Connecticut District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Connecticut District 90 holds $90.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 5,014 awards — the shortest award list among the unspecified buckets in this batch. Connecticut also has a numbered District 02 hub with its own totals; this page is only the residual 90 code. District 90 is not a House seat. The figures are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only.
Key figures
- Connecticut District 90 FY2024 obligations were $90.8 billion on 5,014 awards.
- Code 90 is an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket, not a voting House district.
- Place of performance, not HQ, assigns the district.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
- The window is FY2024 only.
A short residual file with large dollars
Five thousand fourteen awards produced $90.8 billion in FY2024 obligations with a Connecticut District 90 place of performance. That pairing means average obligations per award are high. Averages conceal mix: a few large vehicles can set the total. This packet does not name those vehicles.
Connecticut District 02 is a separate numbered-district file and is not included in these 5,014 awards. Do not add the two pages together without checking for different codes; they are different place-of-performance tags.
Connecticut has no voting District 90
Connecticut’s House map uses numbered districts. USAspending’s 90 code is an unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. Awards land here when performance is in Connecticut but the record is not assigned to a numbered district. The $90.8 billion is that residual FY2024 obligation sum.
Using this page as a proxy for a member’s district will misstate representation. Using it as a measure of unmapped Connecticut performance is the intended read. Numbered Connecticut district hubs and the state page complete the geography.
Where the work is coded, not where the firm sits
Place of performance drives the district tag. Recipient headquarters do not. A vendor outside Connecticut can contribute to these 5,014 awards if USAspending codes performance to CT-90. A Connecticut-headquartered recipient can be absent if performance is coded to a numbered Connecticut district or another state.
For an unspecified bucket, that rule is easy to miss because there is no familiar district boundary to picture. The code is a leftover bin for Connecticut performance location, not a list of Connecticut companies.
Obligation accounting for FY2024
SpendingVault’s district totals are USAspending obligations. An obligation is the recorded legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. The $90.8 billion figure is the former. Multi-year vehicles can place a large commitment in FY2024 while cash follows later.
Nothing in the facts converts that commitment into a disbursement total. The correct sentence is that agencies obligated $90.8 billion in FY2024 on awards with Connecticut District 90 place of performance, across 5,014 awards. FY2024 is the only year in the facts for this residual.
Related Connecticut and district pages
Open the Connecticut District 90 hub for the award table behind these totals. Open the Connecticut state page for the statewide place-of-performance rollup. Open the all-districts index to compare this unspecified bucket with numbered Connecticut districts, including District 02, or other states’ 90-coded files. A Connecticut headquarters is not the test for appearing among the 5,014 awards.
Connecticut District 90 beside District 02
Connecticut District 02 is a numbered hub with its own facts. This page’s $90.8 billion and 5,014 awards are the unspecified leftover. Do not add them together and label the sum as one district. The Connecticut state page is the statewide mix.
Five thousand fourteen awards totaling $90.8 billion is a short residual with a high dollars-per-row ratio. That ratio is a quotient, not a typical award. The Connecticut District 90 hub is where large rows would show. This packet does not name them. The all-districts index links District 02, this 90-code, and other states’ unspecified buckets. Report $90.8 billion as FY2024 USAspending obligations with CT-90 place of performance. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are not this total. Connecticut has no voting District 90. Connecticut District 90’s citation is $90.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 5,014 awards in an unspecified or non-voting bucket. Connecticut District 02 is a numbered hub with its own facts. Do not add the two codes. Five thousand fourteen awards totaling $90.8 billion is a short residual with a high dollars-per-row ratio. The ratio is a quotient, not a typical award. The Connecticut District 90 hub is where large rows would show. This packet does not name them. The Connecticut state page is the statewide mix. Connecticut has no voting District 90. Obligations are not outlays. A Connecticut headquarters without a CT-90 tag does not enter the 5,014-award file. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. USAspending.gov is the source. Connecticut District 90 belongs on a remainder row next to District 02’s numbered row, not added into it: $90.8 billion, 5,014 awards, FY2024, unspecified. The short residual is a reason to open the hub. It is not a reason to invent the large awards. Connecticut has no voting District 90. Obligations are not outlays. A Connecticut headquarters is not the inclusion test. USAspending.gov is the source. The facts cover FY2024 only.
Questions
- What are Connecticut District 90’s FY2024 USAspending totals?
- USAspending.gov shows $90.8 billion in FY2024 obligations for Connecticut District 90 place of performance, on 5,014 awards. District 90 is an unspecified or non-voting bucket. The dollars are obligations, not outlays, and the indexed years are FY2024 only. Treat Connecticut District 90 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $90.8 billion in obligations on 5,014 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
- Why is the award count only 5,014 if the dollars exceed $90 billion?
- Award count and obligation dollars are separate facts. Connecticut District 90’s FY2024 file has 5,014 awards that sum to $90.8 billion in obligations. A smaller row count can still hold large commitments. The packet does not list the largest individual awards.
- Is District 90 a Connecticut congressional district?
- Not a voting one. USAspending uses 90 and 98 as unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance codes. Connecticut District 90 collects awards placed in Connecticut that were not mapped to a numbered House district. Treat Connecticut District 90 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $90.8 billion in obligations on 5,014 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
- Does headquarters in Connecticut put an award on this page?
- No. The district field is place of performance. Only awards USAspending codes to Connecticut District 90 appear in the $90.8 billion and 5,014-award totals. Headquarters in Connecticut is neither necessary nor sufficient. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $90.8 billion FY2024 rollup; a Connecticut office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 5,014 records.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.