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Maine’s USAspending obligation file

Maine’s USAspending.gov award files show $93.10B in federal obligations for fiscal years 2024 through 2026. SpendingVault publishes that sum as obligations, not Treasury outlays. 54,350 awards are counted for Maine in the same window. The Maine hub lists the rows behind those totals.

Key figures

  • Maine’s indexed obligations are $93.10B for FY2024–2026.
  • USAspending.gov files count 54,350 awards for Maine in that span.
  • The $93.10B is obligations, not Treasury outlays.
  • The Maine hub is an award-file roll-up, not the state budget.

Maine’s $93.10B obligation sum

The $93.10B Maine total is a sum of obligation amounts on USAspending.gov awards for FY2024–2026. An obligation is a commitment on an award. It is not an outlay and not an Augusta budget line. SpendingVault does not convert $93.10B into cash already paid.

Keep the two-decimal form. Rounding Maine would leave the indexed extract. The matching volume statistic is 54,350 awards. Both figures come from USAspending.gov as indexed on the Maine spending hub.

54,350 awards in the Maine extract

54,350 awards is a record count. Modifications and assistance actions in the source add rows. It is not a unique-recipient roster, and this packet does not publish one. Dollars and rows can move independently.

The Maine hub shows $93.10B beside 54,350 awards so readers do not infer one from the other. This page does not invent a typical award size from those two totals.

Maine’s FY2024–2026 index

Maine’s posted numbers combine federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026. The $93.10B is a window total. It is not a FY2026-only figure and not a calendar-year stack. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1.

USAspending.gov still takes corrections. A later ingest can move $93.10B and 54,350 awards. Cite the current index with the FY2024–2026 label. This packet has no ingest clock.

Maine’s $93.10B is a FY2024–2026 obligation index from USAspending.gov, not an Augusta budget line and not a Treasury cash clock. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1. The 54,350-award count uses the same window. Refreshing the Maine hub can change both numbers when the award file is corrected.

Maine’s 54,350 awards and $93.10B share FY2024–2026 on USAspending.gov. Record count is not a vendor census. Dollar sum is not an outlay total. The Maine spending hub lists both.

Maine’s $93.10B and 54,350 awards are the FY2024–2026 pair. Cite both. The Maine spending hub does not convert them into Augusta budget lines or into cash leaving the Treasury. Agency and comparison pages keep the obligation unit.

Maine’s $93.10B and 54,350 awards stay obligations on USAspending.gov after you open agency or comparison pages. The Maine hub does not switch series in the background.

Keep Maine’s $93.10B labeled as USAspending.gov obligations on 54,350 awards for FY2024–2026 in every reuse.

What Maine’s hub leaves aside

The Maine hub is not a catalog of every federal dollar in the state. It is an award-obligation index. Flows that never become USAspending.gov awards sit outside $93.10B. State budget documents remain a separate book.

If a Maine federal-spending headline disagrees with $93.10B, check the series and the year. Do not force an outlay table onto these 54,350 award rows. Stay with obligations for FY2024–2026.

54,350 awards describe record volume, including modifications in the source. $93.10B describes commitments. They are independent columns. Inferring a typical Maine award from those two facts would invent a statistic this packet does not include.

Augusta’s budget is not this series. Keep $93.10B labeled as obligations. Related tables on this site stay on that definition and do not invent an agency mix this packet omits.

Further Maine tables

Agency pages, state comparisons, and per-capita rankings branch from the Maine spending hub. They keep the obligation unit. None recode $93.10B as Treasury outlays or as Maine’s state budget.

Use those pages when statewide Maine is too coarse. This packet has no agency mix. The facts to carry forward are $93.10B, 54,350 awards, and FY2024–2026 from USAspending.gov.

The Maine spending hub lists award obligations. Non-award federal flows sit outside $93.10B. Agency pages, state comparisons, and per-capita rankings keep the obligation unit and do not recast Maine as outlays. This packet has no agency mix to quote.

Reusing Maine’s award-file numbers

A usable Maine citation names $93.10B in federal obligations, FY2024–2026, USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault, and 54,350 awards. Keep the obligation word. Do not call $93.10B cash outlays.

Side-by-side charts should hold every state to obligations and to FY2024–2026. The Maine spending hub, agency index, comparison tool, and per-capita rankings all follow that rule.

A complete Maine citation names $93.10B in federal obligations, FY2024–2026, USAspending.gov files indexed on SpendingVault, and 54,350 awards. Keep two decimals. Keep the obligation label so the figure is not read as cash already paid.

Questions

How much federal money is obligated in Maine?
USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault show $93.10B in obligations for Maine in FY2024–2026. That is not a Treasury outlay total. The files count 54,350 awards for Maine in the same window.
Are Maine’s USAspending dollars outlays?
No. $93.10B is an obligation sum from award files. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury. SpendingVault’s Maine page does not convert obligations into outlays.
How many federal awards are tagged to Maine?
54,350 awards appear in the FY2024–2026 index for Maine. The figure is a record count, not a unique-recipient census.
Does Maine’s $93.10B cover only one year?
No. It combines fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026. The packet does not publish a single-year Maine obligation total.

Obligations from USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault. Not Treasury outlays.