Funding Overview
The government’s coronavirus response includes $2.6 trillion in economic relief to individual citizens, loans for businesses, and support for hospitals and other medical providers, as well as economic relief for impacted businesses, industries, and state, local and tribal governments.
Features
Preventing and Detecting Fraud, Waste, Abuse, and Mismanagement
The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee doesn't just show you the data and where the money is spent. We use the data, along with our other law enforcement partners, to detect and combat fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. This coordinated, comprehensive approach to oversight helps us fulfill our pandemic response accountability mission.
Resources
For the Public
- Latest health news from the CDC: Get the Facts About Coronavirus
- Workplace information from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Guidance for workers and workplaces
- Personal finance advice from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Protecting your finances during the coronavirus pandemic
- What Veterans Need to Know, a list of FAQs from the Department of Veterans Affairs
For Business
- Find out about the Small Business Administration’s Coronavirus Relief Options here
- The CARES Act Assistance to Small Businesses site supplies information about the Department of the Treasury’s assistance programs
- Small businesses can find help on CFPB's Resources for Small Businesses page
- Farmers can get help through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program for Farmers
For Fraud Awareness
- Department of Health and Human Services OIG COVID-19 Portal
- Small Business Administration OIG scam and fraud alerts
- Federal Trade Commission consumer advice website
- Department of Justice OIG coronavirus page
- Department of Labor OIG's pandemic response portal
- Treasury IG for Tax Administration's IRS-Related Coronavirus Scams