Arizona District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Arizona District 90 shows $101.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 10,798 awards. Arizona does not elect a 90th House member. USAspending uses 90 as an unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket for work located in Arizona that did not attach to a numbered district. The figures are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only.
Key figures
- Arizona District 90 FY2024 obligations were $101.5 billion on 10,798 awards.
- Code 90 is an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket.
- District follows place of performance, not HQ.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- The window is FY2024 only.
The residual Arizona district code
Numbered Arizona districts are the voting map. District 90 is the catch-all in USAspending when place of performance is Arizona but the numbered seat is missing. FY2024 obligations in that catch-all totaled $101.5 billion across 10,798 awards.
A residual of this size is a mapping result, not a political district. Charts that assign $101.5 billion to a stand-in numbered Arizona district will overstate that seat and understate how much Arizona performance never mapped.
Ten thousand seven hundred ninety-eight awards
The 10,798 count is a FY2024 record count, not unique vendors. Those records sum to $101.5 billion. Compared with some other 90-buckets in this wave, Arizona’s residual has fewer rows relative to its dollars, which can mean larger average commitments — a description of the ratio, not a list of the large awards.
The packet does not name those awards. The Arizona District 90 hub is the file. First year and last year are both 2024, so the count is a single-year stock.
Arizona performance versus an Arizona office
Place of performance, not headquarters, assigns AZ-90. A vendor based outside Arizona can appear in the $101.5 billion if the work is coded to this unspecified bucket. An Arizona-headquartered vendor can be missing if performance is coded to a numbered Arizona district or another state.
Code 90 is defined by missing numbered-district detail. It is a weak list of “Arizona companies” and a direct list of unmapped Arizona place-of-performance rows for FY2024.
Commitments, not outlays
SpendingVault’s $101.5 billion is an obligation total. Obligations are legal commitments in USAspending. Outlays are payments. Multi-year vehicles can load FY2024 with commitments that pay out later.
The accurate sentence uses obligations, FY2024, 10,798 awards, and Arizona District 90 place of performance. “Arizona received $101.5 billion in cash” is a different claim. Commitments of $101.5 billion can disburse after FY2024; this page would still show the FY2024 obligation stock.
Arizona statewide and district index
The Arizona District 90 hub is this unspecified table. The Arizona state page rolls numbered districts and this residual together at the state level. The all-districts index links to numbered Arizona districts and to other states’ 90 and 98 codes. Arizona voters do not elect a District 90 representative.
Arizona District 90 as leftover mapped-to-state work
The Arizona District 90 hub holds 10,798 awards summing to $101.5 billion. Numbered Arizona districts are not in that sum. The Arizona state page includes both and will not match $101.5 billion. Use this hub only for the unspecified Arizona performance tag in FY2024.
Ten thousand seven hundred ninety-eight rows with $101.5 billion in obligations is a high dollars-per-row residual. The quotient is not a typical award. Sort the hub. This packet names no contractors and no agencies. The all-districts index links to numbered Arizona seats and other 90/98 codes. Brief $101.5 billion as FY2024 USAspending obligations with AZ-90 place of performance — not as a 90th member, not as outlays, not as an Arizona headquarters extract. Arizona District 90’s FY2024 citation is $101.5 billion in USAspending obligations on 10,798 awards in an unspecified or non-voting bucket. Arizona voters do not elect a 90th member. Numbered Arizona districts are the voting map; this page is the unmapped remainder. Ten thousand seven hundred ninety-eight awards totaling $101.5 billion is a high dollars-per-row residual. The quotient is not a typical award. The Arizona District 90 hub is the table to sort. The Arizona state page mixes numbered seats and this leftover and will not match $101.5 billion. Do not allocate $101.5 billion across Arizona’s members. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. Headquarters in Arizona is not the inclusion test. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. USAspending.gov is the source. Arizona District 90’s remainder line is $101.5 billion in FY2024 obligations on 10,798 awards. That line exists so unmapped Arizona performance is not invisible. It does not exist so that a 90th member can be briefed. Numbered Arizona hubs carry the voting seats. The Arizona state page carries the mix. This hub carries only the leftover. USAspending.gov is the source. Commitments, not cash. FY2024 only.
Questions
- What is Arizona District 90’s FY2024 USAspending total?
- USAspending.gov records $101.5 billion in FY2024 obligations for Arizona District 90 place of performance, on 10,798 awards. District 90 is an unspecified or non-voting bucket. The figures are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only. Treat Arizona District 90 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $101.5 billion in obligations on 10,798 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
- Is Arizona District 90 a voting congressional district?
- No. USAspending codes 90 and 98 are unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance buckets. Arizona District 90 collects awards placed in Arizona that were not mapped to a numbered House district. The $101.5 billion is that residual total. Treat Arizona District 90 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $101.5 billion in obligations on 10,798 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
- Does $101.5 billion mean outlays?
- No. It is the FY2024 obligation sum on 10,798 awards coded to Arizona District 90. Outlays are payments and are not this page’s district total. USAspending district totals on SpendingVault are obligations, so the $101.5 billion FY2024 figure is a commitment stock on 10,798 awards, not a disbursement total for Arizona.
- Does an Arizona headquarters put an award in District 90?
- Only if place of performance is coded AZ-90. An Arizona office is not the district field. Numbered-district performance will appear on those district pages, not in this 10,798-award file. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $101.5 billion FY2024 rollup; a Arizona office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 10,798 records.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.