Data guides
Written explainers on top of SpendingVault USAspending tables — same obligations, more context. Cross-dimension joins live under data ties.
- Administrative Conference of the U.S. federal obligations
Administrative Conference of the U.S. obligated $158,920 on 2 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 302.
- FY2024 USAspending in Alaska’s at-large district
Alaska’s at-large district shows $53.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 27,361 awards.
- Alaska vs California on USAspending: $3.5B against $39.5B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Alaska’s $3.5B. Alaska leads per capita $532.17 vs $135.64. Both peak in construction.
- Alaska vs Iowa on USAspending: $3.49B vs $3.84B
Iowa leads Alaska $3.84B to $3.49B in USAspending obligations. Alaska per capita $532.17 vs $127.17. FY2026 $393.9M vs $412.2M.
- Alaska vs Indiana on USAspending: $3.49B vs $3.83B
Indiana leads Alaska $3.83B to $3.49B in USAspending obligations. Alaska’s per capita is $532.17 vs $80.53. Shared construction. FY2026 $393.9M vs $557.6M.
- Alaska vs Kansas on USAspending: $3.49B vs $2.91B
Alaska $3.49B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Alaska per capita $532.17 vs $67.40. FY2026 $393.9M vs $200.2M.
- Alaska vs Kentucky on USAspending: $3.49B vs $3.82B
Kentucky $3.82B vs Alaska $3.49B in USAspending obligations. Alaska per capita $532.17 vs $142.10. Construction vs couriers. FY2026 $393.9M vs $652.0M.
- Alaska vs Minnesota on USAspending: $3.49B vs $2.74B
Alaska $3.49B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $532.17 vs $66.07. Awards 25,423 vs 98,897.
- Alaska vs Mississippi on USAspending: $3.49B vs $2.88B
Alaska $3.49B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $532.17 vs $115.31. Awards 25,423 vs 233,003.
- Alaska vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $3.49B vs $2.48B
Alaska $3.49B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $532.17 vs $284.15. FY2026 $393.9M vs $400.4M.
- Alaska vs New Mexico on USAspending: $3.49B vs $3.93B
New Mexico leads Alaska $3.93B to $3.49B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $532.17. FY2026 $2.01B vs $393.9M.
- Alaska vs Nevada on USAspending: $3.49B vs $2.86B
Alaska $3.49B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $532.17 vs $171.84. FY2026 $393.9M vs $561.5M.
- Alaska vs Oregon on USAspending: $3.49B vs $2.67B
Alaska $3.49B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $532.17 vs $56.06. FY2026 $393.9M vs $239.5M.
- Alaska vs South Carolina on USAspending: $3.49B vs $3.85B
South Carolina leads Alaska $3.85B to $3.49B in USAspending obligations. Alaska per capita $532.17 vs $83.98. FY2026 $393.9M vs $460.1M.
- Alaska vs Tennessee on USAspending: $3.49B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs Alaska $3.49B in USAspending obligations. Alaska per capita $532.17 vs $97.50. Construction vs couriers. FY2026 $393.9M vs $704.7M.
- Alaska vs Texas on USAspending: $3.5B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Alaska’s $3.5B. Per capita is closer: $686.10 vs $532.17. FY2026 is $21.5B vs $393.9M.
- Alaska vs Virginia on USAspending: a small state with a heavy per-person load
Alaska’s $3.5B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Alaska’s per capita is $532.17 on 740,133 people vs Virginia’s $1,344.24.
- USAspending in Alabama District 01, FY2024
Alabama District 01: $16.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 25,206 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Alabama District 02, FY2024
Alabama District 02: $21.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 17,671 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 obligations in Alabama's 3rd district
Alabama District 03 shows $7.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,019 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Alabama District 05, FY2024
Alabama District 05 FY2024 USAspending: $98.3 billion in obligations on 12,975 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Alabama District 07
Alabama District 07 shows $8.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 31,840 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Alabama’s district 90 bucket
Alabama’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $38.0 billion in FY2024 obligations across 8,148 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Alabama vs California on USAspending: $7.7B against $39.5B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Alabama’s $7.7B. Both peak in commercial construction. Per capita $135.64 vs $116.81.
- Alabama vs Colorado on USAspending: $7.7B vs $8.1B
Colorado $8.1B vs Alabama $7.7B in USAspending obligations. Alabama logs 161,254 awards vs Colorado’s 91,723; per capita $116.81 vs $97.34.
- Alabama vs Connecticut on USAspending: $7.7B vs $7.5B
Alabama $7.7B vs Connecticut $7.5B USAspending obligations. Connecticut’s $266.81 per capita doubles Alabama’s $116.81; FY2026 $980.5M vs $602.5M.
- Alabama vs Georgia on USAspending: $7.7B vs $9.7B
Georgia leads Alabama $9.7B to $7.7B in USAspending obligations. Alabama shows $116.81 per capita vs $95.66 on 5,157,699 residents vs 11.2M.
- Alabama vs Hawaii on USAspending: $7.68B vs $4.09B
Alabama leads Hawaii $7.68B to $4.09B in USAspending obligations. Hawaii’s per capita is $196.71 vs $116.81. Both peak in commercial construction.
- Alabama vs Louisiana on USAspending: $7.7B vs $4.7B
Alabama $7.7B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita and $1.23B FY2026 double Alabama’s $116.81 and $602.5M.
- Alabama vs Michigan on USAspending: $7.7B vs $8.4B
Michigan leads Alabama $8.4B to $7.7B in USAspending obligations. Michigan shows $175.18 per capita vs $116.81 and FY2026 of $1.8B vs $602.5M.
- Alabama vs North Carolina on USAspending: $7.7B vs $6.3B
Alabama $7.7B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. North Carolina logs 429,746 awards vs 161,254; Alabama’s $116.81 per capita leads $66.77.
- Alabama vs New Jersey on USAspending: $7.7B vs $8.1B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Alabama $7.7B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 161,254; per capita $92.49 vs Alabama’s $116.81.
- Alabama vs Ohio on USAspending: $7.7B vs $8.1B
Ohio $8.1B vs Alabama $7.7B in USAspending obligations. Alabama’s $116.81 per capita tops Ohio’s $61.66; award counts sit close at 161,254 vs 168,038.
- Alabama vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $7.7B vs $5.5B
Alabama $7.7B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita tops Alabama’s $116.81; FY2026 $843.6M vs $602.5M.
- Alabama vs Texas on USAspending: $7.7B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Alabama $7.7B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs commercial construction. Per capita $686.1 vs $116.81. FY2026 $21.5B vs $602.5M.
- Alabama vs Utah on USAspending: $7.68B vs $4.06B
Alabama leads Utah $7.68B to $4.06B in USAspending obligations, but Utah’s per capita is $199.06 vs $116.81 and FY2026 is $697.4M vs $602.5M.
- Alabama vs Virginia on USAspending
Alabama’s $7.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Building construction vs IT services; 161,254 awards vs 1,116,647.
- Alabama vs Washington on USAspending: $7.7B edges $7.3B
Alabama edges Washington $7.7B to $7.3B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people. Per capita $116.81 vs $73.46. Both led by construction.
- Alabama’s USAspending obligation file
Alabama shows $307.57B in USAspending.gov obligations and 287,505 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Alaska’s USAspending obligation book
Alaska shows $76.81B in USAspending.gov obligations and 49,408 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- American Battle Monuments Commission federal obligations
American Battle Monuments Commission obligated $1.1 million on 3 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 074.
- Appalachian Regional Commission federal obligations
Appalachian Regional Commission obligated $282.9 million on 449 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 309.
- USAspending in Arkansas District 01
Arkansas District 01 shows $7.3B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 22,890 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in Arkansas’s 2nd district
Arkansas’s 2nd district shows $11.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 10,249 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Arkansas’s 3rd district
Arkansas District 03 shows $6.8B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 34,185 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending.gov obligations in Arkansas District 04
Arkansas District 04 shows $7.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 16,158 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Arkansas District 90 (non-voting / unspecified)
Arkansas District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $22.1 billion on 3,573 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Arkansas vs Idaho on USAspending: $1.7B vs $1.2B
Arkansas $1.7B vs Idaho $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Per capita nearly even: $85.06 vs $80.33. Awards 79,590 vs 29,667.
- Arkansas vs Maine on USAspending: $1.7B vs $776.4M
Arkansas $1.7B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Maine per capita $35.09 vs $85.06. Awards 79,590 vs 26,048. FY2026 $262.7M vs $49.3M.
- Arkansas vs Montana on USAspending: $1.7B vs $1.2B
Arkansas $1.7B vs Montana $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Montana per capita $187.18 vs $85.06. Awards 79,590 vs 21,487.
- Arkansas vs North Dakota on USAspending: $1.7B vs $700.4M
Arkansas $1.7B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Awards 79,590 vs 7,218. Per capita $85.06 vs $63.75. FY2026 $262.7M vs $50.8M.
- Arkansas vs Nebraska on USAspending: $1.7B vs $1.2B
Arkansas $1.7B vs Nebraska $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Nebraska FY2026 $352.3M leads Arkansas $262.7M. Per capita $175.68 vs $85.06.
- Arkansas vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $1.72B vs $2.48B
New Hampshire $2.48B vs Arkansas $1.72B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $85.06. Awards 79,590 vs 9,224.
- Arkansas vs Oregon on USAspending: $1.72B vs $2.67B
Oregon $2.67B vs Arkansas $1.72B in USAspending obligations. AR per capita $85.06 vs $56.06. Awards 79,590 vs 36,965.
- Arkansas vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $1.7B vs $880.6M
Arkansas $1.7B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Poultry vs confectionery. Per capita $85.06 vs $71.48. Awards 79,590 vs 11,923.
- Arkansas vs South Dakota on USAspending: $1.7B vs $1.0B
Arkansas $1.7B vs South Dakota $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Awards 79,590 vs 8,274. Per capita close: $85.06 vs $79.92.
- Arkansas vs Texas on USAspending: $1.7B against $72.7B
Texas dwarfs Arkansas $72.7B to $1.7B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is $686.10 vs $85.06; poultry vs pharmaceutical manufacturing.
- Arkansas vs Virginia on USAspending: poultry-led $1.7B vs $110.8B
Arkansas’s $1.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Poultry processing leads Arkansas; per capita $85.06 vs $1,344.24.
- Arkansas vs Vermont on USAspending: $1.7B vs $1.0B
Arkansas $1.7B vs Vermont $1.0B in USAspending obligations. FY2026 $262.7M vs $47.3M. Awards 79,590 vs 12,020. Per capita $85.06 vs $72.92.
- Arkansas vs West Virginia on USAspending: $1.72B vs $1.66B
Arkansas $1.72B vs West Virginia $1.66B in USAspending obligations. WV per capita $113.44 vs $85.06. Awards 79,590 vs 14,302.
- Arizona’s federal obligation book, FY2024–2026
Arizona shows $396.63B in USAspending.gov obligations and 192,830 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Arkansas’s indexed federal obligation total
Arkansas shows $108.16B in USAspending.gov obligations and 232,655 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 obligations in Arizona's 1st district
Arizona District 01 shows $8.1B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 5,868 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending obligations in Arizona District 02
Arizona District 02: $9.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 8,692 awards. Place-of-performance geography, not HQ.
- USAspending in Arizona District 03, FY2024
Arizona District 03 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $13.3 billion on 50,540 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- USAspending in Arizona District 04, FY2024
Arizona District 04: $21.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,863 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Arizona District 05, FY2024
Arizona District 05 shows $6.7B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 1,050 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending totals for Arizona’s 7th district
USAspending.gov lists $61.1 billion in FY2024 obligations for place of performance in Arizona’s 7th district across 6,291 awards.
- Arizona District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Arizona District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $101.5 billion on 10,798 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Arizona vs California on USAspending: $13.1B vs $39.5B, inverted intensity
California leads Arizona $39.5B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations, but Arizona’s per capita is $435.71 vs California’s $135.64.
- Arizona vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $13.1B vs $19.9B
D.C. leads Arizona $19.9B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is $3,166.95 vs $435.71; FY2026 favors Arizona at $3.3B vs $2.2B.
- Arizona vs Florida on USAspending: $13.1B vs $22.7B
Florida leads Arizona $22.7B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Arizona shows $435.71 per capita vs $161.99; FY2026 is close at $3.3B vs $3.8B.
- Arizona vs Illinois on USAspending: $13.1B vs $15.9B
Illinois leads Arizona $15.9B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Arizona shows $435.71 per capita vs $143.78 and FY2026 of $3.3B vs $1.8B.
- Arizona vs Massachusetts on USAspending: $13.1B vs $13.5B
Massachusetts leads Arizona $13.5B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Arizona shows $435.71 per capita vs $364.70 and FY2026 of $3.3B vs $2.6B.
- Arizona vs Maryland on USAspending: $13.1B vs $30.1B
Maryland leads Arizona $30.1B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Arizona’s per capita is $435.71 vs $315.60. Insurance carriers vs computer services.
- Arizona vs Missouri on USAspending: $13.1B vs $10.4B
Arizona leads Missouri $13.1B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Arizona shows $435.71 per capita vs $262.46; Missouri logs 300,867 awards vs 118,504.
- Arizona vs New York on USAspending: $13.1B vs $11.9B
Arizona leads New York $13.1B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people (7.6M vs 19.9M) and $435.71 vs $70.36 per capita.
- Arizona vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: $13.1B vs $28.1B
Pennsylvania leads Arizona $28.1B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Arizona shows $435.71 per capita vs $239.68 and a larger FY2026 slice.
- Arizona vs Texas on USAspending: $13.1B vs $72.7B
Texas leads Arizona $72.7B to $13.1B in USAspending obligations. Arizona per capita $435.71 vs $686.10. Insurance carriers vs pharmaceuticals.
- Arizona vs Virginia on USAspending
Arizona’s $13.1B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Health insurance carriers vs IT services; per-capita $435.71 vs $1,344.24.
- Arizona vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $13.1B vs $10.0B
Arizona leads Wisconsin $13.1B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Both top industries are health-insurance carriers; per capita is $435.71 vs $407.20.
- FY2024 USAspending in California District 01
California District 01 shows $7.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 27,987 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in California District 03, FY2024
California District 03: $25.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 8,397 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in California District 06, FY2024
California District 06: $26.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,581 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in California’s 7th district
California’s 7th district shows $14.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 2,541 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in California’s 11th district
California’s 11th district shows $10.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 5,458 awards.
- USAspending in California District 12, FY2024
California District 12: $23.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,036 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in California District 14, FY2024
California’s 14th district shows $69.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,855 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in California District 16, FY2024
California District 16: $22.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,262 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in California District 17, FY2024
California District 17: $24.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 27,361 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- CA-19 FY2024 place-of-performance obligations
California District 19 shows $7.2B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 3,579 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in California's 20th district
California District 20 shows $7.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 5,118 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in California District 24
California District 24 shows $9.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,915 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in California District 26, FY2024
California District 26: $8.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 108,582 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in California District 27, FY2024
California District 27 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 3,277 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in California District 28
California’s 28th district shows $29.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 3,290 awards.
- USAspending in California District 32, FY2024
California’s 32nd district shows $10.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,029 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending totals for California’s 36th district
California’s 36th district shows $43.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,395 awards.
- California’s 42nd district FY2024 USAspending
$15.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in California District 42, across 4,405 awards.
- USAspending.gov obligations in California District 43
California District 43 shows $7.4B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 3,853 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in California District 47, FY2024
California District 47 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $12.2 billion on 33,421 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- California’s 48th district FY2024 USAspending
$12.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in California District 48, across 1,734 awards.
- FY2024 federal obligations in California’s 50th district
California’s 50th district shows $36.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 42,862 awards.
- USAspending in California District 51, FY2024
California District 51: $8.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 28,228 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in California’s 52nd district
California’s 52nd district shows $15.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 4,323 awards.
- USAspending in California District 90 (unspecified)
FY2024 USAspending obligations in California District 90 totaled $809.7 billion across 46,131 awards. District 90 is an unspecified bucket.
- California vs Colorado on USAspending: $39.5B against $8.1B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Colorado’s $8.1B. Per capita is $135.64 vs $97.34; Colorado files only 91,723 awards.
- California vs Connecticut on USAspending: $39.5B against $7.5B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Connecticut’s $7.5B. Connecticut leads per capita $266.81 vs $135.64. FY2026 $5.3B vs $980.5M.
- California vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $39.5B vs $19.9B
California holds $39.5B vs D.C.’s $19.9B in USAspending obligations, but D.C. per capita is $3,166.95 vs $135.64. Construction vs consulting.
- California vs Florida on USAspending: construction vs missiles
California leads Florida $39.5B to $22.7B in USAspending obligations. Florida’s per capita is $161.99 vs $135.64. Construction vs guided missiles.
- California vs Georgia on USAspending: $39.5B against $9.7B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Georgia’s $9.7B. Per capita is $135.64 vs $95.66; FY2026 is $5.3B vs $1.1B.
- California vs Hawaii on USAspending: $39.5B against $4.1B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Hawaii’s $4.1B. Both peak in commercial construction. Hawaii per capita $196.71 vs $135.64.
- California vs Iowa on USAspending: $39.5B against $3.8B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Iowa’s $3.8B. Per capita is close: $135.64 vs $127.17. FY2026 is $5.3B vs $412.2M.
- California vs Illinois on USAspending: $39.5B vs $15.9B, inverted rows
California leads Illinois $39.5B to $15.9B in USAspending obligations, but Illinois has 1,544,633 awards vs 639,340. Per capita $135.64 vs $143.78.
- California vs Indiana on USAspending: $39.5B against $3.8B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Indiana’s $3.8B. Both peak in commercial construction. Per capita $135.64 vs $80.53.
- California vs Kansas on USAspending: $39.5B vs $2.9B
California $39.5B vs Kansas $2.9B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $135.64 vs $67.40. FY2026 $5.3B vs $200.2M.
- California vs Kentucky on USAspending: $39.5B against $3.8B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Kentucky’s $3.8B. Kentucky leads per capita $142.10 vs $135.64. FY2026 $5.3B vs $652.0M.
- California vs Louisiana on USAspending: $39.5B against $4.7B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Louisiana’s $4.7B. Louisiana leads per capita $268.17 vs $135.64. FY2026 $5.3B vs $1.2B.
- California vs Massachusetts on USAspending: $39.5B vs $13.5B
California leads Massachusetts $39.5B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $135.64 vs $364.70. Construction vs aircraft engines.
- California vs Maryland on USAspending: $39.5B vs $30.1B
California leads Maryland $39.5B to $30.1B in USAspending obligations, but Maryland’s per capita is $315.60 vs $135.64. Construction vs computer services.
- California vs Michigan on USAspending: $39.5B against $8.4B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Michigan’s $8.4B. Michigan leads per capita $175.18 vs $135.64 and files 416,538 awards.
- California vs Missouri on USAspending: $39.5B vs $10.4B
California leads Missouri $39.5B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Missouri per capita is $262.46 vs $135.64. Construction vs aircraft manufacturing.
- California vs Mississippi on USAspending: $39.5B vs $2.9B
California $39.5B vs Mississippi $2.9B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $135.64 vs $115.31. FY2026 $5.3B vs $339.4M.
- California vs North Carolina on USAspending: $39.5B against $6.3B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs North Carolina’s $6.3B. North Carolina files 429,746 awards. Per capita $135.64 vs $66.77.
- California vs New Jersey on USAspending: $39.5B against $8.1B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs New Jersey’s $8.1B. New Jersey files 1,162,765 awards vs 639,340. Per capita $92.49 vs $135.64.
- California vs New Mexico on USAspending: $39.5B against $3.9B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs New Mexico’s $3.9B. New Mexico leads per capita $945.82 vs $135.64. FY2026 $5.3B vs $2.0B.
- California vs Nevada on USAspending: $39.5B vs $2.9B
California $39.5B vs Nevada $2.9B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $135.64. FY2026 $5.3B vs $561.5M.
- California vs New York on USAspending: $39.5B vs $11.9B
California leads New York $39.5B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations. New York has more awards (705,506 vs 639,340) and $70.36 per capita vs $135.64.
- California vs Ohio on USAspending: $39.5B against $8.1B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Ohio’s $8.1B. Per capita is $135.64 vs $61.66; FY2026 is $5.3B vs $732.7M.
- California vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $39.5B against $5.5B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Oklahoma’s $5.5B. Oklahoma leads per capita $205.98 vs $135.64 and files 50,460 awards.
- California vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: fewer PA dollars, more PA awards
California leads Pennsylvania $39.5B to $28.1B in USAspending obligations, but Pennsylvania has 1,468,918 awards vs 639,340. Per capita $135.64 vs $239.68.
- California vs South Carolina on USAspending: $39.5B against $3.9B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs South Carolina’s $3.9B. Per capita is $135.64 vs $83.98; FY2026 is $5.3B vs $460.1M.
- California vs Tennessee on USAspending: $39.5B against $3.6B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Tennessee’s $3.6B. Per capita is $135.64 vs $97.50; FY2026 is $5.3B vs $704.7M.
- California vs Texas on USAspending: Texas leads $72.7B to $39.5B
Texas leads California $72.7B to $39.5B in USAspending obligations. Texas has fewer people (31.3M vs 39.4M) and $686.10 vs $135.64 per capita.
- California vs Utah on USAspending: $39.5B against $4.1B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Utah’s $4.1B. Utah leads per capita $199.06 vs $135.64 and files 26,509 awards.
- California vs Virginia on USAspending
California’s $39.5B in USAspending obligations trails Virginia’s $110.8B despite 39.4 million residents. See awards and per-capita.
- California vs Washington on USAspending: $39.5B against $7.3B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Washington’s $7.3B. Per capita is $135.64 vs $73.46; both led by building construction.
- California vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $39.5B against $10.0B
California holds $39.5B in USAspending obligations vs Wisconsin’s $10.0B. Wisconsin leads per capita $407.20 vs $135.64. FY2026 $5.3B vs $2.4B.
- Federal dollars obligated in California
California records $2.10T in USAspending.gov obligations across 1,317,720 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Agricultural Research Basic and Applied Research — CFDA 10.001
USAspending.gov records $918.2M in obligations for agricultural basic and applied research (CFDA 10.001) on 2,884 awards.
- Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care — CFDA 10.025
USAspending.gov records $1,335,526,048.98 in obligations for Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care, CFDA 10.025, across 5,072 awards.
- Indemnity Program — CFDA 10.030
USAspending.gov records $882.5M in obligations for the Indemnity Program (CFDA 10.030) on 1,786 awards and 109 recipients in 46 states.
- Emergency Conservation Program — CFDA 10.054 obligation totals
CFDA 10.054 emergency conservation shows $564.2M in USAspending.gov obligations on 20,669 awards and 51 states. No recipient count in the extract.
- Conservation Reserve Program — CFDA 10.069
USAspending.gov records $2.09 billion in obligations for the Conservation Reserve Program, CFDA 10.069, across 857,783 awards and 55 recipients.
- Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops — CFDA 10.096
USAspending.gov records $1,380,536,445.69 in obligations for Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops, CFDA 10.096, across 58,291 awards.
- Livestock Forage Disaster Program — CFDA 10.109
USAspending.gov records $1.82 billion in obligations for the Livestock Forage Disaster Program, CFDA 10.109, across 273,851 awards in 51 states.
- Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program — CFDA 10.110
USAspending.gov records $1.04B in obligations for ELAP (CFDA 10.110) on 30,465 awards and 0 stored recipients. Obligations, not outlays.
- Agriculture Risk Coverage Program — CFDA 10.113
USAspending.gov records $734,779,411.90 in obligations for the Agriculture Risk Coverage Program, CFDA 10.113, across 451,453 awards.
- Emergency Commodity Assistance Program — CFDA 10.121
$9,368,129,839.73 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 10.121 on 1,145,691 awards and 0 recipients across 55 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Emergency Livestock Relief Program — CFDA 10.148
USAspending.gov records $642.4M in obligations for the Emergency Livestock Relief Program, CFDA 10.148, across 223,382 awards in 47 states.
- Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations Under the Hatch Act — CFDA 10.203
USAspending.gov records $1,162,894,317.24 in obligations for Hatch Act experiment stations, CFDA 10.203, across 595 awards.
- Payments to 1890 Land-Grant Colleges and Tuskegee University — CFDA 10.205
USAspending.gov records $437.3M in obligations for CFDA 10.205 1890 land-grant payments (115 awards, 19 recipients).
- Specialty Crop Research Initiative — CFDA 10.309
USAspending.gov records $469.2M in obligations for CFDA 10.309 Specialty Crop Research Initiative (140 awards, 49 recipients).
- Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) — CFDA 10.310
USAspending.gov records $2.41 billion in AFRI obligations, CFDA 10.310, across 3,916 awards and 422 recipients.
- Fertilizer Product Expansion Program — CFDA 10.383
USAspending.gov records $659.4M in obligations for the Fertilizer Product Expansion Program, CFDA 10.383, across 88 awards in 36 states.
- Rural Rental Assistance Payments — CFDA 10.427
$12,302,139,939.09 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 10.427 on 12,147 awards and 4,406 recipients across 52 states. Not outlays.
- Crop Insurance — CFDA 10.450
$8,729,207,102.48 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 10.450 on 212 awards and 20 recipients across 12 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program — CFDA 10.451
USAspending.gov records $490.3M in obligations for CFDA 10.451 Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance across 92,432 awards.
- Smith-Lever Extension Funding — CFDA 10.511
USAspending.gov records $2.12 billion in obligations for Smith-Lever Extension Funding, CFDA 10.511, across 501 awards and 58 recipients.
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — CFDA 10.551
$216,919,151,600 in USAspending obligations for SNAP (CFDA 10.551) on 201 awards and 63 recipients across 56 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- National School Lunch Program — CFDA 10.555 obligations
$157,256,775,893 in USAspending obligations for the National School Lunch Program (CFDA 10.555) on 726 awards and 75 recipients. Not outlays.
- WIC Special Supplemental Nutrition Program — CFDA 10.557
USAspending.gov records $32.2 billion in obligations for WIC, CFDA 10.557, across 1,434 awards, 101 recipients, and 56 states.
- Child and Adult Care Food Program — CFDA 10.558
USAspending.gov records $1.85 billion in obligations for the Child and Adult Care Food Program, CFDA 10.558, across 699 awards and 60 recipients.
- State Administrative Expenses for Child Nutrition — CFDA 10.560
USAspending.gov records $1.59 billion in obligations for State Administrative Expenses for Child Nutrition, CFDA 10.560, across 558 awards.
- SNAP State Administrative Matching Grants — CFDA 10.561
USAspending.gov records $31.0 billion in obligations for SNAP state administrative matching grants, CFDA 10.561, across 1,444 awards.
- Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico — CFDA 10.566
USAspending.gov records $18.2 billion in obligations for Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico, CFDA 10.566, across 20 awards and 1 recipient.
- Emergency Food Assistance Program (Administrative Costs) — CFDA 10.568
USAspending.gov records $490.0M in obligations for CFDA 10.568 TEFAP administrative costs (386 awards, 60 recipients).
- Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program — CFDA 10.582
USAspending.gov records $908.6M in obligations for the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (CFDA 10.582) on 229 awards in 55 states.
- Food for Progress — CFDA 10.606 obligation totals
FOOD FOR PROGRESS (CFDA 10.606) shows $494.8M in USAspending.gov obligations on 59 awards to 19 recipients in 5 states.
- Food for Education — CFDA 10.608
USAspending.gov records $680.3M in obligations for Food for Education, CFDA 10.608, across 32 awards and 16 recipients with 0 states coded.
- Regional Agricultural Promotion Program — CFDA 10.618
USAspending.gov records $597.0M in obligations for the Regional Agricultural Promotion Program, CFDA 10.618, across 130 awards in 22 states.
- Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children — CFDA 10.646
USAspending.gov records $5.60 billion in obligations for Summer EBT for Children, CFDA 10.646, across 301 awards and 84 recipients.
- Pandemic EBT Administrative Costs — CFDA 10.649
USAspending.gov records $632.5M in obligations for Pandemic EBT Administrative Costs, CFDA 10.649, across 89 awards and 70 recipients in 53 jurisdictions.
- Cooperative Forestry Assistance — CFDA 10.664
USAspending.gov records $1,143,915,833.79 in obligations for Cooperative Forestry Assistance, CFDA 10.664, across 820 awards.
- Schools and Roads - Grants to States — CFDA 10.665
USAspending.gov records $2.76 billion in obligations for Schools and Roads - Grants to States, CFDA 10.665, across 622 awards and 415 recipients.
- Good Neighbor Authority — CFDA 10.691
USAspending.gov records $439.9M in obligations for CFDA 10.691 Good Neighbor Authority (253 awards, 98 recipients, 33 jurisdictions).
- Partnership Agreements — CFDA 10.699
USAspending.gov records $1,391,067,244.53 in obligations for Partnership Agreements, CFDA 10.699, across 4,313 awards and 1,349 recipients.
- Stewardship Agreements — CFDA 10.701 USAspending obligations
STEWARDSHIP AGREEMENTS (CFDA 10.701) carry $574.8M in USAspending.gov obligations across 237 awards, 102 recipients, and 32 states.
- Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement — CFDA 10.703
USAspending.gov records $3.30 billion in obligations for Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement, CFDA 10.703, across 805 awards and 621 recipients.
- IIJA community wildfire defense grants — CFDA 10.720 totals
CFDA 10.720 IIJA community wildfire defense grants show $515.2M in USAspending.gov obligations on 195 awards to 129 recipients in 46 states.
- Inflation Reduction Act Urban and Community Forestry Program — CFDA 10.727
USAspending.gov records $1,098,449,045.12 in obligations for IRA urban community forestry, CFDA 10.727, across 233 awards.
- Inflation Reduction Act Forest Legacy Program — CFDA 10.734
USAspending.gov records $657.8M in obligations for the Inflation Reduction Act Forest Legacy Program, CFDA 10.734, across 123 awards.
- New Empowering Rural America (NEW ERA) Program — CFDA 10.758
$7,410,730,496 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 10.758 on 100 awards and 50 recipients across 23 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities — CFDA 10.760
USAspending.gov records $922.6M in obligations for rural water and waste disposal systems (CFDA 10.760) on 936 awards in 51 states.
- Community Facilities Loans and Grants — CFDA 10.766
USAspending.gov records $580.9M in obligations for Community Facilities Loans and Grants, CFDA 10.766, across 1,091 awards.
- Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loans and Grants — CFDA 10.855
USAspending.gov records $936.4M in obligations for Distance Learning and Telemedicine (CFDA 10.855) on 261 awards in 46 states.
- Rural Energy for America Program — CFDA 10.868
USAspending.gov records $1.07B in obligations for the Rural Energy for America Program (CFDA 10.868) on 6,828 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Soil and Water Conservation — CFDA 10.902
USAspending.gov records $808,062,253.09 in obligations for Soil and Water Conservation, CFDA 10.902, across 1,113 awards and 701 recipients.
- Watershed protection and flood prevention — CFDA 10.904 totals
WATERSHED PROTECTION AND FLOOD PREVENTION (CFDA 10.904) shows $560.0M in USAspending.gov obligations on 187 awards to 148 recipients in 30 states.
- Environmental Quality Incentives Program — CFDA 10.912
$7,272,945,768.04 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 10.912 on 155,247 awards and 296 recipients across 56 states. Not outlays.
- Emergency Watershed Protection Program — CFDA 10.923
USAspending.gov records $1,460,029,907.48 in obligations for Emergency Watershed Protection, CFDA 10.923, across 724 awards and 433 recipients.
- Conservation Stewardship Program — CFDA 10.924
USAspending.gov records $4.08 billion in obligations for the Conservation Stewardship Program, CFDA 10.924, across 56,345 awards and 52 recipients.
- Agricultural Conservation Easement Program — CFDA 10.931
USAspending.gov records $6.03 billion in obligations for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, CFDA 10.931, on 1,723 awards.
- Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities — CFDA 10.937
USAspending.gov records $1,416,392,997.79 in obligations for Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, CFDA 10.937, across 120 awards and 112 recipients.
- Discrimination Financial Assistance Program — CFDA 10.984
USAspending.gov records $2.01 billion in CFDA 10.984 obligations across 41,935 awards coded to 54 jurisdictions.
- Emergency livestock relief 2023–2024 flood and wildfire — CFDA 10.987
CFDA 10.987 emergency livestock relief shows $560.3M in USAspending.gov obligations on 30,587 awards in 45 states. No recipient count in the extract.
