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North Dakota vs Wyoming

Federal spending comparison

North Dakota’s stacked USAspending.gov obligation stock is $700.4M; Wyoming’s is $598.9M. Both states list the same lead industry: commercial and institutional building construction. Intensity still splits. Wyoming’s spending per capita is $126.96 on 587,618 residents; North Dakota’s is $63.75 on 796,568. Award volume favors Wyoming, 9,330 against 7,218. FY2026 also favors Wyoming, $74.6M versus $50.8M. The figures are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • North Dakota $700.4M vs Wyoming $598.9M in stacked USAspending obligations.
  • Per capita $63.75 vs $126.96 on 796,568 vs 587,618 residents.
  • Awards 7,218 vs 9,330; FY2026 $50.8M vs $74.6M.
  • Both top industries are commercial and institutional building construction.
  • Figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.

A shared construction peak on unmatched stocks

North Dakota’s $700.4M stacked stock sits above Wyoming’s $598.9M. Census population leans North Dakota: 796,568 versus 587,618. Intensity inverts. $126.96 per capita in Wyoming is about double North Dakota’s $63.75. Cite those packet ratios beside the Census counts; they are not a second copy of $700.4M and $598.9M.

Award volume also favors the smaller stock. Wyoming’s 9,330 awards versus North Dakota’s 7,218 is a thicker action log on fewer dollars. Row count is not average award size. Cite USAspending.gov. Do not invent a mean from 9,330 or 7,218.

Commercial and institutional building construction on both sides

North Dakota’s lead NAICS is commercial and institutional building construction. Wyoming’s lead NAICS is the same label. A shared construction peak is a first filter on $700.4M and $598.9M, not a claim that the two mixes are interchangeable. The same industry name does not make $63.75 and $126.96 the same intensity.

The 7,218 North Dakota awards and 9,330 Wyoming awards include many actions outside that construction label. Use the North Dakota and Wyoming state hubs for agencies and recipients. Both peaks are USAspending.gov obligation mixes. Outlays are not in the packet.

North Dakota’s 7,218 awards sit on $700.4M. Wyoming’s 9,330 awards sit on $598.9M. The shared commercial and institutional building construction label does not make $63.75 and $126.96 the same intensity. Cite USAspending.gov.

Full analysis: North Dakota vs Wyoming on USAspending: $700.4M vs $598.9M

Questions

Does North Dakota or Wyoming have more federal spending?
North Dakota leads stacked USAspending.gov obligations $700.4M to Wyoming’s $598.9M. Wyoming leads spending per capita $126.96 to $63.75, awards 9,330 to 7,218, and FY2026 obligations $74.6M to $50.8M. Population is 796,568 in North Dakota and 587,618 in Wyoming.
What industries lead in North Dakota and Wyoming?
Both states list commercial and institutional building construction as the top industry. That shared label sits on $700.4M in North Dakota and $598.9M in Wyoming. Award counts are 7,218 in North Dakota and 9,330 in Wyoming. A shared peak is not a matched mix.
Why is Wyoming’s per-capita figure higher if both peak in construction?
The packet reports $126.96 per capita in Wyoming on 587,618 residents and $63.75 in North Dakota on 796,568. Stacked stocks are $598.9M versus $700.4M. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations divided by Census population where present. The same NAICS label does not produce the same intensity.
Are North Dakota vs Wyoming figures Treasury outlays?
No. The $700.4M and $598.9M totals, and FY2026 amounts of $50.8M and $74.6M, are USAspending.gov obligations. Outlays are cash payments and can lag. Spending per capita ($63.75 vs $126.96) uses Census population where present. This packet does not publish outlays or average award size.

State comparison from SpendingVault aggregates of USAspending obligations. Per-capita uses Census population where present.

Side-by-side federal spending and demographic comparison between North Dakota and Wyoming.
North DakotaMetricWyoming
$42.60BTotal Spending$3.80B
$53KPer Capita$6K
N/A% of GDPN/A
797KPopulation588K
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 — North Dakota

  • Department of Health and Human Services$233.80B
  • Social Security Administration$8.60B
  • Department of Agriculture$4.39B
  • Department of Defense$2.25B
  • Department of Transportation$2.07B

Top Agencies — Wyoming

  • Social Security Administration$7.84B
  • Department of Health and Human Services$3.71B
  • Department of Transportation$2.63B
  • Department of the Treasury$2.19B
  • Department of Veterans Affairs$1.44B

Top Industries — North Dakota

  • DIRECT HEALTH AND MEDICAL INSURANCE CARRIERS$2.16B
  • COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$796.4M
  • OTHER HEAVY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION$622.4M
  • ALL OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES$408.7M
  • HIGHWAY, STREET, AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION$150.0M

Top Industries — Wyoming

  • COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$607.7M
  • HIGHWAY, STREET, AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION$433.4M
  • ENGINEERING SERVICES$385.2M
  • WATER AND SEWER LINE AND RELATED STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION$328.0M
  • INDUSTRIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION$163.0M