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Infrastructure
Infrastructure
2022 infrastructure and transportation expenditures fell 21% compared to a year prior when spending reached an all-time high due to COVID-19 support but remains 21% higher than 2019 pre-pandemic levels.
Infrastructure
The federal government spent $36.6 billion directly on infrastructure in 2022 and transferred an additional $94.5 billion to states.
Congress passed and President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in November 2021. The bill allocated $550 billion in new spending to rebuild roads, bridges and rails, airports, provide high-speed internet access, and address climate concerns. Spending started in 2022 and will be spread out over five years.
Infrastructure
About 66% of these allocations went toward public utilities, such as power lines and water storage facilities. On average, 31% of FEMA infrastructure spending after natural disasters went to rebuilding public utilities between 2000 to 2021.
Infrastructure
The percentage of canceled flights was about 1.7 percentage points higher than in 2021 and 0.6 higher than in 2019. Data does not yet reflect December 2022 when Southwest Airlines alone canceled more than 16,000 flights — more than the total number of flights canceled during the first nine months of the year.
Infrastructure
The proportion of bridges rated as poor in 2022 was 6.9% as the number of bridges increased by 1,047.
Infrastructure
The share of unsatisfactory roads was higher in 2020 than at any point between 2000 and 2009, but their condition has improved yearly since 2017.
Infrastructure
In 2022, the FCC proposed increasing the downloads benchmark to 100 mbps and uploads to 20 mbps. About 93% of homes can access broadband speeds meeting this proposed benchmark.
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