Article • Last updated on Jan 29, 2024
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The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—two of which received broad bipartisan support—unleashed an unprecedented level of public and private sector investments in America. These investments are rebuilding the country’s infrastructure, bolstering American manufacturing, and cementing U.S. leadership in critical new industries such as clean energy, electric vehicles, and much more. In total, these investments hold the promise of creating, supporting and reshoring millions of well-paying jobs.

A view of the 101 Freeway below, a construction worker works on a bridge that crosses the 101 Freeway and Los Angeles River in Los Angeles
A construction worker works on a project that crosses the 101 Freeway and Los Angeles River in Los Angeles, April 2021. (Getty/Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)

This tool catalogs more than 35,000 of these investments that users can filter by category, state, congressional district, amount, and/or keyword. The tracker is a valuable and growing resource for anyone who wants to learn how these laws are being put to work in their counties, in their states, and across the country.

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Methodology and data notes

All of the federal investment data presented in this tracker are pulled directly from several federal sources: USAspending.gov, Build.gov, and federal agency press releases. Some of these data are supplemented with press clips and vetted information from local officials. Related private investment data are sourced from WhiteHouse.gov, company press releases, and CAP staff research. Note that these data, while extensive, are not comprehensive and should be treated as such, nor should they be used to determine total amounts awarded or announced in state or legislative districts. Before using these data, please note the various caveats in some of the source data. 

Corresponding congressional district and state legislative district data are pulled using GeoCod.io, a paid service that uses the U.S. Census Bureau as well as individual state data for district boundaries. For instances where the data provide a specific address, the tool is able to pull specific district data. However, in many cases, available data only include a county or city. In these cases, the tool will pull all potentially relevant districts. For example, if the only available data point is a city, this tool will pull all the congressional districts that fall within that city. That being the case, this should be used as a guide and should not be considered definitive. CAP hopes to update and improve this function as more data become available. It is important to note that the vast majority of investment locations are approximate, and congressional district and state legislative district information should not be considered definitive nor should the maps in each investment profile.

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Authors

Will Ragland

Vice President of Research, Advocacy and Outreach

Ryan Koronowski

Director of Special Research Projects, Advocacy and Outreach

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Advocacy and Outreach

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