Arkansas vs Montana
Federal spending comparison
Arkansas holds $1.7B in stacked USAspending.gov obligations; Montana holds $1.2B. Census population runs 3,088,354 in Arkansas against 1,137,233 in Montana, so Montana’s $187.18 per capita more than doubles Arkansas’s $85.06. Award volume follows the larger state: 79,590 actions versus 21,487. FY2026 obligations are closer, $262.7M in Arkansas and $212.9M in Montana, and both series are obligations rather than outlays.
Key figures
- Arkansas $1.7B vs Montana $1.2B in stacked USAspending obligations.
- Montana per capita $187.18 vs Arkansas $85.06 on 1,137,233 vs 3,088,354 residents.
- Awards: 79,590 vs 21,487; FY2026 $262.7M vs $212.9M.
- Top industries: poultry processing in Arkansas; commercial and institutional building construction in Montana.
- Figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.
A larger Arkansas stock on a cooler per-capita ratio
The stacked ranking is not close if you only read dollars: $1.7B in Arkansas versus $1.2B in Montana. Population explains most of that gap. Arkansas’s 3,088,354 residents are nearly three times Montana’s 1,137,233. Divide the same USAspending.gov obligation stocks by those Census counts and the ranking flips. Montana’s $187.18 per capita sits well above Arkansas’s $85.06.
Award counts track the larger file, not the hotter ratio. Arkansas records 79,590 awards; Montana records 21,487. That is a denser action log on a modestly larger stock, not proof of larger average awards. The packet does not report mean award size, and dividing $1.7B or $1.2B by those row totals would invent a figure USAspending.gov does not supply here.
FY2026 does not restore Montana’s intensity lead in dollar terms. Arkansas’s $262.7M latest-year obligations still exceed Montana’s $212.9M. The per-capita story ($187.18 vs $85.06) and the stacked-dollar story ($1.2B vs $1.7B) remain different rankings on the same USAspending.gov obligation series.
Poultry processing versus commercial building construction
Arkansas’s lead NAICS label is poultry processing. Montana’s is commercial and institutional building construction. Those peaks sit on the $1.7B and $1.2B stocks; they are the largest industry slices in each state’s mix, not the whole mix. Poultry processing is a first read on Arkansas’s obligation file. Building construction is a first read on Montana’s.
The 79,590 Arkansas awards and 21,487 Montana awards include many actions outside those two labels. Agency and recipient detail lives on the Arkansas and Montana state hubs. Both peaks are USAspending.gov obligation mixes. Outlays are a different series and are not in this packet.
Full analysis: Arkansas vs Montana on USAspending: $1.7B vs $1.2B →
Questions
- Does Arkansas or Montana have more federal spending?
- Arkansas leads stacked USAspending.gov obligations $1.7B to Montana’s $1.2B. Montana leads spending per capita, $187.18 versus $85.06, on 1,137,233 residents against Arkansas’s 3,088,354. Arkansas has more awards (79,590 vs 21,487). FY2026 obligations are $262.7M in Arkansas and $212.9M in Montana.
- Why is Montana’s per-capita figure higher than Arkansas’s?
- The packet reports $187.18 per capita in Montana on 1,137,233 residents and $85.06 in Arkansas on 3,088,354. Stacked stocks are $1.2B versus $1.7B. Award counts are 21,487 versus 79,590. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not outlays. Population, not a larger Montana stock, drives the hotter ratio.
- What industries lead in Arkansas and Montana?
- Arkansas’s top industry is poultry processing. Montana’s is commercial and institutional building construction. Those labels are the largest NAICS slices on $1.7B and $1.2B. Award counts are 79,590 in Arkansas and 21,487 in Montana. The rest of each mix sits outside those peaks.
- Are Arkansas vs Montana figures Treasury outlays?
- No. The $1.7B and $1.2B totals, and FY2026 amounts of $262.7M and $212.9M, are USAspending.gov obligations. Outlays are cash payments and can lag behind commitments. Spending per capita ($85.06 vs $187.18) uses Census population where present. This packet does not publish outlays.
State comparison from SpendingVault aggregates of USAspending obligations. Per-capita uses Census population where present.
Top Agencies — Arkansas
- Social Security Administration$41.31B
- Department of Health and Human Services$36.04B
- Department of Veterans Affairs$6.77B
- Department of Agriculture$6.28B
- Department of Transportation$4.28B
Top Agencies — Montana
- Social Security Administration$15.05B
- Department of Health and Human Services$13.38B
- Department of Agriculture$3.75B
- Department of Transportation$3.56B
- Department of the Treasury$3.01B
Top Industries — Arkansas
- COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES$1.09B
- COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$1.01B
- OTHER HEAVY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION$578.2M
- AMMUNITION (EXCEPT SMALL ARMS) MANUFACTURING$547.8M
- ALL OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES$420.4M
Top Industries — Montana
- COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$1.08B
- HIGHWAY, STREET, AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION$321.2M
- NONSCHEDULED CHARTERED FREIGHT AIR TRANSPORTATION$315.6M
- ENGINEERING SERVICES$296.0M
- OTHER HEAVY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION$249.4M
Source: USAspending.gov · More Comparisons · Arkansas · Montana