ -$ -$ 217$ 2,624391PIERCE1,254$ 10,653$ 5,445$ -$ 318$ -$ -$ 77$ 4,814564PIKE1,509$ 6,811$ 3,946$ -$ 519$ -$ -$ 62$ 2,284295POLK2,886$ 13,174$ 9,026$ -$ 629$ -$ -$ 144$ 3,375544PULASKI868$ 5,614$ 3,134$ -$ 273$ -$ -$ 12$ 2,194208PUTNAM2,181$ 8,956$ 4,217$ -$ 326$ -$ -$ 76$ 4,337463QUITMAN292$ 2,587$ 1,203$ -$ 48$ -$ -$ 12$ 1,323101RABUN1,686$ 7,873$ 4,362$ -$ 161$ -$ -$ 68$ 3,281435RANDOLPH573$ 2,319$ 1,402$ -$ 148$ -$ -$ 57$ 712112RICHMOND22,212$ 288,957$ 135,534$ 1,759$ 20,634$ -$ 3,299$ 1,501$ 126,2319,679ROCKDALE8,389$ 45,974$ 25,540$ -$ 4,062$ -$ -$ 315$ 16,0581,778SCHLEY297$ 1,260$ 786$ -$ 88$ -$ -$ 5$ 38169SCREVEN1,197$ 6,314$ 2,379$ -$ 311$ -$ -$ 105$ 3,519303SEMINOLE913$ 4,242$ 2,112$ -$ 153$ -$ -$ 250$ 1,726237SPALDING5,047$ 28,049$ 16,484$ -$ 1,617$ - $ -$ 287$ 9,6621,170STEPHENS2,029$ 11,672$ 7,278$ -$ 415$ -$ -$ 76$ 3,903498STEWART364$ 2,148$ 1,428$ -$ 121$ -$ -$ 20$ 57983SUMTER2,021$ 12,280$ 7,750$ -$ 684$ -$ -$ 121$ 3,725511TALBOT632$ 4,741$ 3,423$ -$ 223$ -$ -$
  • 43. 74$ 1,021151TALIAFERRO150$ 823$ 316$ -$ 24$ -$ -$ 1$ 48239TATTNALL2,352$ 12,689$ 7,093$ -$ 810$ -$ -$ 36$ 4,749522TAYLOR653$ 3,194$ 1,803$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 21$ 1,230155TELFAIR865$ 8,494$ 3,113$ -$ 128$ -$ -$ 12$ 5,241305TERRELL887$ 3,213$ 1,699$ -$ 233$ -$ -$ 106$ 1,175208THOMAS3,592$ 24,404$ 12,392$ -$ 1,594$ -$ -$ 232$ 10,1851,231TIFT2,503$ 17,137$ 10,374$ -$ 783$ -$ -$ 233$ 5,746788TOOMBS1,796$ 14,096$ 6,150$ -$ 741$ -$ -$ 145$ 7,060667TOWNS1,370$ 8,442$ 4,656$ -$ 181$ -$ -$ 186$ 3,419458TREUTLEN478$ 3,605$ 1,183$ -$ 65$ -$ -$ 50$ 2,308139TROUP4,877$ 29,074$ 17,855$ -$ 1,355$ -$ -$ 349$ 9,5161,110TURNER649$ 3,885$ 2,558$ -$ 218$ -$ -$ 11$ 1,098205TWIGGS729$ 5,120$ 2,337$ -$ 163$ -$ -$ 57$ 2,563246UNION2,789$ 15,257$ 9,037$ -$ 308$ -$ -$ 257$ 5,654894UPSON2,341$ 12,592$ 6,970$ -$ 425$ -$ -$ 81$ 5,116598WALKER5,329$ 28,069$ 17,998$ -$ 1,099$ -$ -$ 228$ 8,7441,282WALTON6,676$ 36,650$ 23,375$ -$ 3,170$ - $ -$ 437$ 9,6681,184WARE3,351$ 24,677$ 12,389$ -$ 533$ -$ -$ 206$ 11,5501,203WARREN401$ 2,800$ 1,246$ -$ 99$ -$ -$ 19$ 1,436131WASHINGTON1,498$ 11,417$ 4,410$ -$ 301$ -$ -$ 33$ 6,673509WAYNE2,849$ 15,259$ 8,348$ -$ 769$ -$ -$ 80$ 6,062723WEBSTER208$ 705$ 418$ -$ 9$ -$ -$ 50$ 22827WHEELER530$ 4,639$ 1,637$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 2$ 2,922176WHITE2,533$ 12,251$ 7,228$ -$ 442$ -$ -$ 52$ 4,529571WHITFIELD5,026$ 25,234$ 