Why does Recovery.gov show $200B funds awarded, when recipients only reported $172 billion for the October 1 – December 31, 2009?
Recovery.gov provides a cumulative view of the funds associated with Recovery Act projects since February 17, 2009 when the Recovery Act was signed into law. The recipients only report on the projects they are working on during the a specific quarter, so for a complete picture of the Recovery Act’s progress, projects that have been completed and projects that a recipient should have reported on in a subsequent period but did not are factored in.
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