Department of Housing and Urban Development federal obligations
The Department of Housing and Urban Development shows $237,190,044,286.12 in USAspending.gov obligations through fiscal year 2026. The same extract lists 2,227,390 awards under awarding-agency CGAC 086—a high row count relative to the dollar book. That pattern fits a portfolio of many assistance actions to housing authorities, localities, and other grantees rather than a handful of giant primes. The hub reports the award file; it does not rank cities or landlords. The source row stores 237190044286.12, whose billion-scale compact is 237.2.
Key figures
- HUD (CGAC 086) shows $237,190,044,286.12 in USAspending obligations through FY 2026.
- Award volume is 2,227,390 records—a high-count assistance profile.
- The total is an award-file obligation sum, not a unit or tenant census.
- FHA and Ginnie Mae stock measures are not in this packet.
High award volume under a $237 billion HUD book
The exact total is $237,190,044,286.12 across 2,227,390 awards. The implied mean is about $106,000 per award, in the same neighborhood as other high-volume assistance agencies in this extract. Public-housing, voucher-related, community-development, and other grant actions can each add rows. This packet does not split the 2,227,390 count by CFDA, so the mean is blended, not a typical voucher payment.
Fiscal year 2026 is the latest year. Multi-year housing assistance can remain open, so $237,190,044,286.12 is not a single year’s rental subsidy cash. USAspending.gov is the source.
That mix is the research takeaway from the two packet facts together. 2,227,390 awards at a mean near $106,000 describe dispersed assistance to housing authorities and localities. A later extract can change both the dollar total and the award count as multi-year housing assistance remains open inside FY 2026.
CGAC 086 on HUD award records
SpendingVault keys HUD to /agencies/086/. CGAC 086 is the awarding-agency identifier. Program offices may appear on child records while still summing into $237,190,044,286.12. The 2,227,390 figure counts award records, not housing units, tenants, or municipalities.
What the obligation total is not
FHA insurance outstanding, Ginnie Mae securities, and tenant-level subsidy ledgers are separate publications. This page cites $237,190,044,286.12 in USAspending obligations through FY 2026 on 2,227,390 awards. Amounts that never appear as award rows in this extract are omitted. Outlays are not in the packet.
Researchers sometimes treat an agency obligation total as cash already paid. For Department of Housing and Urban Development, that reading is wrong. FHA insurance outstanding, Ginnie Mae securities, tenant-level subsidy ledgers, or a housing-unit census belong in other publications. The USAspending figure on this hub remains an obligation sum through FY 2026. Multi-year housing assistance remains open inside FY 2026.
State geography for HUD awards
Place-of-performance for housing grants often follows the grantee’s jurisdiction. A national technical-assistance contract can still concentrate a slice of $237,190,044,286.12 in one state. Use the state table as a coding view of the 2,227,390 awards through FY 2026, not as a crowding or rent index.
Place-of-performance is a coding field, not a complete economic-impact model. On this agency, grantee jurisdiction coding spreads many small cells; a national TA contract can still concentrate a slice in one state. Read the state table after the agency hub, not instead of it. Pair $237,190,044,286.12 with the 2,227,390 count on CGAC 086 before ranking HUD on dollars alone.
HUD on the all-agencies list
Pair $237,190,044,286.12 with the 2,227,390 award count before ranking HUD on dollars alone. A high row count with a mid-pack dollar total describes dispersed assistance. The hub does not offer housing advice.
The all-agencies list is useful only inside this extract’s obligation definition and FY 2026 cap. 2,227,390 awards at a mean near $106,000 describe dispersed assistance to housing authorities and localities. Ranking on dollars alone hides that mix. Pair $237,190,044,286.12 with the 2,227,390 count on CGAC 086 before ranking HUD on dollars alone.
HUD’s high row count as a research fact
Two million-plus records against $237,190,044,286.12 is the distinctive HUD fact in this extract. The 2,227,390 figure counts award rows, not tenants or units. CFDA splits are not in the packet, so the mean is blended.
FHA and Ginnie Mae stock measures are other publications. This page stays on USAspending obligations through FY 2026 tagged to CGAC 086. The state table is place-of-performance coding on those awards. CGAC 086 is the awarding-agency identifier on every row in this rollup, and the overlay path stays /agencies/086/. The award population is 2,227,390 records. Those rows still sum to the same obligation total through fiscal year 2026. Readers who need place-of-performance should open the state table from that hub; readers who need peer context should open the all-agencies list. Neither view converts obligations into outlays. CGAC 086 is the awarding-agency identifier on every row in this rollup, and the overlay path stays /agencies/086/. The award population is 2,227,390 records. Those rows still sum to the same obligation total through fiscal year 2026. Readers who need place-of-performance should open the state table from that hub; readers who need peer context should open the all-agencies list. Neither view converts obligations into outlays.
Questions
- How much has HUD obligated on USAspending through FY 2026?
- The Department of Housing and Urban Development total in this extract is $237,190,044,286.12 across 2,227,390 awards tagged to CGAC 086. That sum is an obligation figure from USAspending.gov, not an FHA insurance total and not a count of housing units.
- Why does HUD have more than two million awards?
- The 2,227,390 count is the number of award records under awarding-agency 086, including grants and other actions in the file. High transaction volume is consistent with assistance to many local recipients. Dollar volume on those rows is $237,190,044,286.12 through FY 2026.
- What is CGAC 086?
- CGAC 086 is the USAspending awarding-agency code for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. SpendingVault’s HUD hub uses that code. The $237,190,044,286.12 obligation total and 2,227,390 award count roll up rows carrying 086 through fiscal year 2026.
- Where can I see HUD spending by state?
- The state table from the CGAC 086 agency page uses place-of-performance fields on the same obligation extract. Geography rows still roll toward $237,190,044,286.12 and 2,227,390 awards through FY 2026.
Agency codes are USAspending awarding-agency CGAC identifiers. Totals are obligations, FY range on packet.