16,475$ -$ 1,153$ -$ -$ 321$ 7,2841,178WILCOX763$ 5,079$ 2,181$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 162$ 2,597174WILKES987$ 5,201$ 2,619$ -$ 212$ -$ -$ 60$ 2,310242WILKINSON792$ 7,090$ 3,220$ -$ 215$ -$ -$ 55$ 3,601268WORTH1,809$ 7,414$ 4,120$ -$ 450$ -$ -$ 19$ 2,825502GEORGIA (Totals)774,464$ 4,670,709$ 2,482,164$ 3,359$ 453,034$ -$ 109,242$ 48,822$
  • 44. 1,574,087179,821CONG. DIST (01)77,060$ 458,087$ 255,822$ -$ 74,581$ -$ -$ 3,718$ 123,96618,913CONG. DIST (02)62,636$ 465,920$ 288,900$ -$ 45,455$ -$ -$ 4,854$ 126,71117,635CONG. DIST (03)63,163$ 320,077$ 198,255$ -$ 26,740$ -$ -$ 3,933$ 91,14912,283CONG. DIST (04)49,369$ 430,542$ 162,870$ 995$ 34,077$ -$ 92,524$ 2,620$ 137,45713,329CONG. DIST (05)38,878$ 378,305$ 171,274$ 97$ 40,320$ -$ 2,031$ 1,992$ 162,59111,968CONG. DIST (06)39,406$ 118,476$ 56,099$ -$ 13,883$ -$ -$ 5,285$ 43,2085,291CONG. DIST (07)39,980$ 135,656$ 70,031$ -$ 17,034$ -$ -$ 2,657$ 45,9336,458CONG. DIST (08)66,492$ 409,732$ 225,530$ - $ 38,237$ -$ -$ 4,675$ 141,29117,487CONG. DIST (09)57,147$ 256,353$ 153,935$ -$ 11,798$ -$ -$ 3,006$ 87,61412,048CONG. DIST (10)54,788$ 295,586$ 156,328$ -$ 21,833$ -$ -$ 2,703$ 114,72111,302CONG. DIST (11)50,694$ 194,232$ 111,975$ 474$ 23,215$ -$ 341$ 3,707$ 54,5217,340CONG. DIST (12)64,407$ 632,329$ 299,620$ 1,793$ 49,055$ -$ 14,346$ 4,362$ 263,15322,242CONG. DIST (13)60,533$ 365,054$ 202,269$ -$ 44,464$ -$ -$ 3,148$ 115,17213,937CONG. DIST (14)49,911$ 210,360$ 129,257$ -$ 12,343$ -$ -$ 2,161$ 66,5999,588GEORGIA (Totals)774,464$ 4,670,709$ 2,482,164$ 3,359$ 453,034$ -$ 109,242$ 48,822$ 1,574,087179,821Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center
  • 45. (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N HIFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**HAWAII15,760$ 94,387$ 50,429$ -$ 3,096$ -$ -$ 1,003$ 39,8583,802HONOLULU85,279$
  • 46. 569,136$ 241,149$ 1,690$ 136,679$ -$ 16,013$ 10,635$ 162,97016,434KALAWAO5$ 4$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 4*KAUAI5,282$ 29,075$ 13,758$ -$ 876$ -$ -$ 540$ 13,9011,375MAUI10,622$ 62,079$ 32,583$ -$ 2,078$ -$ -$ 931$ 26,4872,213HAWAII (Totals)116,947$ 754,680$ 337,919$ 1,690$ 142,729$ -$ 16,013$ 13,109$ 243,22023,825CONG. DIST (01)61,532$ 414,681$ 173,760$ 1,690$ 98,484$ -$ 16,013$ 8,373$ 116,36111,738CONG. DIST (02)55,414$ 339,999$ 164,159$ -$ 44,245$ -$ -$ 4,736$ 126,85912,087HAWAII (Totals)116,947$ 754,680$ 337,919$ 1,690$ 142,729$ -$ 16,013$ 13,109$ 243,22023,825Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities;
