For decades, the U.S. exported jobs and imported products, while other countries surpassed us in critical sectors like infrastructure, clean energy, semiconductors, and biotechnology. Thanks to President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda – including historic legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Biden such as the American Rescue Plan, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act – that is changing. 

President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is mobilizing historic levels of private sector investments in the United States, bringing manufacturing back to America after decades of offshoring, and creating new, good-paying jobs, including union jobs and jobs that don’t require a college degree. His Investing in America agenda is rebuilding our roads and bridges using Made in America materials, built by American workers. And it’s transforming our country for the better – reaching communities in every corner of the United States, including those that have too often been left behind. This website provides an interactive map that illustrates the impact of these record-breaking levels of public and private investment across states and territories under the Biden Administration.

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Manufacturing the Future

Under the Biden-Harris Administration, private companies have announced$1 Trillionso far in commitments to invest in 21st century industries like:
$446BSemiconductors & Electronics
$184BEVs & Batteries
$92BClean Energy Manufacturing & Infrastructure
$63BBiomanufacturing
$50BHeavy Industry
$196BClean Power

All data was sourced from public press releases, industry associations, and news articles.

Investing in America

$696 Billionin public infrastructure, semiconductor and clean energy investments in the United States under the Biden Administration, including:
$392.1Bannounced for transportation investments in roads, bridges, public transit, ports and airports, as well as electric school and transit buses, EV charging, and more.
$97.1Bannounced for grants, rebates, and other initiatives to accelerate the deployment of clean energy, clean buildings, and clean manufacturing. This is not inclusive of the clean energy tax incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.
$33.1Bannounced to make our communities more resilient to climate change and other threats.
$45.5Bannounced to provide clean water across the United States and improve water infrastructure. This includes $8.9B dedicated to lead pipe and service line replacement.

These funds represent announced funding and allocations from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act. All announcement data represented on these maps, including award and project locations and funding amounts, is preliminary and may be non-binding. Awards may be contingent on meeting certain requirements. For more information on sourcing, see the “A Note About This Data” tab included in the map data download.

Internet For All

The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to connecting everyone in America to affordable, reliable high-speed internet.
$86.4Bin funding from the Biden Administration to provide affordable, reliable high-speed internet to everyone in the United States.
23.3Mhouseholds in the United States are saving on high-speed internet through the Affordable Connectivity Program under the Biden Administration. Without Congressional action to extend funding for the program, those 23.3M households and families will lose that benefit, and will see their internet costs go up or lose internet access at the end of April. President Biden has been calling on Congress to pass legislation that would extend funding, but if Congressional Republicans fail to act, funding for this program will expire and these households could lose access to this essential benefit.

Funding figures represent compilations of relevant programs from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, American Rescue Plan, Consolidated Appropriations Act, and annual budgets.

Bringing jobs back to America

4.2%unemployment rate in the United States, with 16.4M new jobs created under the Biden Administration including 279.2K jobs in clean energy.
20.7Mapplications to start new businesses.
Over 220,000childcare programs kept open because of President Biden’s American Rescue Plan.
Over 100,000restaurants and bars kept open under President Biden’s leadership.

Lowering Costs

$8.8Bin home energy rebates to help hardworking families cut their energy costs by weatherizing their homes and replacing old appliances with more efficient models.
65.4Mseniors and other Medicare beneficiaries will save money on prescription drug costs because of President Biden’s $2,000 yearly cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug costs, a $35 monthly cap per insulin prescription, free vaccines, inflation rebates, and a drug price negotiation program.
21.4Mindividuals in the United States signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces during the Open Enrollment Period for 2024 and will benefit from average savings of about $800/year from lower health care premiums because of the Inflation Reduction Act and American Rescue Plan.
$167Bin student debt cancellation has been approved for 4.8M people in the United States under the Biden-Harris Administration.
Clean Energy Public Investments Private Investments Batteries/EVs
Spotlighting the real-life stories of Americans and communities reaping the tangible benefits of improved roads, bridges, public transit, and more.

Locations are approximate. Last Updated: December 20th, 2024

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Private Sector Investments Data:

All data was sourced from public press releases, industry associations, and news articles. For private sector investments that were partially funded through grants from the federal government (for example, a new battery plant funded with the help of a grant from the Department of Energy), only the private sector contribution to the investment is shown, not the federal cost share.

Public Sector Investments Data:

This map on public investments is intended to be illustrative of the scope of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act and the impact they have in all American communities, including yours.

All announcement data represented on these maps is preliminary and non-binding. Awards may be contingent on meeting certain requirements. Project locations are approximate, and in many cases, represent the geographic center of the city or county where a project is taking place.

“Formula” means funding distributed according to a formula fixed in legislation, often via state and local governments. “Discretionary” means funding distributed via an agency selection process, often via competitive grants. Some funding programs have both formula and discretionary characteristics, but for the purposes of this map each project is assigned to the category that best fits its program overall.

Data represents publicly announced Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act and Inflation Reduction Act funding as of November, 2024 and select awarded Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding as of November, 2024. This is a small subset of what these laws will fund and is not intended to be comprehensive.

To learn more about this data, see the “A Note About This Data” tab included in the map data download.

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