2017 Annual Report
IV. FDIC Budget and Spending
2017 BUDGET AND EXPENDITURES BY PROGRAM
(Excluding Investments)
The FDIC budget for 2017 totaled approximately $2.2 billion. Budget amounts were allocated as follows: $1.06 billion or 49 percent, to the Supervision and Consumer Protection program; $529 million or 24 percent, to the Receivership Management program; $317 million, or 15 percent, to the Insurance program; and $252 million, or 12 percent, to Corporate General and Administrative expenditures.
Actual expenditures for the year totaled $1.9 billion. Actual expenditures amounts were allocated as follows: $1.0 billion, or 52 percent, to the Supervision and Consumer Protection program; $430 million, or 22 percent, to the Receivership Management program; $291 million, or 15 percent, to the Insurance program; and $201 million, or 10 percent, to Corporate General and Administrative expenditures.
2017 BUDGET AND EXPENDITURES BY PROGRAM
(Including Allocated Support)
Dollars in Millions