COVID-19: Update on Key Indicators, the Federal Response, and Implementation of GAO Recommendations
Government Accountability Office07/31/2025
Fast Facts
In this final comprehensive COVID-19 report, we provided updates to our work regarding the impact of the pandemic on public health, the economy, and federal spending.
Our work on the COVID-19 pandemic has produced over 200 reports and 484 recommendations to the Congress and federal agencies. More than half of the recommendations have been implemented. This body of work has yielded at least $43.9 billion in financial savings to the government, among other improvements.
Of the recommendations, 200 remain open. If implemented, these recommendations may help the government to better prepare for and respond to future emergencies.
Highlights
Why This Matters
The COVID-19 pandemic caused catastrophic loss of life and damage to the economy. The federal government provided about $4.65 trillion in relief funds for response and recovery efforts. Although the federal emergency expired in May2023, public health and economic challenges persist. The CARES Act includes a provision for GAO to report regularly on pandemic impacts and the federal response.
GAO Key Takeaways
Updates to key COVID-19 indicators as of March 2025 include the following:
Public health. COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations have decreased overall, but public health impacts continued. For example, about 450 deaths were reported in March 2025.
Economic conditions. The economy has generally recovered from the downturn, but recovery in some areas has slowed somewhat. For example, inflation remained elevated compared with pre-pandemic levels.
Relief spending and fraud. The U.S. spent almost all COVID-19 relief funding. The full extent of fraud will never be known with certainty, but estimates indicate hundreds of billions of dollars in fraudulent payments were made. Fraud-related charges have been brought against at least 3,205 defendants. Of those, 2,331 defendants have been convicted as of March 31, 2025. Extending the statute of limitations for such violations would provide more time to investigate fraud.
GAO work on the pandemic has resulted in over 200 products and 484 recommendations to Congress and federal agencies. Over half of these have been closed. This has led to at least $43.9 billion in financial benefits, among other improvements. For example, GAO recommendations helped save over $14.8 billion based on program integrity improvements to small business loans and grants.
Examples of Financial and Non-Financial Benefits from GAO Work Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic as of March 2025
How GAO Did This Study
To provide key updates on public health, the economy, and pandemic-related spending and fraud, GAO analyzed federal data and public statements and reviewed relevant literature. To provide updates on the status of recommendations, GAO reviewed previously issued CARES Act reports and collected updates from federal agencies.
Recommendations
Congress and federal agencies are in the unique position to critically consider lessons from the COVID-19 response to better prepare for inevitable future emergencies. Two hundred GAO recommendations remain open that may provide such opportunities.
GAO Contacts
Jessica Farb Managing Director Health Care farbj@gao.govMedia Inquiries
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Congress and federal agencies are in the unique position to critically consider lessons from the COVID-19 response to better prepare for inevitable future emergencies. Two hundred GAO recommendations remain open that may provide such opportunities.