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Formula Grants: 2000 Census Redistributes Federal Funding Among States

GAO-03-178 Published: Feb 24, 2003. Publicly Released: Mar 27, 2003.
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In fiscal year 2000, about $283 billion in federal grant money was distributed to state and local governments by formula, about half of it through four formula grant programs--Medicaid, Foster Care Title IV-E, Adoption Assistance, and the Social Services Block Grant (SSBG). States receive money based in part on factors such as annual population estimates derived from the previous decennial census, which is conducted by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. GAO was asked to measure the effect that using the 2000 census data has on redistributing funding for federal formula grant programs. To do this, GAO analyzed the change in the U.S. and state populations between 1999 and 2000 that was the result of correcting prior population estimates and estimated for the four programs the extent of any redistribution of federal funding among states.

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CensusFederal grantsGrants to statesFunds managementData integrityPopulation growthMedicaidFoster careAdoptionExpenditure of funds