Subsidyscope — Science, Space, and Technology Sector
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The federal government spent approximately $14.0 billion in fiscal year 2010 on grant programs that may provide a subsidy to the Science, Space, and Technology sector. This funding, administered by seven agencies across more than 25 active programs (Table 1), accounted for almost 2 percent of all government grants made that year ($822.6 billion). Read the full report.
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