- Supplemental Disaster Relief Program — CFDA 10.988
USAspending.gov records $6.58 billion in obligations for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program, CFDA 10.988, across 560,163 awards.
- Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) — CFDA 11.012
USAspending.gov records $484.6M in obligations for CFDA 11.012 Integrated Ocean Observing System (114 awards, 46 recipients).
- Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program — CFDA 11.029
USAspending.gov records $2.23 billion in obligations for the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, CFDA 11.029, across 269 awards and 247 recipients.
- State Digital Equity Planning and Capacity Grant — CFDA 11.032
USAspending.gov records $613.6M in obligations for State Digital Equity Planning and Capacity Grants, CFDA 11.032, across 110 awards in 56 jurisdictions.
- Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program — CFDA 11.035
$41,601,000,001 in USAspending obligations for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program (CFDA 11.035) on 60 awards. Not outlays.
- Public wireless supply chain innovation fund — CFDA 11.038 totals
CFDA 11.038 wireless supply-chain innovation shows $548.3M in USAspending.gov obligations on 35 awards to 30 recipients in 14 states.
- Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs — CFDA 11.039 totals
REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION HUBS (CFDA 11.039) show $529.8M in USAspending.gov obligations on 98 awards to 75 recipients in 33 states.
- Economic Adjustment Assistance — CFDA 11.307
USAspending.gov records $975.2M in obligations for Economic Adjustment Assistance (CFDA 11.307) on 433 awards across 59 states.
- Sea Grant Support — CFDA 11.417
USAspending.gov records $695,928,976.45 in obligations for Sea Grant Support, CFDA 11.417, across 585 awards, 70 recipients, and 35 jurisdictions.
- Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards — CFDA 11.419
USAspending.gov records $438.5M in obligations for CFDA 11.419 coastal zone management administration (170 awards, 41 recipients).
- NOAA Cooperative Institutes — CFDA 11.432
USAspending.gov records $1.80 billion in obligations for NOAA Cooperative Institutes, CFDA 11.432, across 27 awards and 16 recipients in 16 states.
- Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery Pacific Salmon Treaty Program — CFDA 11.438
USAspending.gov records $738,223,675.94 in obligations for Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery, CFDA 11.438, across 192 awards in 5 jurisdictions.
- Unallied Management Projects — CFDA 11.454
USAspending.gov records $432.3M in obligations for CFDA 11.454 Unallied Management Projects (120 awards, 54 recipients).
- Habitat Conservation — CFDA 11.463
USAspending.gov records $1,287,100,029.03 in obligations for Habitat Conservation, CFDA 11.463, across 265 awards and 164 recipients in 31 jurisdictions.
- Office for Coastal Management — CFDA 11.473
USAspending.gov records $1.66 billion in obligations for Office for Coastal Management, CFDA 11.473, across 344 awards and 121 recipients in 36 states.
- Fisheries Disaster Relief — CFDA 11.477 obligation totals
FISHERIES DISASTER RELIEF (CFDA 11.477) shows $564.8M in USAspending.gov obligations on 22 awards to 7 recipients in 8 states.
- Measurement and Engineering Research and Standards — CFDA 11.609
USAspending.gov records $430.2M in obligations for CFDA 11.609 measurement and engineering research (462 awards, 189 recipients).
- Manufacturing Extension Partnership — CFDA 11.611
USAspending.gov records $920.4M in obligations for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (CFDA 11.611) on 106 awards in 51 states.
- Congressionally-identified projects — CFDA 11.617 obligation totals
CONGRESSIONALLY-IDENTIFIED PROJECTS (CFDA 11.617) show $530.4M in USAspending.gov obligations on 178 awards to 135 recipients in 40 states.
- Conservation and Rehabilitation of Natural Resources on Military Installations — CFDA 12.005
USAspending.gov records $626.2M in obligations for conservation on military installations, CFDA 12.005, across 284 awards and 72 recipients.
- Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities Program — CFDA 12.225
USAspending.gov records $3.56 billion in obligations for Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities, CFDA 12.225, on 5 awards and 1 recipient.
- Basic and Applied Scientific Research — CFDA 12.300
USAspending.gov records $4.50 billion in obligations for Basic and Applied Scientific Research, CFDA 12.300, across 4,802 awards and 755 recipients.
- Research on Chemical and Biological Defense — CFDA 12.360
USAspending.gov records $771,657,370.44 in obligations for Research on Chemical and Biological Defense, CFDA 12.360, across 16 awards.
- Military Construction, National Guard — CFDA 12.400
USAspending.gov records $1.85 billion in obligations for Military Construction, National Guard, CFDA 12.400, across 195 awards and 58 recipients.
- National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects — CFDA 12.401
$11,633,880,047.20 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 12.401 on 2,759 awards and 76 recipients across 54 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- National Guard Challenge Program — CFDA 12.404
USAspending.gov records $750,452,192.07 in obligations for the National Guard Challenge Program, CFDA 12.404, across 207 awards and 37 recipients.
- Military Medical Research and Development — CFDA 12.420
$9,673,629,752.95 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 12.420 on 5,102 awards and 719 recipients across 49 states. Not outlays.
- Basic Scientific Research — CFDA 12.431
USAspending.gov records $3.16 billion in obligations for Basic Scientific Research, CFDA 12.431, across 2,237 awards and 445 recipients.
- Congressionally Directed Assistance — CFDA 12.599
USAspending.gov records $467.9M in obligations for CFDA 12.599 Congressionally Directed Assistance (20 awards, 16 recipients).
- Community Investment — CFDA 12.600
USAspending.gov records $670.2M in obligations for Community Investment, CFDA 12.600, across 33 awards and 31 recipients in 18 states.
- Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering — CFDA 12.630
USAspending.gov records $2.56 billion in obligations for CFDA 12.630 science and engineering research across 797 awards and 279 recipients.
- Uniformed Services University Medical Research Projects — CFDA 12.750
USAspending.gov records $1.78 billion in obligations for Uniformed Services University Medical Research Projects, CFDA 12.750, across 495 awards.
- Defense Production Act Title III (DPA Title III) — CFDA 12.777
USAspending.gov records $2.08 billion in obligations for Defense Production Act Title III, CFDA 12.777, across 89 awards and 84 recipients.
- Air Force Defense Research Sciences Program — CFDA 12.800
USAspending.gov records $4.58 billion in obligations for Air Force Defense Research Sciences, CFDA 12.800, on 2,483 awards.
- Civil Air Patrol Program — CFDA 12.840 obligation totals
CIVIL AIR PATROL PROGRAM (CFDA 12.840) shows $526.8M in USAspending.gov obligations on 2 awards to 1 recipient. No state count is in the extract.
- Research and Technology Development — CFDA 12.910
USAspending.gov records $2.81 billion in obligations for Research and Technology Development, CFDA 12.910, across 837 awards and 291 recipients.
- Green and Resilient Retrofit Program — CFDA 14.021 totals
GREEN AND RESILIENT RETROFIT PROGRAM (CFDA 14.021) shows $555.5M in USAspending.gov obligations on 530 awards to 453 recipients in 42 states.
- Supportive Housing for the Elderly — CFDA 14.157
USAspending.gov records $2.44 billion in obligations for Supportive Housing for the Elderly, CFDA 14.157, across 8,135 awards and 2,682 recipients.
- Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities — CFDA 14.181
USAspending.gov records $586.4M in obligations for Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities, CFDA 14.181, across 8,666 awards and 2,727 recipients.
- Multifamily Housing Service Coordinators — CFDA 14.191
USAspending.gov records $823,144,082.88 in obligations for Multifamily Housing Service Coordinators, CFDA 14.191, across 1,954 awards.
- Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program — CFDA 14.195
$42,989,675,197 in USAspending obligations for the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program (CFDA 14.195) on 55,927 awards. Not outlays.
- Community Development Block Grants / Entitlement Grants — CFDA 14.218
USAspending.gov records $5.24 billion in obligations for CDBG Entitlement Grants, CFDA 14.218, across 2,566 awards and 1,216 recipients.
- State CDBG and Hawaii Non-Entitlement Grants — CFDA 14.228
USAspending.gov records $15.5 billion in obligations for State CDBG and Hawaii non-entitlement grants, CFDA 14.228, across 249 awards.
- Emergency Solutions Grant Program — CFDA 14.231
USAspending.gov records $1.52 billion in obligations for the Emergency Solutions Grant Program, CFDA 14.231, across 1,140 awards and 388 recipients.
- HOME Investment Partnerships Program — CFDA 14.239
$7,697,326,217 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 14.239 on 2,183 awards and 704 recipients across 56 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS — CFDA 14.241
USAspending.gov records $1,218,014,724.69 in obligations for HOPWA, CFDA 14.241, across 444 awards and 196 recipients.
- Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy — CFDA 14.249
USAspending.gov records $1.07B in obligations for Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation SRO (CFDA 14.249) on 272 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Economic Development Initiative, Community Project Funding, and Miscellaneous Grants — CFDA 14.251
USAspending.gov records $2.16 billion in EDI and community-project obligations, CFDA 14.251, across 1,479 awards and 1,373 recipients.
- Continuum of Care Program — CFDA 14.267
$11,550,106,501.68 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 14.267 on 23,202 awards and 2,757 recipients across 54 states. Not outlays.
- Housing Trust Fund — CFDA 14.275
USAspending.gov records $658.9M in obligations for the Housing Trust Fund, CFDA 14.275, across 146 awards and 56 recipients in 55 jurisdictions.
- Public Housing Operating Fund — CFDA 14.850
USAspending.gov records $27.2 billion in obligations for the Public Housing Operating Fund, CFDA 14.850, across 36,911 awards.
- Lower Income Housing Assistance Program Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation — CFDA 14.856
USAspending.gov records $1.87 billion in obligations for Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation, CFDA 14.856, across 259 awards and 118 recipients.
- Indian Housing Block Grants — CFDA 14.867
$12,449,217,995.96 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 14.867 on 487 awards and 391 recipients across 36 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers — CFDA 14.871 obligations
$84,048,612,579 in USAspending obligations for Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (CFDA 14.871) on 126,356 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Public Housing Capital Fund — CFDA 14.872
USAspending.gov records $6.84 billion in obligations for the Public Housing Capital Fund, CFDA 14.872, across 6,486 awards.
- Mainstream Vouchers — CFDA 14.879
USAspending.gov records $1.72 billion in obligations for Mainstream Vouchers, CFDA 14.879, across 19,569 awards and 622 recipients.
- Family Self-Sufficiency Program — CFDA 14.896
USAspending.gov records $473.0M in obligations for CFDA 14.896 Family Self-Sufficiency (3,053 awards, 929 recipients).
- Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program — CFDA 14.900
USAspending.gov records $884.3M in obligations for the Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program (CFDA 14.900) on 364 awards in 50 states.
- Energy Community Revitalization Program (ECRP) — CFDA 15.018
USAspending.gov records $1.86 billion in obligations for Energy Community Revitalization (ECRP), CFDA 15.018, across 95 awards and 42 recipients.
- Aid to Tribal Governments — CFDA 15.020
USAspending.gov records $469.4M in obligations for CFDA 15.020 Aid to Tribal Governments (306 awards, 162 recipients).
- Consolidated Tribal Government — CFDA 15.021
USAspending.gov records $1.60 billion in obligations for Consolidated Tribal Government, CFDA 15.021, across 410 awards and 251 recipients.
- Tribal Self-Governance — CFDA 15.022
USAspending.gov records $4.60 billion in obligations for Tribal Self-Governance, CFDA 15.022, across 840 awards and 150 recipients.
- Assistance to Tribally Controlled Community Colleges and Universities — CFDA 15.027
USAspending.gov records $886.4M in obligations for tribally controlled colleges and universities (CFDA 15.027) on 125 awards in 13 states.
- Indian Law Enforcement — CFDA 15.030
USAspending.gov records $1.54 billion in obligations for Indian Law Enforcement, CFDA 15.030, across 264 awards and 126 recipients in 29 states.
- Forestry on Indian Lands — CFDA 15.035
USAspending.gov records $858,354,013.76 in obligations for Forestry on Indian Lands, CFDA 15.035, across 587 awards and 190 recipients.
- Indian Rights Protection — CFDA 15.036 obligation totals
INDIAN RIGHTS PROTECTION (CFDA 15.036) shows $541.0M in USAspending.gov obligations on 148 awards to 59 recipients in 16 states.
- Indian School Equalization — CFDA 15.042
USAspending.gov records $593.0M in obligations for Indian School Equalization, CFDA 15.042, across 98 awards and 77 recipients in 18 states.
- Indian Education Facilities, Operations, and Maintenance — CFDA 15.047
USAspending.gov records $866.4M in obligations for Indian education facilities operations and maintenance (CFDA 15.047) on 88 awards.
- BIA Facilities Operations and Maintenance — CFDA 15.048
USAspending.gov records $458.7M in obligations for CFDA 15.048 BIA facilities operations (33 awards, 20 recipients).
- Indian Employment Assistance — CFDA 15.108
USAspending.gov records $463.5M in obligations for CFDA 15.108 Indian Employment Assistance (70 awards, 39 recipients).
- Southern Nevada public land management — CFDA 15.235 totals
SOUTHERN NEVADA PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT (CFDA 15.235) shows $556.3M in USAspending.gov obligations on 69 awards to 20 recipients in 2 states.
- Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR) — CFDA 15.252
USAspending.gov records $5.92 billion in obligations for Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation, CFDA 15.252, across 355 awards and 28 recipients.
- Water Recycling and Desalination Construction Programs — CFDA 15.504
USAspending.gov records $1.01B in obligations for water recycling and desalination construction (CFDA 15.504) on 94 awards in 11 states.
- WaterSMART — CFDA 15.507
USAspending.gov records $459.8M in obligations for CFDA 15.507 WaterSMART (704 awards, 460 recipients, 22 jurisdictions).
- Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief — CFDA 15.514
USAspending.gov records $455.8M in obligations for CFDA 15.514 Reclamation drought relief (186 awards, 139 recipients).
- Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act — CFDA 15.517
USAspending.gov records $491.3M in obligations for CFDA 15.517 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (209 awards, 99 recipients).
- Garrison Diversion Unit — CFDA 15.518
USAspending.gov records $619.7M in obligations for the Garrison Diversion Unit, CFDA 15.518, across 23 awards and 9 recipients in 1 state.
- Sport Fish Restoration — CFDA 15.605
USAspending.gov records $1.83 billion in obligations for Sport Fish Restoration, CFDA 15.605, across 1,998 awards and 66 recipients.
- Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education and Safety — CFDA 15.611
USAspending.gov records $4.90 billion in obligations for Wildlife Restoration and Hunter Education, CFDA 15.611, on 2,427 awards.
- North American Wetlands Conservation Fund — CFDA 15.623 totals
NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND (CFDA 15.623) shows $569.4M in USAspending.gov obligations on 450 awards to 88 recipients.
- U.S. Geological Survey Research and Data Collection — CFDA 15.808
USAspending.gov records $672.4M in obligations for U.S. Geological Survey Research and Data Collection, CFDA 15.808, across 1,045 awards.
- Economic, Social, and Political Development of the Territories — CFDA 15.875
USAspending.gov records $3.46 billion in obligations for Economic, Social, and Political Development of the Territories, CFDA 15.875, across 1,224 awards.
- Historic Preservation Fund Grants-in-Aid — CFDA 15.904
USAspending.gov records $487.4M in obligations for CFDA 15.904 Historic Preservation Fund grants (1,686 awards, 585 recipients).
- Outdoor Recreation Acquisition, Development and Planning — CFDA 15.916
USAspending.gov records $1.81 billion in obligations for Outdoor Recreation Acquisition, Development and Planning, CFDA 15.916, across 2,827 awards.
- Missing Children's Assistance — CFDA 16.543
USAspending.gov records $455.8M in obligations for CFDA 16.543 Missing Children's Assistance (159 awards, 80 recipients).
- Crime Victim Assistance — CFDA 16.575
USAspending.gov records $5.08 billion in obligations for Crime Victim Assistance, CFDA 16.575, across 230 awards and 56 recipients.
- Crime Victim Compensation — CFDA 16.576
USAspending.gov records $462.9M in obligations for CFDA 16.576 Crime Victim Compensation (150 awards, 55 recipients).
- Violence Against Women Formula Grants — CFDA 16.588
USAspending.gov records $846,545,806.38 in obligations for Violence Against Women Formula Grants, CFDA 16.588, across 290 awards and 56 recipients.
- Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants — CFDA 16.710
USAspending.gov records $1.57 billion in obligations for COPS community policing grants, CFDA 16.710, across 2,899 awards and 2,197 recipients.
- Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program — CFDA 16.738
USAspending.gov records $1.53 billion in obligations for the Edward Byrne Memorial JAG Program, CFDA 16.738, across 2,305 awards and 1,197 recipients.
- Congressionally Recommended Awards — CFDA 16.753
USAspending.gov records $593.6M in obligations for Congressionally Recommended Awards, CFDA 16.753, across 778 awards and 665 recipients in 49 states.
- Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Other Substances Use Program — CFDA 16.838
USAspending.gov records $774,298,797.93 in obligations for COSSUP, CFDA 16.838, across 456 awards, 360 recipients, and 53 jurisdictions.
- Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities — CFDA 17.207
USAspending.gov records $3.29 billion in obligations for Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities, CFDA 17.207, across 426 awards.
- Unemployment Insurance — CFDA 17.225
USAspending.gov records $23.3 billion in obligations for Unemployment Insurance, CFDA 17.225, across 1,203 awards and 61 recipients.
- Senior Community Service Employment Program — CFDA 17.235
USAspending.gov records $1,284,092,152.98 in obligations for SCSEP, CFDA 17.235, across 380 awards and 81 recipients.
- WIOA Adult Program — CFDA 17.258
USAspending.gov records $2.68 billion in obligations for the WIOA Adult Program, CFDA 17.258, across 173 awards and 65 recipients.
- WIOA Youth Activities — CFDA 17.259
$8,595,994,918.34 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 17.259 on 269 awards and 59 recipients across 57 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- H-1B Job Training Grants — CFDA 17.268
USAspending.gov records $617.9M in obligations for H-1B Job Training Grants, CFDA 17.268, across 153 awards and 139 recipients in 43 states.
- Reentry Employment Opportunities — CFDA 17.270
USAspending.gov records $622.0M in obligations for Reentry Employment Opportunities, CFDA 17.270, across 238 awards and 157 recipients in 46 states.
- YouthBuild — CFDA 17.274 obligation totals
YOUTHBUILD (CFDA 17.274) shows $504.3M in USAspending.gov obligations on 395 awards to 249 recipients in 47 states.
- WIOA National Dislocated Worker Grants / WIA National Emergency Grants — CFDA 17.277
USAspending.gov records $927.8M in obligations for WIOA National Dislocated Worker Grants (CFDA 17.277) on 183 awards in 49 states.
- WIOA Dislocated Worker Formula Grants — CFDA 17.278
USAspending.gov records $3.26 billion in obligations for WIOA Dislocated Worker Formula Grants, CFDA 17.278, across 161 awards and 54 recipients.
- Registered Apprenticeship — CFDA 17.285
USAspending.gov records $823,907,720.27 in obligations for Registered Apprenticeship, CFDA 17.285, across 304 awards, 144 recipients, and 57 jurisdictions.
- Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending — CFDA 17.289
USAspending.gov records $418.7M in obligations for CFDA 17.289 community project funding (498 awards, 455 recipients).
- International Labor Programs — CFDA 17.401
USAspending.gov records $610.0M in obligations for International Labor Programs, CFDA 17.401, across 103 awards and 31 recipients in 2 states.
- Jobs for Veterans State Grants — CFDA 17.801
USAspending.gov records $942.0M in obligations for Jobs for Veterans State Grants (CFDA 17.801) on 294 awards across 54 states.
- Environmental and Scientific Partnerships and Programs — CFDA 19.017
USAspending.gov records $880.3M in obligations for environmental and scientific partnerships (CFDA 19.017) on 179 awards. 0 states coded.
- International Programs to Support Democracy, Human Rights and Labor — CFDA 19.345
USAspending.gov records $1.53 billion in obligations for international democracy, human rights, and labor programs, CFDA 19.345, across 32 awards.
- Academic Exchange Programs — Graduate Students — CFDA 19.400
USAspending.gov records $787,960,994.31 in obligations for Academic Exchange Programs - Graduate Students, CFDA 19.400, across 120 awards.
- Professional and Cultural Exchange Programs — Citizen Exchanges — CFDA 19.415
USAspending.gov records $722,816,978.17 in obligations for Professional and Cultural Exchange Programs - Citizen Exchanges, CFDA 19.415, across 271 awards.
- U.S. Refugee Admissions Program — CFDA 19.510
USAspending.gov records $1.80 billion in obligations for the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, CFDA 19.510, across 111 awards and 15 recipients.
- Contributions to International Organizations for Overseas Assistance — CFDA 19.515
$10,890,636,441.18 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 19.515 on 248 awards and 15 recipients with 0 states coded. Obligations, not outlays.
- Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for Africa — CFDA 19.517
USAspending.gov records $2.10 billion in obligations for Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for Africa, CFDA 19.517, across 368 awards and 81 recipients.
- Overseas refugee assistance for Near East — CFDA 19.519 totals
CFDA 19.519 Near East refugee aid shows $509.5M in USAspending.gov obligations on 188 awards to 54 recipients. No state count.
- Criminal Justice Systems — CFDA 19.703
USAspending.gov records $616.0M in obligations for Criminal Justice Systems, CFDA 19.703, across 764 awards and 107 recipients with 0 states coded.
- Trans-National Crime — CFDA 19.705 obligation totals
TRANS-NATIONAL CRIME (CFDA 19.705) shows $508.1M in USAspending.gov obligations on 283 awards to 83 recipients. No state count is in the extract.
- Assessed Contributions for State Department — CFDA 19.707
USAspending.gov records $2.61 billion in obligations for Assessed Contributions for State Department, CFDA 19.707, across 31 awards and 3 recipients.
- Contributions to International Organizations-CIO — CFDA 19.790
USAspending.gov records $2.82 billion in obligations for Contributions to International Organizations-CIO, CFDA 19.790, across 80 awards and 20 recipients.
- Voluntary Contributions to International Organizations — CFDA 19.791
USAspending.gov records $813,608,996.52 in obligations for Voluntary Contributions to International Organizations, CFDA 19.791, across 92 awards.
- Weapons Removal and Abatement — CFDA 19.800
USAspending.gov records $1,123,969,896.56 in obligations for Weapons Removal and Abatement, CFDA 19.800, across 208 awards and 35 recipients.
- Airport Improvement and Related Airport Programs — CFDA 20.106
$12,127,682,384.19 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 20.106 on 5,526 awards and 1,727 recipients across 59 states. Not outlays.
- Highway Research and Development Program — CFDA 20.200
USAspending.gov records $603.4M in obligations for the Highway Research and Development Program, CFDA 20.200, across 364 awards in 52 jurisdictions.
- Highway Planning and Construction — CFDA 20.205 obligations
$195,401,706,270 in USAspending obligations for Highway Planning and Construction (CFDA 20.205) on 96,838 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Motor Carrier Safety Assistance — CFDA 20.218
USAspending.gov records $810,506,219.54 in obligations for Motor Carrier Safety Assistance, CFDA 20.218, across 116 awards and 62 recipients.
- Bridge Formula Program — CFDA 20.263
USAspending.gov records $2.38 billion in obligations for the Bridge Formula Program, CFDA 20.263, across 1,712 awards and 51 recipients.
- Bridge Investment Program — CFDA 20.264
USAspending.gov records $993.7M in obligations for the Bridge Investment Program (CFDA 20.264) on 20 awards in 12 states.
- Emergency Relief (ER) Program — CFDA 20.271
USAspending.gov records $620.0M in obligations for the Emergency Relief (ER) Program, CFDA 20.271, across 571 awards and 34 recipients.
- Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) — CFDA 20.272
USAspending.gov records $978.3M in obligations for HSIP (CFDA 20.272) on 1,487 awards and 50 recipients across 50 states.
- National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure — CFDA 20.277
USAspending.gov records $860,977,708.10 in obligations for National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, CFDA 20.277, across 353 awards.
- National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) — CFDA 20.279
USAspending.gov records $5.22 billion in obligations for the National Highway Performance Program, CFDA 20.279, on 1,725 awards.
- Surface Transportation Block Grant Program — CFDA 20.287
USAspending.gov records $4.68 billion in obligations for the Surface Transportation Block Grant, CFDA 20.287, on 4,555 awards.
- Railroad Development — CFDA 20.314 obligation totals
RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT (CFDA 20.314) shows $554.6M in USAspending.gov obligations on 16 awards to 15 recipients in 9 states.
- National Railroad Passenger Corporation Grants — CFDA 20.315
$38,722,161,154 in USAspending obligations for National Railroad Passenger Corporation Grants (CFDA 20.315) on 19 awards and 1 recipient. Not outlays.
- Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements — CFDA 20.325
USAspending.gov records $943.9M in obligations for CRISI (CFDA 20.325) on 141 awards and 107 recipients in 41 states.
- Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail — CFDA 20.326
USAspending.gov records $6.30 billion in obligations for Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail, CFDA 20.326, on 85 awards.
- Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program — CFDA 20.337
USAspending.gov records $966.6M in obligations for CRISI (CFDA 20.337) on 57 awards and 54 recipients in 27 states.
- Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail Grant Program — CFDA 20.340
USAspending.gov records $592.6M in obligations for the Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail, CFDA 20.340, across 6 awards in 4 states.
- Federal Transit Capital Investment Grants — CFDA 20.500
$13,182,398,235.75 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 20.500 on 187 awards and 95 recipients across 35 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Metropolitan and non-metropolitan transportation planning — CFDA 20.505
CFDA 20.505 metropolitan and non-metro planning shows $552.4M in USAspending.gov obligations on 733 awards to 94 recipients in 51 states.
- Federal Transit Formula Grants — CFDA 20.507
USAspending.gov records $33.8 billion in obligations for Federal Transit Formula Grants, CFDA 20.507, across 2,600 awards and 632 recipients.
- Formula Grants for Rural Areas and Tribal Transit Program — CFDA 20.509
USAspending.gov records $3.66 billion in obligations for Formula Grants for Rural Areas and Tribal Transit, CFDA 20.509, across 723 awards.
- Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities — CFDA 20.513
USAspending.gov records $1,178,557,047.05 in obligations for senior and disability transit, CFDA 20.513, across 569 awards.
- PRIIA Projects for WMATA — CFDA 20.524
USAspending.gov records $450.5M in obligations for CFDA 20.524 PRIIA WMATA projects (4 awards, 1 recipient, 1 jurisdiction).
- State of Good Repair Grants Program — CFDA 20.525
$8,739,280,376 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 20.525 on 203 awards and 76 recipients across 35 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Buses and Bus Facilities Formula, Competitive, and Low or No Emissions Programs — CFDA 20.526
USAspending.gov records $4.26 billion in obligations for Buses and Bus Facilities programs, CFDA 20.526, across 938 awards and 445 recipients.
- Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program — CFDA 20.527
USAspending.gov records $1.48 billion in obligations for Public Transportation Emergency Relief, CFDA 20.527, across 54 awards and 27 recipients.
- State and Community Highway Safety — CFDA 20.600
USAspending.gov records $462.8M in obligations for CFDA 20.600 State and Community Highway Safety (272 awards, 69 recipients).
- Maritime Security Fleet Program or Ship Operations Cooperation Program — CFDA 20.813
USAspending.gov records $718,690,614.61 in obligations for the Maritime Security Fleet Program, CFDA 20.813, across 131 awards and 13 recipients.
- Port Infrastructure Development Program — CFDA 20.823
USAspending.gov records $946.5M in obligations for the Port Infrastructure Development Program (CFDA 20.823) on 77 awards in 31 states.
- Payments for Essential Air Services — CFDA 20.901
USAspending.gov records $2.35 billion in obligations for Payments for Essential Air Services, CFDA 20.901, across 874 awards and 50 recipients.
- National Infrastructure Investments — CFDA 20.933
USAspending.gov records $3.15 billion in obligations for National Infrastructure Investments, CFDA 20.933, across 332 awards and 211 recipients.
- Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects — CFDA 20.934
USAspending.gov records $3.19 billion in obligations for Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects, CFDA 20.934, across 76 awards.
- National Infrastructure Project Assistance (MEGA Projects) — CFDA 20.937
USAspending.gov records $620.9M in obligations for National Infrastructure Project Assistance (MEGA), CFDA 20.937, across 8 awards in 7 states.
- Safe Streets and Roads for All — CFDA 20.939 obligation totals
SAFE STREETS AND ROADS FOR ALL (CFDA 20.939) shows $537.0M in USAspending.gov obligations on 797 awards to 763 recipients in 50 states.
- Capital Magnet Fund — CFDA 21.011 obligation totals
CAPITAL MAGNET FUND (CFDA 21.011) shows $567.6M in USAspending.gov obligations on 100 awards to 81 recipients. No state count is in the extract.
- RESTORE Act Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability — CFDA 21.015
USAspending.gov records $706,907,113.59 in obligations for RESTORE Act Gulf Coast programs, CFDA 21.015, across 137 awards in 5 jurisdictions.
- Pandemic Relief for Aviation Workers — CFDA 21.018
$13,123,888,204.22 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 21.018 on 93 awards and 48 recipients in 5 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Coronavirus Relief Fund — CFDA 21.019
USAspending.gov records $20.3 billion in obligations for the Coronavirus Relief Fund, CFDA 21.019, across 42 awards and 33 recipients.
- Community Development Financial Institutions Program — CFDA 21.020
USAspending.gov records $454.4M in obligations for CFDA 21.020 CDFI Program (718 awards, 677 recipients).
- Emergency Rental Assistance Program — CFDA 21.023
USAspending.gov records $19.0 billion in obligations for Emergency Rental Assistance, CFDA 21.023, across 327 awards and 275 recipients.
- Homeowner Assistance Fund — CFDA 21.026
USAspending.gov records $2.42 billion in obligations for the Homeowner Assistance Fund, CFDA 21.026, across 24 awards and 22 recipients.
- Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds — CFDA 21.027
$93,970,930,332 in USAspending obligations for Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CFDA 21.027) on 185 awards. Not outlays.
- Appalachian Development Highway System — CFDA 23.003 totals
APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM (CFDA 23.003) shows $529.4M in USAspending.gov obligations on 91 awards to 12 recipients in 12 states.
- Universal Service Fund — High Cost — CFDA 32.002
USAspending.gov records $24.2 billion in obligations for Universal Service Fund High Cost, CFDA 32.002, across 2,349 awards and 991 recipients.
- Universal Service Fund — Lifeline — CFDA 32.003
USAspending.gov records $4.04 billion in obligations for Universal Service Fund Lifeline, CFDA 32.003, across 2,133 awards and 1,173 recipients.
- Universal Service Fund — Schools and Libraries — CFDA 32.004
USAspending.gov records $6.66 billion in obligations for Universal Service Fund Schools and Libraries, CFDA 32.004, on 130,899 awards.
- Universal Service Fund — Rural Health Care — CFDA 32.005
USAspending.gov records $1,384,094,647.96 in obligations for USF Rural Health Care, CFDA 32.005, across 42,020 awards.
- Affordable Connectivity Program — CFDA 32.008
$12,818,298,289.70 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 32.008 on 63,439 awards and 1,641 recipients across 56 states. Not outlays.
- Emergency Connectivity Fund Program — CFDA 32.009
USAspending.gov records $2.28 billion in obligations for the Emergency Connectivity Fund Program, CFDA 32.009, across 20,451 awards and 6,754 recipients.
- Supply Chain Reimbursement Program — CFDA 32.010
USAspending.gov records $3.28 billion in obligations for the Supply Chain Reimbursement Program, CFDA 32.010, across 226 awards and 86 recipients.
- Science — CFDA 43.001
USAspending.gov records $5.68 billion in obligations for Science, CFDA 43.001, across 9,071 awards and 628 recipients.
- Aeronautics — CFDA 43.002
USAspending.gov records $427.7M in obligations for CFDA 43.002 Aeronautics (159 awards, 93 recipients, 36 jurisdictions).
- Exploration — CFDA 43.003
USAspending.gov records $432.9M in obligations for CFDA 43.003 Exploration (135 awards, 92 recipients, 33 jurisdictions).
- Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) — CFDA 43.008
USAspending.gov records $747,295,987.13 in obligations for NASA Office of STEM Engagement, CFDA 43.008, across 657 awards and 217 recipients.
