Hawaii’s indexed federal obligation total
Hawaii’s USAspending.gov award files record $69.81B in federal obligations for fiscal years 2024 through 2026. SpendingVault treats that sum as obligations, not Treasury outlays. 84,240 awards are counted for Hawaii in the same window. The Hawaii hub holds the underlying tables.
Key figures
- Hawaii’s indexed obligations are $69.81B for FY2024–2026.
- USAspending.gov files count 84,240 awards for Hawaii in that span.
- The $69.81B is obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- The Hawaii hub is an award-file index, not the state budget.
Hawaii’s $69.81B obligation aggregate
The $69.81B Hawaii total is a sum of obligation amounts on USAspending.gov awards for FY2024–2026. An obligation is a federal commitment on an award. It is not an outlay and not a Honolulu budget line. SpendingVault does not recode $69.81B as cash already paid.
Keep the two-decimal form when you reuse the number. A rounded slogan would leave the indexed extract. Beside the dollars, the file counts 84,240 awards. Both statistics come from USAspending.gov as indexed here.
84,240 awards on the Hawaii file
84,240 awards is a record tally. Modifications and assistance actions in the source increment it. The number is not a census of unique Hawaii recipients, and this packet does not publish one. Dollars and rows answer different questions.
The Hawaii spending hub shows $69.81B next to 84,240 awards so neither column is inferred from the other. This summary does not invent a typical award size from those two facts. The packet also does not split islands or counties.
The three-year Hawaii window
Hawaii’s posted totals combine federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026. The $69.81B is a window sum. It is not a calendar-year stack and not a FY2026-only number. Federal fiscal years start on October 1.
Late actions in USAspending.gov can change $69.81B and 84,240 awards after a reload. Cite the current index and the three-year label. This packet does not include a download date.
Hawaii’s $69.81B is stacked from FY2024, FY2025, and FY2026 obligation amounts on USAspending.gov awards. That is a three-year index, not a calendar-year pile and not a Honolulu budget. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1. The 84,240-award count uses the same window and will shift when the file is corrected. This packet does not split islands.
Hawaii’s 84,240 awards and $69.81B are statewide file totals. This packet does not split islands or counties. The Hawaii spending hub for FY2024–2026 is the roll-up. Dollars and rows remain separate columns.
Hawaii’s $69.81B and 84,240 awards are statewide totals. This packet does not split islands. Keep FY2024–2026 on the citation. The Hawaii spending hub and related obligation tables stay on USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Hawaii’s $69.81B and 84,240 awards remain statewide. This packet still does not split islands. The Hawaii spending hub keeps the FY2024–2026 obligation pair from USAspending.gov.
Limits of the Hawaii roll-up
The Hawaii hub is an award-obligation index. Federal flows that never appear as awards sit outside $69.81B. Stretching 84,240 rows to cover every federal presence in Hawaii would invent coverage the files do not claim.
If a chart of Hawaii federal spending uses a different magnitude, check whether it used outlays or another year. Do not paste that chart onto $69.81B. Stay with USAspending.gov obligations for FY2024–2026.
Record count and dollars answer different questions. 84,240 awards describe how many rows were written. $69.81B describes how much was committed. Inferring a typical Hawaii award size from those two facts would invent a statistic this packet does not include.
Honolulu budget documents and Treasury outlays are other series. Keep $69.81B labeled as obligations from USAspending.gov. Agency and comparison pages on this site do the same.
Related Hawaii pages
Agency lists, state comparisons, and per-capita rankings are available from the Hawaii spending hub. They keep the obligation definition. None convert $69.81B into Treasury outlays or into Hawaii’s state budget.
Use those pages when statewide Hawaii is too aggregated. This packet has no agency mix to quote. The reusable facts are $69.81B, 84,240 awards, and FY2024–2026.
The Hawaii spending hub lists award obligations. Non-award flows sit outside $69.81B. Agency, comparison, and per-capita pages keep that definition and do not recast Hawaii as Treasury outlays. This packet has no agency mix to quote.
Putting Hawaii’s figures in a note
A complete Hawaii note names $69.81B in federal obligations, FY2024–2026, USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault, and 84,240 awards. Keep the obligation wording. Do not call $69.81B cash already paid.
State comparisons should use obligations on every side and the FY2024–2026 window. The Hawaii spending hub, agency index, comparison tool, and per-capita rankings all follow that rule.
Cite Hawaii as $69.81B in federal obligations for FY2024–2026 from USAspending.gov files indexed on SpendingVault, covering 84,240 awards. Keep two decimals. Keep the obligation label so $69.81B is not read as cash already paid.
Questions
- How much federal money is obligated in Hawaii?
- USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault show $69.81B in obligations for Hawaii in FY2024–2026. That is not a Treasury outlay total. The files count 84,240 awards for Hawaii in the same window.
- Is Hawaii’s $69.81B an outlay total?
- No. $69.81B is an obligation sum from award files. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury. SpendingVault’s Hawaii page stays with USAspending.gov obligations.
- How many federal awards are tagged to Hawaii?
- 84,240 awards appear in the FY2024–2026 index for Hawaii. The figure is a record count, not a unique-recipient census.
- What years are inside Hawaii’s $69.81B?
- Federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026 combined. The packet does not publish a single-year Hawaii obligation total.
Obligations from USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault. Not Treasury outlays.