Financial Statement - District of Columbia 2026

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The Constitution dictates that the federal district be under the jurisdiction of the US Congress. Washington, DC operates as a state while also performing functions of a city and a county. We are treated as a state in more than 500 federal laws. We are leaders in a region of 4 million people and growing.
DCs budget is divided into two parts: The operating budget allocates resources to run the city government day-to-day, paying for things such as the salaries of police officers and librarians, electricity and phone bills for government agencies, and health expenses for residents in one of the Districts health programs

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DC has passed 29 consecutive balanced budgets funded mostly by locally raised revenues. While DC is fiscally independent and has a $21 billion local budget, it is still subject to the Congressional appropriations process and riders that allow any member of Congress to impose their will on DC residents.
Financial information can be found on the companys web page in Investor Relations where Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other company reports are often kept. The SEC has financial filings electronically available beginning in 1993/1994 free on their website. See EDGAR: Company Filings.
The District of Columbias current budget The budget reported $21.2 billion in total spending, an increase of 7 percent over the previously enacted budget. Under the American Rescue Plan, the District of Columbia will receive $2.4 billion in fiscal aid from the federal government.

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