- Grants to States — CFDA 45.310
USAspending.gov records $475.6M in obligations for CFDA 45.310 Grants to States (166 awards, 60 recipients, 59 jurisdictions).
- Engineering — CFDA 47.041
USAspending.gov records $3.24 billion in obligations for Engineering, CFDA 47.041, across 4,865 awards and 392 recipients.
- Mathematical and Physical Sciences — CFDA 47.049
$7,778,163,487 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 47.049 on 7,267 awards and 532 recipients across 52 states. Not outlays.
- Geosciences — CFDA 47.050
USAspending.gov records $6.09 billion in obligations for Geosciences, CFDA 47.050, across 3,893 awards and 468 recipients.
- Computer and Information Science and Engineering — CFDA 47.070
USAspending.gov records $4.79 billion in obligations for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, CFDA 47.070, on 5,961 awards.
- Biological Sciences — CFDA 47.074
USAspending.gov records $3.66 billion in obligations for Biological Sciences, CFDA 47.074, across 3,359 awards and 560 recipients.
- Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences — CFDA 47.075
USAspending.gov records $821,657,263 in obligations for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences, CFDA 47.075, across 2,176 awards.
- STEM Education (formerly Education and Human Resources) — CFDA 47.076
USAspending.gov records $6.13 billion in obligations for STEM Education, CFDA 47.076, across 4,605 awards and 1,127 recipients.
- Polar Programs — CFDA 47.078 obligation totals
POLAR PROGRAMS (CFDA 47.078) shows $520.7M in USAspending.gov obligations on 520 awards to 174 recipients in 44 states.
- Integrative Activities — CFDA 47.083
USAspending.gov records $1,324,730,245 in obligations for Integrative Activities, CFDA 47.083, across 953 awards and 319 recipients in 54 jurisdictions.
- NSF Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships — CFDA 47.084
USAspending.gov records $2.10 billion in NSF TIP obligations, CFDA 47.084, across 2,587 awards and 1,543 recipients.
- Social Insurance for Railroad Workers — CFDA 57.001
USAspending.gov records $36.2 billion in obligations for Social Insurance for Railroad Workers, CFDA 57.001, across 289,580 awards.
- Small Business Development Centers — CFDA 59.037 obligation totals
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CFDA 59.037) show $559.5M in USAspending.gov obligations on 251 awards to 67 recipients in 56 states.
- Grants to States for Construction of State Home Facilities — CFDA 64.005
USAspending.gov records $753,953,783.46 in obligations for Grants to States for Construction of State Home Facilities, CFDA 64.005, across 107 awards.
- Veterans State Domiciliary Care — CFDA 64.014
USAspending.gov records $1.92 billion in obligations for Veterans State Domiciliary Care, CFDA 64.014, across 41 awards and 35 recipients.
- Veterans State Nursing Home Care — CFDA 64.015
USAspending.gov records $14.5 billion in obligations for Veterans State Nursing Home Care, CFDA 64.015, across 153 awards and 85 recipients.
- VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program — CFDA 64.024
USAspending.gov records $1,268,852,292.09 in obligations for VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem, CFDA 64.024, across 1,068 awards and 371 recipients.
- Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance — CFDA 64.028
USAspending.gov records $25.7 billion in obligations for Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance, CFDA 64.028, across 87,255 awards.
- Life Insurance for Veterans — Direct Payments — CFDA 64.031
USAspending.gov records $1,398,970,693 in obligations for Life Insurance for Veterans direct payments, CFDA 64.031, across 102,473 awards.
- VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program — CFDA 64.033
USAspending.gov records $2.46 billion in obligations for VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families, CFDA 64.033, across 822 awards and 262 recipients.
- CHAMPVA — CFDA 64.039
USAspending.gov records $3.40 billion in obligations for CHAMPVA, CFDA 64.039, across 79,191 awards with a recipient count of 0.
- Burial Expenses Allowance for Veterans — CFDA 64.101
USAspending.gov records $1.97 billion in VA burial-allowance obligations, CFDA 64.101, across 68,596 awards coded to 58 jurisdictions.
- Pension for Non-Service-Connected Disability for Veterans — CFDA 64.104
USAspending.gov records $4.45 billion in obligations for Pension for Non-Service-Connected Disability for Veterans, CFDA 64.104, across 70,490 awards.
- Pension to Veterans Surviving Spouses, and Children — CFDA 64.105
USAspending.gov records $1.71 billion in obligations for pension to veterans’ surviving spouses and children, CFDA 64.105, across 65,016 awards.
- Specially Adapted Housing for Disabled Veterans — CFDA 64.106
USAspending.gov records $433.0M in obligations for CFDA 64.106 specially adapted housing (9,197 awards, 53 jurisdictions).
- Veterans Compensation for Service-Connected Disability — CFDA 64.109
$410,307,752,180 in USAspending obligations for Veterans Compensation for Service-Connected Disability (CFDA 64.109) on 92,182 awards. Not outlays.
- Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation — CFDA 64.110
USAspending.gov records $24.6 billion in obligations for Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, CFDA 64.110, across 77,101 awards.
- Veteran Readiness and Employment — CFDA 64.116
USAspending.gov records $2.94 billion in obligations for Veteran Readiness and Employment, CFDA 64.116, across 69,387 awards with 0 recipients.
- Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance — CFDA 64.117
USAspending.gov records $6.04 billion in obligations for Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance, CFDA 64.117, on 81,399 awards.
- All-Volunteer Force Educational Assistance — CFDA 64.124
USAspending.gov records $435.0M in obligations for CFDA 64.124 All-Volunteer Force Educational Assistance across 38,039 awards.
- Clean School Bus Program — CFDA 66.045
USAspending.gov records $1.77 billion in obligations for the Clean School Bus Program, CFDA 66.045, across 636 awards and 275 recipients.
- Congressionally Mandated Projects — CFDA 66.202
USAspending.gov records $1,225,343,431 in obligations for Congressionally Mandated Projects, CFDA 66.202, across 590 awards and 535 recipients.
- WIIN Small and Underserved Communities Emerging Contaminants Grants — CFDA 66.442
USAspending.gov records $1.64 billion in obligations for WIIN small and underserved emerging-contaminants grants, CFDA 66.442, across 138 awards.
- Clean Water State Revolving Fund — CFDA 66.458
USAspending.gov records $5.87 billion in obligations for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, CFDA 66.458, across 239 awards.
- Drinking Water State Revolving Fund — CFDA 66.468
$12,613,788,506 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 66.468 on 429 awards and 81 recipients across 52 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- EPA Consolidated Grants for the Insular Areas — CFDA 66.600
USAspending.gov records $432.7M in obligations for CFDA 66.600 insular-area EPA grants (16 awards, 7 recipients, 4 jurisdictions).
- Performance Partnership Grants — CFDA 66.605
USAspending.gov records $1.77 billion in obligations for Performance Partnership Grants, CFDA 66.605, across 452 awards and 324 recipients.
- Superfund Site-Specific Cooperative Agreements — CFDA 66.802
USAspending.gov records $442.4M in obligations for CFDA 66.802 Superfund site-specific cooperative agreements (278 awards, 85 recipients).
- Brownfields cooperative agreements — CFDA 66.818 obligation totals
CFDA 66.818 brownfields cooperative agreements show $577.7M in USAspending.gov obligations across 486 awards and 427 recipients.
- National Clean Investment Fund — CFDA 66.957 obligations
$13,970,000,000 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 66.957 on 3 awards and 3 recipients in 2 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Zero Emission Technologies Grant Program — CFDA 66.959
USAspending.gov records $6.75 billion in obligations for CFDA 66.959, the Zero Emission Technologies Grant Program, on 60 awards.
- Clean Communities Investment Accelerator — CFDA 66.960
USAspending.gov records $6,000,000,000 in obligations for CFDA 66.960 on 5 awards and 5 recipients in 5 states.
- Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) Technology Deployment, Demonstration and Commercialization — CFDA 81.010
USAspending.gov records $677.2M in obligations for OTT technology deployment and commercialization, CFDA 81.010, across 109 awards.
- State Energy Program — CFDA 81.041
$8,040,179,769.49 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 81.041 on 422 awards and 116 recipients across 56 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons — CFDA 81.042
USAspending.gov records $5.61 billion in obligations for Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons, CFDA 81.042, on 229 awards.
- Office of Science Financial Assistance Program — CFDA 81.049
$12,472,159,646.33 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 81.049 on 4,936 awards and 1,051 recipients across 53 states. Not outlays.
- Conservation Research and Development — CFDA 81.086
USAspending.gov records $2.24 billion in obligations for Conservation Research and Development, CFDA 81.086, across 869 awards and 509 recipients.
- Renewable Energy Research and Development — CFDA 81.087
USAspending.gov records $3.53 billion in obligations for Renewable Energy Research and Development, CFDA 81.087, across 1,054 awards and 544 recipients.
- Fossil Energy Research and Development — CFDA 81.089
USAspending.gov records $2.94 billion in obligations for Fossil Energy Research and Development, CFDA 81.089, across 580 awards and 241 recipients.
- Stewardship Science Grant Program — CFDA 81.112 totals
STEWARDSHIP SCIENCE GRANT PROGRAM (CFDA 81.112) shows $509.2M in USAspending.gov obligations on 85 awards to 43 recipients in 28 states.
- Energy efficiency and renewable energy information assistance — CFDA 81.117
CFDA 81.117 energy-efficiency outreach and training shows $524.2M in USAspending.gov obligations on 200 awards to 139 recipients in 45 states.
- Nuclear Energy Research, Development and Demonstration — CFDA 81.121
USAspending.gov records $3.68 billion in obligations for Nuclear Energy Research, Development and Demonstration, CFDA 81.121, across 377 awards.
- Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy — CFDA 81.135
USAspending.gov records $1.63 billion in obligations for ARPA-E, CFDA 81.135, across 665 awards and 328 recipients in 47 states.
- Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chain Demonstrations and Commercial Applications — CFDA 81.253
USAspending.gov records $3.14 billion in obligations for Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chain Demonstrations, CFDA 81.253, across 70 awards.
- Grid Infrastructure Deployment and Resilience — CFDA 81.254
$7,043,649,945 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 81.254 on 408 awards and 396 recipients across 55 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Clean Energy Demonstrations — CFDA 81.255
USAspending.gov records $3.60 billion in obligations for Clean Energy Demonstrations, CFDA 81.255, across 77 awards and 72 recipients in 28 states.
- Adult Education - Basic Grants to States — CFDA 84.002
USAspending.gov records $1.58 billion in obligations for Adult Education Basic Grants to States, CFDA 84.002, across 250 awards and 60 recipients.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants — CFDA 84.007
USAspending.gov records $2.11 billion in FSEOG obligations, CFDA 84.007, across 8,492 awards and 3,565 recipients.
- Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies — CFDA 84.010
$72,084,347,492 in USAspending obligations for Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (CFDA 84.010) on 274 awards. Not outlays.
- Migrant Education State Grant Program — CFDA 84.011
USAspending.gov records $982.6M in obligations for the Migrant Education State Grant Program (CFDA 84.011) on 131 awards.
- Special Education Grants to States — CFDA 84.027 obligations
$66,405,886,055 in USAspending obligations for Special Education Grants to States (CFDA 84.027) on 347 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Higher Education Institutional Aid — CFDA 84.031
USAspending.gov records $6.05 billion in obligations for Higher Education Institutional Aid, CFDA 84.031, across 1,633 awards.
- Federal Work-Study Program — CFDA 84.033
USAspending.gov records $3.28 billion in obligations for the Federal Work-Study Program, CFDA 84.033, across 8,688 awards and 3,115 recipients.
- Impact Aid — CFDA 84.041
$6,859,647,810.61 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 84.041 on 4,895 awards and 1,176 recipients across 51 states. Not outlays.
- TRIO Student Support Services — CFDA 84.042
USAspending.gov records $2.24 billion in obligations for TRIO Student Support Services, CFDA 84.042, across 2,287 awards and 995 recipients.
- TRIO Talent Search — CFDA 84.044
USAspending.gov records $1,064,796,985 in obligations for TRIO Talent Search (CFDA 84.044) on 625 awards and 410 recipients.
- TRIO Upward Bound — CFDA 84.047
USAspending.gov records $3.05 billion in obligations for TRIO Upward Bound, CFDA 84.047, across 2,085 awards and 763 recipients.
- Career and Technical Education — Basic Grants to States — CFDA 84.048
USAspending.gov records $5.31 billion in obligations for CTE Basic Grants to States, CFDA 84.048, across 311 awards and 54 recipients.
- Federal Pell Grant Program — CFDA 84.063 obligations
$150,839,312,207 in USAspending obligations for the Federal Pell Grant Program (CFDA 84.063) on 33,615 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education — CFDA 84.116
USAspending.gov records $699,815,064.25 in obligations for the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, CFDA 84.116, across 379 awards.
- Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States — CFDA 84.126
USAspending.gov records $15.8 billion in obligations for vocational rehabilitation grants to states, CFDA 84.126, across 351 awards.
- Magnet Schools Assistance — CFDA 84.165
USAspending.gov records $777,833,287.51 in obligations for Magnet Schools Assistance, CFDA 84.165, across 79 awards, 52 recipients, and 19 states.
- Special Education Preschool Grants — CFDA 84.173
USAspending.gov records $1.62 billion in obligations for Special Education Preschool Grants, CFDA 84.173, across 227 awards and 53 recipients.
- Special Education Grants for Infants and Families — CFDA 84.181
USAspending.gov records $1.46 billion in obligations for Special Education Grants for Infants and Families, CFDA 84.181, across 230 awards.
- School Safety National Activities — CFDA 84.184
USAspending.gov records $1.75 billion in obligations for School Safety National Activities, CFDA 84.184, across 530 awards and 437 recipients.
- Innovative Approaches to Literacy; Promise Neighborhoods; Full-Service Community Schools — CFDA 84.215
USAspending.gov records $1,184,229,373.20 in obligations for CFDA 84.215 literacy and community-school programs, across 351 awards.
- Charter Schools — CFDA 84.282
USAspending.gov records $2.04 billion in obligations for Charter Schools, CFDA 84.282, across 166 awards and 118 recipients.
- Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers — CFDA 84.287
USAspending.gov records $3.41 billion in obligations for Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers, CFDA 84.287, across 152 awards.
- Education Research, Development and Dissemination — CFDA 84.305
USAspending.gov records $930.8M in obligations for education research, development and dissemination (CFDA 84.305) on 484 awards.
- Special education personnel development — CFDA 84.325 totals
CFDA 84.325 special education personnel development shows $562.1M in USAspending.gov obligations on 561 awards to 214 recipients in 54 states.
- Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs — CFDA 84.334
USAspending.gov records $2.36 billion in GEAR UP obligations, CFDA 84.334, across 225 awards and 145 recipients.
- Rural Education — CFDA 84.358 obligation rollup
RURAL EDUCATION (CFDA 84.358) shows $570.9M in USAspending.gov obligations on 8,993 awards to 4,477 recipients in 50 states.
- English Language Acquisition State Grants — CFDA 84.365
USAspending.gov records $2.78 billion in obligations for English Language Acquisition State Grants, CFDA 84.365, across 346 awards and 194 recipients.
- Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants — CFDA 84.367
$9,470,850,008.31 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 84.367 on 254 awards and 82 recipients across 52 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Grants for State Assessments and Related Activities — CFDA 84.369
USAspending.gov records $842,786,790.73 in obligations for Grants for State Assessments and Related Activities, CFDA 84.369, across 119 awards.
- Comprehensive Literacy Development — CFDA 84.371
USAspending.gov records $1,117,072,033.57 in obligations for Comprehensive Literacy, CFDA 84.371, across 57 awards and 43 recipients.
- Teacher and School Leader Incentive Grants — CFDA 84.374
USAspending.gov records $436.6M in obligations for CFDA 84.374 teacher incentive grants (37 awards, 34 recipients).
- Education Innovation and Research (formerly i3) — CFDA 84.411
USAspending.gov records $738,667,890.98 in obligations for Education Innovation and Research, CFDA 84.411, across 101 awards and 81 recipients.
- Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program — CFDA 84.424
USAspending.gov records $5.41 billion in obligations for the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program, CFDA 84.424, on 289 awards.
- Education Stabilization Fund — CFDA 84.425
USAspending.gov records $892.0M in obligations for the Education Stabilization Fund (CFDA 84.425) on 320 awards in 49 states.
- Disaster Recovery Assistance for Education — CFDA 84.938
USAspending.gov records $656.0M in obligations for Disaster Recovery Assistance for Education, CFDA 84.938, across 19 awards in 2 states.
- MCC Foreign Assistance for Overseas Programs — CFDA 85.002
USAspending.gov records $2.31 billion in obligations for MCC Foreign Assistance for Overseas Programs, CFDA 85.002, across 74 awards and 23 recipients.
- Pension Plan Termination Insurance — CFDA 86.001
USAspending.gov records $20.7 billion in obligations for Pension Plan Termination Insurance, CFDA 86.001, across 806 awards in 28 states.
- Equity Investments — CFDA 87.004 obligation totals
EQUITY INVESTMENTS (CFDA 87.004) shows $535.7M in USAspending.gov obligations on 26 awards to 18 recipients. No state count is in the extract.
- Political Risk Insurance — CFDA 87.006
USAspending.gov records $1.52 billion in obligations for Political Risk Insurance, CFDA 87.006, across 15 awards and 11 recipients with 0 states.
- Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Oil Spill Impact Program — CFDA 87.052
USAspending.gov records $594.2M in obligations for the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Oil Spill Impact Program, CFDA 87.052, across 92 awards.
- HAVA Election Security Grants — CFDA 90.404
USAspending.gov records $1.01B in obligations for HAVA Election Security Grants (CFDA 90.404) on 58 awards and 55 recipients.
- International Broadcasting Independent Grantee Organizations — CFDA 90.500
USAspending.gov records $740,586,355 in obligations for International Broadcasting Independent Grantee Organizations, CFDA 90.500, across 9 awards.
- Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers — CFDA 93.044
USAspending.gov records $3.30 billion in obligations for Aging Title III Part B supportive services, CFDA 93.044, across 556 awards and 58 recipients.
- Aging Title III, Part C, Nutrition Services — CFDA 93.045
USAspending.gov records $6.06 billion in obligations for Aging Title III Part C Nutrition Services, CFDA 93.045, on 1,012 awards.
- Special Programs for the Aging, Title IV and Title II Discretionary Projects — CFDA 93.048
USAspending.gov records $654.6M in obligations for Aging Title IV and Title II discretionary projects, CFDA 93.048, across 411 awards.
- National Family Caregiver Support, Title III, Part E — CFDA 93.052
USAspending.gov records $1,319,635,150.06 in obligations for National Family Caregiver Support, Title III Part E, CFDA 93.052, across 469 awards.
- Nutrition Services Incentive Program — CFDA 93.053
USAspending.gov records $813,650,639.95 in obligations for the Nutrition Services Incentive Program, CFDA 93.053, across 922 awards.
- Global AIDS — CFDA 93.067
USAspending.gov records $4.71 billion in obligations for Global AIDS, CFDA 93.067, across 223 awards and 161 recipients in 6 states.
- Public Health Emergency Preparedness — CFDA 93.069
USAspending.gov records $783,433,541.23 in obligations for Public Health Emergency Preparedness, CFDA 93.069, across 15 awards and 15 recipients.
- Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act research — CFDA 93.077
CFDA 93.077 tobacco control regulatory research shows $538.5M in USAspending.gov obligations on 171 awards to 78 recipients in 36 states.
- Strengthening Emergency Care Delivery Through Health Information and Promotion — CFDA 93.078
USAspending.gov records $1,123,572,372.03 in obligations for Strengthening Emergency Care Delivery, CFDA 93.078, across 66 awards and 63 recipients.
- Healthy Marriage Promotion and Responsible Fatherhood Grants — CFDA 93.086
USAspending.gov records $726,961,389.19 in obligations for Healthy Marriage Promotion and Responsible Fatherhood Grants, CFDA 93.086, across 256 awards.
- Guardianship Assistance — CFDA 93.090
USAspending.gov records $1.72 billion in obligations for Guardianship Assistance, CFDA 93.090, across 257 awards and 54 recipients in 46 states.
- Affordable Care Act (ACA) Personal Responsibility Education Program — CFDA 93.092
USAspending.gov records $2.13 billion in PREP obligations, CFDA 93.092, across 407 awards and 133 recipients.
- Food and Drug Administration Research — CFDA 93.103
USAspending.gov records $1.66 billion in obligations for Food and Drug Administration Research, CFDA 93.103, across 880 awards and 346 recipients.
- Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances (SED) — CFDA 93.104
USAspending.gov records $614.3M in obligations for community mental health services for children with SED, CFDA 93.104, across 147 awards.
- Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs — CFDA 93.110
USAspending.gov records $1.48 billion in obligations for Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs, CFDA 93.110, across 725 awards.
- Environmental Health — CFDA 93.113
USAspending.gov records $3.54 billion in obligations for Environmental Health, CFDA 93.113, across 1,819 awards and 370 recipients.
- Oral Diseases and Disorders Research — CFDA 93.121
USAspending.gov records $3.59 billion in obligations for Oral Diseases and Disorders Research, CFDA 93.121, across 2,007 awards and 318 recipients.
- Technical and Non-Financial Assistance to Health Centers — CFDA 93.129
USAspending.gov records $994.9M in obligations for technical assistance to health centers (CFDA 93.129) on 218 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Injury Prevention and Control Research and State and Community Based Programs — CFDA 93.136
USAspending.gov records $3.10 billion in obligations for Injury Prevention and Control Research and Programs, CFDA 93.136, across 839 awards.
- Community Programs to Improve Minority Health — CFDA 93.137
USAspending.gov records $444.3M in obligations for CFDA 93.137 minority health community programs (195 awards, 173 recipients).
- NIEHS hazardous waste worker health and safety training — CFDA 93.142
CFDA 93.142 NIEHS hazardous-waste worker training shows $527.7M in USAspending.gov obligations on 40 awards to 27 recipients in 18 states.
- NIEHS Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research and Education — CFDA 93.143
USAspending.gov records $710,079,961.68 in obligations for NIEHS Superfund research, CFDA 93.143, across 85 awards.
- HIV-Related Training and Technical Assistance — CFDA 93.145
USAspending.gov records $1,370,849,604.14 in obligations for HIV training and TA, CFDA 93.145, across 641 awards and 419 recipients.
- WICY Coordinated Services — CFDA 93.153
USAspending.gov records $459.4M in obligations for CFDA 93.153 WICY coordinated services (115 awards, 114 recipients).
- Rural Health Research Centers — CFDA 93.155
USAspending.gov records $596.7M in obligations for Rural Health Research Centers, CFDA 93.155, across 400 awards and 364 recipients in 48 states.
- National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment — CFDA 93.162
USAspending.gov records $763,747,960 in obligations for National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment, CFDA 93.162, across 8,684 awards.
- Human Genome Research — CFDA 93.172
USAspending.gov records $3.19 billion in obligations for Human Genome Research, CFDA 93.172, across 1,118 awards and 274 recipients.
- Research Related to Deafness and Communication Disorders — CFDA 93.173
USAspending.gov records $3.72 billion in obligations for Research Related to Deafness and Communication Disorders, CFDA 93.173, across 2,053 awards.
- Immunization Research, Demonstration, Public Information and Education Training and Clinical Skills Improvement Projects — CFDA 93.185
USAspending.gov records $1.01B in obligations for immunization research and demonstration (CFDA 93.185) on 28 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Tribal Self-Governance Program: IHS Compacts — CFDA 93.210
$46,649,757,595 in USAspending obligations for IHS Tribal Self-Governance compacts (CFDA 93.210) on 225 awards and 151 recipients. Not outlays.
- Research and Training in Complementary and Integrative Health — CFDA 93.213
USAspending.gov records $957.7M in obligations for complementary and integrative health research (CFDA 93.213) on 555 awards.
- Health Center Program — CFDA 93.224 obligations
$43,363,669,977 in USAspending obligations for the Health Center Program (CFDA 93.224) on 4,264 awards and 1,378 recipients. Not outlays.
- Research on Healthcare Costs, Quality and Outcomes — CFDA 93.226
USAspending.gov records $899.4M in obligations for healthcare costs, quality and outcomes research (CFDA 93.226) on 711 awards.
- Special Diabetes Program for Indians Prevention and Treatment Projects — CFDA 93.237
USAspending.gov records $1,182,179,369.71 in obligations for Special Diabetes Program for Indians prevention and treatment, CFDA 93.237, across 403 awards.
- Mental Health Research Grants — CFDA 93.242
$13,557,187,407.99 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.242 on 6,505 awards and 619 recipients across 52 states. Not outlays.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Projects — CFDA 93.243
$12,651,361,460.94 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.243 on 5,092 awards and 2,583 recipients across 58 states. Not outlays.
- Advanced Nursing Education Workforce grants — CFDA 93.247 totals
CFDA 93.247 advanced nursing education workforce shows $536.1M in USAspending.gov obligations on 230 awards to 164 recipients in 47 states.
- Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education Payment Program — CFDA 93.255
USAspending.gov records $2.50 billion in obligations for Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education, CFDA 93.255, across 59 awards and 59 recipients.
- Family Planning Personnel Training — CFDA 93.260
USAspending.gov records $1.07B in obligations for Family Planning Personnel Training (CFDA 93.260) on 96 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Occupational Safety and Health Program — CFDA 93.262
USAspending.gov records $1,119,846,517.59 in obligations for the Occupational Safety and Health Program, CFDA 93.262, across 215 awards and 126 recipients.
- Immunization Cooperative Agreements — CFDA 93.268
USAspending.gov records $3.75 billion in obligations for Immunization Cooperative Agreements, CFDA 93.268, across 66 awards and 58 recipients.
- Alcohol Research Programs — CFDA 93.273
USAspending.gov records $3.87 billion in obligations for Alcohol Research Programs, CFDA 93.273, across 2,061 awards and 338 recipients.
- Drug-Free Communities Support Program grants — CFDA 93.276 totals
DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM GRANTS (CFDA 93.276) show $492.2M in USAspending.gov obligations on 1,060 awards to 952 recipients in 54 states.
- Drug Use and Addiction Research Programs — CFDA 93.279
$11,966,347,937.16 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.279 on 5,019 awards and 701 recipients across 51 states. Not outlays.
- CDC Investigations and Technical Assistance — CFDA 93.283
USAspending.gov records $17.3 billion in obligations for CDC investigations and technical assistance, CFDA 93.283, across 1,476 awards.
- Discovery and Applied Research for Technological Innovations to Improve Human Health — CFDA 93.286
USAspending.gov records $2.80 billion in obligations for CFDA 93.286 health-technology research across 1,913 awards and 353 recipients.
- Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program — CFDA 93.297 totals
TEENAGE PREGNANCY PREVENTION PROGRAM (CFDA 93.297) shows $530.9M in USAspending.gov obligations on 157 awards to 107 recipients in 38 states.
- Minority Health and Health Disparities Research — CFDA 93.307
USAspending.gov records $3.44 billion in obligations for Minority Health and Health Disparities Research, CFDA 93.307, across 1,088 awards.
- Trans-NIH Research Support — CFDA 93.310
$11,136,849,016.52 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.310 on 2,504 awards and 457 recipients across 52 states. Not outlays.
- Emerging Infections Programs — CFDA 93.317
USAspending.gov records $1,386,637,025.78 in obligations for Emerging Infections Programs, CFDA 93.317, across 31 awards and 30 recipients.
- Protecting and Improving Health Globally — CFDA 93.318
USAspending.gov records $432.2M in obligations for CFDA 93.318 global health capacity (70 awards, 59 recipients, 6 jurisdictions).
- CDC Partnership: Strengthening Public Health Laboratories — CFDA 93.322
USAspending.gov records $890.1M in obligations for CDC public health laboratory partnership (CFDA 93.322) on 2 awards in 2 states.
- Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases — CFDA 93.323
$11,582,553,898.47 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.323 on 133 awards and 105 recipients across 52 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Strengthening Public Health Through Surveillance, Epidemiologic Research, Disease Detection and Prevention — CFDA 93.326
USAspending.gov records $645.2M in obligations for public health surveillance and disease detection, CFDA 93.326, across 20 awards in 17 states.
- National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences — CFDA 93.350
USAspending.gov records $5.20 billion in obligations for NCATS, CFDA 93.350, across 768 awards and 264 recipients in 40 states.
- Research Infrastructure Programs — CFDA 93.351
USAspending.gov records $2.19 billion in obligations for Research Infrastructure Programs, CFDA 93.351, across 940 awards and 270 recipients.
- Construction Support — CFDA 93.352
USAspending.gov records $430.2M in obligations for CFDA 93.352 Construction Support (65 awards, 63 recipients, 36 jurisdictions).
- 21st Century Cures Act — Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot — CFDA 93.353
USAspending.gov records $839,069,334.40 in obligations for the Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot, CFDA 93.353, across 168 awards and 81 recipients.
- Public Health Emergency Response Cooperative Agreement — CFDA 93.354
USAspending.gov records $29.3 billion in obligations for Public Health Emergency Response CFDA 93.354 across 655 awards and 335 recipients.
- Head Start Disaster Recovery — CFDA 93.356 obligation totals
HEAD START DISASTER RECOVERY (CFDA 93.356) shows $551.6M in USAspending.gov obligations on 162 awards to 55 recipients in 14 states.
- BARDA Biodefense Medical Countermeasure Development — CFDA 93.360
USAspending.gov records $2.34 billion in BARDA countermeasure obligations, CFDA 93.360, across 130 awards and 98 recipients.
- Nursing Research — CFDA 93.361
USAspending.gov records $1,155,831,394.93 in obligations for Nursing Research, CFDA 93.361, across 679 awards and 194 recipients in 44 jurisdictions.
- 21st Century Cures Act — Precision Medicine Initiative — CFDA 93.368
USAspending.gov records $1,244,657,073.02 in obligations for the 21st Century Cures Act Precision Medicine Initiative, CFDA 93.368, across 44 awards.
- 21st Century Cures Act BRAIN Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies — CFDA 93.372
USAspending.gov records $617.1M in obligations for 21st Century Cures Act BRAIN neurotechnology research, CFDA 93.372, across 233 awards.
- Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) — CFDA 93.384
USAspending.gov records $1.75 billion in obligations for ARPA-H, CFDA 93.384, across 145 awards and 109 recipients in 31 states.
- Cancer Cause and Prevention Research — CFDA 93.393
USAspending.gov records $5.92 billion in obligations for Cancer Cause and Prevention Research, CFDA 93.393, on 2,497 awards.
- Cancer Detection and Diagnosis Research — CFDA 93.394
USAspending.gov records $4.05 billion in obligations for Cancer Detection and Diagnosis Research, CFDA 93.394, across 1,875 awards and 417 recipients.
- Cancer Treatment Research — CFDA 93.395
$8,755,707,172.30 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.395 on 3,545 awards and 632 recipients across 51 states. Not outlays.
- Cancer Biology Research — CFDA 93.396
USAspending.gov records $6.67 billion in obligations for Cancer Biology Research, CFDA 93.396, across 3,004 awards and 336 recipients.
- Cancer Centers Support Grants — CFDA 93.397
$8,305,216,099.12 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.397 on 290 awards and 117 recipients across 40 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Cancer Research Manpower — CFDA 93.398
USAspending.gov records $1.89 billion in obligations for Cancer Research Manpower, CFDA 93.398, across 2,380 awards and 191 recipients.
- Cancer Control — CFDA 93.399
USAspending.gov records $1,370,896,394.04 in obligations for Cancer Control, CFDA 93.399, across 101 awards and 79 recipients in 35 jurisdictions.
- Strengthening Public Health Systems through National Partnerships — CFDA 93.421
USAspending.gov records $5.30 billion in obligations for CFDA 93.421 public-health systems partnerships across 328 awards.
- 1332 State Innovation Waivers — CFDA 93.423 obligations
$44,582,825,972 in USAspending obligations for 1332 State Innovation Waivers (CFDA 93.423) on 19 awards and 19 recipients. Not outlays.
- ACL National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research — CFDA 93.433
USAspending.gov records $795,715,483.21 in obligations for ACL NIDILRR, CFDA 93.433, across 594 awards, 182 recipients, and 38 jurisdictions.
- Every Student Succeeds Act Preschool Development Grants — CFDA 93.434
USAspending.gov records $1.90 billion in obligations for ESSA Preschool Development Grants, CFDA 93.434, across 103 awards and 61 recipients.
