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In 2023, Kentucky received $16,050,655 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking sixth nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).

In 2022, Kentucky received $39,441,780 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking 31st nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).

In 2021, Kentucky received $28,874,102 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking 10th nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).

Grant County ranks 254th in trade with $15.32 million in exports in 2017.

Henry County ranks 243rd in trade with $36 million in exports in 2017.

Washington County ranks 237th in trade with $40.34 million in exports in 2017.

Dearborn County ranks 236th in trade with $40.79 million in exports in 2017.

Harrison County ranks 235th in trade with $41.57 million in exports in 2017.

Scott County ranks 234th in trade with $42.85 million in exports in 2017.

Oldham County ranks 233rd in trade with $43.02 million in exports in 2017.

Shelby County ranks 216th in trade with $96.02 million in exports in 2017.

Campbell County ranks 199th in trade with $183.33 million in exports in 2017.

Clermont County ranks 196th in trade with $228.41 million in exports in 2017.

Bullitt County ranks 190th in trade with $294.56 million in exports in 2017.

Floyd County ranks 187th in trade with $316.26 million in exports in 2017.

Clark County ranks 178th in trade with $355.96 million in exports in 2017.

Warren County ranks 126th in trade with $1.10 billion in exports in 2017.

Butler County ranks 102nd in trade with $1.76 billion in exports in 2017.

Cleveland-Elyria metro area exported $8.94 billion in 2017, $19.09 million more than Louisville/Jefferson County, according to the International Trade Administration.

San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward metro area exported $29.10 billion in 2017, $549.05 million more than Cincinnati-Middletown, according to the International Trade Administration.