You can check how much you’ve spent on Steam through Valve’s built‑in account‑data page, which shows a lifetime “TotalSpend” figure plus several sub‑totals.

Quick way to see your total spend

  1. Open a browser and go to Steam Support :
    https://help.steampowered.com

  2. Sign in with your Steam account.

  1. Click My Account in the support menu.
  1. Choose Data Related to Your Steam Account.
  1. Scroll to the Account section and click External Funds Used.

On that page you’ll see a row labeled TotalSpend , which is the total amount of real money you’ve ever added to your Steam account (games, DLC, wallet top‑ups, etc.).

What the numbers mean

Steam breaks your spend into a few categories here:

Label| What it means
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TotalSpend| Your overall lifetime spend on Steam (external funds only). 510
OldSpend| Amount spent before April 17, 2015. 5
PWSpend| Money spent on Perfect World‑linked items (CS:GO / Dota 2, etc.). 5
ChinaSpend| Spend via Steam China (if applicable). 5
PackageOnlySpend| Non‑transferable purchases (mainly games for your own library). 5

Extra: detailed purchase history

If you want to see every transaction (not just the total), you can also:

  • In Steam Support, under Data Related to Your Steam Account , open Purchase History.
  • Or visit your web history directly at:
    https://store.steampowered.com/account/history/

From there you can export or copy‑paste into a spreadsheet to tally specific time ranges or filter out wallet top‑ups vs game purchases.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.