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Florida vs Maryland on USAspending: $22.7B vs $30.1B

Maryland accounts for $30.1B in USAspending.gov obligations; Florida accounts for $22.7B. Florida has more people — 23,372,215 against Maryland’s 6,263,220 — and more awards, 466,388 against 229,316. Intensity therefore favors Maryland, $315.60 versus $161.99. Florida’s top industry is guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing; Maryland’s is other computer related services. FY2026 obligations are $3.8B in Florida and $2.0B in Maryland, so recency favors Florida while stock favors Maryland. Florida’s 466,388 awards versus Maryland’s 229,316 awards are the row lead that does not decide the $22.7B versus $30.1B stock.

Key figures

  • Florida $22.7B vs Maryland $30.1B in USAspending obligations.
  • Per capita $161.99 vs $315.60 on 23,372,215 vs 6,263,220 residents.
  • Awards: 466,388 vs 229,316; FY2026 $3.8B vs $2.0B.
  • Top industries: guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing (FL) vs other computer related services (MD).
  • Figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.

Maryland’s $30.1B on fewer people

Spending per capita is $161.99 in Florida and $315.60 in Maryland. That intensity ranking does not have to match the stacked dollar ranking of $22.7B versus $30.1B. When people (23,372,215 vs 6,263,220) diverge faster or slower than obligations, per capita flips. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations by place of performance, not Treasury outlays. Cash payments can lag award dates. Headquarters can differ from the state coded on the award.

Florida wins people, rows, and FY2026; Maryland wins stacked dollars and per capita. Intensity is stacked obligations divided by Census counts. It is not FY2026 alone. It is not GDP. It is not a household check.

Missiles in Florida, computer services in Maryland

Award counts are 466,388 in Florida and 229,316 in Maryland. Rows can follow dollars, follow people, or follow neither. A flip pair often shows that third path. Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing on Florida’s $22.7B file versus other computer related services on Maryland’s $30.1B file is a production-versus-services split. Recency ($3.8B vs $2.0B) disagrees with stock.

Florida’s top industry is guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing. Maryland’s top industry is other computer related services. Mix can help explain a heavier typical action, but it does not compute $161.99 or $315.60. Those ratios are arithmetic on $22.7B, $30.1B, 23,372,215, and 6,263,220.

FY2026 flips recency to Florida: $3.8B vs $2.0B

FY2026 obligations are $3.8B and $2.0B. Recency can narrow a stacked gap without erasing an intensity flip, or it can restock the same leaders. Keep the latest year separate from $22.7B versus $30.1B.

Do not divide FY2026 amounts by 466,388 or 229,316 all-years awards. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations by place of performance, not Treasury outlays. Cash payments can lag award dates. Headquarters can differ from the state coded on the award.

Florida’s 466,388 awards vs Maryland’s 229,316

The useful sentence for a flip pair is not “who is bigger.” It is which ranking a reader needs: stock ($22.7B vs $30.1B), intensity ($161.99 vs $315.60), rows (466,388 vs 229,316), or recency ($3.8B vs $2.0B).

Use the comparison hub for the side-by-side tables, then the Florida and Maryland state hubs for agencies and recipients. guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing versus other computer related services remains the mix note on those rankings.

How to read Florida against Maryland

Hold the inversion: the state that trails $22.7B versus $30.1B may still lead $161.99 versus $315.60, or the reverse. Populations of 23,372,215 and 6,263,220 are the denominators that make that possible.

FY2026 ($3.8B vs $2.0B) is recency on the same USAspending.gov obligations series. Outlays are a different series. Use the comparison hub for the side-by-side tables, then the Florida and Maryland state hubs for agencies and recipients.

Stock and intensity to Maryland; recency to Florida

Maryland’s $30.1B versus Florida’s $22.7B and $315.60 versus $161.99 are the stacked and intensity leads on 6,263,220 versus 23,372,215 residents. Florida’s 466,388 awards and FY2026 $3.8B versus $2.0B are the counters. Missiles versus computer services is mix. Those figures remain obligations, not Treasury outlays.

Those disagreements are the pair. All cuts are USAspending.gov obligations, not outlays. Use the Florida and Maryland hubs for agencies and recipients.

Florida versus Maryland on USAspending.gov is $22.7B versus $30.1B in stacked obligations, 466,388 versus 229,316 awards, 23,372,215 versus 6,263,220 residents, $161.99 versus $315.60 per capita, and $3.8B versus $2.0B in FY2026. Top industries remain guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing and other computer related services. Those cuts are the packet.

Do not divide FY2026 dollars by all-years award counts. Do not treat $161.99 and $315.60 as household income. Do not treat guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing or other computer related services as a complete industrial census. Place of performance can differ from headquarters. Cash outlays can lag. After the comparison table, the Florida and Maryland state hubs hold agencies and recipients. FY2026 still shows $3.8B in Florida and $2.0B in Maryland, the recency ranking that disagrees with Maryland’s $30.1B stacked lead.

Questions

Which has more federal spending, Florida or Maryland?
Florida shows $22.7B in USAspending.gov obligations; Maryland shows $30.1B. Award counts are 466,388 and 229,316. Populations are 23,372,215 and 6,263,220. Spending per capita is $161.99 versus $315.60. FY2026 obligations are $3.8B and $2.0B. These are obligations, not Treasury outlays. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.
What industries lead Florida and Maryland federal awards?
Florida’s top industry is guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing. Maryland’s top industry is other computer related services. Those slices sit on $22.7B and $30.1B in USAspending.gov obligations and on 466,388 versus 229,316 awards. They mark the largest grouping in each file, not every award.
How do Florida and Maryland compare on spending per capita?
Spending per capita is $161.99 in Florida on 23,372,215 residents and $315.60 in Maryland on 6,263,220 residents. Those ratios use stacked USAspending.gov obligations of $22.7B and $30.1B, not FY2026 alone and not GDP. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.
Are Florida vs Maryland figures Treasury outlays?
No. The $22.7B and $30.1B stacked totals, and FY2026 amounts of $3.8B and $2.0B, are USAspending.gov obligations by place of performance. Outlays are cash payments and can lag. Award counts are 466,388 and 229,316. These figures are USAspending.gov obligations, not Treasury outlays.

State comparison from SpendingVault aggregates of USAspending obligations. Per-capita uses Census population where present.