  • 47. dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N IAFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ADAIR718$ 2,791$ 946$ -$ 137$ -$ -$ 20$ 1,688180ADAMS365$ 1,469$ 637$ -$ 37$ -$ -$ 58$ 737117ALLAMAKEE1,136$ 6,259$ 2,893$ -$ 123$ -$ -$ 58$ 3,186446APPANOOSE987$ 7,045$ 3,399$ -$ 145$ -$ -$ 30$ 3,470430AUDUBON560$ 2,807$ 1,339$ -$ 177$ -$ -$ 84$ 1,206172BENTON2,216$ 8,748$ 3,998$ -$ 372$ -$ -$ 118$ 4,260662BLACK HAWK10,392$ 38,598$ 19,434$ -$ 3,096$ -$ -$ 628$ 15,4402,442BOONE2,239$ 9,408$ 4,120$ -$ 721$ -$ -$ 196$ 4,371581BREMER1,765$ 6,829$ 3,640$ -$ 346$ -$ -$ 165$ 2,678462BUCHANAN1,603$ 6,088$ 2,770$ -$ 340$ -$ -$ 99$ 2,881424BUENA VISTA1,273$ 5,092$ 2,621$ -$ 353$ -$ -$ 109$ 2,010505BUTLER1,087$ 5,480$ 2,722$ -$ 265$ -$ -$ 16$ 2,477394CALHOUN959$
  • 48. 4,625$ 1,732$ -$ 144$ -$ -$ 217$ 2,533386CARROLL1,517$ 6,207$ 2,937$ -$ 263$ -$ -$ 139$ 2,868624CASS1,188$ 6,023$ 3,032$ -$ 185$ -$ - $ 84$ 2,722377CEDAR1,521$ 5,852$ 2,127$ -$ 300$ - $ -$ 41$ 3,385448CERRO GORDO3,469$ 24,014$ 11,878$ -$ 859$ -$ -$ 613$ 10,6651,698CHEROKEE992$ 5,036$ 2,625$ -$ 65$ -$ - $ 81$ 2,264394CHICKASAW938$ 4,435$ 1,996$ -$ 161$ -$ -$ 113$ 2,164385CLARKE640$ 5,237$ 2,006$ -$ 132$ -$ -$ 17$ 3,081312CLAY1,302$ 6,645$ 2,724$ -$ 245$ -$ -$ 106$ 3,571539CLAYTON1,592$ 7,670$ 3,071$ -$ 242$ -$ -$ 217$ 4,140564CLINTON4,405$ 19,934$ 8,623$ -$ 2,906$ -$ -$ 518$ 7,8861,311CRAWFORD1,288$ 6,200$ 2,806$ -$ 111$ -$ -$ 32$ 3,251411DALLAS4,220$ 17,605$ 6,719$ -$ 1,084$ -$ -$ 325$ 9,4771,054DAVIS617$ 2,850$ 1,548$ -$ 133$ -$ -$ 7$ 1,162191DECATUR597$ 3,735$ 1,574$ -$ 135$ -$ -$ 6$ 2,020198DELAWARE1,245$ 4,614$ 2,186$ -$ 166$ -$ -$ 211$ 2,050384DES MOINES3,651$ 16,474$ 7,220$ -$ 686$ -$ -$ 384$ 8,184984DICKINSON1,380$ 7,690$ 3,197$ -$ 177$ -$ -$ 246$ 4,069681DUBUQUE6,787$ 34,085$ 17,139$ -$ 2,514$ -$ -$ 593$ 13,8392,389EMMET793$ 4,943$ 1,822$ -$ 220$ -$ -$ 78$ 2,824322FAYETTE1,442$ 9,420$ 3,184$ -$ 806$ - $ -$ 109$ 5,321578FLOYD1,320$ 7,182$ 3,613$ -$ 150$ -$ -$ 86$ 3,333547FRANKLIN812$ 3,688$ 1,608$ -$ 114$ -$ -$ 17$ 1,949323FREMONT760$ 3,647$ 1,997$ -$ 150$ -$ -$ 98$ 1,402182GREENE729$ 3,436$ 1,357$ -$ 124$ -$ -$ 209$ 1,747239GRUNDY945$ 3,552$ 1,665$ -$ 138$ -$ -$ 150$ 1,599275GUTHRIE988$ 5,509$ 2,420$ -$ 263$ -$ -$ 42$ 2,783333HAMILTON1,130$ 6,491$ 3,135$ -$ 329$ -$ -$ 110$ 2,917488HANCOCK908$ 4,114$ 2,325$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 51$ 1,660389HARDIN1,569$ 7,338$ 3,476$ -$ 353$ -$ -$ 113$
