Indiana has $28.6B in tracked subsidies across 4699 beneficiary companies. 888 of these companies also donated to political campaigns (19% donor rate). County-level data available for 92 of 92 counties.

$28.6B Total Subsidies Tracked
4,699 Beneficiary Companies
888 Donor-Beneficiaries Matched 19% donor rate
$31.3M Total Donated by Beneficiaries

County Overview

93 counties ranked by subsidy total. Click any county for full details.

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Key Findings

  • 888 of 4,699 subsidized companies (18.9%) made campaign donations — $31.3M total.
  • $13.1M in donations flowed from beneficiaries to 939 political committees. Top recipient: Mitch for Governor Campaign Committee ($1.2M).
  • $28.60B in total subsidies tracked across 4,699 beneficiary companies in Indiana.

Political Committee Activity

$13.1M Total donated to committees
939 Committees receiving funds

Top recipient: Mitch for Governor Campaign Committee ($1184K — 0.36% beneficiary-funded)

All Counties

County-level subsidy data for Indiana
CountyScoreTotal SubsidiesCompanies
Knox4.4$3274.4M0
St Joseph4.4$8969.5M0
Vanderburgh4.4$105.3M0
Vigo4.1$429.3M0
Whitley4.1$80.0M0
Montgomery3.9$16.6M0
Hendricks3.8$4881.2M0
Johnson3.8$74.0M0
Monroe3.8$166.5M0
Tippecanoe3.8$1266.7M0
Hancock3.8$61.7M0
Marshall3.8$29.2M0
Wayne3.5$30.7M0
Elkhart3.5$211.8M0
Howard3.5$822.5M0
Ripley3.5$9.5M0
White3.5$7.2M0
Shelby3.5$33.9M0
Decatur3.3$2297.3M0
Madison3.3$99.1M0
Marion3.3$4582.5M0
Porter3.3$103.1M0
Lake3.2$70.5M0
Morgan3.2$21.8M0
Steuben3.2$18.0M0
Warrick3.2$24.1M0
Jefferson3.2$12.7M0
Scott3.2$7.9M0
Harrison3.1$6.9M0
Owen3.1$3.0M0
Vermillion3.1$1.4M0
Wabash3.1$4.6M0
Warren3.1$1.2M0
Jennings3.1$14.0M0
Hamilton3.0$176.9M0
Kosciusko3.0$105.2M0
Daviess3.0$31.6M0
Grant3.0$55.0M0
Spencer3.0$0.2M0
Tipton2.9$13.1M0
Martin2.9$4.5M0
Rush2.8$10.3M0
Clark2.7$111.7M0
Crawford2.6$0.5M0
Dearborn2.6$37.8M0
Delaware2.6$37.5M0
Greene2.6$31.7M0
Laporte2.6$20.6M0
Randolph2.6$20.4M0
Washington2.6$1.3M0
Gibson2.6$12.8M0
Henry2.6$10.7M0
Huntington2.6$14.8M0
Jasper2.6$14.8M0
Perry2.6$11.0M0
Wells2.6$12.7M0
Posey2.5$5.2M0
Starke2.5$2.2M0
Sullivan2.5$0.2M0
Allen2.4$15.0M0
Jackson2.4$14.8M0
Jay2.2$6.2M0
Floyd2.0$29.2M0
Fayette2.0$6.9M0
Lagrange2.0$14.0M0
Putnam2.0$10.8M0
Miami1.9$5.0M0
Clinton1.80
Statewide1.80
Switzerland1.8$0.1M0
Union1.8$0.1M0
Boone1.7$8.7M0
Clay1.7$7.1M0
Pulaski1.6$4.1M0
Lawrence1.4$0.2M0
Pike1.4$0.2M0
Adams1.00
Bartholomew1.00
Benton1.00
Blackford1.00
Brown1.00
Carroll1.00
Cass1.00
Dekalb1.00
Dubois1.00
Fountain1.00
Franklin1.00
Fulton1.00
Newton1.00
Noble1.00
Ohio1.00
Orange1.00
Parke1.00
How we calculated this

State summaries aggregate county-level data from Good Jobs First subsidy records cross-referenced with state campaign finance databases. Donor rates reflect the percentage of subsidy recipients matched to campaign contributors. County scorecards use a composite weighted score (subsidy concentration 35%, donor overlap 30%, tax burden 20%, WARN notices 15%).

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