- Indian Self-Determination — CFDA 93.441
USAspending.gov records $6.17 billion in obligations for Indian Self-Determination, CFDA 93.441, across 415 awards and 207 recipients.
- HRSA COVID-19 claims reimbursement — CFDA 93.461 obligations
$167,513,600,268 in USAspending obligations for HRSA COVID-19 claims reimbursement (CFDA 93.461) on 2 awards and 1 recipient. Not outlays.
- Title IV-E Prevention Program — CFDA 93.472
USAspending.gov records $702,501,379 in obligations for the Title IV-E Prevention Program, CFDA 93.472, across 149 awards and 44 recipients.
- Congressional Directives — CFDA 93.493
USAspending.gov records $3.85 billion in obligations for Congressional Directives, CFDA 93.493, across 2,528 awards and 1,956 recipients.
- Low Income Household Water Assistance Program — CFDA 93.499
USAspending.gov records $720,956,890.38 in obligations for the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program, CFDA 93.499, across 259 awards.
- Grants for Capital Development in Health Centers — CFDA 93.526
USAspending.gov records $932.9M in obligations for health center capital development (CFDA 93.526) on 1,301 awards and 1,286 recipients.
- Grants for New and Expanded Services Under the Health Center Program — CFDA 93.527
USAspending.gov records $1,128,411,893.15 in obligations for health-center expanded services, CFDA 93.527, across 3,083 awards.
- Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Payment — CFDA 93.530
USAspending.gov records $1,196,142,541.11 in obligations for Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Payment, CFDA 93.530, across 359 awards.
- MaryLee Allen Promoting Safe and Stable Families — CFDA 93.556
USAspending.gov records $1,425,746,793.38 in obligations for MaryLee Allen Promoting Safe and Stable Families, CFDA 93.556, across 1,263 awards.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families — CFDA 93.558
$86,584,258,353 in USAspending obligations for TANF (CFDA 93.558) on 559 awards and 120 recipients across 54 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Child Support Services — CFDA 93.563
USAspending.gov records $21.1 billion in obligations for Child Support Services, CFDA 93.563, across 668 awards and 128 recipients.
- Refugee and Entrant Assistance State Programs — CFDA 93.566
$14,042,806,560.08 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.566 on 959 awards and 246 recipients across 50 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Low-Income Home Energy Assistance — CFDA 93.568
USAspending.gov records $23.0 billion in obligations for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance, CFDA 93.568, across 2,288 awards.
- Community Services Block Grant — CFDA 93.569
USAspending.gov records $4.12 billion in obligations for the Community Services Block Grant, CFDA 93.569, across 712 awards and 140 recipients.
- Child Care and Development Block Grant — CFDA 93.575
$60,505,499,877 in USAspending obligations for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CFDA 93.575) on 2,566 awards. Not outlays.
- Refugee and Entrant Assistance Discretionary Grants — CFDA 93.576
USAspending.gov records $833,162,767.85 in obligations for Refugee and Entrant Assistance Discretionary Grants, CFDA 93.576, across 110 awards.
- Refugee and Entrant Assistance Wilson/Fish Program — CFDA 93.583
USAspending.gov records $1,203,230,835.70 in obligations for Refugee and Entrant Assistance Wilson/Fish, CFDA 93.583, across 60 awards and 42 recipients.
- Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention Grants — CFDA 93.590
USAspending.gov records $1,078,758,817.80 in obligations for CBCAP grants, CFDA 93.590, across 259 awards and 102 recipients.
- Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds — CFDA 93.596
USAspending.gov records $29.8 billion in obligations for Child Care mandatory and matching funds, CFDA 93.596, across 2,003 awards.
- Head Start — CFDA 93.600 obligations
$74,374,162,612 in USAspending obligations for Head Start (CFDA 93.600) on 5,258 awards and 1,704 recipients. Obligations, not outlays.
- Developmental Disabilities Basic Support and Advocacy Grants — CFDA 93.630
USAspending.gov records $644.1M in obligations for Developmental Disabilities Basic Support and Advocacy Grants, CFDA 93.630, across 835 awards.
- Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) — CFDA 93.640
USAspending.gov records $4.60 billion in obligations for the Basic Health Program, CFDA 93.640, across 19 awards in 4 states.
- Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program — CFDA 93.645
USAspending.gov records $1,139,439,256.55 in obligations for child welfare services, CFDA 93.645, across 935 awards and 247 recipients.
- Foster Care Title IV-E — CFDA 93.658
USAspending.gov records $30.2 billion in obligations for Foster Care Title IV-E, CFDA 93.658, across 378 awards and 77 recipients.
- Adoption Assistance — CFDA 93.659
USAspending.gov records $21.5 billion in obligations for Adoption Assistance, CFDA 93.659, across 336 awards and 66 recipients.
- Social Services Block Grant — CFDA 93.667
USAspending.gov records $5.37 billion in obligations for the Social Services Block Grant, CFDA 93.667, across 232 awards and 62 recipients.
- Family Violence Prevention and Services / Domestic Violence Shelter and Supportive Services — CFDA 93.671
USAspending.gov records $649.3M in obligations for Family Violence Prevention and Services, CFDA 93.671, across 746 awards and 221 recipients.
- John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood — CFDA 93.674
USAspending.gov records $693.6M in obligations for the Chafee Successful Transition to Adulthood program, CFDA 93.674, across 345 awards.
- Unaccompanied Children Program — CFDA 93.676
$8,922,402,883.52 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.676 on 224 awards and 122 recipients across 35 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grants — CFDA 93.696
USAspending.gov records $1.69 billion in obligations for CCBHC Expansion Grants, CFDA 93.696, across 498 awards and 431 recipients.
- COVID-19 Testing and Mitigation for Rural Health Clinics — CFDA 93.697
USAspending.gov records $631.7M in obligations for COVID-19 testing and mitigation at rural health clinics, CFDA 93.697, on 1 award.
- Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training Grants — CFDA 93.732
USAspending.gov records $881.5M in obligations for mental and behavioral health education and training (CFDA 93.732) on 571 awards.
- Children’s Health Insurance Program — CFDA 93.767 obligations
$77,447,693,488 in USAspending obligations for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CFDA 93.767) on 308 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage — CFDA 93.770 obligations
$364,143,471,494 in USAspending obligations for Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (CFDA 93.770) on 4,625 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Medicare Hospital Insurance — CFDA 93.773 obligations
$1,034,408,804,019 in USAspending obligations for Medicare Hospital Insurance (CFDA 93.773) on 4,645 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance — CFDA 93.774
$1,348,149,557,546 in USAspending obligations for Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance (CFDA 93.774) on 4,708 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- State Medicaid Fraud Control Units — CFDA 93.775
USAspending.gov records $1,165,641,151.57 in obligations for State Medicaid Fraud Control Units, CFDA 93.775, across 212 awards and 54 recipients.
- State Survey and Certification of Health Care Providers (Title XVIII Medicare) — CFDA 93.777
USAspending.gov records $1.72 billion in obligations for Medicare survey and certification, CFDA 93.777, across 537 awards and 56 recipients.
- Medical Assistance Program — CFDA 93.778 obligations
$2,726,881,251,405 in USAspending obligations for the Medical Assistance Program (CFDA 93.778) on 694 awards and 82 recipients. Obligations, not outlays.
- Opioid STR — CFDA 93.788
USAspending.gov records $6.57 billion in obligations for Opioid STR, CFDA 93.788, across 377 awards and 256 recipients.
- Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration — CFDA 93.791
USAspending.gov records $5.38 billion in obligations for Money Follows the Person, CFDA 93.791, on 43 awards and 43 recipients.
- State Survey Certification of Health Care Providers and Suppliers (Title XIX) Medicaid — CFDA 93.796
USAspending.gov records $1,074,229,195 in obligations for Medicaid state survey certification (CFDA 93.796) on 215 awards.
- Rural Health Transformation Program — CFDA 93.798
$10,000,000,000 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.798 on 50 awards and 50 recipients across 50 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC) — CFDA 93.825
USAspending.gov records $476.3M in obligations for CFDA 93.825 NETEC (46 awards, 41 recipients, 35 jurisdictions).
- Section 223 community mental health demonstration — CFDA 93.829
CFDA 93.829 community mental health demonstration shows $546.1M in USAspending.gov obligations on 169 awards to 167 recipients in 43 states.
- Cardiovascular Diseases Research — CFDA 93.837
USAspending.gov records $24.3 billion in obligations for Cardiovascular Diseases Research, CFDA 93.837, across 11,285 awards.
- Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research — CFDA 93.846
USAspending.gov records $4.32 billion in obligations for Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research, CFDA 93.846, across 2,683 awards.
- Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases Extramural Research — CFDA 93.847
USAspending.gov records $17.3 billion in obligations for diabetes, digestive, and kidney extramural research, CFDA 93.847, across 7,632 awards.
- Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders Research — CFDA 93.853
USAspending.gov records $15.0 billion in obligations for neuroscience and neurological-disorder research, CFDA 93.853, across 8,146 awards.
- Allergy and Infectious Diseases Research — CFDA 93.855
USAspending.gov records $36.4 billion in obligations for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Research, CFDA 93.855, across 13,068 awards.
- Biomedical Research and Research Training — CFDA 93.859
USAspending.gov records $24.1 billion in obligations for Biomedical Research and Research Training, CFDA 93.859, across 11,117 awards.
- Child Health and Human Development Extramural Research — CFDA 93.865
$9,376,027,510.30 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.865 on 5,688 awards and 640 recipients across 51 states. Not outlays.
- Aging Research — CFDA 93.866
USAspending.gov records $27.5 billion in obligations for Aging Research, CFDA 93.866, across 10,634 awards and 903 recipients.
- Vision Research — CFDA 93.867
USAspending.gov records $6.08 billion in obligations for Vision Research, CFDA 93.867, across 3,036 awards and 397 recipients.
- Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Homevisiting Grant Program — CFDA 93.870
USAspending.gov records $2.35 billion in MIECHV obligations, CFDA 93.870, across 440 awards and 65 recipients.
- Medical Library Assistance — CFDA 93.879
USAspending.gov records $603.4M in obligations for Medical Library Assistance, CFDA 93.879, across 363 awards and 147 recipients in 39 states.
- Rural Health Care Services Outreach, Network Development, and Quality Improvement — CFDA 93.912
USAspending.gov records $1,158,191,723.86 in obligations for rural health outreach, CFDA 93.912, across 1,022 awards and 642 recipients.
- HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants — CFDA 93.914
USAspending.gov records $5.31 billion in obligations for HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants, CFDA 93.914, on 113 awards.
- HIV Care Formula Grants — CFDA 93.917
$8,702,597,920.60 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.917 on 129 awards and 62 recipients across 58 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- State-Based Comprehensive Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Programs — CFDA 93.919
USAspending.gov records $1.04B in obligations for state-based breast and cervical cancer early detection (CFDA 93.919) on 200 awards.
- Healthy Start Initiative — CFDA 93.926
USAspending.gov records $848,308,629.19 in obligations for the Healthy Start Initiative, CFDA 93.926, across 145 awards and 134 recipients.
- HIV Prevention Activities Non-Governmental Organization Based — CFDA 93.939
USAspending.gov records $641.2M in obligations for NGO-based HIV prevention activities, CFDA 93.939, across 115 awards and 111 recipients.
- HIV Prevention Activities, Health Department Based — CFDA 93.940
USAspending.gov records $6.33 billion in obligations for health-department HIV prevention, CFDA 93.940, across 497 awards.
- Assistance Programs for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control — CFDA 93.945
USAspending.gov records $1,125,574,650 in obligations for Assistance Programs for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, CFDA 93.945, across 316 awards.
- Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services — CFDA 93.958
$7,116,316,868.29 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.958 on 1,001 awards and 377 recipients across 59 states. Not outlays.
- Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse — CFDA 93.959
$10,683,315,492.99 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 93.959 on 445 awards and 71 recipients across 59 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- CDC Collaboration with Academia to Strengthen Public Health — CFDA 93.967
USAspending.gov records $1.61 billion in obligations for CDC collaboration with academia, CFDA 93.967, across 73 awards and 71 recipients.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Prevention and Control Grants — CFDA 93.977
USAspending.gov records $603.1M in obligations for STD prevention and control grants, CFDA 93.977, across 62 awards and 50 recipients in 34 states.
- International Research and Research Training — CFDA 93.989
USAspending.gov records $736,011,544.01 in obligations for International Research and Research Training, CFDA 93.989, across 588 awards.
- Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant — CFDA 93.991
USAspending.gov records $464.8M in obligations for CFDA 93.991 Preventive Health Block Grant (183 awards, 61 recipients).
- Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States — CFDA 93.994
USAspending.gov records $2.65 billion in obligations for the MCH Services Block Grant, CFDA 93.994, across 319 awards and 61 recipients.
- AmeriCorps State and National 94.006 — CFDA 94.006
USAspending.gov records $2.21 billion in obligations for AmeriCorps State and National, CFDA 94.006, across 423 awards and 147 recipients.
- High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program — CFDA 95.001
USAspending.gov records $878.7M in obligations for HIDTA (CFDA 95.001) on 700 awards and 242 recipients in 45 states.
- Social Security Disability Insurance — CFDA 96.001 obligations
$377,213,392,719 in USAspending obligations for Social Security Disability Insurance (CFDA 96.001) on 185,429 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Social Security Retirement Insurance — CFDA 96.002 obligations
$3,041,365,405,202 in USAspending obligations for Social Security Retirement Insurance (CFDA 96.002) on 206,076 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Social Security Survivors Insurance — CFDA 96.004 obligations
$272,722,367,014 in USAspending obligations for Social Security Survivors Insurance (CFDA 96.004) on 181,971 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Supplemental Security Income — CFDA 96.006 obligations
$154,085,315,608 in USAspending obligations for Supplemental Security Income (CFDA 96.006) on 171,137 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Non-Profit Security Program — CFDA 97.008 obligation totals
NON-PROFIT SECURITY PROGRAM (CFDA 97.008) shows $510.8M in USAspending.gov obligations on 104 awards to 57 recipients in 56 states.
- Flood Insurance — CFDA 97.022
USAspending.gov records $3.22 billion in obligations for Flood Insurance, CFDA 97.022, across 31,888 awards and 38 recipients.
- National Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) Response System — CFDA 97.025
USAspending.gov records $484.4M in obligations for CFDA 97.025 National Urban Search and Rescue (145 awards, 32 recipients).
- Flood Mitigation Assistance — CFDA 97.029
USAspending.gov records $815,059,488.03 in obligations for Flood Mitigation Assistance, CFDA 97.029, across 87 awards and 33 recipients.
- Disaster Grants – Public Assistance — CFDA 97.036 obligations
$217,152,975,613 in USAspending obligations for Disaster Grants–Public Assistance (CFDA 97.036) on 716 awards and 87 recipients. Not outlays.
- Hazard Mitigation Grant — CFDA 97.039
$8,733,030,027.31 in USAspending obligations for CFDA 97.039 on 477 awards and 59 recipients across 56 states. Obligations, not outlays.
- Emergency Management Performance Grants — CFDA 97.042
USAspending.gov records $769,301,275.39 in obligations for Emergency Management Performance Grants, CFDA 97.042, across 146 awards and 62 recipients.
- Assistance to Firefighters Grant — CFDA 97.044 obligation totals
ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT (CFDA 97.044) shows $515.7M in USAspending.gov obligations on 2,873 awards to 2,543 recipients in 51 states.
- Fire Management Assistance Grant — CFDA 97.046
USAspending.gov records $418.6M in obligations for CFDA 97.046 Fire Management Assistance Grant (106 awards, 17 recipients).
- BRIC: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities — CFDA 97.047
USAspending.gov records $906.2M in obligations for BRIC (CFDA 97.047) on 206 awards and 103 recipients across 56 states.
- Disaster Assistance to Individuals and Households — CFDA 97.048
USAspending.gov records $15.5 billion in obligations for disaster assistance to individuals and households, CFDA 97.048, across 791 awards.
- Presidential Declared Disaster Assistance to Individuals and Households — Other Needs — CFDA 97.050
USAspending.gov records $1,117,338,537.32 in obligations for disaster other-needs aid, CFDA 97.050, across 46 awards and 43 recipients.
- Homeland Security Grant Program — CFDA 97.067
USAspending.gov records $2.87 billion in obligations for the Homeland Security Grant Program, CFDA 97.067, across 187 awards and 87 recipients.
- Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) — CFDA 97.083
USAspending.gov records $594.0M in obligations for SAFER fire and emergency staffing, CFDA 97.083, across 530 awards and 510 recipients in 47 states.
- USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas — CFDA 98.001
$113,989,352,896 in USAspending obligations for USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas (CFDA 98.001) on 4,192 awards. Not outlays.
- Ocean Freight Reimbursement Program (OFR) — CFDA 98.003
USAspending.gov records $924.7M in obligations for Ocean Freight Reimbursement (CFDA 98.003) on 98 awards in 4 states.
- Food for Peace Development Assistance Program (DAP) — CFDA 98.007
USAspending.gov records $1,209,126,670 in obligations for Food for Peace Development Assistance Program, CFDA 98.007, across 33 awards and 13 recipients.
- Food for Peace Emergency Program (EP) — CFDA 98.008
USAspending.gov records $1.71 billion in obligations for Food for Peace Emergency Program, CFDA 98.008, across 113 awards and 25 recipients.
- USAspending in Colorado District 01, FY2024
Colorado District 01: $8.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 18,032 awards. Place of performance, not HQ or outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Colorado’s 2nd district
Colorado’s 2nd district shows $12.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 10,595 awards.
- USAspending in Colorado District 03, FY2024
Colorado District 03 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $11.8 billion on 14,994 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- USAspending in Colorado District 04, FY2024
Colorado District 04: $22.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 24,569 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Colorado District 05, FY2024
Colorado District 05: $24.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 16,448 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Colorado District 06, FY2024
Colorado District 06: $23.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 7,871 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending totals for Colorado’s 7th district
Colorado’s 7th district shows $27.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,785 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Colorado’s district 90 bucket
Colorado’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $33.3 billion in FY2024 obligations across 5,523 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Colorado vs Connecticut on USAspending: $8.1B vs $7.5B
Colorado $8.1B vs Connecticut $7.5B in USAspending obligations. Award counts are close (91,723 vs 94,990); Connecticut’s $266.81 per capita leads $97.34.
- Colorado vs Georgia on USAspending: $8.1B vs $9.7B, nearly tied per person
Georgia leads Colorado $9.7B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is nearly tied: $95.66 vs $97.34. Aircraft vs charter freight.
- Colorado vs Hawaii on USAspending: $8.1B vs $4.1B
Colorado $8.1B vs Hawaii $4.1B in USAspending obligations. Hawaii’s $196.71 per capita doubles Colorado’s $97.34 on 1,446,146 residents vs 5,957,493.
- Colorado vs Louisiana on USAspending: $8.1B vs $4.7B
Colorado $8.1B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita and $1.23B FY2026 double Colorado’s $97.34 and $579.9M.
- Colorado vs Michigan on USAspending: $8.1B vs $8.4B
Michigan leads Colorado $8.4B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Colorado logs 91,723 awards vs 416,538; per capita is $97.34 vs $175.18.
- Colorado vs North Carolina on USAspending: $8.1B vs $6.3B
Colorado $8.1B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. North Carolina logs 429,746 awards vs 91,723; Colorado’s $97.34 per capita leads $66.77.
- Colorado vs New Jersey on USAspending: $8.1B vs $8.1B
New Jersey leads Colorado $8.1B vs $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Colorado logs 91,723 awards vs 1,162,765; per capita $97.34 vs $92.49.
- Colorado vs Ohio on USAspending: $8.1B vs $8.1B
Ohio leads Colorado $8.1B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations by a thin margin. Colorado shows $97.34 per capita vs $61.66 on 5,957,493 residents vs 11.9M.
- Colorado vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $8.1B vs $5.5B
Colorado $8.1B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita doubles Colorado’s $97.34; FY2026 $843.6M vs $579.9M.
- Colorado vs Texas on USAspending: $8.1B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Colorado $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs chartered freight air. Per capita $686.1 vs $97.34. Awards 530,634 vs 91,723.
- Colorado vs Utah on USAspending: $8.05B vs $4.06B
Colorado holds $8.05B vs Utah’s $4.06B in USAspending obligations, but Utah leads per capita $199.06 vs $97.34 and FY2026 $697.4M vs $579.9M.
- Colorado vs Virginia on USAspending
Colorado’s $8.1B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Only 91,723 awards vs 1,116,647. Chartered freight air vs IT.
- Colorado vs Washington on USAspending: $8.1B vs $7.3B
Colorado $8.1B vs Washington $7.3B in USAspending obligations. FY2026 is nearly tied ($579.9M vs $584.6M); Washington logs 236,821 awards vs 91,723.
- Colorado’s federal award-obligation total
Colorado shows $262.83B in USAspending.gov obligations and 240,277 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- AbilityOne Committee federal obligations through FY2026
AbilityOne Committee obligated $9.3 million on 23 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 338.
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission obligations on USAspending
Commodity Futures Trading Commission obligated $428.7 million on 426 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 339.
- Connecticut’s federal award-obligation total
Connecticut shows $507.57B in USAspending.gov obligations and 169,224 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau federal obligations
CFPB (CGAC 581) shows $695,302,955.96 in USAspending obligations across 763 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Consumer Product Safety Commission federal obligations
Consumer Product Safety Commission obligated $190.4 million on 856 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 061.
- USAspending Contracts obligations — $4.98 trillion
Federal contracts total $4,975,819,796,721 in USAspending obligations across 11,255,726 awards. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Corporation for National and Community Service federal obligations
CNCS (CGAC 485) shows $3,360,420,794.38 in USAspending obligations across 2,244 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- CIGIE federal obligations through FY2026
CIGIE obligated $6.6 million on 91 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 542.
- Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency federal obligations
CSOSA obligated $155.6 million on 312 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 9553.
- FY2024 obligations in Connecticut’s 1st district
Connecticut’s 1st district shows $46.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 10,978 awards.
- USAspending in Connecticut District 02, FY2024
Connecticut District 02 FY2024 USAspending: $115.3 billion in obligations on 6,154 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Connecticut’s 3rd district
Connecticut’s 3rd district shows $33.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 35,126 awards.
- Connecticut District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Connecticut District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $90.8 billion on 5,014 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Connecticut vs Georgia on USAspending: $7.5B vs $9.7B
Georgia leads Connecticut $9.7B to $7.5B in USAspending obligations. Connecticut shows $266.81 per capita vs $95.66 on 3,675,069 residents vs 11.2M.
- Connecticut vs Hawaii on USAspending: $7.48B vs $4.09B
Connecticut leads Hawaii $7.48B to $4.09B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $266.81 vs $196.71. FY2026 $980.5M vs $284.5M.
- Connecticut vs Louisiana on USAspending: $7.5B vs $4.7B
Connecticut $7.5B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is nearly tied at $266.81 vs $268.17; Louisiana’s FY2026 is $1.23B vs $980.5M.
- Connecticut vs Michigan on USAspending: $7.5B vs $8.4B
Michigan leads Connecticut $8.4B to $7.5B in USAspending obligations. Connecticut shows $266.81 per capita vs $175.18 on 3,675,069 residents vs 10.1M.
- Connecticut vs North Carolina on USAspending: $7.5B vs $6.3B
Connecticut $7.5B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. Connecticut’s $266.81 per capita dwarfs NC’s $66.77; awards 94,990 vs 429,746.
- Connecticut vs New Jersey on USAspending: $7.5B vs $8.1B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Connecticut $7.5B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 94,990; Connecticut’s $266.81 per capita leads.
- Connecticut vs Ohio on USAspending: $7.5B vs $8.1B
Ohio $8.1B vs Connecticut $7.5B in USAspending obligations. Connecticut’s $266.81 per capita dwarfs Ohio’s $61.66; both files lead with aircraft parts.
- Connecticut vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $7.5B vs $5.5B
Connecticut $7.5B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Both files lead with aircraft parts; per capita $266.81 vs $205.98 on similar populations.
- Connecticut vs Texas on USAspending: $7.5B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Connecticut $7.5B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs aircraft parts. Per capita $686.1 vs $266.81. FY2026 $21.5B vs $980.5M.
- Connecticut vs Utah on USAspending: $7.48B vs $4.06B
Connecticut $7.48B vs Utah $4.06B in USAspending obligations on near-equal Census counts. Per capita $266.81 vs $199.06. FY2026 $980.5M vs $697.4M.
- Connecticut vs Virginia on USAspending
Connecticut’s $7.5B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Aircraft parts vs IT services; per-capita $266.81 vs $1,344.24.
- Connecticut vs Washington on USAspending: $7.5B vs $7.3B
Connecticut $7.5B vs Washington $7.3B in USAspending obligations. Connecticut’s $266.81 per capita dwarfs Washington’s $73.46; FY2026 $980.5M vs $584.6M.
- USAspending in DC District 98 (non-voting / unspecified)
District of Columbia District 98 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $198.7 billion on 64,764 awards. Code 98 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- FY2024 USAspending in Delaware’s at-large district
Delaware’s at-large district shows $22.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 16,751 awards.
- Delaware vs Idaho on USAspending: $478.5M vs $1.2B
Idaho $1.2B vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Construction vs armored vehicles. Per capita $80.33 vs $37.43. FY2026 $160.8M vs $39.4M.
- Delaware vs Maine on USAspending: $478.5M vs $776.4M
Maine $776.4M vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Building equipment vs armored vehicles. Per capita $35.09 vs $37.43. Awards 26,048 vs 16,329.
- Delaware vs Montana on USAspending: $478.5M vs $1.2B
Montana $1.2B vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Construction vs armored vehicles. Per capita $187.18 vs $37.43. FY2026 $212.9M vs $39.4M.
- Delaware vs North Dakota on USAspending: $478.5M vs $700.4M
North Dakota $700.4M vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Construction vs armored vehicles. Per capita $63.75 vs $37.43. Awards 7,218 vs 16,329.
- Delaware vs Nebraska on USAspending: $478.5M vs $1.2B
Nebraska $1.2B vs Delaware $478.5M USAspending obligations. Computer services vs armored vehicles. Per capita $175.68 vs $37.43.
- Delaware vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $478.5M vs $880.6M
Rhode Island $880.6M vs Delaware $478.5M USAspending obligations. Confectionery vs armored vehicles. Per capita $71.48 vs $37.43.
- Delaware vs South Dakota on USAspending: $478.5M vs $1.0B
South Dakota $1.0B vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Computers vs armored vehicles. Per capita $79.92 vs $37.43. Awards 8,274 vs 16,329.
- Delaware vs Texas on USAspending: $478.5M against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Delaware’s $478.5M. Per capita is $686.10 vs $37.43; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $39.4M.
- Delaware vs Virginia on USAspending: $478.5M vs $110.8B
Virginia $110.8B vs Delaware $478.5M USAspending obligations. Computer services vs armored vehicles. Per capita $1,344.24 vs $37.43.
- Delaware vs Vermont on USAspending: $478.5M vs $1.0B
Vermont $1.0B vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Missile parts vs armored vehicles. Per capita $72.92 vs $37.43. Awards 12,020 vs 16,329.
- Delaware vs Wyoming on USAspending: $478.5M vs $598.9M
Wyoming $598.9M vs Delaware $478.5M in USAspending obligations. Construction vs armored vehicles. Per capita $126.96 vs $37.43. FY2026 $74.6M vs $39.4M.
- Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board federal obligations
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board obligated $23.7 million on 36 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 347.
- Delaware’s obligation book on 28,656 awards
Delaware shows $42.01B in USAspending.gov obligations and 28,656 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Delta Regional Authority federal obligations through FY2026
Delta Regional Authority obligated $140.3 million on 311 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 517.
- Denali Commission federal obligations through FY2026
Denali Commission obligated $127.1 million on 178 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 513.
- Department of Agriculture federal obligations
USDA (CGAC 012) shows $625,785,728,148.66 in USAspending obligations across 4,788,404 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Commerce federal obligations
Commerce (CGAC 013) shows $89,712,039,641.68 in USAspending obligations across 26,809 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Defense federal obligations
DoD (CGAC 097) shows $3,032,412,691,236.71 in USAspending obligations across 8,002,955 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Education federal obligations
Education (CGAC 091) shows $398,145,700,789.94 in USAspending obligations across 110,653 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Energy federal obligations
DOE (CGAC 089) shows $734,091,874,676.57 in USAspending obligations across 17,651 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations
HHS (CGAC 075) shows $7,025,971,430,185.67 in USAspending obligations across 308,423 awards through FY 2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Homeland Security federal obligations
DHS (CGAC 070) shows $391,393,534,450.98 in USAspending obligations across 88,694 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Housing and Urban Development federal obligations
HUD (CGAC 086) shows $237,190,044,286.12 in USAspending obligations across 2,227,390 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Justice federal obligations
DOJ (CGAC 015) shows $63,292,860,893 in USAspending obligations across 131,498 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Labor federal obligations
Labor (CGAC 1601) shows $67,148,133,656.96 in USAspending obligations across 11,507 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of State federal obligations (CGAC 072)
Department of State awarding-agency CGAC 072 shows $165,614,781,383.14 in USAspending obligations across 11,855 awards through FY 2026.
- Department of State federal obligations (CGAC 019)
Department of State awarding-agency CGAC 019 shows $117,759,659,797.09 in USAspending obligations across 99,423 awards through FY 2026.
- Department of the Treasury federal obligations (CGAC 020)
Treasury awarding-agency CGAC 020 shows $187,335,487,204.52 in USAspending obligations across 28,952 awards through FY 2026.
- Department of the Treasury federal obligations (CGAC 014)
Treasury-labeled awarding-agency CGAC 014 shows $92,383,199,595.16 in USAspending obligations across 99,694 awards through FY 2026.
- Department of Transportation federal obligations
DOT (CGAC 069) shows $415,288,372,621.56 in USAspending obligations across 151,734 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Department of Veterans Affairs federal obligations
VA (CGAC 036) shows $740,987,229,377.11 in USAspending obligations across 1,237,615 awards through FY 2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending Direct Payments obligations — $8.31 trillion
Direct Payments total $8,311,618,265,456.02 in USAspending obligations across 6,669,960 awards. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- District of Columbia Courts federal obligations
District of Columbia Courts obligated $139.0 million on 358 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 349.
- Federal obligations in the District of Columbia
D.C. shows $264.98B in USAspending.gov obligations and 100,593 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Election Assistance Commission federal obligations
EAC (CGAC 525) shows $1,015,740,092.88 in USAspending obligations across 79 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Environmental Protection Agency federal obligations
EPA (CGAC 068) shows $69,137,321,923.67 in USAspending obligations across 16,045 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission federal obligations
EEOC obligated $338.4 million across 1,004 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 045.
- Executive Office of the President federal obligations
EOP (CGAC 1100) shows $1,291,234,204.67 in USAspending obligations across 1,527 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Export-Import Bank of the United States federal obligations
Export-Import Bank obligated $296.3 million on 4,233 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 083.
- Federal Communications Commission federal obligations
FCC (CGAC 027) shows $57,443,450,440.90 in USAspending obligations across 267,426 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Federal Election Commission federal obligations through FY2026
Federal Election Commission obligated $43.2 million on 95 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 360.
- Federal Housing Finance Agency federal obligations
Federal Housing Finance Agency obligated $1.1 million on 1 USAspending award through FY2026. CGAC 9566.
- Federal Labor Relations Authority federal obligations
Federal Labor Relations Authority obligated $6.0 million on 83 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 054.
- Federal Maritime Commission federal obligations through FY2026
Federal Maritime Commission obligated $15.4 million on 65 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 065.
- Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service federal obligations
FMCS obligated $18.2 million on 119 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 093.
- Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission obligations
Mine Safety Review Commission obligated $7.0 million on 84 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 368.
- Federal Trade Commission federal obligations through FY2026
Federal Trade Commission obligated $630.2 million across 967 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 029.
- Florida’s 1st district FY2024 USAspending
$15.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in Florida District 01, across 17,496 awards.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Florida’s 2nd district
Florida’s 2nd district shows $40.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 9,540 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Florida's 3rd district
Florida District 03 shows $7.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 18,829 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FL-04 FY2024 place-of-performance obligations
Florida District 04 shows $7.4B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 11,032 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Florida’s 8th district
Florida’s 8th district shows $50.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,249 awards.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Florida’s 10th district
Florida’s 10th district shows $31.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,078 awards.
