National Health Spending Explorer

This interactive tool provides up-to-date information on U.S. health spending by federal and local governments, private companies, and individuals. It was developed by KFF using data from the National Health Expenditure Accounts of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and will be updated annually with each data release. For help using this tool, check out our tutorial video.

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Health Expenditures 1960 - 2023

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All Types Spending by All Sources, 1960-2023U.S. $ Billions

YearAll TypesTotal National Health Expenditures
1960$27.12$27.12
1961$29.06$29.06
1962$31.77$31.77
1963$34.56$34.56
1964$38.25$38.25
1965$41.63$41.63
1966$45.75$45.75
1967$51.19$51.19
1968$58.02$58.02
1969$65.42$65.42
1970$74.08$74.08
1971$82.38$82.38
1972$92.39$92.39
1973$102.65$102.65
1974$116.34$116.34
1975$132.67$132.67
1976$152.03$152.03
1977$172.65$172.65
1978$193.96$193.96
1979$219.69$219.69
1980$253.23$253.23
1981$293.57$293.57
1982$330.94$330.94
1983$364.81$364.81
1984$401.90$401.90
1985$439.88$439.88
1986$472.28$472.28
1987$514.47$514.47
1988$576.65$576.65
1989$642.18$642.18
1990$718.73$718.73
1991$785.97$785.97
1992$852.20$852.20
1993$914.87$914.87
1994$966.37$966.37
1995$1,020.28$1,020.28
1996$1,073.56$1,073.56
1997$1,132.95$1,132.95
1998$1,198.44$1,198.44
1999$1,273.21$1,273.21
2000$1,366.00$1,366.00
2001$1,483.42$1,483.42
2002$1,631.02$1,631.02
2003$1,770.38$1,770.38
2004$1,894.68$1,894.68
2005$2,026.58$2,026.58
2006$2,165.10$2,165.10
2007$2,305.53$2,305.53
2008$2,402.36$2,402.36
2009$2,492.75$2,492.75
2010$2,589.64$2,589.64
2011$2,676.55$2,676.55
2012$2,783.26$2,783.26
2013$2,855.93$2,855.93
2014$3,002.11$3,002.11
2015$3,165.52$3,165.52
2016$3,307.92$3,307.92
2017$3,446.40$3,446.40
2018$3,603.75$3,603.75
2019$3,762.05$3,762.05
2020$4,153.86$4,153.86
2021$4,327.71$4,327.71
2022$4,525.85$4,525.85
2023$4,866.49$4,866.49
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