FY2024 USAspending in California District 24
California District 24 shows $9.2 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations for place of performance in the 24th district. The exact sum is $9,226,207,148.36 across 10,915 awards. Those dollars are award commitments, not outlays. CA-24 is a numbered House seat, not an unspecified 90 code. SpendingVault indexes the rows on the California District 24 hub.
Key figures
- California District 24 shows $9.2 billion in FY2024 place-of-performance obligations.
- 10,915 awards are counted for CA-24 in that FY2024 extract.
- District 24 is a numbered House seat, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
- Geography is place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
- Cite $9.2 billion as obligations, not outlays.
The $9.2 billion FY2024 commitment total
The $9.2 billion figure is the FY2024 obligation aggregate on awards whose place of performance is California District 24. Obligation means a recorded commitment. It is not Treasury cash already paid, and it is not California’s state budget. The matching record count is 10,915.
First year and last year are both 2024. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1. Later USAspending.gov corrections can revise $9,226,207,148.36 and the 10,915-award count. Until then, cite both as the FY2024 CA-24 place-of-performance stock.
Ten thousand nine hundred fifteen award actions
10,915 is the FY2024 record count for CA-24 place of performance. Modifications and assistance actions can each add a row. The packet does not publish unique recipients or an agency mix. Do not treat 10,915 as 10,915 California companies.
Do not divide $9.2 billion by 10,915 awards. That quotient is not in the packet. Keep the dollar total and the row count as separate facts and use the California District 24 hub to inspect lines. A mid-size file can mix large and small actions; the packet does not identify which.
Performance geography, not a 24th-district HQ map
Even for a numbered California seat, the district field is still place of performance, not recipient headquarters. A contractor based in another California district or another state can appear on CA-24 if the performance location is coded to the 24th. A 24th-district headquarters can post dollars to another district when performance is coded there.
California’s unspecified 90/98 rows, if present, stay on their own pages. Recipient-location maps are a different cut from this $9.2 billion file. HQ lists of “24th district contractors” will not match 10,915 performance-coded awards.
CA-24 versus leftover codes 90 and 98
California District 24 is a mapped House district. District 90 and district 98 are USAspending unspecified and non-voting bins. CA-24 is the numbered 24th, not a leftover. Unspecified California performance, if any, would live on a 90 page rather than inside this table.
The California state hub is the statewide obligation view. CA-24 is the 24th-district place-of-performance page. They are related but not interchangeable. This packet does not quote a statewide California total and does not rank the 24th against other districts.
Obligations versus outlays
The $9.2 billion total is the obligation series. Outlays measure disbursements and can lag. SpendingVault does not recast CA-24 as cash paid. If another California headline disagrees, check series, fiscal year, and whether geography is performance or HQ.
The precise FY2024 statement is that agencies obligated $9.2 billion on 10,915 awards with CA-24 place of performance. Multi-year vehicles can obligate here and invoice later. Federal FY2024 starts October 1.
How to quote California’s 24th without mixing codes
A complete CA-24 citation names numbered District 24, FY2024, USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $9.2 billion, and 10,915 awards. Calling the code unspecified would confuse it with district 90.
The California District 24 hub is the table. The California state page is the statewide roll-up. The all-districts index lists other California seats in the same format. Outlay tables, headquarters maps, and calendar-year charts are other products. Do not drop $9,226,207,148.36 onto those grids unless they already use place of performance, federal FY2024, and obligations.
California District 24 can be briefed as $9.2 billion in FY2024 obligations on 10,915 awards with numbered code CA-24. Treat 10,915 as an action stock, not unique vendors. Keep other California numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. What this packet supplies is CA-24 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov, not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series. A headquarters in the 24th without a CA-24 tag does not enter this file.
Questions
- How much federal spending is in California District 24?
- USAspending.gov shows $9.2 billion in FY2024 obligations with place of performance in California District 24. The exact sum is $9,226,207,148.36. That is not an outlay total and not California’s state budget. The extract counts 10,915 awards for CA-24 in FY2024. The packet year range is FY2024 only.
- Is California District 24 an unspecified 90 bucket?
- No. District 24 is a numbered voting House seat. Codes 90 and 98 are USAspending unspecified or non-voting buckets. The $9.2 billion total uses the CA-24 place-of-performance code. 10,915 awards share that same numbered tag.
- Are California 24th-district dollars based on contractor headquarters?
- No. The district is place of performance. Recipients based outside the 24th can still appear on CA-24 if the performance location is coded to the 24th. A 24th-district headquarters can also map dollars to another district when performance is coded there.
- Is $9.2 billion in CA-24 already paid out?
- No. $9.2 billion is an obligation sum from FY2024 award records. Outlays are a different series. SpendingVault does not convert the California 24th-district obligation total into Treasury outlays. Cite the figure with the obligation label, the FY2024 window, and CA-24 place of performance.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.