  • 49. 3,396531HARRISON1,308$ 6,762$ 3,540$ -$ 183$ -$ - $ 108$ 2,930354HENRY1,406$ 9,357$ 3,981$ -$ 616$ -$ -$ 138$ 4,623495HOWARD693$ 4,265$ 1,957$ -$ 122$ -$ -$ 88$ 2,099316HUMBOLDT799$ 3,666$ 1,663$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 58$ 1,867394IDA681$ 2,718$ 1,586$ -$ 77$ -$ -$ 63$ 992207IOWA1,245$ 6,534$ 2,507$ -$ 185$ -$ -$ 247$ 3,595377JACKSON1,826$ 8,363$ 3,820$ -$ 359$ -$ -$ 189$ 3,994597JASPER3,066$ 13,421$ 5,580$ -$ 524$ -$ -$ 337$ 6,980799JEFFERSON1,121$ 6,227$ 2,506$ -$ 277$ -$ -$ 76$ 3,368387JOHNSON7,298$ 38,861$ 12,041$ - $ 4,932$ -$ -$ 804$ 21,0831,826JONES2,050$ 9,182$ 3,446$ -$ 253$ -$ -$ 65$ 5,418604KEOKUK861$ 5,432$ 2,087$ -$ 211$ -$ -$ 50$ 3,085370KOSSUTH1,305$ 5,590$ 2,473$ -$ 246$ -$ -$ 51$ 2,820611LEE3,382$ 14,837$ 7,067$ 50$ 647$ -$ - $ 116$ 6,957865LINN17,837$ 70,221$ 29,744$ -$ 5,166$ -$ -$ 1,182$ 34,1284,603LOUISA827$ 4,045$ 1,489$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 35$ 2,414267LUCAS633$ 3,617$ 1,397$ -$ 187$ -$ -$ 29$ 2,004260LYON628$ 4,014$ 1,628$ -$ 139$ -$ -$ 78$ 2,169248MADISON1,083$ 7,857$ 3,055$ -$ 285$ -$ -$ 71$ 4,446386MAHASKA1,482$ 8,312$ 3,748$ -$ 463$ -$ - $ 50$ 4,050501MARION2,709$ 20,286$ 8,634$ -$ 638$ -$ -$ 82$ 10,932938MARSHALL3,892$ 30,971$ 12,468$ -$ 572$ -$ -$ 288$ 17,6431,390MILLS1,306$ 9,012$ 4,882$ -$ 645$ -$ -$ 137$ 3,348339MITCHELL852$ 4,524$ 2,355$ -$ 173$ -$ -$ 91$ 1,905386MONONA1,015$ 5,202$ 1,798$ -$ 148$ -$ -$ 152$ 3,104259MONROE602$ 5,580$ 2,359$ -$ 221$ -$ -$ 38$ 2,963246MONTGOMERY882$ 5,929$ 2,635$ -$ 205$ -$ -$ 92$ 2,997282MUSCATINE3,112$ 13,265$ 5,284$ -$ 623$ -$ -$ 193$ 7,164748O'BRIEN1,040$ 5,912$ 2,483$ -$ 229$ -$ -$ 109$ 3,091433OSCEOLA534$ 1,933$ 728$ -$ 53$ -$ -$ 66$ 1,085192PAGE1,429$ 7,062$ 3,073$ -$ 175$ -$ -$
  • 50. 67$ 3,746418PALO ALTO783$ 4,778$ 2,521$ -$ 200$ - $ -$ 9$ 2,047361PLYMOUTH2,102$ 7,196$ 2,541$ -$ 362$ -$ -$ 111$ 4,183637POCAHONTAS804$ 3,252$ 1,540$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 62$ 1,542314POLK28,021$ 200,078$ 68,696$ 29$ 14,238$ -$ 10,585$ 2,296$ 104,2338,701POTTAWATTAMIE7,897$ 50,405$ 22,797$ - $ 2,631$ -$ -$ 621$ 24,3572,280POWESHIEK1,417$ 6,119$ 2,431$ -$ 204$ -$ -$ 203$ 3,281385RINGGOLD459$ 1,810$ 923$ -$ 32$ -$ -$ 28$ 827134SAC967$ 4,378$ 