- Florida’s 13th district FY2024 USAspending
$13.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in Florida District 13, across 5,838 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending obligations in Florida District 14
Florida’s 14th district shows $11.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 5,698 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Florida's 17th district
Florida District 17 shows $7.4B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 4,954 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Florida District 18
Florida District 18 shows $8.1B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 6,059 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Florida District 19, FY2024
Florida District 19: $9.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 58,067 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- Florida District 90: FY2024 USAspending obligations
Florida District 90 logged $225.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 21,465 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Florida vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $22.7B vs $19.9B
Florida holds $22.7B vs D.C.’s $19.9B in USAspending obligations, but D.C. per capita is $3,166.95 vs $161.99. Missiles vs management consulting.
- Florida vs Hawaii on USAspending: $22.7B vs $4.1B
Florida leads Hawaii $22.7B to $4.1B in USAspending obligations, but Hawaii’s per capita is $196.71 vs $161.99. Missiles vs construction.
- Florida vs Illinois on USAspending: $22.7B vs $15.9B
Florida leads Illinois $22.7B to $15.9B in USAspending obligations. Illinois logs far more awards (1,544,633 vs 466,388) on a smaller dollar stock.
- Florida vs Massachusetts on USAspending: $22.7B vs $13.5B
Florida leads Massachusetts $22.7B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Massachusetts shows $364.70 per capita vs $161.99 on 7,136,171 residents.
- Florida vs Maryland on USAspending: $22.7B vs $30.1B
Maryland leads Florida $30.1B to $22.7B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $315.60 vs $161.99. Computer services vs guided missiles.
- Florida vs Missouri on USAspending: $22.7B vs $10.4B
Florida leads Missouri $22.7B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Missouri shows $262.46 per capita vs $161.99 on 6,245,466 residents.
- Florida vs New York on USAspending: $22.7B vs $11.9B
Florida leads New York $22.7B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations. New York has more awards (705,506 vs 466,388) and $70.36 vs $161.99 per capita.
- Florida vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: $22.7B vs $28.1B
Pennsylvania leads Florida $28.1B to $22.7B in USAspending obligations. Awards 1,468,918 vs 466,388. Per capita $239.68 vs $161.99.
- Florida vs Texas on USAspending: missiles versus pharmaceuticals
Texas leads Florida $72.7B to $22.7B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $686.10 vs $161.99. Pharmaceuticals vs guided missiles and space vehicles.
- Florida vs Virginia on USAspending
Florida’s $22.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Compare 23.4 million residents, awards, and missile vs IT industries.
- Florida’s USAspending obligation total
Florida has $952.31B in USAspending.gov obligations and 878,079 awards for FY2024–2026. These are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Georgia District 01
Georgia’s 1st district shows $10.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 16,466 awards.
- USAspending in Georgia District 02, FY2024
Georgia’s 2nd district shows $11.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 57,022 awards.
- USAspending in Georgia District 05, FY2024
Georgia District 05: $20.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 50,184 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Georgia District 11, FY2024
Georgia District 11: $27.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 8,012 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Georgia District 12, FY2024
Georgia District 12: $9.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 13,758 awards. Place of performance, not HQ or outlays.
- Georgia District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Georgia District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $72.1 billion on 14,725 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Georgia vs Hawaii on USAspending: $9.7B vs $4.1B
Georgia $9.7B vs Hawaii $4.1B in USAspending obligations. Hawaii’s $196.71 per capita doubles Georgia’s $95.66 on 1,446,146 residents vs 11,180,878.
- Georgia vs Louisiana on USAspending: $9.7B vs $4.7B
Georgia $9.7B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita and $1.23B FY2026 outpace Georgia’s $95.66 and $1.07B.
- Georgia vs Michigan on USAspending: $9.7B vs $8.4B
Georgia leads Michigan $9.7B to $8.4B in USAspending obligations. Michigan shows $175.18 per capita vs $95.66 and FY2026 of $1.8B vs $1.1B.
- Georgia vs North Carolina on USAspending: $9.7B vs $6.3B
Georgia leads North Carolina $9.7B to $6.3B in USAspending obligations on nearly matched Census counts: 11,180,878 vs 11,046,024 residents.
- Georgia vs New Jersey on USAspending: $9.7B vs $8.1B
Georgia leads New Jersey $9.7B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 278,028; per capita is $95.66 vs $92.49.
- Georgia vs Ohio on USAspending: $9.7B vs $8.1B
Georgia leads Ohio $9.7B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Populations are close (11.2M vs 11.9M); per capita is $95.66 vs $61.66.
- Georgia vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $9.7B vs $5.5B
Georgia $9.7B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Both files lead with aircraft work; Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita tops Georgia’s $95.66.
- Georgia vs Texas on USAspending: $9.7B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Georgia $9.7B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs aircraft manufacturing. Per capita $686.1 vs $95.66. FY2026 $21.5B vs $1.1B.
- Georgia vs Virginia on USAspending
Georgia’s $9.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Aircraft manufacturing vs IT; per-capita $95.66 vs $1,344.24.
- Georgia vs Washington on USAspending: $9.7B vs $7.3B
Georgia leads Washington $9.7B to $7.3B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is $95.66 vs $73.46; FY2026 is $1.1B vs $584.6M.
- Georgia vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $9.7B vs $10.0B
Wisconsin leads Georgia $10.0B to $9.7B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people (6.0M vs 11.2M) and $407.20 vs $95.66 per capita.
- Georgia’s USAspending obligation book
Georgia shows $338.58B in USAspending.gov obligations and 535,884 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Government Accountability Office federal obligations
GAO (CGAC 005) shows $765,932,457.62 in USAspending obligations across 942 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending Grants obligations — $5.46 trillion
Federal grants total $5,455,743,675,595.86 in USAspending obligations across 723,291 awards. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending in Guam District 98 (unspecified)
Guam District 98 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $11.9 billion on 9,709 awards. Code 98 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council federal obligations
GCERC (CGAC 471) shows $902,478,603.18 in USAspending obligations across 120 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Hawaii’s indexed federal obligation total
Hawaii shows $69.81B in USAspending.gov obligations and 84,240 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending in Hawaii District 01, FY2024
Hawaii District 01: $22.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 32,693 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Hawaii District 02, FY2024
Hawaii District 02: $8.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 12,790 awards. Place of performance, not HQ or outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Hawaii’s district 90 bucket
Hawaii’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $8.5 billion in FY2024 obligations across 1,501 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Hawaii vs Louisiana on USAspending: $4.09B vs $4.71B
Louisiana leads Hawaii $4.71B to $4.09B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $268.17 vs $196.71. FY2026 $1.23B vs $284.5M.
- Hawaii vs Michigan on USAspending: $4.1B vs $8.4B
Michigan $8.4B vs Hawaii $4.1B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is close ($196.71 vs $175.18) despite Hawaii’s 1,446,146 residents vs 10,140,459.
- Hawaii vs North Carolina on USAspending: $4.09B vs $6.34B
North Carolina leads Hawaii $6.34B to $4.09B in USAspending obligations. Hawaii per capita $196.71 vs $66.77. FY2026 $284.5M vs $737.5M.
- Hawaii vs New Jersey on USAspending: $4.1B vs $8.1B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Hawaii $4.1B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 75,796; Hawaii’s $196.71 per capita doubles $92.49.
- Hawaii vs Ohio on USAspending: $4.1B vs $8.1B
Ohio $8.1B vs Hawaii $4.1B in USAspending obligations. Hawaii’s $196.71 per capita triples Ohio’s $61.66 on 1,446,146 residents vs 11,883,304.
- Hawaii vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $4.09B vs $5.46B
Oklahoma leads Hawaii $5.46B to $4.09B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $205.98 vs $196.71. FY2026 $843.6M vs $284.5M.
- Hawaii vs Texas on USAspending: $4.1B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Hawaii $4.1B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs commercial construction. Per capita $686.1 vs $196.71. FY2026 $21.5B vs $284.5M.
- Hawaii vs Virginia on USAspending
Hawaii’s $4.1B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. 1.45 million residents; building construction vs IT; per-capita $196.71.
- Hawaii vs Washington on USAspending: $4.09B vs $7.34B
Washington leads Hawaii $7.34B to $4.09B in USAspending obligations. Hawaii per capita $196.71 vs $73.46. FY2026 $284.5M vs $584.6M.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Iowa District 01
Iowa District 01 recorded $9.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 40,276 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- USAspending in Iowa District 02, FY2024
Iowa District 02 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $13.5 billion on 57,882 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Iowa District 03
Iowa’s 3rd district shows $10.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 51,302 awards.
- USAspending in Iowa District 04, FY2024
Iowa District 04: $8.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 58,477 awards. Place of performance, not HQ or outlays.
- USAspending in Iowa District 90 (non-voting / unspecified)
Iowa District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $20.0 billion on 3,876 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Iowa vs Kansas on USAspending: $3.84B vs $2.91B
Iowa $3.84B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $127.17 vs $67.40. Wireless equipment vs computer systems. FY2026 $412.2M vs $200.2M.
- Iowa vs Kentucky on USAspending: $3.84B vs $3.82B
Iowa edges Kentucky $3.84B to $3.82B in USAspending obligations. Kentucky per capita $142.10 vs $127.17. FY2026 $652.0M vs $412.2M.
- Iowa vs Minnesota on USAspending: $3.84B vs $2.74B
Iowa $3.84B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $127.17 vs $66.07. FY2026 $412.2M vs $382.8M.
- Iowa vs Mississippi on USAspending: $3.84B vs $2.88B
Iowa $3.84B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $127.17 vs $115.31. Wireless equipment vs shipbuilding. FY2026 $412.2M vs $339.4M.
- Iowa vs New Mexico on USAspending: $3.84B vs $3.93B
New Mexico edges Iowa $3.93B to $3.84B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $127.17. FY2026 $2.01B vs $412.2M.
- Iowa vs Nevada on USAspending: $3.84B vs $2.86B
Iowa $3.84B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $127.17. Wireless vs autos. FY2026 $412.2M vs $561.5M.
- Iowa vs Oregon on USAspending: $3.84B vs $2.67B
Iowa $3.84B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $127.17 vs $56.06. FY2026 $412.2M vs $239.5M.
- Iowa vs South Carolina on USAspending: $3.84B vs $3.85B
South Carolina edges Iowa $3.85B to $3.84B in USAspending obligations. Iowa per capita $127.17 vs $83.98. FY2026 $412.2M vs $460.1M.
- Iowa vs Tennessee on USAspending: $3.84B vs $3.58B
Iowa leads Tennessee $3.84B to $3.58B in USAspending obligations and on per capita, $127.17 vs $97.50. Wireless vs couriers. FY2026 $412.2M vs $704.7M.
- Iowa vs Texas on USAspending: $3.8B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Iowa $3.8B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs wireless communications equipment. Per capita $686.1 vs $127.17. Awards 530,634 vs 48,706.
- Iowa vs Utah on USAspending: $3.84B vs $4.06B
Utah leads Iowa $4.06B to $3.84B in USAspending obligations and on per capita, $199.06 vs $127.17. Metal vs wireless equipment. FY2026 $697.4M vs $412.2M.
- Iowa vs Virginia on USAspending: $3.8B next to $110.8B
Iowa’s $3.8B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Compare 48,706 vs 1,116,647 awards, $127.17 vs $1,344.24 per capita, and FY2026.
- FY2024 USAspending in Idaho's 1st district
Idaho District 01 shows $7.0B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 14,467 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Idaho’s 2nd district
Idaho’s 2nd district shows $30.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 30,852 awards.
- Idaho District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Idaho District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $13.7 billion on 3,356 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Idaho vs Maine on USAspending: $1.2B vs $776.4M
Idaho $1.2B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Related construction NAICS; per capita $80.33 vs $35.09. Awards 29,667 vs 26,048.
- Idaho vs Montana on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.2B
Montana $1.2B vs Idaho $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Same lead industry; Montana per capita $187.18 vs $80.33. Awards 29,667 vs 21,487.
- Idaho vs North Dakota on USAspending: $1.2B vs $700.4M
Idaho $1.2B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Same lead industry; per capita $80.33 vs $63.75. FY2026 $160.8M vs $50.8M.
- Idaho vs Nebraska on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.2B
Idaho $1.2B vs Nebraska $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Twin populations; Nebraska per capita $175.68 vs $80.33. FY2026 $352.3M vs $160.8M.
- Idaho vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $1.20B vs $2.48B
New Hampshire $2.48B vs Idaho $1.20B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $80.33. Awards 29,667 vs 9,224.
- Idaho vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $1.2B vs $880.6M
Idaho $1.2B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $80.33 vs $71.48. Awards 29,667 vs 11,923. FY2026 $160.8M vs $79.5M.
- Idaho vs South Dakota on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.0B
Idaho $1.2B vs South Dakota $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita nearly even: $80.33 vs $79.92. Awards 29,667 vs 8,274. FY2026 $160.8M vs $73.9M.
- Idaho vs Texas on USAspending: $1.2B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Idaho’s $1.2B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $80.33; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $160.8M.
- Idaho vs Virginia on USAspending: $1.2B in construction-led obligations
Idaho’s $1.2B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Construction leads Idaho; per capita $80.33 vs $1,344.24. FY2026: $160.8M vs $11.8B.
- Idaho vs Vermont on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.0B
Idaho $1.2B vs Vermont $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita close: $80.33 vs $72.92. Awards 29,667 vs 12,020. FY2026 $160.8M vs $47.3M.
- Idaho vs West Virginia on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs Idaho $1.2B in USAspending obligations. WV per capita $113.44 vs $80.33. Awards 29,667 vs 14,302.
- Idaho vs Wyoming on USAspending: $1.2B vs $598.9M
Idaho $1.2B vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Same lead industry; Wyoming per capita $126.96 vs $80.33. Awards 29,667 vs 9,330.
- Idaho’s federal award-obligation total
Idaho shows $85.66B in USAspending.gov obligations and 109,355 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 obligations in Illinois’s 7th district
Illinois’s 7th district shows $10.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 9,841 awards.
- USAspending in Illinois District 08, FY2024
Illinois District 08 shows $7.0B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,891 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Illinois District 10, FY2024
Illinois District 10 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 490,337 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Illinois District 11, FY2024
Illinois District 11: $23.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 1,666 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Illinois District 12, FY2024
Illinois’s 12th district shows $10.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 42,382 awards.
- Illinois’s 13th district FY2024 USAspending
$15.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in Illinois District 13, across 12,108 awards.
- IL-17 FY2024 place-of-performance obligations
Illinois District 17 shows $7.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 55,019 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- Illinois District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Illinois District 90 FY2024 USAspending: $124.9 billion in obligations on 27,285 awards. Unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Illinois vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $15.9B vs $19.9B
D.C. leads Illinois $19.9B to $15.9B in USAspending obligations on 702,250 residents vs 12.7M. Per capita is $3,166.95 vs $143.78.
- Illinois vs Massachusetts on USAspending: $15.9B vs $13.5B
Illinois leads Massachusetts $15.9B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Massachusetts shows $364.70 per capita vs $143.78 and a larger FY2026 slice.
- Illinois vs Maryland on USAspending: more IL awards, more MD dollars
Maryland leads Illinois $30.1B to $15.9B in USAspending obligations, but Illinois has 1,544,633 awards vs 229,316. Per capita $143.78 vs $315.60.
- Illinois vs Missouri on USAspending: $15.9B vs $10.4B
Illinois leads Missouri $15.9B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Missouri shows $262.46 per capita vs $143.78; Illinois logs 1,544,633 awards.
- Illinois vs New York on USAspending: $15.9B vs $11.9B
Illinois leads New York $15.9B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people (12.7M vs 19.9M) and $143.78 vs $70.36 per capita.
- Illinois vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: two million-plus award files
Pennsylvania leads Illinois $28.1B to $15.9B in USAspending obligations. Both have huge award files: 1,468,918 vs 1,544,633. Per capita $239.68 vs $143.78.
- Illinois vs Texas on USAspending: 1.54M awards on $15.9B
Texas leads Illinois $72.7B to $15.9B in USAspending obligations, but Illinois has 1,544,633 awards vs 530,634. Per capita $143.78 vs $686.10.
- Illinois vs Virginia on USAspending
Illinois posts 1,544,633 USAspending awards vs Virginia’s 1,116,647, but $15.9B vs $110.8B in obligations. Per-capita compared.
- Illinois vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $15.9B vs $10.0B
Illinois leads Wisconsin $15.9B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $143.78 and FY2026 of $2.4B vs $1.8B.
- Illinois federal award obligations and record volume
Illinois shows $431.05B in USAspending.gov obligations and 1,858,266 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending.gov obligations in Indiana District 02
Indiana District 02 shows $7.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 17,476 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Indiana's 3rd district
Indiana District 03 shows $8.0B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 17,775 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Indiana District 07, FY2024
Indiana District 07 FY2024 USAspending: $144.7 billion in obligations on 7,721 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Indiana District 08
Indiana District 08 shows $8.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 23,359 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Indiana District 09
Indiana District 09 shows $7.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 12,094 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Indiana’s district 90 bucket
Indiana’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $40.4 billion in FY2024 obligations across 6,987 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Indiana vs Iowa on USAspending: $3.83B vs $3.84B
Iowa edges Indiana $3.84B to $3.83B in USAspending obligations. Iowa per capita $127.17 vs $80.53. FY2026 $412.2M vs $557.6M.
- Indiana vs Kansas on USAspending: $3.83B vs $2.91B
Indiana $3.83B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $80.53 vs $67.40. Construction vs computer systems. FY2026 $557.6M vs $200.2M.
- Indiana vs Kentucky on USAspending: $3.83B vs $3.82B
Indiana edges Kentucky $3.83B to $3.82B in USAspending obligations. Kentucky per capita $142.10 vs $80.53. FY2026 $557.6M vs $652.0M.
- Indiana vs Minnesota on USAspending: $3.83B vs $2.74B
Indiana $3.83B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $80.53 vs $66.07. FY2026 $557.6M vs $382.8M.
- Indiana vs Mississippi on USAspending: $3.83B vs $2.88B
Indiana $3.83B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $80.53 vs $115.31. Construction vs shipbuilding. FY2026 $557.6M vs $339.4M.
- Indiana vs New Mexico on USAspending: $3.83B vs $3.93B
New Mexico edges Indiana $3.93B to $3.83B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $80.53. FY2026 $2.01B vs $557.6M.
- Indiana vs Nevada on USAspending: $3.83B vs $2.86B
Indiana $3.83B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $80.53. Construction vs autos. FY2026 $557.6M vs $561.5M.
- Indiana vs Oregon on USAspending: $3.83B vs $2.67B
Indiana $3.83B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $80.53 vs $56.06. FY2026 $557.6M vs $239.5M.
- Indiana vs South Carolina on USAspending: $3.83B vs $3.85B
South Carolina edges Indiana $3.85B to $3.83B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $83.98 vs $80.53. FY2026 $557.6M vs $460.1M.
- Indiana vs Tennessee on USAspending: $3.83B vs $3.58B
Indiana leads Tennessee $3.83B to $3.58B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $80.53 vs $97.50. Construction vs couriers. FY2026 $557.6M vs $704.7M.
- Indiana vs Texas on USAspending: $3.8B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Indiana $3.8B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs commercial construction. Per capita $686.1 vs $80.53. FY2026 $21.5B vs $557.6M.
- Indiana vs Utah on USAspending: $3.83B vs $4.06B
Utah leads Indiana $4.06B to $3.83B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people. Per capita $199.06 vs $80.53. FY2026 $697.4M vs $557.6M.
- Indiana vs Virginia on USAspending: similar population, unlike dollars
Indiana has $3.8B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B, despite 6.9M vs 8.8M people. Per capita $80.53 vs $1,344.24.
- Indiana’s USAspending obligation book
Indiana shows $545.43B in USAspending.gov obligations and 287,874 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Institute of Museum and Library Services federal obligations
IMLS (CGAC 474) shows $829,811,437.75 in USAspending obligations across 2,168 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Inter-American Foundation federal obligations through FY2026
Inter-American Foundation obligated $42.4 million on 125 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 164.
- International Trade Commission federal obligations
U.S. International Trade Commission obligated $66.0 million on 246 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 034.
- Iowa’s high award count and $115.47B total
Iowa shows $115.47B in USAspending.gov obligations and 491,259 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts federal obligations
Kennedy Center obligated $15.5 million on 6 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 3301.
- Kansas award volume versus $95.85B obligated
Kansas shows $95.85B in USAspending.gov obligations and 585,768 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Federal obligations indexed for Kentucky
Kentucky records $528.29B in USAspending.gov obligations and 287,766 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Kansas District 01
Kansas District 01 shows $7.2B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 95,585 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Kansas’s 2nd district
Kansas’s 2nd district shows $15.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 50,769 awards.
- USAspending in Kansas District 03, FY2024
Kansas District 03 shows $6.7B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 7,837 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Kansas District 04, FY2024
Kansas District 04: $8.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 32,170 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- Kansas District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Kansas District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $13.4 billion on 5,254 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Kansas vs Kentucky on USAspending: $2.91B vs $3.82B
Kentucky $3.82B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $142.10 vs $67.40. Couriers vs computer systems. FY2026 $652.0M vs $200.2M.
- Kansas vs Minnesota on USAspending: $2.91B vs $2.74B
Kansas $2.91B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $67.40 vs $66.07. FY2026 $200.2M vs $382.8M.
- Kansas vs Mississippi on USAspending: $2.91B vs $2.88B
Kansas $2.91B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. MS per capita $115.31 vs $67.40. Awards 233,003 vs 71,423.
- Kansas vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $2.91B vs $2.48B
Kansas $2.91B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $67.40. Awards 71,423 vs 9,224.
- Kansas vs New Mexico on USAspending: $2.91B vs $3.93B
New Mexico $3.93B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $67.40. Construction vs computer systems. FY2026 $2.01B vs $200.2M.
- Kansas vs Nevada on USAspending: $2.91B vs $2.86B
Kansas $2.91B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $67.40. FY2026 $561.5M vs $200.2M.
- Kansas vs Oregon on USAspending: $2.91B vs $2.67B
Kansas $2.91B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $67.40 vs $56.06. FY2026 $200.2M vs $239.5M.
- Kansas vs South Carolina on USAspending: $2.91B vs $3.85B
South Carolina $3.85B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $83.98 vs $67.40. Biologics vs computer systems. FY2026 $460.1M vs $200.2M.
- Kansas vs Tennessee on USAspending: $2.91B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs Kansas $2.91B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $97.50 vs $67.40. FY2026 $704.7M vs $200.2M.
- Kansas vs Texas on USAspending: $2.9B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Kansas’s $2.9B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $67.40; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $200.2M.
- Kansas vs Virginia on USAspending: two IT-led files, one $110.8B stack
Kansas shows $2.9B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Both lean IT — systems design vs other computer services — but dollars diverge.
- Kentucky’s 1st district FY2024 USAspending
$16.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in Kentucky District 01, across 28,894 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Kentucky’s 2nd district
Kentucky District 02 shows $6.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,739 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Kentucky District 03, FY2024
Kentucky’s 3rd congressional district shows $153.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 41,701 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations.
- FY2024 obligations in Kentucky's 5th district
Kentucky District 05 shows $7.8B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 12,862 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Kentucky District 06, FY2024
Kentucky District 06 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $14.8 billion on 10,426 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- FY2024 obligations in Kentucky’s unspecified district 90
Kentucky’s USAspending district 90 bucket holds $39.4 billion in FY2024 obligations across 4,407 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Kentucky vs Minnesota on USAspending: $3.82B vs $2.74B
Kentucky $3.82B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $142.10 vs $66.07. FY2026 $652.0M vs $382.8M.
- Kentucky vs Mississippi on USAspending: $3.82B vs $2.88B
Kentucky $3.82B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $142.10 vs $115.31. Couriers vs shipbuilding. FY2026 $652.0M vs $339.4M.
- Kentucky vs New Mexico on USAspending: $3.82B vs $3.93B
New Mexico edges Kentucky $3.93B to $3.82B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $142.10. Couriers vs construction. FY2026 $2.01B vs $652.0M.
- Kentucky vs Nevada on USAspending: $3.82B vs $2.86B
Kentucky $3.82B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $142.10. Couriers vs autos. FY2026 $652.0M vs $561.5M.
- Kentucky vs Oregon on USAspending: $3.82B vs $2.67B
Kentucky $3.82B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $142.10 vs $56.06. Awards 140,157 vs 36,965.
- Kentucky vs South Carolina on USAspending: $3.82B vs $3.85B
South Carolina edges Kentucky $3.85B to $3.82B in USAspending obligations. Kentucky per capita $142.10 vs $83.98. FY2026 $652.0M vs $460.1M.
- Kentucky vs Tennessee on USAspending: $3.82B vs $3.58B
Kentucky leads Tennessee $3.82B to $3.58B in USAspending obligations and on per capita, $142.10 vs $97.50. Shared courier peak. FY2026 $652.0M vs $704.7M.
- Kentucky vs Texas on USAspending: $3.8B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Kentucky’s $3.8B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $142.10; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $652.0M.
- Kentucky vs Utah on USAspending: $3.82B vs $4.06B
Utah leads Kentucky $4.06B to $3.82B in USAspending obligations and on per capita, $199.06 vs $142.10. Metal vs couriers. FY2026 $697.4M vs $652.0M.
- Kentucky vs Virginia on USAspending: many awards, fewer dollars
Kentucky’s $3.8B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Kentucky logs 140,157 awards; Virginia 1,116,647. Per capita $142.10 vs $1,344.24.
- FY2024 USAspending in Louisiana’s 1st district
Louisiana’s 1st district shows $16.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,211 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Louisiana's 2nd district
Louisiana District 02 shows $7.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 9,293 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending.gov obligations in Louisiana District 03
Louisiana District 03 shows $7.3B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 11,512 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Louisiana's 4th district
Louisiana District 04 shows $7.8B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 25,697 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Louisiana District 06, FY2024
Louisiana District 06: $25.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 11,275 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Louisiana’s district 90 bucket
Louisiana’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $52.6 billion in FY2024 obligations across 11,844 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Louisiana vs Michigan on USAspending: $4.7B vs $8.4B
Michigan $8.4B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita tops Michigan’s $175.18; ships vs automobiles lead the files.
- Louisiana vs North Carolina on USAspending: $4.71B vs $6.34B
North Carolina leads Louisiana $6.34B to $4.71B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana per capita $268.17 vs $66.77. FY2026 $1.23B vs $737.5M.
- Louisiana vs New Jersey on USAspending: $4.7B vs $8.1B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. NJ logs 1,162,765 awards vs 72,577; Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita and $1.23B FY2026 lead.
- Louisiana vs Ohio on USAspending: $4.7B vs $8.1B
Ohio $8.1B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana’s $268.17 per capita and $1.23B FY2026 dwarf Ohio’s $61.66 and $732.7M.
- Louisiana vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $4.71B vs $5.46B
Oklahoma leads Louisiana $5.46B to $4.71B in USAspending obligations. Louisiana leads per capita $268.17 vs $205.98 and FY2026 $1.23B vs $843.6M.
- Louisiana vs Texas on USAspending: $4.7B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Louisiana $4.7B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs ship building. Per capita $686.1 vs $268.17. FY2026 $21.5B vs $1.2B.
- Louisiana vs Utah on USAspending: $4.71B vs $4.06B
Louisiana leads Utah $4.71B to $4.06B in USAspending obligations and on per capita, $268.17 vs $199.06. Ship building vs metal. FY2026 $1.23B vs $697.4M.
- Louisiana vs Virginia on USAspending
Louisiana’s $4.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Ship building and repairing vs IT services; per-capita $268.17.
- Louisiana vs Washington on USAspending: $4.71B vs $7.34B
Washington leads Louisiana $7.34B to $4.71B in USAspending obligations, but Louisiana’s per capita is $268.17 vs $73.46 and FY2026 is $1.23B vs $584.6M.
- Library of Congress federal obligations through FY2026
Library of Congress obligated $94,000 on 68 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 003.
- Louisiana’s indexed federal obligation total
Louisiana shows $222.94B in USAspending.gov obligations and 212,091 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Massachusetts’s 1st district
Massachusetts District 01 shows $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 5,756 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending obligations in Massachusetts District 03
Massachusetts’s 3rd district shows $11.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 13,426 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Massachusetts’s 5th district
Massachusetts’s 5th district shows $35.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,478 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Massachusetts’s 6th district
Massachusetts’s 6th district shows $31.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,687 awards.
- USAspending in Massachusetts District 07, FY2024
Massachusetts District 07: $25.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 30,061 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Massachusetts’s 8th district, FY2024
Massachusetts’s 8th district shows $11.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 34,064 awards.
- Massachusetts District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Massachusetts District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $94.1 billion on 11,349 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting performance bucket.
- Massachusetts vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $13.5B vs $19.9B
D.C. leads Massachusetts $19.9B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is $3,166.95 vs $364.70; FY2026 favors Massachusetts at $2.6B vs $2.2B.
- Massachusetts vs Missouri on USAspending: $13.5B vs $10.4B
Massachusetts leads Missouri $13.5B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Award counts are close (294,824 vs 300,867); per capita is $364.70 vs $262.46.
- Massachusetts vs New York on USAspending: $13.5B vs $11.9B
Massachusetts leads New York $13.5B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people (7.1M vs 19.9M) and $364.70 vs $70.36 per capita.
- Massachusetts vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: $13.5B vs $28.1B
Pennsylvania leads Massachusetts $28.1B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $239.68 vs $364.70. Medicinal vs aircraft engines.
- Massachusetts vs Texas on USAspending: aircraft engines vs pharma
Texas leads Massachusetts $72.7B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $686.10 vs $364.70. Pharmaceuticals vs aircraft engines.
- Massachusetts vs Virginia on USAspending
Massachusetts shows $13.5B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Similar-size states, aircraft engines vs IT services.
- Massachusetts vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $13.5B vs $10.0B
Massachusetts leads Wisconsin $13.5B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $364.70; FY2026 is $2.6B vs $2.4B.
- Maine’s USAspending obligation file
Maine shows $93.10B in USAspending.gov obligations and 54,350 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Maryland’s USAspending obligation total
Maryland shows $480.92B in USAspending.gov obligations and 296,336 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Federal dollars obligated in Massachusetts
Massachusetts shows $393.18B in federal obligations across 331,691 awards in FY 2024–2026. USAspending.gov, not outlays.
- USAspending in Maryland District 01, FY2024
Maryland District 01: $18.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 22,761 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 obligations in Maryland’s 2nd district
Maryland’s 2nd district shows $31.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,659 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending totals for Maryland’s 3rd district
Maryland’s 3rd district shows $31.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 12,416 awards.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Maryland’s 4th district
Maryland’s 4th district shows $30.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 46,983 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending totals for Maryland’s 5th district
Maryland’s 5th district shows $35.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 13,952 awards.
- USAspending in Maryland District 06, FY2024
Maryland District 06: $27.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 10,346 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Maryland District 07, FY2024
Maryland District 07: $22.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 14,226 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Maryland’s 8th district
USAspending.gov recorded $61.2 billion in FY2024 obligations for place of performance in Maryland’s 8th district across 25,801 awards.
- Maryland District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Maryland District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $63.5 billion on 7,645 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Maryland vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $30.1B vs $19.9B
Maryland holds $30.1B vs D.C.’s $19.9B in USAspending obligations, but D.C. per capita is $3,166.95 vs $315.60. Computer services vs consulting.
- Maryland vs Massachusetts on USAspending: $30.1B vs $13.5B
Maryland leads Massachusetts $30.1B to $13.5B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $315.60 vs $364.70. Computer services vs engines.
- Maryland vs Missouri on USAspending: $30.1B vs $10.4B
Maryland leads Missouri $30.1B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations on nearly identical Census counts: 6,263,220 vs 6,245,466 residents.
- Maryland vs New York on USAspending: $30.1B vs $11.9B
Maryland leads New York $30.1B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations. New York has more awards (705,506 vs 229,316) and $70.36 per capita vs $315.60.
- Maryland vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: $30.1B vs $28.1B
Maryland edges Pennsylvania $30.1B to $28.1B in USAspending obligations. Pennsylvania has 1,468,918 awards vs 229,316. Per capita $315.60 vs $239.68.
- Maryland vs Texas on USAspending: $30.1B against $72.7B
Texas leads Maryland $72.7B to $30.1B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $686.10 vs $315.60. Computer services vs pharmaceuticals.
