United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Expenditures

National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statisitcs 

Expenditures


Expenditures

(dollars in thousands)
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Expenditure Tables 1996 - 2011



What's New

March 12, 2013 - Profile of Veterans 2011 - This report uses data from the 2011 American Community Survey.

February 22 2013 - Women Veterans - This report uses data from the 2011 American Community Survey to compare the demographic and socioeconomic characteristcs of Veterans and non-Veterans. It also explores the differences between male Veterans and female Veterans.


Contact NCVAS

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Description of the Data

Each fiscal year the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Policy and Planning publishes the annual Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) Report for the public and all stakeholders. The GDX report provides the estimated dollar expenditures for major VA programs at the state, county, and Congressional District levels. Expenditure data are grouped by the following categories: Compensation and Pension; Education and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment; Insurance and Indemnities; Construction and Related Costs; General Operating Expenses and Related Costs; Loan Guaranty; and Medical Expenditures. The GDX Report also includes Veteran population estimates at the state, county and Congressional District level and the number of unique patients who used VA health care services.