2,547$ -$ 80$ -$ -$ 93$ 1,659395SCOTT14,535$ 59,317$ 26,831$ -$ 6,684$ -$ -$ 981$ 24,8213,400SHELBY1,129$ 5,454$ 2,518$ -$ 113$ -$ -$ 108$ 2,715354SIOUX1,578$ 6,707$ 3,054$ -$ 290$ -$ -$ 153$ 3,211627STORY5,521$ 19,419$ 8,444$ -$ 3,077$ -$ -$ 480$ 7,4181,035TAMA1,449$ 6,933$ 2,988$ -$ 236$ -$ -$ 69$ 3,640483TAYLOR609$ 2,724$ 1,250$ -$ 54$ -$ -$ 48$ 1,372166UNION1,053$ 5,964$ 2,392$ -$ 194$ -$ -$ 35$ 3,343358VAN BUREN646$ 3,747$ 1,580$ -$ 110$ -$ -$ 41$ 2,016231WAPELLO3,173$ 15,664$ 6,340$ -$ 731$ -$ -$ 122$ 8,471959WARREN3,600$ 21,076$ 8,868$ -$ 1,754$ -$ -$ 146$ 10,3081,178WASHINGTON1,462$ 9,318$ 3,846$ -$ 351$ -$ -$ 333$ 4,788526WAYNE537$ 2,621$ 1,229$ -$ 74$ -$ -$ 3$ 1,314155WEBSTER3,225$ 14,301$ 6,650$ -$ 891$ -$ -$ 230$ 6,5311,349WINNEBAGO819$ 4,841$ 2,496$ -$ 242$ -$ -$ 69$ 2,034328WINNESHIEK1,239$ 5,087$ 2,534$ -$ 386$ -$ -$ 147$ 2,020384WOODBURY8,148$ 31,663$ 14,208$ - $ 2,704$ -$ -$ 593$ 14,1572,320WORTH674$ 3,867$ 1,907$ -$ 88$ -$ -$ 65$ 1,807268WRIGHT1,015$ 4,349$ 2,196$ -$ 160$ -$ -$ 102$ 1,890413IOWA (Totals)233,815$ 1,192,889$ 505,601$ 79$ 74,079$ -$ 10,585$ 18,891$ 583,65372,191CONG. DIST (01)61,352$ 278,356$ 124,458$ -$ 15,749$ -$ -$ 4,838$ 133,31018,141CONG. DIST (02)59,272$ 295,057$ 122,509$
  • 51. 50$ 21,834$ -$ -$ 4,427$ 146,23616,849CONG. DIST (03)54,576$ 348,964$ 134,325$ 29$ 22,070$ -$ 10,585$ 4,164$ 177,79016,486CONG. DIST (04)58,614$ 270,513$ 124,309$ -$ 14,426$ -$ -$ 5,461$ 126,31720,715IOWA (Totals)233,815$ 1,192,889$ 505,601$ 79$ 74,079$ -$ 10,585$ 18,891$ 583,65372,191Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical
  • 52. Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N IDFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ADA34,225$ 240,887$ 89,032$ 11,690$ 19,260$ -$ 7,807$ 2,681$ 110,41810,890ADAMS474$ 3,092$ 1,394$ -$ 59$ -$ -$ 2$ 1,636176BANNOCK6,361$ 34,073$ 16,320$ -$ 3,375$ -$ -$ 550$ 13,8281,878BEAR LAKE542$ 2,071$ 909$ -$ 33$ -$ -$ 11$ 1,118114BENEWAH1,067$ 5,354$ 3,135$ -$ 142$ -$ -$ 71$ 2,006304BINGHAM2,991$ 11,816$ 6,012$ -$ 772$ -$ - $ 74$ 4,958756BLAINE1,419$ 2,466$ 1,281$ -$ 120$ -$ -$ 131$ 934196BOISE828$ 5,283$ 2,201$ -$ 50$ - $ -$ 4$ 3,027354BONNER4,839$ 23,543$ 11,802$ -$ 677$ -$ -$ 296$ 10,7681,514BONNEVILLE7,603$ 28,996$ 14,704$ -$ 2,203$ -$ -$ 465$ 11,6241,602BOUNDARY1,180$ 6,435$ 4,037$ -$ 104$ - $ -$ 21$ 2,272388BUTTE260$ 1,061$ 537$ -$ 15$ -$ -$ 16$ 49470CAMAS118$ 495$ 248$ -$ 10$ -$ -$ 2$ 23521CANYON14,571$ 87,168$ 36,103$ -$ 6,801$ - $ -$ 919$ 43,3464,923CARIBOU644$ 1,823$ 929$ -$ 50$ -$ -$ 5$ 839114CASSIA1,333$ 5,551$ 2,443$ -$ 206$ -$ -$ 240$ 2,661370CLARK74$ 148$ 81$ -$ 5$ -$ -$ 1$ 6210CLEARWATER1,141$ 7,315$ 3,865$ -$