- Maryland vs Virginia on USAspending
Maryland’s $30.1B in federal obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Same top industry, different scale. Awards and per-capita included.
- Maryland vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $30.1B vs $10.0B
Maryland leads Wisconsin $30.1B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations, but Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $315.60 and a larger FY2026 slice.
- FY2024 obligations in Maine’s 1st district
Maine’s 1st district shows $30.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 14,223 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending obligations in Maine District 02
Maine’s 2nd district shows $10.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 10,697 awards.
- Maine District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Maine District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $11.2 billion on 2,617 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Maine vs Montana on USAspending: $776.4M vs $1.2B
Montana $1.2B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $187.18 vs $35.09. Maine has more awards: 26,048 vs 21,487. FY2026 $212.9M vs $49.3M.
- Maine vs North Dakota on USAspending: $776.4M vs $700.4M
Maine $776.4M vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Building equipment vs construction. Per capita $35.09 vs $63.75. Awards 26,048 vs 7,218.
- Maine vs Nebraska on USAspending: $776.4M vs $1.2B
Nebraska $1.2B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $175.68 vs $35.09. FY2026 $352.3M vs $49.3M. Awards 36,000 vs 26,048.
- Maine vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $776.4M vs $880.6M
Rhode Island $880.6M vs Maine $776.4M USAspending obligations. Confectionery vs building equipment. Per capita $71.48 vs $35.09.
- Maine vs South Dakota on USAspending: $776.4M vs $1.0B
South Dakota $1.0B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Computer manufacturing vs building equipment. Per capita $79.92 vs $35.09.
- Maine vs Texas on USAspending: $776.4M against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Maine’s $776.4M. Per capita is $686.10 vs $35.09; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $49.3M.
- Maine vs Virginia on USAspending: $776.4M and $35.09 per person
Maine’s $776.4M in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Per capita $35.09 vs $1,344.24; FY2026 $49.3M vs $11.8B.
- Maine vs Vermont on USAspending: $776.4M vs $1.0B
Vermont $1.0B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Missile parts vs building equipment. Per capita $72.92 vs $35.09 on 648,493 vs 1,405,012.
- Maine vs West Virginia on USAspending: $776.4M vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs Maine $776.4M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $113.44 vs $35.09. Maine has more awards: 26,048 vs 14,302.
- Maine vs Wyoming on USAspending: $776.4M vs $598.9M
Maine $776.4M vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Building equipment vs construction. Per capita $35.09 vs $126.96. Awards 26,048 vs 9,330.
- Merit Systems Protection Board federal obligations
Merit Systems Protection Board obligated $23.6 million on 353 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 389.
- FY2024 USAspending in Michigan’s 1st district
Michigan’s 1st district shows $11.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 14,545 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Michigan District 03
Michigan District 03 shows $7.8B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,695 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Michigan District 06
Michigan District 06 recorded $9.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 50,553 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Michigan’s 7th district
Michigan’s 7th district shows $15.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 6,923 awards.
- USAspending in Michigan District 10, FY2024
Michigan District 10: $23.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 69,991 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- Michigan District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Michigan District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $98.1 billion on 16,335 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Michigan vs North Carolina on USAspending: $8.4B vs $6.3B
Michigan $8.4B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. Award counts are close (416,538 vs 429,746); Michigan’s $175.18 per capita leads $66.77.
- Michigan vs New Jersey on USAspending: $8.4B vs $8.1B
Michigan leads New Jersey $8.4B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 416,538; per capita is $175.18 vs $92.49.
- Michigan vs Ohio on USAspending: $8.4B vs $8.1B
Michigan leads Ohio $8.4B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Michigan shows $175.18 per capita vs $61.66 and FY2026 of $1.8B vs $732.7M.
- Michigan vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $8.4B vs $5.5B
Michigan $8.4B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita tops Michigan’s $175.18; Michigan’s FY2026 is $1.78B vs $843.6M.
- Michigan vs Texas on USAspending: $8.4B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Michigan $8.4B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs automobile manufacturing. Per capita $686.1 vs $175.18. Awards 530,634 vs 416,538.
- Michigan vs Virginia on USAspending
Michigan’s $8.4B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Automobile manufacturing vs IT services; 416,538 awards vs 1,116,647.
- Michigan vs Washington on USAspending: $8.4B vs $7.3B
Michigan $8.4B vs Washington $7.3B in USAspending obligations. Michigan’s $175.18 per capita and $1.8B FY2026 dwarf Washington’s $73.46 and $584.6M.
- Michigan vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $8.4B vs $10.0B
Wisconsin leads Michigan $10.0B to $8.4B in USAspending obligations. Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $175.18; Michigan logs 416,538 awards.
- Federal dollars obligated in Michigan
Michigan shows $388.89B in federal obligations across 861,129 awards in FY 2024–2026. USAspending.gov, not Treasury outlays.
- Millennium Challenge Corporation federal obligations
MCC (CGAC 524) shows $3,058,303,081.71 in USAspending obligations across 639 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Minnesota federal obligations, FY2024–2026
Minnesota shows $618.83B in USAspending.gov obligations and 462,800 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Mississippi’s award-file obligation total
Mississippi shows $154.63B in USAspending.gov obligations and 362,644 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Federal dollars obligated in Missouri
Missouri shows $347.86B in federal obligations across 602,924 awards in FY 2024–2026. USAspending.gov, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Minnesota District 01
Minnesota District 01 shows $7.3B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 33,320 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Minnesota District 04, FY2024
Minnesota District 04: $8.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 7,963 awards. Place of performance, not outlays or HQ.
- USAspending.gov obligations in Minnesota District 05
Minnesota District 05 shows $7.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,218 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Minnesota District 08
Minnesota District 08 shows $7.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,844 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- Minnesota District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Minnesota District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations reached $205.5 billion on 9,315 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting performance bucket.
- Minnesota vs Mississippi on USAspending: $2.74B vs $2.88B
Mississippi $2.88B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. MS per capita $115.31 vs $66.07. Awards 233,003 vs 98,897.
- Minnesota vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $2.74B vs $2.48B
Minnesota $2.74B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $66.07. Awards 98,897 vs 9,224.
- Minnesota vs New Mexico on USAspending: $2.74B vs $3.93B
New Mexico $3.93B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $66.07. Construction vs PBM. FY2026 $2.01B vs $382.8M.
- Minnesota vs Nevada on USAspending: $2.74B vs $2.86B
Nevada $2.86B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. NV per capita $171.84 vs $66.07. Awards 98,897 vs 45,442.
- Minnesota vs Oregon on USAspending: $2.74B vs $2.67B
Minnesota $2.74B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $66.07 vs $56.06. Awards 98,897 vs 36,965.
- Minnesota vs South Carolina on USAspending: $2.74B vs $3.85B
South Carolina $3.85B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $83.98 vs $66.07. Biologics vs PBM. FY2026 $460.1M vs $382.8M.
- Minnesota vs Tennessee on USAspending: $2.74B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs Minnesota $2.74B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $97.50 vs $66.07. FY2026 $704.7M vs $382.8M.
- Minnesota vs Texas on USAspending: $2.7B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Minnesota’s $2.7B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $66.07; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $382.8M.
- Minnesota vs Virginia on USAspending: PBM-led $2.7B against $110.8B
Minnesota’s $2.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Pharmacy benefit management leads Minnesota; per capita $66.07 vs $1,344.24.
- USAspending in Missouri District 01, FY2024
Missouri’s 1st district shows $97.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 110,740 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending obligations in Missouri District 03
Missouri’s 3rd district shows $10.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 17,233 awards.
- USAspending in Missouri District 05, FY2024
Missouri District 05: $21.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,686 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Missouri’s district 90 bucket
Missouri’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $50.0 billion in FY2024 obligations across 8,894 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Missouri vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $10.4B vs $19.9B
D.C. leads Missouri $19.9B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is $3,166.95 vs $262.46; Missouri logs 300,867 awards vs 95,844.
- Missouri vs New York on USAspending: $10.4B vs $11.9B
New York leads Missouri $11.9B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Missouri shows $262.46 per capita vs $70.36 and FY2026 of $1.6B vs $1.4B.
- Missouri vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: $10.4B vs $28.1B
Pennsylvania leads Missouri $28.1B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Missouri shows $262.46 per capita vs $239.68 on fewer people and fewer awards.
- Missouri vs Texas on USAspending: aircraft vs pharmaceuticals
Texas leads Missouri $72.7B to $10.4B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $686.10 vs $262.46. Pharmaceuticals vs aircraft manufacturing.
- Missouri vs Virginia on USAspending
Missouri’s $10.4B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Aircraft manufacturing vs IT services; 300,867 awards vs 1,116,647.
- Missouri vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $10.4B vs $10.0B
Missouri leads Wisconsin $10.4B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $262.46 and FY2026 of $2.4B vs $1.6B.
- Montana’s USAspending obligation file
Montana shows $50.18B in USAspending.gov obligations and 125,364 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Udall Foundation federal obligations through FY2026
Udall Foundation obligated $4.1 million on 20 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 487.
- FY2024 obligations in Mississippi's 1st district
Mississippi District 01 shows $7.1B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 103,757 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Mississippi District 02, FY2024
Mississippi District 02: $9.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 30,222 awards. Place of performance, not outlays or HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Mississippi’s 3rd district
Mississippi’s 3rd district shows $13.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 19,940 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Mississippi’s 4th district
Mississippi’s 4th district shows $48.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 18,731 awards.
- USAspending in Mississippi District 90 (non-voting / unspecified)
Mississippi District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $19.9 billion on 4,754 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Mississippi vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $2.88B vs $2.48B
Mississippi $2.88B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $115.31. Awards 233,003 vs 9,224.
- Mississippi vs New Mexico on USAspending: $2.88B vs $3.93B
New Mexico $3.93B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $115.31. Construction vs shipbuilding. FY2026 $2.01B vs $339.4M.
- Mississippi vs Nevada on USAspending: $2.88B vs $2.86B
Mississippi $2.88B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. NV per capita $171.84 vs $115.31. Awards 233,003 vs 45,442.
- Mississippi vs Oregon on USAspending: $2.88B vs $2.67B
Mississippi $2.88B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $115.31 vs $56.06. Awards 233,003 vs 36,965.
- Mississippi vs South Carolina on USAspending: $2.88B vs $3.85B
South Carolina $3.85B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $83.98 vs $115.31. Biologics vs shipbuilding. FY2026 $460.1M vs $339.4M.
- Mississippi vs Tennessee on USAspending: $2.88B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs Mississippi $2.88B in USAspending obligations. Mississippi per capita $115.31 vs $97.50. Awards 233,003 vs 63,616.
- Mississippi vs Texas on USAspending: $2.9B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Mississippi’s $2.9B. Mississippi files 233,003 awards vs 530,634. Per capita $115.31 vs $686.10.
- Mississippi vs Virginia on USAspending: shipyards, many awards, $2.9B
Mississippi’s $2.9B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Mississippi logs 233,003 awards — a high count on a shipbuilding-led file.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Montana District 01
Montana District 01 recorded $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 14,299 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- USAspending in Montana District 02, FY2024
Montana’s 2nd district shows $10.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 32,982 awards.
- Montana District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Montana District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $10.0 billion on 2,102 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Montana vs North Dakota on USAspending: $1.2B vs $700.4M
Montana $1.2B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Same lead industry; per capita $187.18 vs $63.75. FY2026 $212.9M vs $50.8M.
- Montana vs Nebraska on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.2B
Montana $1.2B vs Nebraska $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Nearly matched stocks; Nebraska FY2026 $352.3M vs $212.9M. Per capita $187.18 vs $175.68.
- Montana vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $1.25B vs $2.48B
New Hampshire $2.48B vs Montana $1.25B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $187.18. Awards 21,487 vs 9,224.
- Montana vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $1.2B vs $880.6M
Montana $1.2B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Similar population; per capita $187.18 vs $71.48. Construction vs confectionery.
- Montana vs South Dakota on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.0B
Montana $1.2B vs South Dakota $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $187.18 vs $79.92. Awards 21,487 vs 8,274. FY2026 $212.9M vs $73.9M.
- Montana vs Texas on USAspending: $1.2B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Montana’s $1.2B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $187.18; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $212.9M.
- Montana vs Virginia on USAspending: $1.2B in a large land, small population
Montana’s $1.2B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Construction leads Montana; per capita $187.18 vs $1,344.24 on 1.1M vs 8.8M people.
- Montana vs Vermont on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.0B
Montana $1.2B vs Vermont $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $187.18 vs $72.92. FY2026 $212.9M vs $47.3M. Awards 21,487 vs 12,020.
- Montana vs West Virginia on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.7B
West Virginia leads Montana $1.7B to $1.2B in USAspending obligations, but Montana’s per capita is $187.18 vs $113.44. Construction vs ammunition.
- Montana vs Wyoming on USAspending: $1.2B vs $598.9M
Montana $1.2B vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Same lead industry; per capita $187.18 vs $126.96. FY2026 $212.9M vs $74.6M.
- Federal obligations in support activities for forestry (NAICS 115310)
USAspending.gov records $3,327,053,461.97 in NAICS 115310 forestry-support contract obligations across 34,887 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Fossil fuel electric power generation (NAICS 221112) contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,349,845,177 in federal contract obligations on 742 awards tagged NAICS 221112, fossil fuel electric power generation.
- Federal obligations in other electric power generation (NAICS 221118)
USAspending records $938,175,283.22 in federal contract obligations on 645 awards coded to NAICS 221118, other electric power generation.
- NAICS 221122 electric power distribution contract obligations
Electric power distribution (NAICS 221122) shows $6.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 2,707 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- Federal obligations in natural gas distribution (NAICS 221210)
Federal contracts coded NAICS 221210 (natural gas distribution) show $1,272,251,552.75 in obligations across 2,077 awards on USAspending.
- Federal obligations in water supply and irrigation systems (NAICS 221310)
USAspending.gov records $5,128,817,456.69 in NAICS 221310 water-supply and irrigation contract obligations across 2,505 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in sewage treatment facilities (NAICS 221320)
USAspending records $1,287,706,005.37 in federal contract obligations across 716 awards coded to NAICS 221320, sewage treatment facilities.
- NAICS 234930 industrial nonbuilding construction: one award, $16.7 billion
NAICS 234930 industrial nonbuilding structure construction shows $16.7 billion in USAspending obligations on a single award. Contract totals, not outlays.
- New multifamily housing construction (NAICS 236116) contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,592,718,207 in federal contract obligations on 99 awards tagged NAICS 236116, new multifamily housing construction.
- Federal obligations in residential remodelers (NAICS 236118)
USAspending lists $877,761,467.27 in federal contract obligations on 958 awards coded to NAICS 236118, residential remodelers.
- NAICS 236210 industrial building construction obligations
Industrial building construction (NAICS 236210) shows $9.7 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,442 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- Federal obligations in commercial and institutional building construction (NAICS 236220)
USAspending records $183.4 billion in federal obligations on 43,657 contract awards coded NAICS 236220, commercial and institutional building construction.
- NAICS 237110 water and sewer line construction obligations
Water and sewer line construction (NAICS 237110) shows $5.9 billion in USAspending obligations across 3,154 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in oil and gas pipeline and related structures construction (NAICS 237120)
USAspending.gov records $3,183,132,552.81 in NAICS 237120 pipeline-construction contract obligations across 644 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in power and communication line and related structures construction (NAICS 237130)
USAspending.gov records $3,681,597,945.01 in NAICS 237130 power-and-comm-line contract obligations across 1,050 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in highway, street, and bridge construction (NAICS 237310)
USAspending records $19.3 billion in federal obligations on 6,418 contract awards coded NAICS 237310, highway, street, and bridge construction.
- Federal obligations in other heavy and civil engineering construction (NAICS 237990)
USAspending records $48.4 billion in federal obligations on 3,987 contract awards coded NAICS 237990, other heavy and civil engineering construction.
- Roofing contractors (NAICS 238160) in federal contract obligations
USAspending records $1,836,205,663 in federal contract obligations on 2,493 awards tagged NAICS 238160, roofing contractors.
- Federal obligations in electrical contractors and other wiring installation contractors (NAICS 238210)
USAspending.gov records $3,879,721,820.69 in NAICS 238210 electrical-contractor contract obligations across 6,403 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors (NAICS 238220)
USAspending.gov records $4,319,358,881.23 in NAICS 238220 plumbing and HVAC contract obligations across 9,944 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 238290 other building equipment contractors obligations
Other building equipment contractors (NAICS 238290) show $1.3 billion in USAspending obligations across 3,709 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in site preparation contractors (NAICS 238910)
USAspending records $804.1M in federal contract obligations on 1,201 awards coded to NAICS 238910, site preparation contractors.
- Federal obligations in all other specialty trade contractors (NAICS 238990)
USAspending.gov records $5,461,962,551.10 in NAICS 238990 specialty-trade contract obligations across 4,276 awards. Residual code, not FEC text.
- Federal obligations in frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing (NAICS 311411)
USAspending records $887,192,410.96 in federal contract obligations on 719 awards coded to NAICS 311411, frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in fruit and vegetable canning (NAICS 311421)
USAspending.gov records $3,360,311,079.90 in NAICS 311421 fruit-and-vegetable-canning contract obligations across 1,980 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Cheese manufacturing (NAICS 311513) federal contract obligations
USAspending shows $1,734,525,568 in federal contract obligations on 929 awards tagged NAICS 311513, cheese manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in animal (except poultry) slaughtering (NAICS 311611)
USAspending.gov records $3,536,576,553.65 in NAICS 311611 slaughtering contract obligations across 2,673 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Poultry processing (NAICS 311615) in federal contract obligations
USAspending records $2,504,459,396 in federal contract obligations on 1,069 awards tagged NAICS 311615, poultry processing.
- NAICS 311710 seafood product preparation and packaging obligations
Seafood product preparation and packaging (NAICS 311710) shows $1.5 billion in USAspending obligations across 310 federal contract awards.
- Commercial bakeries (NAICS 311812): high award volume, $2.53 billion obligated
USAspending records $2,529,394,855 in federal contract obligations on 825,778 awards tagged NAICS 311812, commercial bakeries.
- Federal obligations in roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing (NAICS 311911)
USAspending records $800.2M in federal contract obligations on 157,336 awards coded to NAICS 311911, roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing.
- Perishable prepared food manufacturing (NAICS 311991) contract obligations
USAspending records $2,356,801,189 in federal contract obligations on 913,907 awards tagged NAICS 311991, perishable prepared food manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in all other miscellaneous food manufacturing (NAICS 311999)
USAspending.gov records $3,465,956,184.56 in NAICS 311999 miscellaneous-food contract obligations across 135,312 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in textile bag and canvas mills (NAICS 314910)
USAspending records $846,193,831.90 in federal contract obligations on 3,566 awards coded to NAICS 314910, textile bag and canvas mills.
- Federal obligations in all other miscellaneous textile product mills (NAICS 314999)
USAspending shows $872,813,218.65 in federal contract obligations on 13,331 awards coded to NAICS 314999, miscellaneous textile product mills.
- Cut and sew apparel contractors (NAICS 315210) contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,207,389,936 in federal contract obligations on 3,615 awards tagged NAICS 315210, cut and sew apparel contractors.
- Apparel accessories manufacturing (NAICS 315990) federal contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,251,805,164 in federal contract obligations on 7,628 awards tagged NAICS 315990, apparel accessories manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in petroleum refineries (NAICS 324110)
USAspending records $20.4 billion in obligations on 477,727 contract awards coded NAICS 324110, petroleum refineries.
- NAICS 325120 industrial gas manufacturing obligations
Industrial gas manufacturing (NAICS 325120) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 11,180 federal contract awards.
- Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing (NAICS 325180) obligations
USAspending lists $2,496,155,155 in federal contract obligations on 846 awards tagged NAICS 325180, other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing.
- NAICS 325411 medicinal and botanical manufacturing: high award volume
Medicinal and botanical manufacturing (NAICS 325411) shows $14.2 billion in USAspending obligations across 293,920 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing (NAICS 325412)
USAspending records $59.8 billion in federal obligations on 51,311 contract awards coded NAICS 325412, pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing.
- In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing (NAICS 325413) obligations
USAspending lists $1,876,000,543 in federal contract obligations on 5,683 awards tagged NAICS 325413, in-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing (NAICS 325414)
USAspending records $26.9 billion in federal obligations on 1,275 contract awards coded NAICS 325414, biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in explosives manufacturing (NAICS 325920)
USAspending.gov records $3,912,664,088.83 in NAICS 325920 explosives-manufacturing contract obligations across 1,097 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 325998 all other miscellaneous chemical product manufacturing obligations
All other miscellaneous chemical product manufacturing (NAICS 325998) shows $1.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 10,357 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in nonferrous metal except aluminum smelting and refining (NAICS 331410)
USAspending.gov records $3,218,482,630.84 in NAICS 331410 nonferrous-smelting contract obligations across 818 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying (NAICS 331420)
USAspending records $1,770,469,077 in federal contract obligations on 1,618 awards tagged NAICS 331420, copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying.
- Nonferrous metal rolling except copper and aluminum (NAICS 331491)
USAspending lists $1,953,266,778 in federal contract obligations on 2,963 awards tagged NAICS 331491, nonferrous metal rolling except copper and aluminum.
- Federal obligations in prefabricated metal building and component manufacturing (NAICS 332311)
USAspending records $672.0M in federal contract obligations on 1,283 awards tagged to NAICS 332311, prefabricated metal building manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in fabricated structural metal manufacturing (NAICS 332312)
USAspending records $828,005,393.46 in federal contract obligations on 48,387 awards coded to NAICS 332312, fabricated structural metal manufacturing.
- NAICS 332410 power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing obligations
Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing (NAICS 332410) carries $15.8 billion in USAspending obligations across 797 contract awards.
- Federal obligations in other metal container manufacturing (NAICS 332439)
USAspending records $854,218,110.39 in federal contract obligations on 4,844 awards coded to NAICS 332439, other metal container manufacturing.
- NAICS 332510 hardware manufacturing obligations
Hardware manufacturing (NAICS 332510) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 177,443 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer manufacturing (NAICS 332722)
USAspending records $1,114,700,925.77 in federal contract obligations on 256,416 awards coded to NAICS 332722, fastener manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in industrial valve manufacturing (NAICS 332911)
USAspending records $676.0M in federal contract obligations on 20,806 awards coded to NAICS 332911, industrial valve manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in fluid power valve and hose fitting manufacturing (NAICS 332912)
USAspending records $730.7M in federal contract obligations on 6,783 awards coded to NAICS 332912, fluid power valve and hose fitting manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in other metal valve and pipe fitting manufacturing (NAICS 332919)
USAspending records $660.1M in federal contract obligations on 11,189 awards coded to NAICS 332919, other metal valve and pipe fitting manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in ball and roller bearing manufacturing (NAICS 332991)
USAspending records $702.5M in federal contract obligations on 29,079 awards coded to NAICS 332991, ball and roller bearing manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in small arms ammunition manufacturing (NAICS 332992)
USAspending.gov records $5,224,923,799.23 in NAICS 332992 small-arms ammunition contract obligations across 2,151 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in ammunition (except small arms) manufacturing (NAICS 332993)
USAspending records $42.3 billion in federal obligations on 1,764 contract awards coded NAICS 332993, ammunition (except small arms) manufacturing.
- NAICS 332994 small arms and ordnance manufacturing obligations
Small arms, ordnance, and accessories manufacturing (NAICS 332994) shows $7.3 billion in USAspending obligations on 42,572 awards.
- Miscellaneous fabricated metal manufacturing (NAICS 332999) obligations
USAspending lists $1,761,762,216 in federal contract obligations on 32,745 awards tagged NAICS 332999.
- Federal obligations in construction machinery manufacturing (NAICS 333120)
USAspending.gov records $3,007,373,017.70 in NAICS 333120 construction-machinery contract obligations across 20,028 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in all other industrial machinery manufacturing (NAICS 333248)
USAspending records $809.3M in federal contract obligations on 1,900 awards coded to NAICS 333248, all other industrial machinery manufacturing.
- Commercial and service industry machinery (NAICS 333310) obligations
USAspending lists $2,149,162,164 in federal contract obligations on 9,221 awards tagged NAICS 333310, commercial and service industry machinery.
- NAICS 333314 optical instrument and lens manufacturing obligations
Optical instrument and lens manufacturing (NAICS 333314) shows $5.7 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,022 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in other commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing (NAICS 333318)
USAspending.gov records $4,872,842,849.79 in NAICS 333318 machinery-manufacturing contract obligations across 33,898 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in other commercial and service industry machinery (NAICS 333319)
USAspending shows $1,203,514,135.10 in federal contract obligations on only 183 awards coded to NAICS 333319, other commercial machinery.
- Federal obligations in HVAC and refrigeration equipment manufacturing (NAICS 333415)
USAspending lists $849,694,811.73 in federal contract obligations on 6,121 awards coded to NAICS 333415, HVAC and refrigeration equipment manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in machine tool manufacturing (NAICS 333517)
USAspending records $640.0M in federal contract obligations on 1,777 awards coded to NAICS 333517, machine tool manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in turbine and turbine generator set units manufacturing (NAICS 333611)
USAspending records $776.1M in federal contract obligations on 2,559 awards coded to NAICS 333611, turbine and turbine generator set units manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and gear manufacturing (NAICS 333612)
USAspending lists $813,985,866.12 in federal contract obligations on 3,557 awards coded to NAICS 333612, speed changer and industrial gear manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing (NAICS 333613)
USAspending lists $908,189,489.39 in federal contract obligations on 13,565 awards coded to NAICS 333613, mechanical power transmission equipment.
- NAICS 333618 other engine equipment manufacturing obligations
Other engine equipment manufacturing (NAICS 333618) shows $1.7 billion in USAspending obligations across 101,877 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in overhead traveling crane, hoist, and monorail system manufacturing (NAICS 333923)
USAspending records $1,023,248,514.83 in federal contract obligations on 2,274 awards coded to NAICS 333923, crane, hoist, and monorail manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in industrial truck, tractor, trailer, and stacker machinery manufacturing (NAICS 333924)
USAspending records $812,755,200.13 in federal contract obligations on 2,479 awards coded to NAICS 333924, industrial truck and stacker machinery.
- Federal obligations in all other miscellaneous general purpose machinery (NAICS 333999)
USAspending records $1,092,707,699.13 in federal contract obligations on 5,845 awards coded to NAICS 333999, miscellaneous general purpose machinery.
- NAICS 334111 electronic computer manufacturing obligations
Electronic computer manufacturing (NAICS 334111) shows $10.9 billion in USAspending obligations across 52,428 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in computer terminal and other computer peripheral equipment manufacturing (NAICS 334118)
USAspending lists $822,426,865.97 in federal contract obligations on 2,881 awards coded to NAICS 334118, computer peripheral equipment manufacturing.
- Telephone apparatus manufacturing (NAICS 334210) contract obligations
USAspending records $1,959,219,936 in federal contract obligations on 1,079 awards tagged NAICS 334210, telephone apparatus manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in radio and television broadcasting and wireless communications equipment manufacturing (NAICS 334220)
USAspending records $30.0 billion in obligations on 12,730 contract awards coded NAICS 334220, wireless communications equipment.
- NAICS 334290 other communications equipment manufacturing obligations
Other communications equipment manufacturing (NAICS 334290) shows $12.7 billion in USAspending obligations across 10,249 federal contract awards.
- Bare printed circuit board manufacturing (NAICS 334412) obligations
USAspending records $1,757,695,983 in federal contract obligations on 5,635 awards tagged NAICS 334412, bare printed circuit board manufacturing.
- NAICS 334413 semiconductor and related device manufacturing obligations
Semiconductor and related device manufacturing (NAICS 334413) shows $1.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 6,374 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 334419 other electronic component manufacturing obligations
Other electronic component manufacturing (NAICS 334419) shows $8.3 billion in USAspending obligations across 32,055 federal contract awards.
- Electromedical apparatus manufacturing (NAICS 334510) contract obligations
USAspending records $2,348,215,460 in federal contract obligations on 5,439 awards tagged NAICS 334510, electromedical apparatus manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical system and instrument manufacturing (NAICS 334511)
USAspending records $121.2 billion in federal obligations on 22,688 contract awards coded NAICS 334511, search, detection, and navigation instruments.
- Federal obligations in industrial process instrument manufacturing (NAICS 334513)
USAspending lists $1,253,272,856.91 in federal contract obligations on 6,057 awards coded to NAICS 334513, industrial process instruments.
- NAICS 334515 electrical measuring and testing instrument manufacturing obligations
Electrical test instrument manufacturing (NAICS 334515) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 5,688 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing (NAICS 334516)
USAspending.gov records $4,237,877,019.78 in NAICS 334516 lab-instrument contract obligations across 22,183 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in irradiation apparatus manufacturing (NAICS 334517)
USAspending.gov records $4,498,671,448.35 in NAICS 334517 irradiation-apparatus contract obligations across 3,942 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in other measuring and controlling device manufacturing (NAICS 334519)
USAspending.gov records $3,429,040,038.88 in NAICS 334519 measuring-device contract obligations across 19,874 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in power, distribution, and specialty transformer manufacturing (NAICS 335311)
USAspending records $816,837,944.18 in federal contract obligations on 8,157 awards coded to NAICS 335311, power and specialty transformer manufacturing.
- NAICS 335312 motor and generator manufacturing obligations
Motor and generator manufacturing (NAICS 335312) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 5,773 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in current-carrying wiring device manufacturing (NAICS 335931)
USAspending records $699.0M in federal contract obligations on 14,531 awards coded to NAICS 335931, current-carrying wiring device manufacturing.
- Miscellaneous electrical equipment manufacturing (NAICS 335999) obligations
USAspending records $2,137,208,250 in federal contract obligations on 26,085 awards tagged NAICS 335999, miscellaneous electrical equipment manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in automobile and light-duty motor vehicle manufacturing (NAICS 336110)
USAspending records $800.0M in federal contract obligations on 7,404 awards coded to NAICS 336110, automobile and light-duty motor vehicle manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in automobile manufacturing (NAICS 336111)
USAspending.gov records $3,129,945,548.22 in NAICS 336111 automobile-manufacturing contract obligations across 59,478 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing (NAICS 336112)
USAspending shows $1,040,806,147.89 in federal contract obligations on 3,087 awards coded to NAICS 336112, light truck manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in heavy duty truck manufacturing (NAICS 336120)
USAspending records $1,261,136,893.91 in federal contract obligations on 1,711 awards coded to NAICS 336120, heavy duty truck manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in motor vehicle body manufacturing (NAICS 336211)
USAspending.gov records $3,925,124,532.12 in NAICS 336211 vehicle-body contract obligations across 7,658 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 336212 truck trailer manufacturing contract obligations
Truck trailer manufacturing (NAICS 336212) totals $10.9 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,297 federal contract awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in motor vehicle transmission and power train parts manufacturing (NAICS 336350)
USAspending records $831,956,431.94 in federal contract obligations on 5,500 awards coded to NAICS 336350, motor vehicle transmission parts.
- Federal obligations in other motor vehicle parts manufacturing (NAICS 336390)
USAspending records $652.9M in federal contract obligations on 13,552 awards coded to NAICS 336390, other motor vehicle parts manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in aircraft manufacturing (NAICS 336411)
USAspending records $543.3 billion in federal obligations on 51,176 contract awards coded NAICS 336411, aircraft manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing (NAICS 336412)
USAspending records $63.0 billion in federal obligations on 14,885 contract awards coded NAICS 336412, aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing.
- Federal obligations in other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing (NAICS 336413)
USAspending records $91.3 billion in federal obligations on 148,816 contract awards coded NAICS 336413, other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment.
- Federal obligations in guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing (NAICS 336414)
USAspending records $204.1 billion in federal obligations on 1,219 contract awards coded NAICS 336414, guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing.
- NAICS 336415 guided missile and space vehicle propulsion obligations
Guided missile and space vehicle propulsion manufacturing (NAICS 336415) totals $13.5 billion in USAspending obligations on 1,147 awards.
- Federal obligations in other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing (NAICS 336419)
USAspending records $21.8 billion in obligations on 1,831 contract awards coded NAICS 336419, missile and space vehicle parts.
- Federal obligations in ship building and repairing (NAICS 336611)
USAspending records $279.2 billion in federal obligations on 14,648 contract awards coded NAICS 336611, ship building and repairing.
