Mission

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) was established as an agency of the Department of Transportation by the Department of Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. 104). Title 23 of the United States Code and other supporting legislation authorize the Administration's various activities.
FHWA's mission is to improve mobility on our Nation's highways through national leadership, innovation, and program delivery. The Administration works with Federal, State, and local agencies as well as other stakeholders and partners to preserve and improve the National Highway System, which includes the Interstate System and other roads of importance for national defense and mobility. The FHWA works to improve highway safety and minimize traffic congestion on these and other key facilities. The FHWA bears the responsibility of ensuring that America's roads and highways remain safe, technologically up-to-date, and environmentally-friendly. Through surface transportation programs, innovative and traditional financing mechanisms, and new types of pavement and operational technology, FHWA increases the efficiency by which people and goods move throughout the Nation. The Administration also works to improve the efficiency of highway and road connections to other modes of transportation. The Federal-aid Highway Program's budget is primarily divided between Federal-aid funding and the Federal Lands Highway Program.

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Outlays (in millions of dollars)

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Year Outlay Year Outlay Year Outlay
1962 2,833 1991 14,477 2020 48,743
1963 3,075 1992 15,448 2021 47,614
1964 3,694 1993 16,594 2022 50,137
1965 4,074 1994 18,991 2023 54,016
1966 4,025 1995 19,436 2024 62,929*
1967 4,051 1996 19,913 2025 69,183*
1968 4,275 1997 20,717 2026 70,765*
1969 4,222 1998 20,278 2027 71,393*
1970 4,440 1999 22,972 2028 68,539*
1971 4,732 2000 25,207 2029 68,934*
1972 4,745 2001 27,502    
1973 4,814 2002 30,605    
1974 4,586 2003 30,772    
1975 4,841 2004 30,665    
1976 6,499 2005 31,875    
1977 6,146 2006 34,192    
1978 6,076 2007 34,984    
1979 7,255 2008 37,152    
1980 9,253 2009 39,779    
1981 9,132 2010 43,597    
1982 7,988 2011 44,826    
1983 8,950 2012 44,370    
1984 10,568 2013 43,933    
1985 12,875 2014 44,015    
1986 14,172 2015 42,606    
1987 12,705 2016 44,055    
1988 13,955 2017 44,168    
1989 13,430 2018 45,065    
1990 14,227 2019 45,712    
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Employee Counts

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Year Count Year Count Year Count
1962   1991   2020 2,726
1963   1992   2021 2,685
1964   1993   2022 2,697
1965   1994   2023 2,849
1966   1995   2024 2,925
1967   1996      
1968   1997      
1969   1998 3,525    
1970   1999 3,390    
1971   2000 3,441    
1972   2001 2,880    
1973   2002 2,930    
1974   2003 2,912    
1975   2004 2,879    
1976   2005 2,851    
1977   2006 2,827    
1978   2007 2,822    
1979   2008 2,867    
1980   2009 2,912    
1981   2010 2,982    
1982   2011 2,994    
1983   2012 2,917    
1984   2013 2,877    
1985   2014 2,901    
1986   2015 2,734    
1987   2016 2,729    
1988   2017 2,681    
1989   2018 2,633    
1990   2019 2,647    
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