  • 53. 70$ -$ -$ 9$ 3,371430CUSTER505$ 2,067$ 940$ -$ 15$ -$ -$ 59$ 1,053148ELMORE8,898$ 32,308$ 18,900$ -$ 3,752$ -$ -$ 250$ 9,4051,226FRANKLIN691$ 2,339$ 1,150$ -$ 191$ -$ - $ 19$ 979144FREMONT1,152$ 3,118$ 1,549$ -$ 112$ -$ -$ 16$ 1,441235GEM1,604$ 12,822$ 4,862$ -$ 467$ -$ -$ 102$ 7,391698GOODING1,230$ 4,488$ 2,151$ -$ 188$ -$ -$ 14$ 2,135302IDAHO1,780$ 9,734$ 4,446$ -$ 162$ -$ -$ 11$ 5,115656JEFFERSON1,295$ 7,038$ 3,721$ -$ 444$ -$ - $ 69$ 2,804370JEROME1,605$ 5,477$ 2,610$ -$ 235$ -$ -$ 56$ 2,576363KOOTENAI14,304$ 80,543$ 43,123$ -$ 4,170$ -$ -$ 512$ 32,7384,370LATAH2,891$ 11,756$ 5,020$ -$ 2,687$ -$ -$ 133$ 3,916503LEMHI907$ 6,143$ 3,151$ -$ 38$ -$ -$ 69$ 2,885409LEWIS474$ 4,653$ 3,016$ -$ 94$ -$ -$ 39$ 1,504179LINCOLN316$ 1,174$ 424$ -$ 49$ -$ -$ 12$ 688115MADISON975$ 4,407$ 2,013$ -$ 765$ -$ -$ 29$ 1,599196MINIDOKA1,244$ 4,915$ 2,341$ -$ 190$ -$ -$ 98$ 2,285381NEZ PERCE4,117$ 22,814$ 11,107$ -$ 1,267$ -$ -$ 433$ 10,0071,366ONEIDA313$ 1,441$ 720$ -$ 22$ -$ -$ 12$ 688113OWYHEE891$ 5,326$ 1,959$ -$ 184$ -$ -$ 11$ 3,172330PAYETTE2,337$ 11,718$ 4,205$ -$ 460$ -$ -$ 130$ 6,923715POWER660$ 1,620$ 847$ -$ 101$ -$ -$ 12$ 660135SHOSHONE1,766$ 7,550$ 4,234$ -$ 93$ -$ -$ 17$ 3,206455TETON370$ 1,184$ 621$ -$ 63$ -$ -$ 73$ 42778TWIN FALLS6,282$ 23,845$ 11,713$ -$ 1,527$ -$ -$ 291$ 10,3151,697VALLEY903$ 4,744$ 2,176$ -$ 97$ -$ -$ 24$ 2,447282WASHINGTON926$ 5,218$ 2,471$ -$ 187$ -$ -$ 18$ 2,541352IDAHO (Totals)138,108$ 746,018$ 334,504$ 11,690$ 51,513$ -$ 7,807$ 8,006$ 332,49939,928CONG. DIST (01)71,240$ 396,723$ 182,128$ -$ 24,905$ -$ -$ 3,794$ 185,89622,799CONG. DIST (02)66,869$ 349,295$ 152,376$ 11,690$ 26,608$ -$ 7,807$ 4,211$ 146,60317,129IDAHO
  • 54. (Totals)138,108$ 746,018$ 334,504$ 11,690$ 51,513$ -$ 7,807$ 8,006$ 332,49939,928Notes:* Veteran population estimates, as of September 30, 2013, are produced by the VA Office of the Actuary (VetPop 2011).# Prior to FY 08, "Loan Guaranty" expenditures were included in the Education & Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (E&VRE) programs. Currently, all "Loan Guaranty" expenditures are attributed to Travis County, TX, where all Loan Guaranty payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and congressional district levels.