UNEMPLOYED — Political Donations

724 unemployeds donated $5.4M to federal campaigns. See party breakdown and top states.

Overview

$5.4M
Total Donated
724
Donors
$7K
Avg per Donor

Party Breakdown

DEM$875K (43%)
REP$803K (40%)
IND$230K (11%)
GRE$75K (4%)
LIB$32K (2%)
Democratic Donations ($875K)Republican Donations ($803K)Independent Donations ($230K)Green Donations ($75K)Libertarian Donations ($32K)

Top States

StateAmount
California$1.9M
New York$735K
Florida$462K
Texas$228K
Washington$157K
Michigan$129K
Nevada$123K
Massachusetts$111K
New Jersey$108K
Maryland$106K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do unemployeds donate to political campaigns?

724 unemployeds have donated a total of $5.4M to federal campaigns. The average donation per donor is $7K.

Which party do unemployeds favor?

UNEMPLOYED donations break down as: DEM: $875K, REP: $803K, IND: $230K, GRE: $75K, LIB: $32K.

Where are unemployed donors located?

UNEMPLOYED donors are spread across multiple states. The top states are: California ($1.9M), New York ($735K), Florida ($462K), Texas ($228K), Washington ($157K).

How is occupation donation data collected?

Occupation data comes from FEC filings where donors self-report their occupation. Note that the same occupation may appear under different titles (e.g., "Attorney" and "Lawyer").