Federal Housing Finance Agency federal obligations
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) shows $1,067,107.72 in USAspending obligations through fiscal year 2026. The extract lists 1 award under awarding-agency CGAC 9566. A single instrument is the thinnest award book in this independent-agency set: the recorded total is one row. SpendingVault republishes the USAspending.gov aggregates and the state attribution of that 1 award.
Key figures
- FHFA obligations: $1,067,107.72 through FY2026.
- 1 award; awarding-agency CGAC 9566—the thinnest book in this set.
- The single-award mean equals the $1,067,107.72 total.
- Regulator awards are not GSE mortgage volume; source is USAspending.gov.
One award is not the housing-finance system
FHFA supervises Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks. None of those enterprises’ books are in this packet. $1,067,107.72 is what the Agency obligated on USAspending awards through FY2026—and the extract counts that as 1 award. The mean is therefore the total: $1,067,107.72 per award because the denominator is one.
Enterprise conservatorship, capital rules, and mortgage-backed security volumes are FHFA and GSE statistics. They are not this single USAspending row. Treating $1.1 million as “U.S. housing-finance spending” would confuse a regulator’s tiny award footprint with the mortgage market.
Why a financial regulator can show almost no awards
Examiner and economist salaries generally never appear as USAspending awards. Many FHFA operating costs can be paid outside the award warehouse. The $1,067,107.72 is complete as an awarding-agency total for CGAC 9566 in this extract; it is incomplete as FHFA’s operating budget.
HUD, USDA rural housing, and VA housing programs use other CGACs. Their dollars are not inside this 1 award. Mixing those books with $1,067,107.72 would invent a combined housing agency.
FY2026 cutoff on a one-row book
Fiscal year 2026 is the latest year on the packet. The $1,067,107.72 is cumulative through that horizon. With a single award, any modification, closeout, or newly reported instrument becomes the entire agency total. Readers should refresh the live table; a one-row book is volatile relative to a thousand-grant endowment.
Outlays are unpublished. Treat the figure as a commitment for awarding agency 9566. The packet has no award ID and no NAICS code for the row.
CGAC 9566
Federal Housing Finance Agency rows use awarding-agency code 9566. SpendingVault’s /agencies/9566/ path is keyed to it. Code 9566 is an identifier, not a Fannie Mae CUSIP. HUD and other housing bodies keep their own awarding-agency totals.
State tables when the count is one
The state table for agency 9566 attributes 1 award using USAspending location fields. At most a small set of jurisdictions will appear. That geography is the location tag on one instrument, not a map of mortgage originations.
Open the FHFA agency page for the live $1,067,107.72 and 1-award filters. Use the all-agencies directory to find CGAC 9566. Dollar rank among independents is not a ranking of housing-market risk.
GSE supervision versus a single USAspending row
FHFA supervises Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks. Enterprise volumes and conservatorship metrics are not the 1 USAspending award. Treating $1,067,107.72 as U.S. housing-finance spending would confuse a regulator’s tiny award footprint with the mortgage market. This page stays on CGAC 9566.
Examiner and economist salaries generally never appear as awards. Many operating costs can be paid outside the warehouse. The $1,067,107.72 is complete as an awarding-agency total in this extract; it is incomplete as FHFA’s operating budget. HUD and other housing awarding agencies keep separate books.
With one award, any modification becomes the entire agency total. FY2026 is the cutoff. Refresh the FHFA agency page after warehouse updates; a one-row book is volatile. The state table for agency 9566 attributes a single location-field set, not a map of mortgage originations. Outlays are unpublished. The packet has no award ID and no NAICS code for the row.
Mortgage-backed security issuance and enterprise capital ratios are housing-finance statistics. They are not the 1 USAspending award. A year of heavy origination volume can leave $1,067,107.72 unchanged. A single modification can become the entire agency total. FY2026 is the cutoff. Use the FHFA agency page for live CGAC 9566 tables. HUD program awards remain other CGACs. The state table attributes one location-field set, not originations. Outlays are unpublished. The packet has no award ID.
FHLB membership and GSE conservatorship status are supervisory facts. They are not the 1 award. A change in conservatorship can leave $1,067,107.72 unchanged. A single modification can rewrite the entire CGAC 9566 total. FY2026 is the cutoff. Use the FHFA agency page for live tables. HUD program awards remain other CGACs. Mortgage origination maps are not this one-row state table. Outlays are unpublished.
Examiner payroll generally never appears as the 1 award, so $1,067,107.72 understates FHFA’s full operating cost by a wide margin. Refresh the agency 9566 page after warehouse updates; a one-row book can change on a single modification.
Questions
- How much has FHFA obligated on USAspending?
- The Federal Housing Finance Agency shows $1,067,107.72 in obligations through FY2026 across 1 award. Awarding-agency CGAC 9566 is the filter. The total is not Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac volume and not HUD housing programs. USAspending.gov records this as awarding-agency obligations through FY2026, not cash outlays. The live table for CGAC 9566 is the source for the current 1-award book.
- Why does FHFA have only 1 USAspending award?
- The extract counts 1 instrument for CGAC 9566, totaling $1,067,107.72. Many regulator costs never appear as awards. A one-row book can change sharply if that instrument is modified or if another award is added. That figure uses only the packet totals. The extract has no median and no contract-versus-assistance split. FY2026 is the warehouse cutoff, not a single-year appropriation.
- What is agency code 9566?
- 9566 is the USAspending awarding-agency CGAC identifier for the Federal Housing Finance Agency. SpendingVault uses it in /agencies/9566/. HUD and the GSEs are not this CGAC. SpendingVault URLs under the agency path filter to that CGAC identifier. It is an accounting tag, not a quality score. Totals on this page are obligations through FY2026.
- Is $1.1 million FHFA’s budget?
- No. It is the USAspending awarding-agency obligation stock through FY2026. Staff pay and other non-award costs generally never appear. Outlays on the 1 award are unpublished in the packet. Outlays are unpublished in this packet, so this page does not estimate cash already paid. Refresh the agency page after USAspending updates rather than treating the current stock as frozen.
Agency codes are USAspending awarding-agency CGAC identifiers. Totals are obligations, FY range on packet.