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Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation — CFDA 64.110

$24.6 billion in federal obligations is indexed on USAspending.gov for Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for Service-Connected Death (CFDA 64.110). The listing shows 77,101 awards, a recipient count of 0, and a 58-state geographic count. Those dollars are assistance obligations, not outlays. Like other compensation-style CFDAs in this extract, 64.110 posts a large award file without a named organizational recipient roster.

Key figures

  • CFDA 64.110 shows $24.6 billion in USAspending obligations for Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation.
  • The listing includes 77,101 awards and a recipient count of 0.
  • Awards are coded to 58 states in the USAspending geographic count.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays.

Compensation obligations at $24.6 billion

USAspending.gov records $24,570,234,686 in obligations under CFDA 64.110. Seventy-seven thousand one hundred one awards produce that stock. A simple average is about $319,000 per award. Compensation listings often store many recurring or adjusted payment actions; the average is a ratio across those rows, not a typical monthly check.

The assistance-listing title is VETERANS DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DEATH. CFDA 64.110 is the identifier. Disability compensation, education, and nursing-home listings are separate CFDA numbers and are not mixed into the $24.6 billion.

An empty recipient dimension

The extract lists 0 recipients. The 77,101 awards and $24.6 billion remain. Dependency and indemnity compensation is typically paid to surviving family members; those individuals do not appear as organizational recipients in this aggregate. Building a “top vendors” chart from 64.110 is not possible from the recipient count in the packet.

The facts that do exist — award volume, dollars, 58-state geographic count — still let a reader size the listing against other assistance CFDAs. They do not identify survivors by name, and this page does not attempt that.

Fifty-eight states in the source field

Awards are coded to 58 states in the USAspending geographic count. That is a wide coding, consistent with a national compensation program, and can include territories and the District of Columbia as the source stored them. The packet does not publish a state-by-state dollar table in these four facts; the program page is the place to inspect geographic breakouts.

Place-of-performance on compensation awards may follow the beneficiary’s residence or a default location. Without recipient rows, treat the 58-state count as a coverage flag, not as a ranking of claims offices.

Obligations are not monthly DIC checks

The $24.6 billion is an obligation total from USAspending.gov. Outlays are payments. A compensation award can be obligated while recurring payments continue, or a rating change can trigger a modification that moves the stock. This page does not estimate cash paid to date.

Use CFDA 64.110 to answer how large this indemnity-compensation listing is in the assistance file. Do not use it to infer cause of death, claim approval rates, or adequacy of benefits. Those questions are outside the four facts.

Tables behind CFDA 64.110

The Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation program page overlays these aggregates. The all-programs index ranks 64.110 by obligation size. Agency pages roll up awarding-agency spending that may include this CFDA among other veterans listings. For this listing only, start on the program page.

CFDA 64.110 stores $24,570,234,686 in obligations across 77,101 awards with a recipient count of 0 and a 58-state geographic count. That is a compensation-style assistance file in this extract: high row volume, no organizational vendor roster. Quote the $24.6 billion as an obligation stock from USAspending.gov, not as monthly indemnity already mailed and not as a roster of survivors.

About $319,000 per award on a simple average mixes many payment actions. It is not a typical check. Cause of death, claim approval rates, and outlays are not in the packet. The program page overlays 64.110. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards.

Indemnity compensation as an award stock

Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for Service-Connected Death, CFDA 64.110, is indexed at $24,570,234,686 in obligations, 77,101 awards, 0 recipients, and 58 states on USAspending.gov. Like other compensation-style listings in this extract, the organizational recipient table is empty while award volume stays high. The $24.6 billion sizes the listing. It does not identify survivors and does not report monthly check amounts.

About $319,000 per award on a simple average mixes recurring and adjusted payment actions. It is not a typical monthly indemnity payment. Fifty-eight in the geographic count is a wide USAspending state field. Place-of-performance may follow a beneficiary residence or a default location. Treat the 58 as a coverage flag. Do not turn it into a ranking of claims offices from the packet headline alone.

Keep 64.110 on its own CFDA row. Education and nursing-home veterans listings are separate. Outlays are a different column. The program page is the overlay for these four facts; the programs index ranks the listing; agency pages show awarding-agency rollups. Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards.

Questions

How much is obligated for veterans DIC on USAspending.gov?
USAspending.gov records $24,570,234,686 in obligations for CFDA 64.110, Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for Service-Connected Death. SpendingVault indexes 77,101 awards and 58 states. Recipient count in this aggregate is 0. The total is an obligation sum, not an outlay. CFDA 64.110’s $24.6 billion on 77,101 awards, with 0 recipients in this aggregate, is the USAspending obligation stock.
Why are there no recipients listed for CFDA 64.110?
The extract records 0 recipients while showing 77,101 awards and $24.6 billion in obligations. Compensation paid to individuals often does not populate the organizational recipient table used for grant CFDAs. The empty roster is a property of this aggregate, not evidence that no compensation was recorded.
How many awards are on the DIC listing?
CFDA 64.110 carries 77,101 awards. A simple average is about $319,000 per award, which mixes many assistance actions and is not a typical monthly payment. Geographic coding covers 58 states in the USAspending count. CFDA 64.110’s $24.6 billion on 77,101 awards, with 0 recipients in this aggregate, is the USAspending obligation stock.
Is $24.6 billion the amount already paid to survivors?
Not necessarily. Obligations are commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments. CFDA 64.110’s indexed total is the obligation stock from USAspending.gov. This page does not report cash disbursed, pending claims, or remaining balances. CFDA 64.110’s $24.6 billion on 77,101 awards, with 0 recipients in this aggregate, is the USAspending obligation stock.

CFDA/Assistance Listing numbers from USAspending assistance awards on SpendingVault.