About TheFiscalFinder
TheFiscalFinder makes federal spending followable. Instead of running searches, you roam a graph: every contractor, agency, award, and place is its own page, and every page links to the ones around it, so you can trace a dollar from the agency that paid it to the company that received it and the place where the work landed.
It is built for the curious and the accountable: journalists, researchers, and citizens. All data is public domain, sourced from USASpending.gov, and every inferred link is labeled. See the methodology for how we handle trust.
Part of 137 Finder
TheFiscalFinder is published by 137 Finder LLC, an independent company that builds free, deeply cross-linked public-reference databases. Each site takes a large body of public-record or public-domain data and makes it roamable: click any entity and follow its connections. The family includes PolitiFinder (U.S. elections and the people who run in them), JudicialFinder (the U.S. judiciary), GravityFinder (a relational explorer of the universe), and TheFiscalFinder (federal spending: the agencies, contractors, and awards behind every dollar). The sites share engineering and editorial standards but are operated independently, and each cites its sources and is free to use.
Questions or corrections: support@thefiscalfinder.com.