1 Current Funding of Surface Transportation Infrastructure Briefing for the National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission April 25,

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1 Current Funding of Surface Transportation Infrastructure Briefing for the National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission April 25, 2007

2 Highway Expenditures Total Federal, State & Local Government Highway Expenditures in 2004: $147.5b

3 Highway Capital Outlay Total Federal, State and Local Government Capital Outlay in 2004: $70.3b

4 Highway Expenditures Highway Spending, 1997 to 2004, All Govts.

5 Highway Revenue Sources Combined Federal, State and local government receipts for Highways in 2004: $145.3b

6 Highway Revenue Sources Funding for Highways Federal Percentage, 1957 to 2004

7 Transit Expenditures Total expenditures in 2004: $38 billion

8 Transit Expenditures Transit spending in 2004, relative to 1997: –Total: $38.0 billion, up 66% –Capital $12.6 billion, up 65%

9 Transit Expenditures Transit Capital spending in 2004, relative to 1997: –Federal: $4.9 billion, up 48.8% –State and Local:$7.7 billion, up 108.1%

10 Transit Revenue Sources 2004 Available Transit Funds by Provider: $39.5 billion

11 Transit Revenue Sources 2004 Available funds by Revenue Source