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Idaho vs Nebraska

Federal spending comparison

Idaho’s stacked USAspending.gov obligation stock is $1.2B; Nebraska’s is $1.2B. Census population is a near twin: 2,001,619 in Idaho and 2,005,465 in Nebraska. Intensity is not a twin. Nebraska’s $175.68 per capita more than doubles Idaho’s $80.33. FY2026 obligations run the same way, $352.3M in Nebraska versus $160.8M in Idaho. Award counts are 29,667 versus 36,000. The figures are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • Idaho $1.2B vs Nebraska $1.2B in stacked USAspending obligations.
  • Per capita $80.33 vs $175.68 on 2,001,619 vs 2,005,465 residents.
  • Awards 29,667 vs 36,000; FY2026 $160.8M vs $352.3M.
  • Top industries: commercial and institutional building construction in Idaho; other computer related services in Nebraska.
  • Figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.

Twin Census counts, unmatched intensity

Idaho and Nebraska sit within a few thousand people of each other: 2,001,619 versus 2,005,465. That is as close as Census counts get in this slice. Stacked USAspending.gov obligations also sit together at $1.2B versus $1.2B. A matched headcount and a matched stock would usually produce matched ratios. They do not. Nebraska’s $175.68 per capita versus Idaho’s $80.33 is the split that remains.

Award volume leans Nebraska, 36,000 versus 29,667, without opening a stacked-dollar gap. The extra Nebraska rows sit beside the hotter ratio and the $352.3M FY2026 lead. Idaho’s slightly thinner log sits beside $80.33. Row count is not average award size. Cite USAspending.gov. Do not invent a mean from 36,000 or 29,667.

A twin-population pair is useful because it removes the usual scale excuse. Idaho’s cooler $80.33 reading is not a smaller-state artifact. Nebraska’s hotter $175.68 reading is not a larger-state artifact. Both states have about two million people. The obligation intensity still differs.

Building construction versus other computer related services

Idaho’s lead NAICS is commercial and institutional building construction. Nebraska’s is other computer related services. A construction peak and a computer-services peak on matched $1.2B stocks and matched Census counts are different mixes. Construction is a first read on Idaho. Computer related services are a first read on Nebraska.

Nebraska’s services peak sits beside $175.68 per capita, 36,000 awards, and $352.3M in FY2026. Idaho’s construction peak sits beside $80.33, 29,667 awards, and $160.8M. Use the Idaho and Nebraska state hubs for agencies and recipients. Both peaks are USAspending.gov obligation mixes. Outlays are not listed.

Full analysis: Idaho vs Nebraska on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.2B

Questions

Does Idaho or Nebraska have more federal spending?
Stacked USAspending.gov obligations are $1.2B in Idaho and $1.2B in Nebraska. Spending per capita is $80.33 versus $175.68 on 2,001,619 and 2,005,465 residents. Award counts are 29,667 versus 36,000. FY2026 obligations are $160.8M in Idaho and $352.3M in Nebraska. Both dollar series are obligations, not outlays.
What industries lead in Idaho and Nebraska?
Idaho's top industry is commercial and institutional building construction. Nebraska's is other computer related services. Those labels are the largest NAICS slices on $1.2B and $1.2B. Award counts are 29,667 in Idaho and 36,000 in Nebraska. The rest of each mix sits outside those peaks on USAspending.gov obligation files.
How do Idaho and Nebraska compare on a per-capita basis?
The packet reports $80.33 per capita in Idaho on 2,001,619 residents and $175.68 in Nebraska on 2,005,465 residents. Stacked stocks are $1.2B versus $1.2B. Award counts are 29,667 versus 36,000. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not outlays. FY2026 amounts are $160.8M versus $352.3M.
Are Idaho vs Nebraska figures Treasury outlays?
No. The $1.2B and $1.2B totals, and FY2026 amounts of $160.8M and $352.3M, are USAspending.gov obligations. Outlays are cash payments and can lag behind commitments. Spending per capita ($80.33 vs $175.68) 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.

Side-by-side federal spending and demographic comparison between Idaho and Nebraska.
IdahoMetricNebraska
$9.56BTotal Spending$15.37B
$5KPer Capita$8K
N/A% of GDPN/A
2.0MPopulation2.0M
N/AMedian IncomeN/A
N/APoverty RateN/A
N/ABachelor Degree %N/A
N/AMedian AgeN/A
N/AUnemploymentN/A
N/AGDP (Millions)N/A

Top Agencies — Idaho

  • Department of Energy$25.70B
  • Social Security Administration$24.20B
  • Department of Health and Human Services$18.23B
  • Department of Agriculture$4.90B
  • Department of Veterans Affairs$3.62B

Top Agencies — Nebraska

  • Department of Health and Human Services$32.46B
  • Social Security Administration$22.88B
  • Department of Agriculture$4.95B
  • Department of Defense$4.79B
  • Department of Veterans Affairs$4.19B

Top Industries — Idaho

  • ALL OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES$24.36B
  • REMEDIATION SERVICES$1.13B
  • NONSCHEDULED CHARTERED FREIGHT AIR TRANSPORTATION$824.9M
  • ALL OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND PREPARATION MANUFACTURING$554.3M
  • COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$436.7M

Top Industries — Nebraska

  • COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$1.19B
  • COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN SERVICES$1.10B
  • ENGINEERING SERVICES$607.5M
  • OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES$405.1M
  • FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES$381.7M