Louisiana vs Michigan
Federal spending comparison
Michigan holds $8,395,413,599 in federal obligations on USAspending.gov. Louisiana holds $4,707,913,049. Michigan’s stacked stock is about 1.8 times Louisiana’s. Mix is the contrast readers notice first: ship building and repairing in Louisiana, automobile manufacturing in Michigan. Intensity favors Louisiana at $268.17 per capita against Michigan’s $175.18. Populations are 4,597,740 in Louisiana and 10,140,459 in Michigan. Award counts are 72,577 versus 416,538. FY2026 obligations are $1.23B in Louisiana and $1.78B in Michigan—both large latest-year books.
Key figures
- Michigan $8.4B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations.
- Populations: Louisiana 4,597,740 vs Michigan 10,140,459; per capita $268.17 vs $175.18.
- Michigan has more awards (416,538 vs 72,577); FY2026 $1.23B vs $1.78B.
- Top industries: ship building and repairing (LA) vs automobile manufacturing (MI).
- Figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.
Ships versus cars on two large stocks
These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays. Michigan’s $8.4B stock sits $3.7 billion above Louisiana’s $4.7B. Place of performance in the award file is the scoring rule. The pair is useful as a product contrast: yard work versus vehicle assembly, sitting on stocks that are both measured in billions.
Michigan logs 416,538 awards on $8.4B. Louisiana logs 72,577 awards on $4.7B. Michigan’s busier file on a larger stock is consistent with more actions. Louisiana’s thinner file implies a heavier typical booking. Dollars favor Michigan; intensity favors Louisiana.
Louisiana’s 72,577 awards on $4,707,913,049 versus Michigan’s 416,538 awards on $8,395,413,599 is a paperwork-and-scale gap. Per capita of $268.17 on 4,597,740 residents versus $175.18 on 10,140,459 residents still favors Louisiana. FY2026 of $1,232,995,601 versus $1,776,433,740 stays with Michigan. Ships versus cars is mix. Two large latest-year books can still invert on intensity.
Louisiana’s $268.17 versus Michigan’s $175.18
Louisiana’s 4,597,740 residents against $4.7B produce $268.17 per capita. Michigan’s 10,140,459 residents against $8.4B produce $175.18. Intensity in Louisiana is higher even though Michigan holds the larger stacked total, the busier file, and the larger FY2026 window.
A $268.17 per-person reading is an intensity fact attached to $4.7B, not a household payment. Michigan’s $175.18 is attached to $8.4B. This table scores USAspending place of performance, not GDP. Michigan can lead stacked dollars while trailing on a per-resident basis because 10,140,459 people spread $8.4B more thinly than 4,597,740 people spread $4.7B.
Full analysis: Louisiana vs Michigan on USAspending: $4.7B vs $8.4B →
Questions
- Which state has more federal spending, Louisiana or Michigan?
- Michigan leads in stacked USAspending.gov obligations: $8,395,413,599 versus Louisiana’s $4,707,913,049. Michigan has more awards (416,538 vs 72,577) and more people (10,140,459 vs 4,597,740). Spending per capita is $268.17 in Louisiana and $175.18 in Michigan. FY2026 obligations are $1.23B and $1.78B. These are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Why is Louisiana’s per-capita spending higher than Michigan’s?
- Louisiana’s $4.7B stock sits on 4,597,740 residents, which produces $268.17 per capita. Michigan’s $8.4B stock sits on 10,140,459 residents, which produces $175.18. Intensity favors Louisiana. The stacked ranking still favors Michigan. Award counts are 72,577 versus 416,538. FY2026 is $1.23B versus $1.78B.
- What industries lead Louisiana and Michigan federal awards?
- Louisiana’s top industry is ship building and repairing. Michigan’s is automobile manufacturing. Those slices sit on $4.7B and $8.4B obligation stocks. They mark the largest grouping in each file, not every award in either state. Award counts are 72,577 in Louisiana and 416,538 in Michigan.
- Are Louisiana vs Michigan figures Treasury outlays?
- No. SpendingVault uses USAspending.gov obligations. Outlays are cash payments and can lag. The $4.7B and $8.4B stacked totals and FY2026 amounts of $1.23B and $1.78B measure award commitments by place of performance, not Monthly Treasury Statement payments.
State comparison from SpendingVault aggregates of USAspending obligations. Per-capita uses Census population where present.
| Louisiana | Metric | Michigan |
|---|---|---|
| $42.09B | Total Spending | $61.29B |
| $9K | Per Capita | $6K |
| N/A | % of GDP | N/A |
| 4.6M | Population | 10.1M |
| N/A | Median Income | N/A |
| N/A | Poverty Rate | N/A |
| N/A | Bachelor Degree % | N/A |
| N/A | Median Age | N/A |
| N/A | Unemployment | N/A |
| N/A | GDP (Millions) | N/A |
Top Agencies — Louisiana
- Department of Health and Human Services$78.42B
- Social Security Administration$54.78B
- Department of Homeland Security$21.72B
- Department of Defense$19.37B
- Department of Agriculture$12.04B
Top Agencies — Michigan
- Department of Health and Human Services$149.60B
- Social Security Administration$145.81B
- Department of Defense$37.03B
- Department of Agriculture$16.62B
- Department of Veterans Affairs$12.69B
Top Industries — Louisiana
- SHIP BUILDING AND REPAIRING$9.58B
- OTHER HEAVY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION$4.88B
- FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES$3.06B
- GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE PROPULSION UNIT AND PROPULSION UNIT PARTS MANUFACTURING$2.87B
- COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$1.76B
Top Industries — Michigan
- MILITARY ARMORED VEHICLE, TANK, AND TANK COMPONENT MANUFACTURING$21.82B
- AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURING$3.83B
- ENGINEERING SERVICES$2.88B
- OTHER HEAVY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION$2.45B
- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT NANOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY)$1.19B
Source: USAspending.gov · More Comparisons · Louisiana · Michigan