** Unique patients are patients who received treatment at a VA health care facility. Data are provided by the Allocation Resource Center (ARC).Expenditure data sources: USASpending.gov for Compensation & Pension (C&P) and Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (EVRE) Benefits; Veterans Benefits Administration Insurance Center for the Insurance costs; the VA Financial Management System (FMS) for Construction, Medical Research, General Operating Expenses, and certain C&P and Readjustment data; and the Allocation Resource Center (ARC) for Medical Care costs.1. Expenditures are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. For example, $500 to $1,000 are rounded to $1; $0 to $499 are rounded to $0; and "$ -" = 0 or no expenditures.2. The Compensation & Pension expenditures include dollars for the following programs: veterans' compensation for service-connected disabilities; dependency and indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths; veterans' pension for nonservice-connected disabilities; and burial and other benefits to veterans and their survivors.3. Medical Care expenditures include dollars for medical services, medical administration, facility maintenance, educational support, research support, and other overhead items. Medical Care expenditures do not include dollars for construction or other non-medical support.4. Medical Care expenditures are based on where patients live instead of where care is delivered.5. A star symbol (*) in the Unique Patients column
  • 55. denotes that there were less than 10 Unique Patients. &"Arial,Bold"&11FY13 GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) &8&P of &N ILFY13 Summary of Expenditures by StateExpenditures in $000sCounty/ Congressional DistrictVeteran Population*Total ExpenditureCompensation & PensionConstructionEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation/ EmploymentLoan Guaranty#General Operating ExpensesInsurance & IndemnitiesMedical CareUnique Patients**ADAMS6,722$ 26,232$ 14,471$ -$ 1,625$ -$ -$ 424$ 9,7121,663ALEXANDER764$ 7,040$ 2,958$ -$ 117$ -$ -$ 12$ 3,954297BOND1,417$ 5,198$ 2,725$ -$ 372$ -$ -$ 28$ 2,073264BOONE3,776$ 11,515$ 4,709$ -$ 906$ -$ -$ 255$ 5,646756BROWN455$ 1,548$ 721$ -$ 69$ -$ -$ 1$ 75898BUREAU2,840$ 10,768$ 4,817$ -$ 517$ -$ - $ 303$ 5,130868CALHOUN489$ 