USAspending in Illinois District 10, FY2024
Illinois District 10 shows $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations across 490,337 awards. The unrounded packet total is $6,926,249,502.86. The matching file is unusually thick: 490,337 awards sit next to that dollar total, so IL-10 is a high-action extract rather than a short list of oversized rows. Those dollars are obligations, not outlays. The district field is place of performance, not recipient headquarters.
Key figures
- USAspending.gov records $6.9B in FY2024 obligations with IL-10 place of performance.
- The extract counts 490,337 awards for IL-10 in FY2024 — a thick action file.
- IL-10 is numbered District 10, not leftover 90/98 and not at-large 00.
- $6.9B is an obligation total, not an outlay total.
- District geography is performance location, not HQ.
490,337 lines behind $6.9B on IL-10
490,337 is the FY2024 record count for IL-10 place of performance beside $6.9B. A file this thick usually mixes contracts, assistance actions, and modifications; each can add a line. The packet does not publish unique recipients, so 490,337 is not a vendor census of Illinois. A high award count does not by itself prove many small actions or a few large ones — this packet has no size table.
Do not divide $6.9B by 490,337. That quotient is not in the packet. Keep the dollar total and the row count as separate facts and use the Illinois District 10 hub to inspect lines. Modifications can add rows without turning the extract into a unique-firm list. Illinois’s 10th district file is an action stock, not a headcount of local companies.
Why IL-10 is not a contractor HQ list
IL-10 dollars are tagged by where USAspending records performance, not by where a firm files its HQ. That split matters for $6.9B: work performed in the 10th district can land here even if the vendor sits elsewhere. Work performed outside the 10th does not enter this file merely because a headquarters is local. Recipient-location maps are a different cut from this $6.9B file.
Even for a numbered Illinois seat, the district field is still place of performance, not recipient headquarters. A contractor based in another Illinois district or another state can appear on IL-10 if the performance location is coded to the 10th. A 10th-district headquarters can post dollars to another district when performance is coded there. The 490,337 rows follow that field.
What $6.9B measures on the 10th district hub
Agencies obligated $6.9B in FY2024 on awards coded to Illinois District 10 as place of performance. Cite $6,926,249,502.86 when a briefing needs the unrounded figure. This page does not translate $6.9B into outlays. 490,337 awards are the FY2024 action stock. First year and last year in this extract are both 2024.
$6.9B remains the obligation total for the indexed FY2024 extract. If another Illinois headline disagrees, check series, fiscal year, and whether geography is performance or headquarters. The precise statement is that agencies obligated $6.9B on 490,337 awards with IL-10 place of performance. Multi-year vehicles can obligate here and invoice later.
District 10 is not Illinois leftover 90 or 98
Unspecified Illinois dollars, if USAspending could not map them to a voting district, belong on a 90 page. Non-voting 98 rows are another leftover. At-large 00 is used for single-district states, not Illinois. IL-10 is the mapped 10th seat. Keep $6.9B on District 10. 490,337 awards share that numbered performance code, not a leftover bin.
Illinois District 10 is not the Illinois statewide total and is not Illinois District 08. The state page is the roll-up; this page is District 10 only. Do not add leftover 90/98 rows to $6.9B. The all-districts index lists mapped seats and leftover codes without mixing their dollars.
Citing IL-10 without mixing statewide totals
Illinois District 10 can be briefed as $6.9B in FY2024 obligations on 490,337 awards with numbered code IL-10. Treat 490,337 as an action stock, not unique vendors. Keep other Illinois numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. What this packet supplies is IL-10 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov, not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series.
The Illinois District 10 hub is the live table for IL-10. The Illinois page is the statewide obligation index. The all-districts index is the directory of other mapped seats and leftover codes. Quote $6.9B only with place of performance, federal FY2024, and the obligation series. Do not fold unspecified Illinois leftover dollars into $6.9B.
Reading a 490,337-row Illinois extract
Illinois District 10 can be quoted in one sentence: $6.9B in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 490,337 awards with IL-10 place of performance. The unrounded packet total is $6,926,249,502.86. A file this thick is still an obligation extract, not a census of 10th-district companies. Keep other Illinois numbered districts — including District 08 — and any District 90 leftover on other rows.
The Illinois District 10 hub is the live table. The Illinois page is the statewide obligation index. The all-districts index is the directory of other mapped seats and leftover codes. Quote $6.9B only with place of performance, federal FY2024, and the obligation series. Do not fold unspecified Illinois leftover dollars into $6.9B. Do not average $6.9B across 490,337 awards.
Questions
- Why does Illinois District 10 have 490,337 awards?
- 490,337 is the FY2024 record count for IL-10 place of performance. A file this thick usually includes contracts, assistance actions, and modifications, each of which can add a row. The matching obligation total is $6.9B ($6,926,249,502.86). The packet does not publish unique recipients, so 490,337 is not a census of 10th-district firms.
- Is IL-10 the same as Illinois District 08?
- No. IL-10 is numbered District 10. Illinois District 08 is a different mapped seat with its own obligation file. District 90 is unspecified leftover and District 98 is the non-voting bucket. Keep $6.9B and 490,337 awards on the 10th district hub. Do not merge those figures into another Illinois district page.
- Does a listing on IL-10 mean the contractor is headquartered in the 10th?
- No. The district field is place of performance. Recipients based outside the 10th can still appear if the work is tagged IL-10. A 10th-district headquarters can map dollars to another district when performance is coded there. 490,337 awards follow the performance field, not HQ.
- Is $6.9B cash paid in Illinois District 10?
- No. $6.9B is an obligation sum from FY2024 award records. Outlays are a different series. SpendingVault does not convert the Illinois District 10 obligation total into Treasury outlays. Cite the figure with the obligation label, the FY2024 window, and IL-10 place of performance.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.