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Louisiana vs Oklahoma

Federal spending comparison

Oklahoma accounts for $5.46B in USAspending.gov obligations; Louisiana accounts for $4.71B. The stacked gap is modest, and so are the Census counts: 4,095,393 in Oklahoma and 4,597,740 in Louisiana. Intensity favors Louisiana, $268.17 per capita against Oklahoma’s $205.98. Award counts also favor Louisiana, 72,577 to 50,460. FY2026 dollars go to Louisiana as well, $1.23B versus $843.6M. The figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.

Key figures

  • Oklahoma $5.46B vs Louisiana $4.71B in stacked USAspending obligations.
  • Louisiana per capita $268.17 vs Oklahoma $205.98 on 4,597,740 vs 4,095,393 residents.
  • Awards: 72,577 vs 50,460; FY2026 $1.23B in Louisiana vs $843.6M in Oklahoma.
  • Top industries: ship building in Louisiana; aircraft parts in Oklahoma.
  • Figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.

Oklahoma’s stacked lead on two similar-size states

Oklahoma’s $5.46B is about 1.16 times Louisiana’s $4.71B. Population runs the other way by a small margin: Louisiana’s 4,597,740 versus Oklahoma’s 4,095,393, about 1.12 times. Dollars and people are both close. Intensity is not a photo finish. Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita still clears Oklahoma’s $205.98 because $4.71B on 4,597,740 residents is a hotter ratio than $5.46B on 4,095,393.

Award counts also go to Louisiana, 72,577 versus 50,460. Oklahoma’s larger dollar stock sits on fewer rows. Louisiana’s file is busier and, on a per-resident basis, denser. That combination — fewer stacked dollars, more awards, higher per capita — is the opposite of a simple “bigger state, bigger file” story.

FY2026 then hands Louisiana the latest-year dollar lead, $1.23B versus $843.6M, so the stacked ranking is the main cut Oklahoma still wins.

Ship building versus aircraft parts

Louisiana’s top industry is ship building and repairing. Oklahoma’s top industry is other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing. Those NAICS peaks sit on $4.71B and $5.46B. A shipyard lead is a first filter on the Gulf mix; an aircraft-parts lead is a first filter on the Oklahoma mix.

The 72,577 Louisiana awards and 50,460 Oklahoma awards include many actions outside those labels. Use the Louisiana and Oklahoma state hubs for agencies and recipients. Both peaks are USAspending.gov obligation mixes, not outlay mixes.

Full analysis: Louisiana vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $4.71B vs $5.46B

Questions

Does Louisiana or Oklahoma have more federal spending?
Oklahoma leads stacked USAspending.gov obligations $5.46B to Louisiana’s $4.71B. Louisiana leads spending per capita, $268.17 versus $205.98, on 4,597,740 residents against Oklahoma’s 4,095,393. Louisiana has more awards (72,577 vs 50,460). FY2026 obligations are $1.23B in Louisiana and $843.6M in Oklahoma.
Why is Louisiana’s per-capita figure higher if Oklahoma has more dollars?
The packet reports $268.17 per capita in Louisiana on 4,597,740 residents and $205.98 in Oklahoma on 4,095,393. The Census counts are close; the ratios are not. Award counts are 72,577 versus 50,460. Stacked obligations are $4.71B versus $5.46B. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not outlays.
What industries lead in Louisiana and Oklahoma?
Louisiana’s top industry is ship building and repairing. Oklahoma’s is other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing. Those labels are the largest NAICS slices on $4.71B and $5.46B. Award counts are 72,577 in Louisiana and 50,460 in Oklahoma.
Are Louisiana vs Oklahoma figures Treasury outlays?
No. The $4.71B and $5.46B totals, and FY2026 amounts of $1.23B and $843.6M, are USAspending.gov obligations. Outlays are cash payments and can lag. Spending per capita ($268.17 vs $205.98) uses Census population against those obligations.

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 Oklahoma.
LouisianaMetricOklahoma
$42.09BTotal Spending$22.36B
$9KPer Capita$5K
N/A% of GDPN/A
4.6MPopulation4.1M
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 — Oklahoma

  • Department of Health and Human Services$57.35B
  • Social Security Administration$49.82B
  • Department of Defense$26.40B
  • Department of Veterans Affairs$11.97B
  • Department of Agriculture$9.50B

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 — Oklahoma

  • AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING$6.35B
  • OTHER AIRCRAFT PARTS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING$4.90B
  • ENGINEERING SERVICES$3.06B
  • COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$2.68B
  • OTHER SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR AIR TRANSPORTATION$2.38B