USAspending in Connecticut District 02, FY2024
Connecticut District 02 shows $115.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 6,154 awards. The award file is short relative to the dollars, which is a signal to look for large individual commitments rather than a mass of small rows — without naming those commitments, which this packet does not list. District 02 is a numbered Connecticut House district. The figures are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only.
Key figures
- Connecticut District 02 FY2024 obligations were $115.3 billion on 6,154 awards.
- District 02 is a numbered House district, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
- Place of performance, not HQ, assigns the district.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- The window is FY2024 only.
A short award list with a nine-figure-billion total
Six thousand one hundred fifty-four awards produced $115.3 billion in FY2024 obligations with Connecticut District 02 place of performance. That pairing implies a high average obligation per award. Averages conceal mix: a few large vehicles can set the total.
The packet does not identify programs, shipyards, labs, or contractors. It only certifies the rollup, the FY2024 window, and the district rules. The Connecticut District 02 hub is the sortable file.
The 2nd district as a performance tag
Connecticut elects a member from the 2nd district. On SpendingVault the same number is a USAspending place-of-performance code. It is not the recipient’s headquarters and not a spending account the member controls. Agencies obligated $115.3 billion on awards located in that district in FY2024.
Connecticut also has a District 90 unspecified bucket in this dataset for performance that did not map to a numbered seat. District 02 is not that bucket. Keep mapped 2nd-district work separate from residual CT-90 work.
Who is based in the district versus where the work is coded
A Connecticut firm outside the 2nd district, or a firm based in another state, can appear in the 6,154 awards if performance is coded CT-02. A firm inside the 2nd can be missing if performance is coded to another Connecticut district, to District 90, or to another state.
Building a local-industry list from this page will mix those cases. Recipient pages answer who received the award. This page answers where USAspending put the work.
Commitments in FY2024, not cash
The $115.3 billion is an obligation sum. Outlays are payments and are not this district total. Large federal vehicles can obligate in one fiscal year and disburse across several. First year and last year are both 2024, so this hub has no second year for a trend.
The accurate statement is that USAspending recorded $115.3 billion in FY2024 obligations on 6,154 awards with Connecticut District 02 place of performance. First year and last year are both 2024; there is no Connecticut District 02 trend here.
Connecticut pages beside this hub
The Connecticut District 02 hub is the award table. The Connecticut state page is the statewide place-of-performance rollup, including any 90-coded residual. The all-districts index lists other Connecticut districts and unspecified codes used across USAspending. The member from the 2nd district does not control $115.3 billion as a personal spending account.
Connecticut District 02 versus Connecticut District 90
Connecticut District 90 is the unspecified leftover. This page’s $115.3 billion and 6,154 awards are mapped to the 2nd district. Do not add the two codes and call the sum “the 2nd district.” The Connecticut state page is the cleaner statewide rollup.
Six thousand one hundred fifty-four awards totaling $115.3 billion is a short, high-dollar file. The Connecticut District 02 hub is where large rows would appear. This guide does not name shipyards, labs, or contractors because those names are not in the packet. FY2024 obligations are commitments. Outlays are not this total. The all-districts index links to Connecticut District 90 and to other numbered Connecticut seats. Place of performance, not headquarters, decides which of those pages an award lands on. Cite Connecticut District 02 as $115.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 6,154 awards with numbered code CT-02. Connecticut District 90 is the unspecified leftover and is not inside $115.3 billion. Do not add the two codes. Six thousand one hundred fifty-four awards next to $115.3 billion is a short, high-dollar file. The average is a quotient, not a typical award. The Connecticut District 02 hub is where large rows would appear. This guide does not name them because they are not in the packet. The Connecticut state page is the statewide mix. The all-districts index links District 02 and District 90. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. The member does not spend $115.3 billion as a personal account. Headquarters in the 2nd is not the test. FY2024 only. Connecticut District 02’s usable summary is $115.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 6,154 awards with numbered code CT-02. The short file is a reason to open the hub, not a reason to guess which vehicles dominate. Connecticut District 90 stays on a different row. Place of performance assigns both rows. Headquarters in the 2nd assigns neither. Outlays are not reported here. First year and last year are both 2024.
Questions
- How much federal spending is in Connecticut District 02 for FY2024?
- USAspending.gov records $115.3 billion in FY2024 obligations with a Connecticut District 02 place of performance, on 6,154 awards. These are obligations, not outlays. District is performance location, not headquarters. The facts cover FY2024 only. Those figures are FY2024 USAspending obligations with a Connecticut District 02 place of performance, covering 6,154 awards, not outlays and not a headquarters extract.
- Why are there only 6,154 awards if the total exceeds $115 billion?
- Award count and obligation dollars are separate facts. Connecticut District 02’s FY2024 file has 6,154 awards that sum to $115.3 billion. A short file can still hold large commitments. The packet does not name the largest awards. Award count and dollars are separate packet facts: 6,154 FY2024 records still sum to $115.3 billion in obligations, and this page does not list unique vendors or the largest individual awards.
- Is District 02 the same as Connecticut District 90?
- No. District 02 is a numbered House district. District 90 is USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. The $115.3 billion on this page is mapped to the 2nd district, not to the residual 90 code. Connecticut District 02 is a numbered House seat in this dataset; codes 90 and 98 are the unspecified buckets. The $115.3 billion FY2024 total on 6,154 awards is mapped to District 02 place of performance.
- Does a headquarters in the 2nd district put an award here?
- Only if place of performance is coded CT-02. A local address is not enough. Work performed elsewhere will not enter the $115.3 billion and 6,154-award totals. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $115.3 billion FY2024 rollup; a Connecticut office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 6,154 records.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.