- Boat building (NAICS 336612) federal contract obligations
USAspending lists $1,790,446,029 in federal contract obligations on 1,747 awards tagged NAICS 336612, boat building.
- Federal obligations in military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component manufacturing (NAICS 336992)
USAspending records $46.0 billion in obligations on 4,781 contract awards coded NAICS 336992, armored vehicle and tank manufacturing.
- NAICS 337214 office furniture except wood manufacturing obligations
Office furniture except wood manufacturing (NAICS 337214) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 76,486 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 339112 surgical and medical instrument manufacturing
Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing (NAICS 339112) shows $5.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 36,831 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing (NAICS 339113)
USAspending.gov records $3,880,116,852.94 in NAICS 339113 surgical-appliance contract obligations across 65,362 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 339999 all other miscellaneous manufacturing obligations
All other miscellaneous manufacturing (NAICS 339999) shows $9.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 57,491 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 423450 medical equipment wholesalers: 1.5 million awards
Medical, dental, and hospital equipment wholesalers (NAICS 423450) show $5.7 billion in USAspending obligations on 1,527,106 awards.
- Federal obligations in electrical apparatus and wiring supplies merchant wholesalers (NAICS 423610)
USAspending shows $1,017,427,458.69 in federal contract obligations on 70,507 awards coded to NAICS 423610, electrical apparatus merchant wholesalers.
- NAICS 423850 service equipment wholesalers: high-volume awards
Service establishment equipment wholesalers (NAICS 423850) show $8.0 billion in USAspending obligations across 296,722 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in drugs and druggists' sundries merchant wholesalers (NAICS 424210)
USAspending.gov records $5,086,403,660.81 in NAICS 424210 drug-wholesaler contract obligations across 801,025 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 443120 computer and software stores obligations
Computer and software stores (NAICS 443120) show $1.5 billion in USAspending obligations across 4,016 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in home centers (NAICS 444110)
USAspending records $701.5M in federal contract obligations on 406,530 awards coded to NAICS 444110, home centers.
- NAICS 481211 nonscheduled chartered passenger air obligations
Nonscheduled chartered passenger air (NAICS 481211) shows $7.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 8,422 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in nonscheduled chartered freight air transportation (NAICS 481212)
USAspending records $32.6 billion in federal obligations on 3,502 contract awards coded NAICS 481212, nonscheduled chartered freight air transportation.
- Federal obligations in other nonscheduled air transportation (NAICS 481219)
USAspending records $1,039,656,060.98 in federal contract obligations on 460 awards coded to NAICS 481219, other nonscheduled air transportation.
- NAICS 483111 deep sea freight transportation contract obligations
Deep sea freight transportation (NAICS 483111) carries $12.5 billion in USAspending obligations across 5,462 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- Federal obligations in special needs transportation (NAICS 485991)
USAspending records $779.7M in federal contract obligations on 640 awards coded to NAICS 485991, special needs transportation.
- Air traffic control (NAICS 488111) federal contract obligations
USAspending shows $2,562,178,818 in federal contract obligations on 77 awards tagged NAICS 488111, air traffic control.
- Federal obligations in other support activities for air transportation (NAICS 488190)
USAspending records $53.0 billion in federal obligations on 9,959 contract awards coded NAICS 488190, other support activities for air transportation.
- Federal obligations in port and harbor operations (NAICS 488310)
USAspending lists $836,879,590.28 in federal contract obligations on 3,891 awards coded to NAICS 488310, port and harbor operations.
- Federal obligations in other support activities for water transportation (NAICS 488390)
USAspending records $785.6M in federal contract obligations on 1,574 awards coded to NAICS 488390, other support activities for water transportation.
- Federal obligations in freight transportation arrangement (NAICS 488510)
USAspending records $792.4M in federal contract obligations on 935 awards coded to NAICS 488510, freight transportation arrangement.
- Federal obligations in all other support activities for transportation (NAICS 488999)
USAspending lists $1,024,372,939.55 in federal contract obligations on 313 awards coded to NAICS 488999, other support activities for transportation.
- Federal obligations tagged to couriers and express delivery (NAICS 492110)
USAspending records $2,823,672,112 in federal contract obligations across 5,726 awards tagged NAICS 492110, couriers and express delivery.
- Federal obligations in general warehousing and storage (NAICS 493110)
USAspending.gov records $3,989,936,275.74 in NAICS 493110 general-warehousing contract obligations across 3,254 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Refrigerated warehousing and storage (NAICS 493120) contract obligations
USAspending records $2,208,395,574 in federal contract obligations on 135 awards tagged NAICS 493120, refrigerated warehousing and storage.
- Federal obligations in other warehousing and storage (NAICS 493190)
USAspending.gov records $4,652,602,300.41 in NAICS 493190 other-warehousing contract obligations across 221,590 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- All other publishers (NAICS 511199): 300 awards, $2.29 billion obligated
USAspending shows $2,286,989,596 in federal contract obligations on 300 awards tagged NAICS 511199, all other publishers.
- Federal obligations in software publishers (NAICS 511210)
USAspending records $20.9 billion in federal obligations on 13,339 contract awards coded NAICS 511210, software publishers.
- Software publishers (NAICS 513210) in federal contract obligations
USAspending records $2,600,360,905 in federal contract obligations on 8,445 awards tagged NAICS 513210, software publishers.
- Federal obligations in wired telecommunications carriers (NAICS 517110)
USAspending records $20.2 billion in federal obligations on 7,387 contract awards coded NAICS 517110, wired telecommunications carriers.
- Federal obligations in wired telecommunications carriers (NAICS 517111)
USAspending lists $989,673,220.73 in federal contract obligations on 4,182 awards coded to NAICS 517111, wired telecommunications carriers.
- NAICS 517310 telecommunications resellers: $6.2 billion on 12 awards
Telecommunications resellers (NAICS 517310) show $6.2 billion in USAspending obligations on only 12 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- NAICS 517311 wired telecommunications carriers obligations
Wired telecommunications carriers (NAICS 517311) show $1.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 9,081 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 517312 wireless telecommunications carriers except satellite obligations
Wireless telecommunications carriers except satellite (NAICS 517312) show $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 9,322 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 517410 satellite telecommunications contract obligations
Satellite telecommunications (NAICS 517410) show $6.2 billion in USAspending obligations across 4,612 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- Federal obligations in other telecommunications (NAICS 517910)
Only 4 USAspending contract awards coded NAICS 517910 (other telecommunications) carry $1,134,002,596.28 in federal obligations.
- Federal obligations in telecommunications resellers (NAICS 517911)
USAspending records $714.3M in federal contract obligations on 1,043 awards coded to NAICS 517911, telecommunications resellers.
- NAICS 517919 all other telecommunications contract obligations
All other telecommunications (NAICS 517919) show $6.9 billion in USAspending obligations across 2,170 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- NAICS 518210 computing infrastructure and data processing obligations
Federal contracts tagged NAICS 518210 show $17.1 billion in obligations across 5,503 awards. USAspending.gov totals, not cash outlays.
- Federal obligations in internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals (NAICS 519130)
USAspending records $792.8M in federal contract obligations on 1,268 awards tagged to NAICS 519130, internet publishing and web search portals.
- All other information services (NAICS 519190) contract obligations
USAspending shows $2,054,524,102 in federal contract obligations on 725 awards tagged NAICS 519190, all other information services.
- NAICS 522110 commercial banking obligations
Commercial banking (NAICS 522110) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 122 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 522390 credit intermediation: $7.5 billion on 77 awards
Other credit intermediation activities (NAICS 522390) show $7.5 billion in USAspending obligations on only 77 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in investment banking and securities intermediation (NAICS 523150)
Three USAspending contract awards coded NAICS 523150 (investment banking) carry $1,130,130,015.16 in federal obligations.
- Federal obligations in portfolio management (NAICS 523920)
USAspending records $811,954,512.47 in federal contract obligations on 30 awards coded to NAICS 523920, portfolio management.
- Federal obligations in direct health and medical insurance carriers (NAICS 524114)
USAspending records $221.0 billion in federal obligations on 1,729 contract awards coded NAICS 524114, direct health and medical insurance carriers.
- Federal obligations in pharmacy benefit management and other TPA services (NAICS 524292)
USAspending.gov records $3,290,247,594.30 in NAICS 524292 PBM and TPA contract obligations across 509 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in lessors of nonresidential buildings except miniwarehouses (NAICS 531120)
USAspending records $677.0M in federal contract obligations on 1,399 awards tagged to NAICS 531120, nonresidential building lessors.
- Federal obligations in residential property managers (NAICS 531311)
USAspending records $1,003,038,007.34 in federal contract obligations on 1,565 awards coded to NAICS 531311, residential property managers.
- Federal obligations in other activities related to real estate (NAICS 531390)
USAspending records $715.2M in federal contract obligations on 799 awards coded to NAICS 531390, other activities related to real estate.
- Federal obligations in other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing (NAICS 532490)
USAspending records $608.8M in federal contract obligations on 3,634 awards tagged to NAICS 532490, industrial machinery rental and leasing.
- NAICS 541110 offices of lawyers obligations
Offices of lawyers (NAICS 541110) show $1.7 billion in USAspending obligations across 2,202 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in all other legal services (NAICS 541199)
USAspending.gov records $3,236,956,072.85 in NAICS 541199 other-legal-services contract obligations across 6,922 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 541211 offices of certified public accountants obligations
Offices of certified public accountants (NAICS 541211) show $6.3 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,775 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in other accounting services (NAICS 541219)
USAspending.gov records $3,851,910,326.34 in NAICS 541219 other-accounting contract obligations across 1,259 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 541310 architectural services contract obligations
Architectural services (NAICS 541310) show $6.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 6,463 federal contract awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in engineering services (NAICS 541330)
USAspending records $321.5 billion in federal obligations on 58,215 contract awards coded NAICS 541330, engineering services.
- Federal obligations in building inspection services (NAICS 541350)
USAspending records $793.3M in federal contract obligations on 1,446 awards coded to NAICS 541350, building inspection services.
- NAICS 541370 surveying and mapping except geophysical services obligations
Surveying and mapping except geophysical (NAICS 541370) shows $1.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 2,343 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in testing laboratories and services (NAICS 541380)
USAspending.gov records $3,077,517,166.04 in NAICS 541380 testing-laboratory contract obligations across 7,818 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in custom computer programming services (NAICS 541511)
USAspending records $54.1 billion in federal obligations on 14,134 contract awards coded NAICS 541511, custom computer programming services.
- Federal obligations in computer systems design services (NAICS 541512)
USAspending records $186.6 billion in federal obligations on 31,620 contract awards coded NAICS 541512, computer systems design services.
- Federal obligations in computer facilities management services (NAICS 541513)
USAspending records $18.6 billion in federal obligations on 3,102 contract awards coded NAICS 541513, computer facilities management services.
- Federal obligations in other computer related services (NAICS 541519)
USAspending records $107.4 billion in federal obligations on 82,933 contract awards coded NAICS 541519, other computer related services.
- Federal obligations in administrative management and general management consulting services (NAICS 541611)
USAspending records $77.8 billion in federal obligations on 30,772 contract awards coded NAICS 541611, administrative and general management consulting.
- Federal obligations in human resources consulting services (NAICS 541612)
USAspending.gov records $4,406,097,995.99 in NAICS 541612 HR-consulting contract obligations across 2,527 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 541613 marketing consulting services obligations
Marketing consulting services (NAICS 541613) show $1.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 960 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 541614 logistics consulting obligations in USAspending
Process, physical distribution, and logistics consulting (NAICS 541614) shows $15.3 billion in USAspending obligations on 3,880 contract awards.
- NAICS 541618 other management consulting services obligations
Other management consulting services (NAICS 541618) show $6.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,882 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 541620 environmental consulting services obligations
Environmental consulting services (NAICS 541620) show $6.5 billion in USAspending obligations across 10,056 federal contract awards.
- NAICS 541690 other scientific and technical consulting obligations
Other scientific and technical consulting (NAICS 541690) totals $14.3 billion in USAspending obligations across 8,118 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in physical, engineering, and life sciences R&D (NAICS 541710)
USAspending records $215.7 billion in federal obligations on 633 contract awards coded NAICS 541710, physical, engineering, and life sciences R&D.
- Federal obligations in biotechnology R&D (NAICS 541711)
USAspending records $18.3 billion in federal obligations on 473 contract awards coded NAICS 541711, research and development in biotechnology.
- Federal obligations in physical, engineering, and life sciences R&D except biotechnology (NAICS 541712)
USAspending records $145.6 billion in federal obligations on 8,022 contract awards coded NAICS 541712, physical sciences R&D except biotechnology.
- NAICS 541713 research and development in nanotechnology obligations
Research and development in nanotechnology (NAICS 541713) shows $1.3 billion in USAspending obligations across 680 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in biotechnology R&D except nanobiotechnology (NAICS 541714)
USAspending records $19.0 billion in federal obligations on 2,378 contract awards coded NAICS 541714, biotechnology R&D except nanobiotechnology.
- Federal obligations in physical, engineering, and life sciences R&D except nanotechnology and biotechnology (NAICS 541715)
USAspending records $208.0 billion in federal obligations on 31,942 contract awards coded NAICS 541715, physical sciences R&D except nano and biotech.
- Federal obligations in social sciences and humanities R&D (NAICS 541720)
USAspending records $27.4 billion in obligations on 2,415 contract awards coded NAICS 541720, social sciences and humanities R&D.
- NAICS 541810 advertising agency contract obligations
Advertising agencies (NAICS 541810) show $7.2 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,166 federal contract awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in public relations agencies (NAICS 541820)
USAspending records $733.1M in federal contract obligations on 525 awards coded to NAICS 541820, public relations agencies.
- Federal obligations in marketing research and public opinion polling (NAICS 541910)
USAspending records $1,198,018,650.50 in federal contract obligations on 1,027 awards coded to NAICS 541910, marketing research and polling.
- Translation and interpretation services (NAICS 541930) contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,303,714,665 in federal contract obligations on 19,873 awards tagged NAICS 541930, translation and interpretation services.
- Federal obligations in all other professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS 541990)
USAspending records $96.0 billion in obligations on 19,175 contract awards coded NAICS 541990, other professional and technical services.
- Federal obligations in office administrative services (NAICS 561110)
USAspending.gov records $4,353,818,367.29 in NAICS 561110 office-administrative contract obligations across 2,602 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in facilities support services (NAICS 561210)
USAspending records $466.5 billion in federal obligations on 32,514 contract awards coded NAICS 561210, facilities support services.
- Federal obligations in temporary help services (NAICS 561320)
USAspending.gov records $4,494,714,011.03 in NAICS 561320 temporary-help contract obligations across 11,575 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in telephone answering services (NAICS 561421)
USAspending records $952,604,923.05 in federal contract obligations on 390 awards coded to NAICS 561421, telephone answering services.
- NAICS 561422 contact centers: $9.1 billion on 100 awards
Telemarketing bureaus and contact centers (NAICS 561422) show $9.1 billion in USAspending obligations on only 100 federal contract awards.
- Collection agencies (NAICS 561440): a small award count, large obligations
USAspending contract awards tagged NAICS 561440 collection agencies total $2,695,888,900 in obligations on only 121 awards.
- Federal obligations in credit bureaus (NAICS 561450)
USAspending shows $919,931,288.95 in federal contract obligations on 813 awards coded to NAICS 561450, credit bureaus.
- All other business support services: NAICS 561499 contract obligations
Federal contracts tagged NAICS 561499 (all other business support services) show $2,732,289,976 in obligations on 1,789 USAspending awards.
- NAICS 561599 all other travel arrangement and reservation services obligations
All other travel arrangement and reservation services (NAICS 561599) show $1.6 billion in USAspending obligations across 692 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in investigation and personal background check services (NAICS 561611)
USAspending.gov records $4,314,855,763.77 in NAICS 561611 background-investigation contract obligations across 2,465 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in security guards and patrol services (NAICS 561612)
USAspending records $32.1 billion in federal obligations on 11,481 contract awards coded NAICS 561612, security guards and patrol services.
- Federal obligations in security systems services except locksmiths (NAICS 561621)
USAspending.gov records $3,530,979,800.46 in NAICS 561621 security-systems contract obligations across 6,582 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 561720 janitorial services contract obligations
Janitorial services (NAICS 561720) show $7.9 billion in USAspending obligations across 10,405 federal contract awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Landscaping services (NAICS 561730) federal contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,127,005,167 in federal contract obligations on 8,599 awards tagged NAICS 561730, landscaping services.
- NAICS 561990 all other support services contract obligations
All other support services (NAICS 561990) show $10.0 billion in USAspending obligations across 5,091 federal contract awards. Not cash outlays.
- Federal obligations in solid waste collection (NAICS 562111)
USAspending lists $1,107,494,218.51 in federal contract obligations on 5,342 awards coded to NAICS 562111, solid waste collection.
- Federal obligations in other waste collection (NAICS 562119)
USAspending.gov records $4,135,748,683.25 in NAICS 562119 other-waste-collection contract obligations across 766 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in hazardous waste treatment and disposal (NAICS 562211)
USAspending records $30.3 billion in federal obligations on 22,666 contract awards coded NAICS 562211, hazardous waste treatment and disposal.
- Federal obligations in remediation services (NAICS 562910)
USAspending records $50.6 billion in federal obligations on 8,982 contract awards coded NAICS 562910, remediation services.
- Federal obligations in colleges, universities, and professional schools (NAICS 611310)
USAspending records $41.6 billion in federal obligations on 5,928 contract awards coded NAICS 611310, colleges, universities, and professional schools.
- Federal obligations in computer training (NAICS 611420)
USAspending shows $831,525,218.46 in federal contract obligations on 1,291 awards coded to NAICS 611420, computer training.
- NAICS 611430 professional and management development training
Professional and management development training (NAICS 611430) shows $5.7 billion in USAspending obligations on 7,699 awards.
- Federal obligations in flight training (NAICS 611512)
USAspending.gov records $4,491,113,822.42 in NAICS 611512 flight-training contract obligations across 1,181 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 611519 other technical and trade schools obligations
Other technical and trade schools (NAICS 611519) show $8.5 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,284 federal contract awards. Not outlays.
- NAICS 611699 all other miscellaneous schools and instruction obligations
All other miscellaneous schools and instruction (NAICS 611699) shows $1.4 billion in USAspending obligations across 1,510 federal contract awards.
- Educational support services (NAICS 611710) federal contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,508,279,359 in federal contract obligations on 3,680 awards tagged NAICS 611710, educational support services.
- Federal obligations in offices of physicians except mental health specialists (NAICS 621111)
USAspending records $26.6 billion in obligations on 5,142 contract awards coded NAICS 621111, physician offices except mental health.
- Federal obligations in offices of physicians, mental health specialists (NAICS 621112)
USAspending records $881,065,011.53 in federal contract obligations on 1,464 awards coded to NAICS 621112, offices of mental health physicians.
- Federal obligations in offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners (NAICS 621399)
USAspending records $739.4M in federal contract obligations on 1,313 awards coded to NAICS 621399, offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners.
- Kidney dialysis centers (NAICS 621492) federal contract obligations
USAspending shows $1,855,684,978 in federal contract obligations on 262 awards tagged NAICS 621492, kidney dialysis centers.
- NAICS 621498 outpatient care centers and federal contract obligations
USAspending lists $2,698,375,088 in federal contract obligations on 851 awards coded NAICS 621498, all other outpatient care centers.
- Medical laboratories (NAICS 621511) in federal contract obligations
USAspending records $2,178,992,949 in federal contract obligations on 5,524 awards tagged NAICS 621511, medical laboratories.
- Federal obligations in ambulance services (NAICS 621910)
USAspending shows $1,276,503,973.44 in federal contract obligations on 3,863 awards coded to NAICS 621910, ambulance services.
- Federal obligations in blood and organ banks (NAICS 621991)
USAspending records $601.8M in federal contract obligations on 968 awards coded to NAICS 621991, blood and organ banks.
- Federal obligations in all other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services (NAICS 621999)
USAspending.gov records $2,914,892,456.14 in NAICS 621999 miscellaneous-ambulatory-care contract obligations across 1,426 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 622110 general medical and surgical hospital obligations
General medical and surgical hospitals (NAICS 622110) show $7.3 billion in USAspending obligations across 10,464 federal contract awards.
- Nursing care facilities (NAICS 623110) federal contract obligations
USAspending records $1,939,845,545 in federal contract obligations on 8,614 awards tagged NAICS 623110, nursing care facilities (skilled nursing).
- Other residential care facilities (NAICS 623990) contract obligations
USAspending lists $1,730,496,558 in federal contract obligations on 1,360 awards tagged NAICS 623990, other residential care facilities.
- Child and youth services (NAICS 624110): 72 awards, $2.19 billion obligated
USAspending shows $2,192,550,663 in federal contract obligations on 72 awards tagged NAICS 624110, child and youth services.
- Other individual and family services (NAICS 624190) contract obligations
USAspending records $2,283,444,975 in federal contract obligations on 478 awards tagged NAICS 624190, other individual and family services.
- NAICS 624230 emergency and other relief services obligations
Emergency and other relief services (NAICS 624230) show $7.0 billion in USAspending obligations across 499 federal contract awards.
- Federal obligations in hotels (except casino hotels) and motels (NAICS 721110)
USAspending records $873,147,296.88 in federal contract obligations on 15,539 awards coded to NAICS 721110, hotels and motels.
- NAICS 722310 food service contractor obligations
Food service contractors (NAICS 722310) show $6.9 billion in USAspending obligations across 3,120 federal contract awards. Not cash outlays.
- General automotive repair (NAICS 811111) federal contract obligations
USAspending shows $2,464,113,594 in federal contract obligations on 2,866 awards tagged NAICS 811111, general automotive repair.
- Federal obligations in electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance (NAICS 811210)
USAspending.gov records $3,410,563,545.39 in NAICS 811210 electronics-repair contract obligations across 13,294 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in computer and office machine repair and maintenance (NAICS 811212)
USAspending records $642.0M in federal contract obligations on 2,372 awards coded to NAICS 811212, computer and office machine repair and maintenance.
- Federal obligations in communication equipment repair and maintenance (NAICS 811213)
USAspending.gov records $3,296,805,909.95 in NAICS 811213 communications-repair contract obligations across 877 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- NAICS 811219 electronic and precision equipment repair obligations
Other electronic and precision equipment repair (NAICS 811219) totals $9.4 billion in USAspending obligations on 7,461 contract awards.
- Federal obligations in commercial and industrial machinery repair except automotive and electronic (NAICS 811310)
USAspending.gov records $3,111,167,349.42 in NAICS 811310 industrial-machinery-repair contract obligations across 11,698 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in all other personal services (NAICS 812990)
USAspending records $672.1M in federal contract obligations on 2,124 awards coded to NAICS 812990, all other personal services.
- Federal obligations in other justice, public order, and safety activities (NAICS 922190)
USAspending.gov records $4,946,061,456.61 in NAICS 922190 justice and public-order contract obligations across 145 awards. Obligations, not outlays.
- Federal obligations in administration of public health programs (NAICS 923120)
USAspending records $675.7M in federal contract obligations on 605 awards coded to NAICS 923120, administration of public health programs.
- National security as a NAICS tag: $2.67 billion on 70 contract awards
USAspending shows $2,670,710,107 in federal contract obligations on 70 awards tagged NAICS 928110, national security.
- Federal obligations in international affairs (NAICS 928120)
USAspending records $712.3M in federal contract obligations on 343 awards coded to NAICS 928120, international affairs.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration federal obligations
NASA (CGAC 080) shows $258,227,646,381.10 in USAspending obligations across 28,343 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- National Archives and Records Administration federal obligations
NARA (CGAC 088) shows $860,857,433.60 in USAspending obligations across 894 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- National Credit Union Administration federal obligations
NCUA obligated $4.7 million on 232 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 025.
- National Endowment for the Arts federal obligations
National Endowment for the Arts obligated $239.8 million on 2,853 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 417.
- National Endowment for the Humanities federal obligations
National Endowment for the Humanities obligated $383.3 million on 1,440 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 418.
- National Gallery of Art federal obligations through FY2026
National Gallery of Art obligated $321.8 million on 821 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 3302.
- National Labor Relations Board federal obligations
National Labor Relations Board obligated $84.4 million on 147 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 420.
- National Science Foundation federal obligations
NSF (CGAC 049) shows $41,750,201,192.18 in USAspending obligations across 37,477 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- National Transportation Safety Board federal obligations
National Transportation Safety Board obligated $81.9 million on 345 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 424.
- FY2024 USAspending in North Carolina’s 1st district
North Carolina District 01 shows $7.0B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 13,691 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in North Carolina District 02
North Carolina’s 2nd district shows $10.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 3,580 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in North Carolina’s 3rd district
North Carolina’s 3rd district shows $14.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 58,274 awards.
- USAspending in North Carolina District 04, FY2024
North Carolina District 04: $23.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 62,077 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- NC-07 FY2024 place-of-performance obligations
North Carolina District 07 shows $7.7B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,830 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 federal obligations in North Carolina District 09
North Carolina District 09: $9.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 28,526 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in North Carolina District 11
North Carolina District 11 shows $7.8B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 7,181 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- North Carolina District 90 FY2024 USAspending (unspecified)
North Carolina District 90 FY2024 USAspending: $84.6 billion in obligations on 12,887 awards. Unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- North Carolina vs Ohio on USAspending: $6.3B vs $8.1B
Ohio $8.1B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. Populations are close (11.0M vs 11.9M); FY2026 is nearly tied at $737.5M vs $732.7M.
- North Carolina vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $6.34B vs $5.46B
North Carolina leads Oklahoma $6.34B to $5.46B in USAspending obligations, but Oklahoma’s per capita is $205.98 vs $66.77 and FY2026 is $843.6M vs $737.5M.
- North Carolina vs Texas on USAspending: $6.3B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. Same pharma peak. Per capita $686.1 vs $66.77. Awards 530,634 vs 429,746.
- North Carolina vs Utah on USAspending: $6.34B vs $4.06B
North Carolina leads Utah $6.34B to $4.06B in USAspending obligations. Utah per capita $199.06 vs $66.77. FY2026 $737.5M vs $697.4M.
- North Carolina vs Virginia on USAspending
North Carolina’s $6.3B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Neighboring states; pharma vs IT; per-capita $66.77 vs $1,344.24.
- North Carolina vs Washington on USAspending: $6.3B vs $7.3B
Washington $7.3B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. North Carolina logs 429,746 awards vs 236,821; per capita $66.77 vs $73.46.
- USAspending in North Dakota At-Large, FY2024
North Dakota at-large FY2024 USAspending: $102.3 billion in obligations on 51,705 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- North Dakota vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $700.4M vs $880.6M
Rhode Island $880.6M vs North Dakota $700.4M USAspending obligations. Confectionery vs construction. Per capita $71.48 vs $63.75.
- North Dakota vs South Dakota on USAspending: $700.4M vs $1.0B
South Dakota $1.0B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Computers vs construction. Per capita $79.92 vs $63.75. FY2026 $74.0M vs $50.8M.
- North Dakota vs Texas on USAspending: $700.4M against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs North Dakota’s $700.4M. Per capita is $686.10 vs $63.75; awards 530,634 vs 7,218.
- North Dakota vs Virginia on USAspending: $700.4M and 7,218 awards
North Dakota’s $700.4M in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Only 7,218 awards; per capita $63.75 vs $1,344.24.
- North Dakota vs Vermont on USAspending: $700.4M vs $1.0B
Vermont $1.0B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Missile parts vs construction. Per capita $72.92 vs $63.75 on 648,493 vs 796,568.
- North Dakota vs West Virginia on USAspending: $700.4M vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $113.44 vs $63.75. Awards 14,302 vs 7,218. FY2026 $200.8M vs $50.8M.
- North Dakota vs Wyoming on USAspending: $700.4M vs $598.9M
North Dakota $700.4M vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Same construction peak. Per capita $63.75 vs $126.96. Awards 7,218 vs 9,330.
- FY2024 obligations in Nebraska’s 1st district
Nebraska’s 1st district shows $10.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 15,156 awards.
- USAspending in Nebraska District 02, FY2024
Nebraska District 02: $9.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,434 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- NE-03 FY2024 place-of-performance obligations
Nebraska District 03 shows $7.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 75,389 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- Nebraska District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Nebraska District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $12.7 billion on 3,438 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Nebraska vs North Dakota on USAspending: $1.2B vs $700.4M
Nebraska $1.2B vs North Dakota $700.4M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $175.68 vs $63.75. Awards 36,000 vs 7,218. FY2026 $352.3M vs $50.8M.
- Nebraska vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $1.24B vs $2.48B
New Hampshire $2.48B vs Nebraska $1.24B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $175.68. Awards 36,000 vs 9,224.
- Nebraska vs Rhode Island on USAspending: $1.2B vs $880.6M
Nebraska $1.2B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $175.68 vs $71.48. FY2026 $352.3M vs $79.5M. Awards 36,000 vs 11,923.
- Nebraska vs South Dakota on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.0B
Nebraska $1.2B vs South Dakota $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $175.68 vs $79.92. FY2026 $352.3M vs $73.9M.
- Nebraska vs Texas on USAspending: $1.2B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Nebraska’s $1.2B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $175.68; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $352.3M.
- Nebraska vs Virginia on USAspending: the same top industry, $1.2B vs $110.8B
Nebraska’s $1.2B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Same top industry label; per capita $175.68 vs $1,344.24.
- Nebraska vs Vermont on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.0B
Nebraska $1.2B vs Vermont $1.0B in USAspending obligations. FY2026 $352.3M vs $47.3M. Per capita $175.68 vs $72.92. Awards 36,000 vs 12,020.
- Nebraska vs West Virginia on USAspending: $1.2B vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs Nebraska $1.2B in USAspending obligations. Nebraska per capita $175.68 vs $113.44. FY2026 $352.3M vs $200.8M.
- Nebraska vs Wyoming on USAspending: $1.2B vs $598.9M
Nebraska $1.2B vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $175.68 vs $126.96. Awards 36,000 vs 9,330. FY2026 $352.3M vs $74.6M.
- Nebraska’s award count beside $80.69B
Nebraska shows $80.69B in USAspending.gov obligations and 344,180 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Nevada’s federal obligation book, FY2024–2026
Nevada shows $110.76B in USAspending.gov obligations and 84,479 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- New Hampshire’s obligation book on 29,975 awards
New Hampshire shows $59.09B in USAspending.gov obligations and 29,975 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- New Jersey’s award-file volume and dollars
New Jersey shows $328.41B in USAspending.gov obligations and 1,170,518 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- New Mexico’s obligation book on fewer award rows
New Mexico shows $290.80B in USAspending.gov obligations and 85,196 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Federal obligations recorded for New York
New York shows $925.03B in USAspending.gov obligations and 785,502 awards for FY2024–2026. Reported figures are obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 obligations in New Hampshire’s 1st district
New Hampshire’s 1st district shows $9.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,810 awards.
- USAspending in New Hampshire District 02, FY2024
New Hampshire District 02 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $14.4 billion on 6,317 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- FY2024 USAspending in New Hampshire’s district 90 bucket
New Hampshire’s USAspending district 90 bucket shows $9.7 billion in FY2024 obligations across 2,534 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- New Hampshire vs Oregon on USAspending: $2.48B vs $2.67B
Oregon $2.67B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $56.06. Awards 9,224 vs 36,965.
- New Hampshire vs Tennessee on USAspending: $2.48B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $97.50. Awards 9,224 vs 63,616.
- New Hampshire vs Texas on USAspending: $2.5B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs New Hampshire’s $2.5B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $284.15; awards 530,634 vs 9,224.
- New Hampshire vs Virginia on USAspending: few awards, an ordnance-led $2.5B
New Hampshire’s $2.5B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Only 9,224 NH awards; small arms/ordnance leads. Per capita $284.15 vs $1,344.24.
- New Hampshire vs West Virginia on USAspending: $2.48B vs $1.66B
New Hampshire $2.48B vs West Virginia $1.66B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $113.44. FY2026 $400.4M vs $200.8M.
- FY2024 USAspending in New Jersey’s 2nd district
New Jersey District 02 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 67,404 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in New Jersey’s 3rd district
New Jersey’s 3rd district shows $34.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 19,380 awards.
- USAspending in New Jersey District 04, FY2024
New Jersey District 04 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 3,811 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in New Jersey District 11
New Jersey District 11 shows $8.1B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 352,358 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in New Jersey’s 12th district
New Jersey’s 12th district shows $10.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 5,417 awards.
