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GUIDE TO R&D FUNDING DATA-
STATE R&D DATA

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Midwest States Win $8.1 Billion in Federal R&D Funds in 2005

The seven states of the Midwest play a significant role in the U.S. R&D enterprise. One-fifth of the nation's R&D is performed in this region, primarily by industrial firms. The federal government plays a strong role in this R&D enterprise, and spends billions of dollars a year in the Midwest on R&D projects that underpin the Midwest's strengths in high-technology sectors. The Midwest received $8.1 billion in federal R&D funds in FY 2005, according to a newly released report. Midwestern universities especially are major contributors to the U.S. R&D enterprise; they receive nearly 16 percent of all federal R&D support to universities.

The AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program, in cooperation with the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC; a constortium of twelve research universities) released a report on The Future of Research & Development in the Midwest: Trends and Indicators (pre-publication PDF copy) on June 27 at a conference on "Developing a Regional View of the Midwest Economy" in Minneapolis. The report, relying on National Science Foundation (NSF) data, presents and analyzes the impact of federal R&D funding on seven Midwestern states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin) and underlines the importance of federal R&D to the Midwest's economy, especially to the region's research universities.

- June 26, 2008

Special Report June 26 -

The Future of Research & Development in the Midwest: Trends and Indicators
(PDF pre-publication copy)

The AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program, in cooperation with the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC; a constortium of twelve research universities) released a report on The Future of Research & Development in the Midwest: Trends and Indicators (pre-publication PDF copy) on June 27 at a conference on "Developing a Regional View of the Midwest Economy" in Minneapolis. The report, relying on National Science Foundation (NSF) data, presents and analyzes the impact of federal R&D funding on seven Midwestern states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin).


Below are summary tables and charts showing the latest National Science Foundation (NSF) data on federal R&D by state for fiscal year (FY) 2005 and all R&D for 2004. Data on the geographical distribution of R&D by state or region are collected by the National Science Foundation's Division of Science Resources Statistics; we are indebted to NSF SRS for collecting and publishing state-level R&D data.

The National Science Foundation publishes state profiles of federal R&D spending for all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. The Alliance for Science and Technology Research in America (ASTRA) also publishes state profiles based on NSF and other data.

- Summary Tables of State Data
FEDERAL R&D BY STATE, FY 2005
(Collection of summary tables; PDF; revised 6/08)

Summary Table 1. Federal R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 6/08)
Summary Table 2. Total R&D by State, 2004 (PDF; 5/07)
Table A1. Total Federal R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 6/08)
Table A2. Federal R&D Per Capita by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 6/08)
Table A3. Federal R&D as Share of Total Federal Expenditures by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 6/08)
Table A4. Total R&D (All Funds) by State, 2004 (PDF; 5/07)
Table A5. Total R&D (All Funds) Per Capita by State, 2004 (PDF; 5/07)
Table A6. R&D Intensity (R&D/GSP) by State, 2004 (PDF; 5/07)


Supplemental Table B1. Total Federal Expenditures by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 6/08)
Supplemental Table B2. Gross State Product by State, 2004 (PDF; 1/07)

Chart. Federal R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 6/08)
Chart. TOTAL R&D by State, 2004 (PDF; 5/07)


Historical Table H1. Federal R&D by State, FY 1970-2005
(millions of FY 2008 $; PDF; 6/08)
Historical Table H2. Rankings of federal R&D by State, FY 1970-2005 (Rank among 50 states and DC; PDF; 6/08)
Historical Table H3. Shares of federal R&D by State, FY 1970-2005
(% of total federal R&D; PDF; 6/08)
Historical Table H1a. Federal R&D by State, FY 1970-2005
(thousands of current $; PDF; 6/08)

Chart. USDA R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. Commerce R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. DHS R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. DOD R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. DOE R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. DOT R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. EPA R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. Interior R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. NASA R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. NSF R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)
Chart. HHS (NIH) R&D by State, FY 2005 (PDF; 2/08)

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