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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.

Side-by-side federal spending and demographic comparison between Louisiana and Michigan.
LouisianaMetricMichigan
$42.09BTotal Spending$61.29B
$9KPer Capita$6K
N/A% of GDPN/A
4.6MPopulation10.1M
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 — 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