State Spending Portal
In March 2008, the Comptroller General's Office unveiled the state's first Spending Transparency Website. The purpose of this transparency website is to provide citizens with convenient access to details about state government financial matters, including details on how tax dollars are spent. Select one of the links below and follow the prompts to obtain spending information for individual state agencies and other government entities.
With a few simple clicks, anyone can now view the spending of more than 90 state government units and many units of local government. We hope you find this website useful.
To view a specific state agency's monthly expenditure, see their Monthly Detailed Spending on the State Government Spending Transparency website.
For questions about a specific state agency's expenditure, find contact information on the state government agency listing.
For questions about this website or to request additional information, please email us.
Fiscal Transparency Reports
Annual Totals of State Tax Exemptions (PDF)
Bank Account Transparency and Accountability
Economic Development Assistance Provided by State Government
Higher Education Spending Transparency
Local Government Spending Transparency (Including School Districts)
Monthly State Spending Transparency Files (Downloadable)
New Taxes and Fees for Road Maintenance
SC CARES Act Relief Grant Program (New!)
SC Insurance Reserve Fund Payments
SC State Government's Highest-Paid Vendors
State Government Spending Transparency
External Spending Reports
Current Annual Budget for Each State Agency
SC Aeronautics Commission Flight Logs and Manifests
SC Retirement System Investment Commission Meetings (Live-Streamed by SC ETV and Archived)
State Agency Annual Accountability Reports
State Agency Audits by the State Auditor's Office
State Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports (10 Years)
State Employee Salary Search Site
State Fiscal Accountability Authority Meetings (Live-Streamed and Archived by SC ETV)
State Revenue Reports and Forecasts by the Board of Economic Advisors