1,615$ 960$ -$ 107$ -$ -$ 28$ 520104CARROLL1,475$ 5,691$ 2,413$ -$ 192$ -$ -$ 18$ 3,068494CASS1,075$ 4,620$ 2,897$ -$ 183$ -$ -$ 43$ 1,497235CHAMPAIGN11,184$ 51,438$ 22,156$ -$ 5,795$ -$ -$ 883$ 22,6042,212CHRISTIAN3,002$ 11,376$ 6,812$ -$ 551$ - $ -$ 68$ 3,944662CLARK1,506$ 7,510$ 3,572$ -$ 197$ -$ -$ 136$ 3,605437CLAY1,119$ 6,704$ 2,569$ -$ 194$ -$ -$ 35$ 3,907447CLINTON3,505$ 14,393$ 8,479$ -$ 1,179$ -$ -$ 179$ 4,556624COLES3,845$ 19,053$ 9,184$ -$ 1,468$ -$ -$ 440$ 7,9601,085COOK209,280$ 1,362,173$ 395,425$ 13,292$ 110,402$ -$ 42,547$ 22,137$ 778,37155,901CRAWFORD1,705$ 11,003$ 4,131$ -$ 173$ -$ -$ 32$ 6,666457CUMBERLAND881$ 4,556$ 1,906$ -$ 79$ -$ -$ 77$ 2,494323DEKALB7,017$ 24,304$ 11,211$ -$ 4,147$ -$ -$ 666$ 8,2811,076DEWITT1,576$ 5,600$ 2,591$ -$ 223$ -$ -$
  • 56. 33$ 2,753363DOUGLAS1,453$ 5,812$ 2,896$ -$ 402$ - $ -$ 220$ 2,295367DU PAGE41,899$ 180,502$ 65,707$ -$ 33,526$ -$ -$ 5,077$ 76,1927,773EDGAR1,498$ 9,208$ 4,077$ -$ 250$ -$ -$ 74$ 4,806430EDWARDS599$ 2,640$ 1,206$ -$ 97$ -$ -$ 23$ 1,315174EFFINGHAM2,507$ 12,362$ 5,423$ -$ 878$ -$ -$ 270$ 5,7911,008FAYETTE1,794$ 6,749$ 3,083$ -$ 198$ -$ -$ 73$ 3,396462FORD1,227$ 4,977$ 2,324$ -$ 233$ -$ -$ 154$ 2,267240FRANKLIN3,748$ 37,712$ 15,169$ -$ 679$ -$ -$ 222$ 21,6431,721FULTON3,284$ 11,011$ 5,950$ -$ 560$ -$ -$ 134$ 4,366741GALLATIN560$ 3,876$ 1,659$ -$ 32$ -$ -$ 42$ 2,143218GREENE1,330$ 5,062$ 3,127$ -$ 245$ -$ -$ 28$ 1,661240GRUNDY3,679$ 12,651$ 6,141$ -$ 1,147$ -$ -$ 88$ 5,274621HAMILTON636$ 4,690$ 2,547$ -$ 60$ -$ -$ 12$ 2,071249HANCOCK1,590$ 7,809$ 3,606$ -$ 296$ -$ -$ 542$ 3,366487HARDIN368$ 2,208$ 1,040$ -$ 11$ -$ -$ -$ 1,158159HENDERSON813$ 3,609$ 1,288$ -$ 56$ -$ -$ 104$ 2,161232HENRY4,369$ 15,983$ 7,823$ -$ 852$ -$ -$ 377$ 6,9321,074IROQUOIS2,248$ 11,163$ 4,747$ -$ 320$ -$ -$ 108$ 5,988693JACKSON4,453$ 33,224$ 11,994$ -$ 3,802$ -$ -$ 146$ 17,2821,522JASPER788$ 2,714$ 1,373$ -$ 78$ -$ -$ 23$ 1,240254JEFFERSON3,465$ 21,218$ 9,357$ -$ 528$ -$ -$ 195$ 11,1381,141JERSEY2,262$ 7,987$ 3,763$ -$ 469$ -$ -$ 195$ 3,559416JO DAVIESS2,180$ 7,433$ 2,994$ -$ 306$ -$ -$ 172$ 3,961663JOHNSON1,104$ 10,598$ 4,103$ -$ 311$ -$ -$ 35$ 6,148523KANE25,274$ 76,942$ 31,057$ -$ 8,802$ -$ -$ 2,205$ 34,8774,289KANKAKEE8,306$ 37,845$ 16,184$ -$ 2,232$ -$ -$ 561$ 18,8672,223KENDALL7,367$ 22,626$ 9,728$ -$ 2,600$ -$ -$ 640$ 9,659979KNOX4,526$ 19,289$ 8,447$ -$ 751$ -$ -$ 454$ 9,6371,351LAKE37,189$ 280,288$ 76,880$ 4,210$