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Are you curious about how much money you’ve spent on Steam games over the years? You can easily check your total spending in just a few clicks. In this article, we’ll show you how to see your spending total as well as a detailed breakdown of your Steam transaction history.

How to See Your Total Spending in Steam

  1. Open the Steam client and click Help at the top of the screen.
  2. Select Steam Support.
  3. Click My Account.
  4. Click Data Related to Your Steam Account.
  5. Click External Funds Used.
  6. Enter your username and password if prompted to do so.
  7. Find your total spending amount in the TotalSpend row.
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Checking Your Total Spending

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    Open Help in the Steam client. This method allows you to view the total amount of money you’ve spent on your Steam account since you first opened it. Click Help at the top of the Steam client.
    • If you’re on a Mac, Help is in the menu bar at the top of your screen when you have Steam open.
  2. 2
    Click Steam Support. It’s at the top of the Help menu. This will take you to the main support page in the Steam Client.
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    Select My Account. A new menu page will open.
  4. 4
    Click Data Related to Your Steam Account. This is the last option on the menu.
  5. 5
    Click External Funds Used. You may need to scroll down to find this option.
    • At this point, you may be prompted to enter your username and password for security purposes, even if you’re already logged in. Enter your credentials and verify with two-factor authentication, if necessary.
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    View your spending history. The total amount of money you’ve spent with your Steam account should be listed at the top, next to the TotalSpend header.
    • The data on this page isn’t always current. If you don’t think it reflects your most recent transactions on Steam, you can always compare the amount listed here with your purchase history.
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Viewing Your Purchase History

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    Check your purchase history in the Steam client. There are two ways to see your purchase history on Steam. To do so directly from the client:
    • Click Help > Steam Support > My Account.
    • Select Data Related to Your Steam Account.
    • Click Purchase History.
    • You should now see an itemized list of all your past purchases in Steam.
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    View your purchase history online. You can also see your purchase history in a browser. Visit store.steampowered.com/account/history and log in to your Steam account if you haven’t done so already. You’ll see a page with a list of every purchase you’ve made on your Steam account.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    How do I see how much I spent on a specific game? You can find this information in your purchase history. Check the Total column to see how much you spent on each game.
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    Can I trade Steam points for games? Not directly. Steam points are mainly good for customizing your profile and chat, or to give fun awards to fellow Steam community members.[1] However, some players have found workarounds to turn points into money, which you can spend on games. For instance:[2]
    • Trading points for seasonal badges is a great way to level up your Steam account quickly. This increases your drop rate for special items, such as trading cards and booster packs, when you play your games.
    • You can sell these special items in the Steam store for real money. Use the money you earn to purchase games.
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    How can I see the total amount of time I’ve spent on Steam? There are a couple of ways to do this.
    • To see how many hours you’ve spent on an individual game, open the Steam client and click Library, then select a game. You should see your Play Time displayed in the bar at the top of the page, below the game banner.
    • To see your total hours spent on Steam, you can use a third-party site like steamtime.info/. You’ll need to make your profile and game details public for this to work. Check out Steam’s guide to changing your privacy settings for detailed instructions.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Megaera Lorenz is an Egyptologist and Writer with over 20 years of experience in public education. In 2017, she graduated with her PhD in Egyptology from The University of Chicago, where she served for several years as a content advisor and program facilitator for the Oriental Institute Museum’s Public Education office. She has also developed and taught Egyptology courses at The University of Chicago and Loyola University Chicago.
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