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title: "Federal Funding and the American Community Survey"
description: "Data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey help guide the distribution of 29% of federal domestic assistance spending and 69% of federal grant spending, according to a new Brookings Institution report."
date: "2010-07-27"
authors:
  - name: "D’Vera Cohn"
    job_title: "Former Senior Writer/Editor"
    link: "https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/dvera-cohn/"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2010/07/27/federal-funding-and-the-american-community-survey/"
---

# Federal Funding and the American Community Survey

Data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey help guide the distribution of 29% of federal domestic assistance spending and 69% of federal grant spending, according to a new [Brookings Institution report](http://www.brookings.edu/utility/page-not-found). In dollar figures, that was $416 billion in assistance spending and $389.2 billion in grant funding during the 2008 fiscal year.

The report explains how the ACS, a monthly household survey that replaced the once-a-decade census long form, guides the distribution of funds. It argues that the nation receives a substantial return from taxpayer investment in the ACS because of its function in equitable distribution of federal money. The report is accompanied by a [slide presentation ](http://www.brookings.edu/utility/page-not-found)from a Capitol Hill briefing that summarizes its main points. The[ report web site](http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports/2010/07/26-acs-reamer) also includes a table listing the federal programs whose funds are guided by the ACS data, and a list of funding received in each state as well as large counties and metropolitan areas.

In March, Brookings released a report documenting the range of [federal programs whose funding distribution is guided by census data](https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2010/03/09/dollars-and-census/).