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USAspending in Colorado District 06, FY2024

Colorado District 06 shows $23.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations across 7,871 awards. The exact obligation sum is $23,602,717,832. District 06 is a numbered Colorado House seat, not a 90 or 98 residual bin. Those figures are obligations — recorded commitments — not outlays, and they cover fiscal year 2024 only. The district field is place of performance, not recipient headquarters.

Key figures

  • Colorado District 06 FY2024 obligations were $23.6 billion on 7,871 awards.
  • District 06 is a numbered House district, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
  • The district field is place of performance, not HQ.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays.
  • Facts cover FY2024 only.

Seven thousand eight hundred seventy-one award records

USAspending counts 7,871 awards with Colorado District 06 place of performance in FY2024. Those records sum to $23.6 billion in obligations. Seven thousand eight hundred seventy-one is a modest row count beside a large dollar stock. The packet has no unique-recipient figure, so 7,871 remains a stock of award actions.

First year and last year are both 2024. The 7,871-award count is a single-fiscal-year extract. It is not a running inventory of every award ever performed in the 6th district. Federal FY2024 begins on October 1.

Place of performance, not a headquarters map

Place of performance assigns the district. Recipient headquarters do not. Work coded to Colorado’s 6th district can be performed by vendors based in other Colorado districts or in other states. Those awards still sit in the $23.6 billion if the performance tag is CO-06.

Firms with offices inside District 06 can be missing when the work is coded to Colorado District 05, District 04, Colorado’s unspecified District 90 bucket, or another state. A list of contractors headquartered in the 6th will not reproduce this file.

Numbered seat versus 90 and 98 codes

Colorado District 06 is a voting House district. USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting buckets are 90 and 98. This page’s $23.6 billion is mapped to the 6th district’s performance code. Unmapped Colorado performance, if present, would appear on a 90-coded hub, not here.

The Colorado state page mixes numbered districts and any residual codes. Use that page for a statewide place-of-performance total. Use this page when the question is specifically District 06 performance location in FY2024.

Obligations, not disbursements

SpendingVault’s district totals are obligations: legal commitments recorded in USAspending. Outlays are payments. The $23.6 billion figure is the former. Contract vehicles can obligate in one year and invoice across several, so a single-year obligation stock is not a cash-flow statement for the 6th district.

The precise FY2024 statement is that agencies obligated $23.6 billion on 7,871 awards with CO-06 place of performance. It is not a statement that $23.6 billion was paid in cash inside the district that year. FY2024 is the only year in the facts.

Colorado pages that sit beside this hub

The Colorado District 06 hub is the award table for this code. The Colorado state page is the statewide rollup and will not equal $23.6 billion if other Colorado district codes exist. The all-districts index links to other numbered Colorado seats and to unspecified 90/98 codes used in USAspending. A headquarters in the 6th without a CO-06 performance tag does not enter this file.

How to cite the CO-06 extract

A complete citation names Colorado District 06, FY2024, USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $23.6 billion, and 7,871 awards. Calling the code unspecified would confuse it with district 90. Dividing dollars by awards is not a packet fact and is not a unique-vendor rate.

Keep CO-06 on its own row in any Colorado table. Other numbered districts and any 90 leftover are separate files. This packet does not supply their dollars. What it supplies is CO-06 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov — not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series.

Colorado District 06 can be briefed as $23.6 billion in FY2024 obligations on 7,871 awards with numbered code CO-06. The 7,871-award count is a single-year action stock beside $23.6 billion. It is not a unique-vendor census. Keep other Colorado numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. None of their totals sits inside $23.6 billion. This packet does not supply those other dollars. What it supplies is CO-06 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov, not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series. A headquarters in the 6th without a CO-06 tag does not enter this file. Work coded to CO-06 from a vendor based elsewhere does enter $23.6 billion. The Colorado state page rolls all Colorado codes and will not equal $23.6 billion. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. Federal FY2024 starts October 1. Later USAspending corrections can revise both the dollar sum and the award count. Until a later extract, report $23.6 billion and 7,871 awards for CO-06 place of performance as obligations, not outlays.

Questions

How much federal spending is in Colorado District 06 for FY2024?
USAspending.gov records $23.6 billion in FY2024 obligations with a Colorado District 06 place of performance, across 7,871 awards. These are obligations, not outlays. District is performance location, not headquarters. The facts cover FY2024 only. Those figures are FY2024 USAspending obligations with CO-06 place of performance, covering 7,871 awards, not outlays and not a headquarters extract.
Is Colorado District 06 a 90-code unspecified bucket?
No. District 06 is a numbered Colorado congressional district. Codes 90 and 98 are USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting buckets. The $23.6 billion total is mapped to District 06, not to those residual codes. The 7,871 awards share the CO-06 performance tag.
Do contractors headquartered in the 6th district all appear here?
No. Only awards with CO-06 place of performance enter the $23.6 billion and 7,871-award totals. A headquarters in the district is not sufficient. Work coded to another Colorado district or another state will appear elsewhere. The CO-06 tag is the geography rule; an office address in Colorado is neither required nor enough to enter the 7,871 records.
Is $23.6 billion already paid out in District 06?
No. $23.6 billion is an obligation sum from FY2024 award records. Outlays are a different series. SpendingVault does not convert the Colorado District 06 obligation total into Treasury disbursements. Cite the figure with the obligation label and the FY2024 window.

Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.