- New Jersey District 90 FY2024 USAspending (unspecified)
New Jersey District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $94.1 billion on 12,242 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- New Jersey vs North Carolina on USAspending: $8.1B vs $6.3B
New Jersey $8.1B vs North Carolina $6.3B in USAspending obligations. Both lead with pharmaceutical preparation; NJ logs 1,162,765 awards vs 429,746.
- New Jersey vs Ohio on USAspending: $8.1B vs $8.1B
Ohio leads New Jersey $8.1B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations by a thin margin. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 168,038; per capita $92.49 vs $61.66.
- New Jersey vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $8.1B vs $5.5B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 50,460; Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita leads $92.49.
- New Jersey vs Texas on USAspending: $8.1B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs New Jersey $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Same pharma peak. Awards 530,634 vs 1,162,765. Per capita $686.1 vs $92.49.
- New Jersey vs Utah on USAspending: $8.1B vs $4.1B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Utah $4.1B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs Utah’s 26,509; Utah’s $199.06 per capita doubles $92.49.
- New Jersey vs Virginia on USAspending
New Jersey logs 1,162,765 USAspending awards vs Virginia’s 1,116,647, but $8.1B vs $110.8B. Pharma vs IT; per-capita $92.49.
- New Jersey vs Washington on USAspending: $8.1B vs $7.3B
New Jersey $8.1B vs Washington $7.3B in USAspending obligations. New Jersey logs 1,162,765 awards vs 236,821; per capita $92.49 vs $73.46.
- USAspending in New Mexico District 01, FY2024
New Mexico’s 1st district shows $89.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 9,807 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in New Mexico’s 2nd district, FY2024
New Mexico’s 2nd district shows $11.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,626 awards.
- USAspending in New Mexico District 03, FY2024
New Mexico’s 3rd district shows $95.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 18,202 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in New Mexico District 90 (non-voting / unspecified)
New Mexico District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $23.5 billion on 4,986 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- New Mexico vs Oregon on USAspending: $3.93B vs $2.67B
New Mexico $3.93B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $56.06. Construction vs forestry. FY2026 $2.01B vs $239.5M.
- New Mexico vs South Carolina on USAspending: $3.93B vs $3.85B
New Mexico edges South Carolina $3.93B to $3.85B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $83.98. FY2026 $2.01B vs $460.1M.
- New Mexico vs Tennessee on USAspending: $3.93B vs $3.58B
New Mexico leads Tennessee $3.93B to $3.58B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $97.50. Construction vs couriers. FY2026 $2.01B vs $704.7M.
- New Mexico vs Texas on USAspending: $3.9B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs New Mexico $3.9B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs construction. Per capita $686.1 vs $945.82. FY2026 $21.5B vs $2.0B.
- New Mexico vs Utah on USAspending: $3.93B vs $4.06B
Utah edges New Mexico $4.06B to $3.93B in USAspending obligations, but New Mexico’s per capita is $945.82 vs $199.06 and FY2026 is $2.01B vs $697.4M.
- New Mexico vs Virginia on USAspending: $3.9B against $110.8B
New Mexico shows $3.9B in USAspending obligations versus Virginia’s $110.8B. Compare awards, per-capita dollars, and FY2026 industry mix.
- Federal dollars obligated in North Carolina
North Carolina shows $381.66B in federal obligations across 583,283 awards in FY 2024–2026. USAspending.gov, not outlays.
- North Dakota’s USAspending obligation book
North Dakota shows $243.04B in USAspending.gov obligations and 150,516 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission federal obligations
NRC (CGAC 031) shows $1,220,955,444.13 in USAspending obligations across 1,579 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Nevada’s 2nd district
Nevada’s 2nd district shows $13.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 9,886 awards.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Nevada District 03
Nevada’s 3rd district shows $11.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,107 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Nevada’s unspecified district 90
Nevada’s USAspending district 90 bucket holds $27.8 billion in FY2024 obligations across 3,974 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Nevada vs New Hampshire on USAspending: $2.86B vs $2.48B
Nevada $2.86B vs New Hampshire $2.48B in USAspending obligations. NH per capita $284.15 vs $171.84. FY2026 $561.5M vs $400.4M.
- Nevada vs New Mexico on USAspending: $2.86B vs $3.93B
New Mexico $3.93B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $945.82 vs $171.84. Construction vs autos. FY2026 $2.01B vs $561.5M.
- Nevada vs Oregon on USAspending: $2.86B vs $2.67B
Nevada $2.86B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $171.84 vs $56.06. FY2026 $561.5M vs $239.5M.
- Nevada vs South Carolina on USAspending: $2.86B vs $3.85B
South Carolina $3.85B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $83.98. Autos vs biologics. FY2026 $561.5M vs $460.1M.
- Nevada vs Tennessee on USAspending: $2.86B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs Nevada $2.86B in USAspending obligations. Nevada per capita $171.84 vs $97.50. FY2026 $561.5M vs $704.7M.
- Nevada vs Texas on USAspending: $2.9B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Nevada’s $2.9B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $171.84; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $561.5M.
- Nevada vs Virginia on USAspending: auto manufacturing against $110.8B in IT services
Nevada’s $2.9B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Auto manufacturing vs computer services; per capita $171.84 vs $1,344.24.
- USAspending in New York District 01, FY2024
New York District 01: $9.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 88,493 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in New York's 3rd district
New York District 03 shows $7.4B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 9,388 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in New York District 10, FY2024
New York District 10: $17.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 27,326 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in New York District 12, FY2024
New York District 12: $22.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 91,183 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in New York District 13
New York District 13 shows $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 3,759 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in New York District 19, FY2024
New York District 19 shows $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,806 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in New York’s 20th district for FY2024
Place-of-performance awards in New York’s 20th district total $56.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations across 6,497 awards.
- USAspending in New York District 21, FY2024
New York District 21 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,157 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- New York’s 22nd district FY2024 USAspending
$15.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in New York District 22, across 15,551 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in New York’s 23rd district
New York’s 23rd district shows $12.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 6,427 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in New York’s 24th district
New York District 24 shows $6.7B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,685 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- New York’s 25th district FY2024 USAspending
$14.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in New York District 25, across 8,331 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in New York District 90
USAspending recorded $330.0 billion in FY2024 obligations for New York District 90 across 23,156 awards. District 90 is unspecified/non-voting.
- New York vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $11.9B vs $19.9B
D.C. leads New York $19.9B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations on 702,250 residents vs 19.9M. Per capita is $3,166.95 vs $70.36.
- New York vs Pennsylvania on USAspending: $11.9B vs $28.1B
Pennsylvania leads New York $28.1B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations despite fewer people (13.1M vs 19.9M) and $239.68 vs $70.36 per capita.
- New York vs Texas on USAspending: $11.9B vs $72.7B, inverted rows
Texas leads New York $72.7B to $11.9B in USAspending obligations. New York has more awards (705,506 vs 530,634) and just $70.36 per capita vs $686.10.
- New York vs Virginia on USAspending
New York’s $11.9B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Per-capita $70.36 vs $1,344.24 across 19.9 million residents.
- New York vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $11.9B vs $10.0B
New York leads Wisconsin $11.9B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $70.36 and FY2026 of $2.4B vs $1.4B.
- Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission obligations
OSHRC obligated $5.1 million on 84 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 432.
- Office of Personnel Management federal obligations
OPM (CGAC 024) shows $1,998,173,770.98 in USAspending obligations across 781 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Ohio District 01
Ohio District 01 recorded $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 9,522 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in Ohio’s 2nd district
Ohio’s 2nd district shows $11.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 15,432 awards.
- USAspending obligations in Ohio District 03
Ohio District 03: $9.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 7,072 awards. Place-of-performance geography, not HQ.
- USAspending in Ohio District 10, FY2024
Ohio District 10 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $15.9 billion on 45,793 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- USAspending in Ohio District 12, FY2024
Ohio District 12 shows $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 9,172 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- Ohio District 90 FY2024 obligations (unspecified)
Ohio District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $103.7 billion across 12,904 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Ohio vs Oklahoma on USAspending: $8.1B vs $5.5B
Ohio $8.1B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Both files lead with aircraft work; Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita and $843.6M FY2026 lead Ohio.
- Ohio vs Texas on USAspending: $8.1B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Ohio $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs aircraft engines. Per capita $686.1 vs $61.66. FY2026 $21.5B vs $732.7M.
- Ohio vs Virginia on USAspending
Ohio’s $8.1B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Per-capita $61.66 vs $1,344.24. Aircraft engines vs IT services.
- Ohio vs Washington on USAspending: $8.1B vs $7.3B
Ohio $8.1B vs Washington $7.3B in USAspending obligations. Washington logs 236,821 awards vs 168,038 and leads per capita $73.46 vs Ohio’s $61.66.
- Ohio vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $8.1B vs $10.0B
Wisconsin leads Ohio $10.0B to $8.1B in USAspending obligations. Ohio shows $61.66 per capita vs $407.20 on 11,883,304 residents vs 5,960,975.
- Ohio’s USAspending obligation file
Ohio shows $398.51B in USAspending.gov obligations and 524,221 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending in Oklahoma District 01
Oklahoma District 01 shows $7.1B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 15,397 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Oklahoma District 02, FY2024
Oklahoma’s 2nd district shows $10.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 24,171 awards.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Oklahoma District 03
Oklahoma District 03 recorded $8.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 53,243 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- USAspending in Oklahoma District 04, FY2024
Oklahoma District 04: $20.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 15,518 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Oklahoma District 05
Oklahoma District 05 shows $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,320 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in Oklahoma’s unspecified district 90
Oklahoma’s USAspending district 90 bucket holds $45.9 billion in FY2024 obligations across 8,499 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Oklahoma vs Texas on USAspending: $5.5B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs aircraft parts. Per capita $686.1 vs $205.98. Awards 530,634 vs 50,460.
- Oklahoma vs Utah on USAspending: $5.46B vs $4.06B
Oklahoma leads Utah $5.46B to $4.06B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $205.98 vs $199.06. FY2026 $843.6M vs $697.4M.
- Oklahoma vs Virginia on USAspending
Oklahoma’s $5.5B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Only 50,460 awards vs 1,116,647. Aircraft parts vs IT services.
- Oklahoma vs Washington on USAspending: $5.5B vs $7.3B
Washington $7.3B vs Oklahoma $5.5B in USAspending obligations. Oklahoma’s $205.98 per capita and $843.6M FY2026 outpace Washington’s $73.46 and $584.6M.
- Oklahoma’s award volume and obligation total
Oklahoma shows $172.71B in USAspending.gov obligations and 368,371 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Oregon District 01
Oregon District 01 recorded $9.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 7,202 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- USAspending in Oregon District 02, FY2024
Oregon District 02: $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 19,760 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Oregon District 04
Oregon’s 4th district shows $10.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 9,573 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Oregon's 6th district
Oregon District 06 shows $7.3B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,983 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in Oregon’s unspecified district 90
Oregon’s USAspending district 90 bucket holds $50.8 billion in FY2024 obligations across 7,147 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Oregon vs Tennessee on USAspending: $2.67B vs $3.58B
Tennessee $3.58B vs Oregon $2.67B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $97.50 vs $56.06. FY2026 $704.7M vs $239.5M.
- Oregon vs Texas on USAspending: $2.7B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Oregon’s $2.7B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $56.06; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $239.5M.
- Oregon vs Virginia on USAspending: forestry-led $2.7B vs $110.8B
Oregon’s $2.7B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Forestry support leads Oregon; per capita $56.06 vs $1,344.24.
- Oregon’s USAspending obligation total
Oregon shows $175.57B in USAspending.gov obligations and 116,094 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending Other Financial Assistance obligations — $265.7 billion
Other Financial Assistance totals $265,703,475,212.82 in USAspending obligations across 619,640 awards. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending in Pennsylvania’s 1st district, FY2024
Pennsylvania’s 1st district shows $10.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 27,307 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Pennsylvania’s 3rd district
Pennsylvania’s 3rd district shows $11.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 5,635 awards.
- USAspending in Pennsylvania District 04, FY2024
Pennsylvania District 04: $8.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 542,871 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- Pennsylvania’s 5th district FY2024 USAspending
$16.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in Pennsylvania District 05, across 30,012 awards.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Pennsylvania District 08
Pennsylvania’s 8th district shows $10.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 27,564 awards.
- USAspending in Pennsylvania District 10, FY2024
Pennsylvania District 10 FY2024 USAspending: $129.8 billion in obligations on 15,294 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Pennsylvania’s 12th district
Pennsylvania’s 12th district shows $32.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 6,447 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Pennsylvania’s 13th district
Pennsylvania’s 13th district shows $10.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 12,291 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Pennsylvania District 15
Pennsylvania District 15: $9.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 11,974 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending.gov obligations in Pennsylvania District 16
Pennsylvania District 16 shows $7.2B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 6,369 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- Pennsylvania District 90 FY2024 USAspending (unspecified)
Pennsylvania District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $156.5 billion across 13,933 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting performance bucket.
- Pennsylvania vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $28.1B vs $19.9B
Pennsylvania holds $28.1B vs D.C.’s $19.9B in USAspending obligations, but D.C. per capita is $3,166.95 vs $239.68. Medicinal vs consulting.
- Pennsylvania vs Texas on USAspending: more awards, fewer dollars
Texas leads Pennsylvania $72.7B to $28.1B in USAspending obligations, but Pennsylvania has 1,468,918 awards vs 530,634. Per capita $239.68 vs $686.10.
- Pennsylvania vs Virginia on USAspending
Pennsylvania logs 1,468,918 USAspending awards vs Virginia’s 1,116,647, but $28.1B vs $110.8B in obligations. Per-capita compared.
- Pennsylvania vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $28.1B vs $10.0B
Pennsylvania leads Wisconsin $28.1B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Wisconsin shows $407.20 per capita vs $239.68 on 5,960,975 residents.
- Peace Corps federal obligations through FY2026
Peace Corps obligated $400.1 million across 589 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 1125.
- Pennsylvania’s federal obligation file, FY2024–2026
Pennsylvania shows $861.13B in USAspending.gov obligations and 1,576,071 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation federal obligations
PBGC (CGAC 1602) shows $23,251,134,511.76 in USAspending obligations across 1,240 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in Puerto Rico District 98 (unspecified)
Puerto Rico District 98 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $100.7 billion on 38,799 awards. Code 98 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Railroad Retirement Board federal obligations
RRB (CGAC 060) shows $36,633,822,907.06 in USAspending obligations across 289,930 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Rhode Island’s federal obligation index
Rhode Island shows $49.73B in USAspending.gov obligations and 33,888 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Rhode Island District 01
Rhode Island District 01 shows $7.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,424 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- Rhode Island District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Rhode Island District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $14.1 billion on 3,490 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Rhode Island vs South Dakota on USAspending: $880.6M vs $1.0B
South Dakota $1.0B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $79.92 vs $71.48. FY2026 $73.9M vs $79.5M. Awards 8,274 vs 11,923.
- Rhode Island vs Texas on USAspending: $880.6M against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Rhode Island’s $880.6M. Per capita is $686.10 vs $71.48; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $79.5M.
- Rhode Island vs Virginia on USAspending: $880.6M and a confectionery lead
Rhode Island’s $880.6M in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing leads RI. Per capita $71.48 vs $1,344.24.
- Rhode Island vs Vermont on USAspending: $880.6M vs $1.0B
Vermont $1.0B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Per capita $72.92 vs $71.48. Awards 12,020 vs 11,923. FY2026 $79.5M vs $47.3M.
- Rhode Island vs West Virginia on USAspending: $880.6M vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs Rhode Island $880.6M in USAspending obligations. Confectionery vs ammunition. Per capita $71.48 vs $113.44.
- Rhode Island vs Wyoming on USAspending: $880.6M vs $598.9M
Rhode Island $880.6M vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Confectionery vs construction. Per capita $71.48 vs $126.96. FY2026 $79.5M vs $74.6M.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in South Carolina District 01
South Carolina’s 1st district shows $10.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 3,670 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in South Carolina’s 2nd district
South Carolina’s 2nd district shows $38.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 56,989 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in South Carolina’s 5th district
South Carolina District 05 shows $6.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 16,908 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in South Carolina District 06, FY2024
South Carolina District 06: $17.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 12,011 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in South Carolina District 07
South Carolina District 07 shows $7.4B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,245 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- South Carolina District 90 FY2024 USAspending (unspecified)
South Carolina District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $101.3 billion on 6,625 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting performance bucket.
- South Carolina vs Tennessee on USAspending: $3.85B vs $3.58B
South Carolina leads Tennessee $3.85B to $3.58B in USAspending obligations. Tennessee per capita $97.50 vs $83.98. FY2026 $460.1M vs $704.7M.
- South Carolina vs Texas on USAspending: $3.9B vs $72.7B
Texas $72.7B vs South Carolina $3.9B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs biological products. Per capita $686.1 vs $83.98. FY2026 $21.5B vs $460.1M.
- South Carolina vs Utah on USAspending: $3.85B vs $4.06B
Utah leads South Carolina $4.06B to $3.85B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $199.06 vs $83.98. FY2026 $697.4M vs $460.1M.
- South Carolina vs Virginia on USAspending: a $3.9B to $110.8B gap
South Carolina’s $3.9B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Per capita: $83.98 vs $1,344.24. Awards, FY2026, and top industries compared.
- South Carolina vs West Virginia on USAspending: $3.9B vs $1.7B
South Carolina leads West Virginia $3.9B to $1.7B in USAspending obligations. West Virginia’s per capita is $113.44 vs $83.98. Biologics vs ammunition.
- FY2024 USAspending in South Dakota’s at-large district
South Dakota’s at-large district shows $20.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 86,719 awards.
- South Dakota vs Texas on USAspending: $1.0B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs South Dakota’s $1.0B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $79.92; awards 530,634 vs 8,274.
- South Dakota vs Virginia on USAspending: $1.0B and 8,274 awards
South Dakota’s $1.0B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Computer manufacturing leads; 8,274 awards; per capita $79.92.
- South Dakota vs Vermont on USAspending: $1.0B vs $1.0B
South Dakota $1.0B vs Vermont $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita $79.92 vs $72.92. Awards 8,274 vs 12,020. FY2026 $73.9M vs $47.3M.
- South Dakota vs West Virginia on USAspending: $1.0B vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs South Dakota $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Computer manufacturing vs ammunition. Per capita $79.92 vs $113.44.
- South Dakota vs Wyoming on USAspending: $1.0B vs $598.9M
South Dakota $1.0B vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Computers vs construction. Per capita $79.92 vs $126.96. FY2026 $74.0M vs $74.6M.
- Securities and Exchange Commission federal obligations
SEC (CGAC 050) shows $3,229,250,853.50 in USAspending obligations across 1,390 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Selective Service System federal obligations through FY2026
Selective Service System obligated $6.8 million on 69 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 090.
- Small Business Administration federal obligations (CGAC 047)
SBA awarding-agency CGAC 047 shows $109,801,616,727.88 in USAspending obligations across 2,639,783 awards through FY 2026.
- Small Business Administration federal obligations (CGAC 073)
SBA-labeled awarding-agency CGAC 073 shows $4,561,825,547.55 in USAspending obligations across 354,363 awards through FY 2026.
- Smithsonian Institution federal obligations
Smithsonian (CGAC 3300) shows $2,515,982,286.51 in USAspending obligations across 3,727 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Social Security Administration federal obligations
SSA (CGAC 028) shows $3,993,271,294,059.24 in USAspending obligations across 777,312 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- South Carolina’s federal obligation index
South Carolina shows $395.96B in USAspending.gov obligations and 259,168 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- South Dakota’s 219,302 awards and $36.84B
South Dakota shows $36.84B in USAspending.gov obligations and 219,302 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- Tennessee’s indexed federal obligation total
Tennessee shows $421.14B in USAspending.gov obligations and 287,801 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Texas federal obligations in USAspending files
Texas shows $1.28T in federal obligations and 1,305,090 awards in USAspending.gov files for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Tennessee District 01
Tennessee’s 1st district shows $9.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 6,900 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Tennessee's 2nd district
Tennessee District 02 shows $7.2B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 8,076 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Tennessee District 03, FY2024
Tennessee’s 3rd district shows $96.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 7,804 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in Tennessee District 04, FY2024
Tennessee District 04: $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 10,415 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Tennessee District 05
Tennessee District 05 recorded $8.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 7,230 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- USAspending in Tennessee District 07, FY2024
Tennessee’s 7th district shows $11.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 15,191 awards.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Tennessee District 09
Tennessee’s 9th district shows $11.1 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 20,287 awards.
- Tennessee District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Tennessee District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $67.7 billion on 7,105 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Tennessee vs Texas on USAspending: $3.6B against $72.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Tennessee’s $3.6B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $97.50; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $704.7M.
- Tennessee vs Virginia on USAspending: close in people, not in dollars
Tennessee’s $3.6B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Populations are close (7.2M vs 8.8M); per capita $97.50 vs $1,344.24.
- FY2024 USAspending in Texas’s 1st district
Texas District 01 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 10,493 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Texas’s 3rd district
Texas’s 3rd district shows $12.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 3,521 awards.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Texas District 10
Texas’s 10th district shows $11.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 25,491 awards.
- USAspending in Texas District 12, FY2024
Texas District 12 FY2024 USAspending: $192.5 billion in obligations on 17,403 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Texas District 13
Texas’s 13th district shows $35.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 30,584 awards.
- USAspending in Texas District 16, FY2024
Texas’s 16th district shows $9.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 19,061 awards.
- FY2024 obligations in Texas’s 17th district
Texas’s 17th district shows $10.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 11,619 awards.
- USAspending in Texas District 19, FY2024
Texas District 19 shows $6.5B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 48,724 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Texas District 20, FY2024
Texas District 20 shows $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 6,087 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending obligations in Texas District 21
Texas District 21: $8.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 13,460 awards. Place-of-performance geography, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Texas’s 23rd district
Texas’s 23rd district shows $10.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 13,833 awards.
- USAspending in Texas District 24, FY2024
Texas District 24 shows $7.0B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 6,453 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Texas District 25, FY2024
Texas’s 25th district shows $10.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,975 awards.
- USAspending in Texas District 27, FY2024
Texas District 27: $22.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 12,069 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Texas District 31, FY2024
Texas District 31: $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 6,823 awards. Place of performance, not HQ or outlays.
- FY2024 obligations with performance in Texas District 33
USAspending.gov tagged $54.5 billion in FY2024 obligations to place of performance in Texas’s 33rd district across 24,723 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in Texas’s 36th district
Texas’s 36th district shows $35.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 7,151 awards.
- USAspending in Texas District 37, FY2024
Texas District 37 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $16.2 billion on 3,571 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- Texas District 90 FY2024 obligations (unspecified)
Texas District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $233.4 billion across 36,328 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Texas vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $72.7B vs $19.9B
Texas holds $72.7B vs D.C.’s $19.9B in USAspending obligations, but D.C. per capita is $3,166.95 vs $686.10. Pharma vs management consulting.
- Texas vs Utah on USAspending: $72.7B vs $4.1B
Texas $72.7B vs Utah $4.1B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs nonferrous metal rolling. Per capita $686.1 vs $199.06. Awards 530,634 vs 26,509.
- Texas vs Virginia on USAspending
Virginia shows $110.8B in USAspending obligations vs Texas at $72.7B. Compare awards, per-capita totals, and top industries.
- Texas vs Vermont on USAspending: $72.7B against $1.0B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Vermont’s $1.0B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $72.92; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $47.3M.
- Texas vs Washington on USAspending: $72.7B vs $7.3B
Texas $72.7B vs Washington $7.3B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs commercial construction. Per capita $686.1 vs $73.46. FY2026 $21.5B vs $584.6M.
- Texas vs Wisconsin on USAspending: $72.7B vs $10.0B
Texas $72.7B vs Wisconsin $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Pharma vs health insurance. Per capita $686.1 vs $407.2. FY2026 $21.5B vs $2.4B.
- Texas vs West Virginia on USAspending: $72.7B against $1.7B
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs West Virginia’s $1.7B. Per capita is $686.10 vs $113.44; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $200.8M.
- Texas vs Wyoming on USAspending: $72.7B against $598.9M
Texas holds $72.7B in USAspending obligations vs Wyoming’s $598.9M. Per capita is $686.10 vs $126.96; FY2026 is $21.5B vs $74.6M.
- U.S. Agency for Global Media federal obligations
USAGM (CGAC 514) shows $1,326,041,510.57 in USAspending obligations across 2,209 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- U.S. International Development Finance Corporation federal obligations
DFC (CGAC 077) shows $2,558,238,463.55 in USAspending obligations across 1,321 awards through FY 2026. Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- United States Chemical Safety Board federal obligations
U.S. Chemical Safety Board obligated $4.1 million on 34 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 510.
- United States Institute of Peace federal obligations
U.S. Institute of Peace obligated $8.6 million on 9 USAspending awards through FY2026. Awarding-agency CGAC 458.
- U.S. Trade and Development Agency federal obligations
U.S. Trade and Development Agency obligated $112.5 million on 271 USAspending awards through FY2026. CGAC 1133.
- FY2024 USAspending totals for Utah’s 1st district
Utah’s 1st district shows $34.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,882 awards.
- UT-02 FY2024 place-of-performance obligations
Utah District 02 shows $7.3B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 11,994 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- USAspending in Utah District 90 (non-voting / unspecified)
Utah District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $24.5 billion on 6,037 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Utah vs Virginia on USAspending
Utah’s $4.1B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Only 26,509 awards. Nonferrous metal rolling vs IT; per-capita $199.06.
- Utah’s federal obligation book, FY2024–2026
Utah shows $115.62B in USAspending.gov obligations and 90,313 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending in Virginia District 02, FY2024
Virginia District 02: $18.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 95,691 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Virginia District 03, FY2024
Virginia’s 3rd district shows $91.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 27,674 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in Virginia District 04, FY2024
Virginia District 04 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $13.1 billion on 10,246 awards. Place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- FY2024 USAspending in Virginia District 05
Virginia District 05 shows $9.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 13,930 awards. Place of performance, not HQ or outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Virginia District 06
Virginia District 06 shows $7.4B in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 12,198 awards. Place of performance, not HQ.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Virginia’s 7th district
Virginia’s 7th district shows $35.0 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 8,518 awards.
- USAspending in Virginia District 08, FY2024
Virginia’s 8th district shows $96.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 178,386 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Virginia’s 9th district
Virginia’s 9th district shows $10.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 14,429 awards.
- USAspending in Virginia District 10, FY2024
Virginia District 10: $27.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 16,616 awards. Place-of-performance totals, not outlays.
- USAspending in Virginia District 11, FY2024
Virginia District 11 FY2024 USAspending: $135.8 billion in obligations on 58,311 awards. Place of performance, not outlays.
- Virginia District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Virginia District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $77.3 billion on 9,077 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Virginia vs District of Columbia on USAspending
Virginia’s $110.8B in USAspending obligations vs D.C.’s $19.9B. D.C. leads per-capita at $3,166.95. Awards and industries compared.
- Virginia vs Washington on USAspending
Virginia’s $110.8B in USAspending obligations vs Washington’s $7.3B. Similar populations; per-capita $1,344.24 vs $73.46. IT vs construction.
- Virginia vs Wisconsin on USAspending
Virginia’s $110.8B in USAspending obligations vs Wisconsin’s $10.0B. Insurance carriers vs IT services; per-capita $1,344.24 vs $407.20.
- Virginia vs West Virginia on USAspending: neighbors, a $110.8B to $1.7B split
Virginia’s $110.8B in USAspending obligations vs West Virginia’s $1.7B. Per capita $1,344.24 vs $113.44; ammunition manufacturing leads WV.
- Virginia vs Wyoming on USAspending: $110.8B against $598.9M
Virginia’s $110.8B in USAspending obligations vs Wyoming’s $598.9M. Wyoming has 587,618 people and $126.96 per capita vs Virginia’s $1,344.24.
- Vermont’s federal award-obligation total
Vermont shows $31.00B in USAspending.gov obligations and 33,625 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- USAspending in U.S. Virgin Islands District 98 (non-voting / unspecified)
U.S. Virgin Islands District 98: $24.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 2,035 awards. Code 98 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- Virginia’s indexed federal obligation total
Virginia records $840.80B in USAspending.gov obligations and 1,181,515 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- FY2024 USAspending in Vermont’s at-large district
Vermont’s at-large district shows $17.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 17,626 awards.
- Vermont vs Virginia on USAspending: a $1.0B missile-parts file, a thin FY2026
Vermont’s $1.0B in USAspending obligations vs Virginia’s $110.8B. Missile/space parts lead; FY2026 $47.3M vs $11.8B.
- Vermont vs West Virginia on USAspending: $1.0B vs $1.7B
West Virginia $1.7B vs Vermont $1.0B in USAspending obligations. Defense manufacturing leads both. Per capita $113.44 vs $72.92.
- Vermont vs Wyoming on USAspending: $1.0B vs $598.9M
Vermont $1.0B vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Missile parts vs construction. Per capita $72.92 vs $126.96 on 648,493 vs 587,618.
- USAspending in Washington District 04, FY2024
Washington’s 4th district shows $70.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 12,376 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in Washington District 05, FY2024
Washington District 05: $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 18,491 awards. Place of performance, not outlays or HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending obligations in Washington District 06
Washington’s 6th district shows $9.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 17,097 awards.
- USAspending in Washington District 07, FY2024
Washington’s 7th district shows $84.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 43,878 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- Washington’s 10th district FY2024 USAspending
$12.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in Washington District 10, across 4,084 awards.
- Washington District 90 FY2024 USAspending (unspecified)
Washington District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $76.2 billion on 8,901 awards. District 90 is an unspecified/non-voting place-of-performance bucket.
- Federal obligations for Washington state (WA)
Washington (WA) shows $401.45B in USAspending.gov obligations and 333,984 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- West Virginia’s federal obligation index
West Virginia shows $83.72B in USAspending.gov obligations and 86,083 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in Wisconsin District 02, FY2024
Wisconsin’s 2nd district shows $63.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 26,522 awards. Totals are place-of-performance obligations, not outlays.
- USAspending in Wisconsin District 03, FY2024
Wisconsin District 03: $9.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 21,149 awards. Place of performance, not outlays or HQ.
- USAspending obligations in Wisconsin District 04
Wisconsin District 04: $8.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 9,241 awards. Place-of-performance geography, not HQ.
- FY2024 USAspending in Wisconsin’s 6th district
Wisconsin’s 6th district shows $15.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 45,672 awards.
- FY2024 federal obligations in Wisconsin District 08
Wisconsin District 08 recorded $8.9 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations across 26,643 awards. Place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- FY2024 obligations in Wisconsin’s unspecified district 90
Wisconsin’s USAspending district 90 bucket holds $36.0 billion in FY2024 obligations across 7,333 awards. Code 90 is unspecified, not a House seat.
- Wisconsin vs District of Columbia on USAspending: $10.0B vs $19.9B
D.C. leads Wisconsin $19.9B to $10.0B in USAspending obligations. Per capita is $3,166.95 vs $407.20; FY2026 favors Wisconsin at $2.4B vs $2.2B.
- Wisconsin’s indexed federal obligation total
Wisconsin shows $329.50B in USAspending.gov obligations and 386,938 awards for FY2024–2026. Totals are obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- West Virginia’s 1st district FY2024 USAspending
$14.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in West Virginia District 01, across 16,294 awards.
- FY2024 USAspending in West Virginia’s 2nd district
West Virginia’s 2nd district shows $14.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 17,878 awards.
- USAspending in West Virginia District 90 (non-voting / unspecified)
West Virginia District 90 FY2024 USAspending obligations: $18.0 billion on 2,240 awards. Code 90 is an unspecified/non-voting bucket.
- West Virginia vs Wyoming on USAspending: $1.7B vs $598.9M
West Virginia $1.7B vs Wyoming $598.9M in USAspending obligations. Wyoming per capita $126.96 vs $113.44. Awards 14,302 vs 9,330. FY2026 $200.8M vs $74.6M.
- FY2024 USAspending in Wyoming’s at-large district
Wyoming’s at-large district shows $13.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance across 17,879 awards.
- Wyoming’s $23.99B federal obligation file
Wyoming shows $23.99B in USAspending.gov obligations and 48,370 awards for FY2024–2026. Figures are obligations, not Treasury outlays.