The Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) is an annual report that shows estimated VA expenditures for major programmatic areas by geographic area (state, county, and congressional district). The major programmatic areas are: Compensation and Pension; Readjustment (Education) and Vocational Rehabilitation; Insurance; Construction; and, Medical and Administrative.
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VA EXPENDITURES (GDX) FY 2022 | geographic_distribution_of | text | Prior to FY 2008, Loan Guaranty expenditures were included in the E&VRE category. Currently, all Loan Guaranty expenditures are attributed to Travis, Texas, where all payments are processed. VA will continue to improve data collection for future GDX reports to better distribute loan expenditures at the state, county and Congressional District levels. Each Fiscal Year (FY), the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA’s) Office of Enterprise Integration (OEI) publishes the Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) report. This 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, General Operating Expenses, Loan Guaranty, and Medical Care. Veteran population estimates at the state, county and Congressional District level and the number of unique patients who used VA healthcare services are also included in the report. The following information provides a brief description of the data included in the report, the methods used for data collection, and the sources of the data. As of FY 2022, the estimated Veteran population data by state and county are based on the VA VetPop2020 model. This model is VA’s source for official estimates and projections of the Veteran population. (b) GDX contains expenditures for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Other sources may present worldwide figures, may not include Puerto Rico and Guam, or may include another combination of geographic areas. FY22 Summary of Expenditures by State view top 100 |