Maryland District 90 unspecified FY2024 USAspending
Maryland District 90 accounts for $63.5 billion in FY2024 federal obligations on USAspending.gov, on 7,645 awards. Maryland does not elect a 90th House member; the 90 code is USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. SpendingVault reports those dollars as obligations, not outlays, and the facts cover FY2024 only.
Key figures
- Maryland District 90 FY2024 obligations were $63.5 billion on 7,645 awards.
- District 90 is an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket.
- Place of performance, not HQ, sets the district code.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Facts cover FY2024 only.
A Maryland leftover file, not a House seat
Numbered Maryland districts are the voting map. District 90 is the USAspending residual: awards with a Maryland place of performance that were not assigned to a numbered seat. In FY2024 that residual summed to $63.5 billion in obligations on 7,645 awards.
Putting this total next to a numbered Maryland district as if both were constituencies will overstate whichever numbered district is used as a stand-in. Keep MD-90 in its own column labeled unspecified. Cross-border work around the capital makes unmapped rows especially easy to misread as a member’s district.
Seven thousand six hundred forty-five awards
The 7,645 count is the number of award records in the FY2024 rollup, not the number of unique Maryland recipients. One vendor can appear many times. The obligation dollars on those records add to $63.5 billion.
Without a size table in the packet, there is no factual basis to say most awards are small or that a few dominate. The hub is the place to sort. This page’s job is to fix the rollup, the fiscal year, and the meaning of code 90.
Performance in Maryland versus a Maryland address
Place of performance, not headquarters, assigns the district. A recipient in another state or in the District of Columbia can sit inside the $63.5 billion if USAspending codes the work to MD-90. A Maryland-headquartered recipient can sit outside it if performance is coded to a numbered Maryland district or another jurisdiction.
Unspecified buckets collect mapping gaps, so they are especially poor HQ proxies. Use recipient pages for “who,” and this hub for “Maryland performance that did not map to a numbered district in FY2024.”
Commitments recorded in FY2024
Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. The Maryland District 90 total is obligations. A FY2024 obligation can fund later invoices; a later modification can change net amounts without turning this page into a cash register.
First year and last year are both 2024. There is no second year in the facts. The accurate statement is $63.5 billion obligated in FY2024 on 7,645 awards with MD-90 place of performance. Commitments of $63.5 billion can disburse after FY2024; this page still reports the FY2024 stock.
Maryland state and district indexes
The Maryland District 90 hub holds the award list for this code. The Maryland state page is the statewide place-of-performance total, mixing numbered districts and this residual. The all-districts index is the path to numbered Maryland districts and to other states’ 90-coded buckets, including the District of Columbia’s 98 code. Code 90 is an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket, not a House constituency.
Maryland District 90 as unmapped Maryland performance
The Maryland District 90 hub holds 7,645 awards summing to $63.5 billion. Numbered Maryland districts are not in that sum. The Maryland state page includes both and will not match $63.5 billion. Use this hub for the unspecified Maryland performance tag in FY2024.
Seven thousand six hundred forty-five rows totaling $63.5 billion is a shorter residual that can still be concentrated. The hub is the table to sort. This packet names no agencies and no recipients. Unique vendors are not in the facts. Work coded to Maryland from vendors based in Virginia or the District of Columbia still counts toward $63.5 billion if the performance tag is MD-90. Maryland headquarters without that tag do not. The all-districts index links numbered Maryland seats, this 90-code, and other 90/98 buckets including DC-98. Brief $63.5 billion as FY2024 USAspending obligations with MD-90 place of performance. Maryland has no voting 90th district. The dollars are obligations, not outlays. First year and last year are both 2024, so there is no residual trend line on this page. Cite Maryland District 90 as $63.5 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 7,645 awards in an unspecified or non-voting bucket. Maryland does not elect a 90th member. Numbered Maryland districts are separate. Seven thousand six hundred forty-five rows totaling $63.5 billion is a shorter residual that can still be concentrated. The MD-90 hub is the table to sort. Work coded to Maryland from vendors based in Virginia or the District of Columbia still counts toward $63.5 billion if the tag is MD-90. Maryland headquarters without that tag do not. The Maryland state page mixes numbered seats and this leftover and will not match $63.5 billion. The all-districts index also lists DC-98 as a separate 98-code file. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. USAspending.gov is the source.
Questions
- What is Maryland District 90’s FY2024 USAspending total?
- USAspending.gov records $63.5 billion in FY2024 obligations for Maryland District 90 place of performance, across 7,645 awards. District 90 is an unspecified or non-voting bucket. The figures are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only. Treat Maryland District 90 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $63.5 billion in obligations on 7,645 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
- Does Maryland have 90 congressional districts?
- No. Code 90 in USAspending is an unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. Maryland District 90 is that residual file for awards placed in Maryland but not mapped to a numbered House district. The $63.5 billion is not a member’s district total.
- Are these outlays to Maryland?
- No. They are obligations — legal commitments — totaling $63.5 billion in FY2024 on 7,645 awards. Outlays are actual payments and are not the district total shown on this SpendingVault page. USAspending district totals on SpendingVault are obligations, so the $63.5 billion FY2024 figure is a commitment stock on 7,645 awards, not a disbursement total for Maryland.
- Does a Maryland headquarters put an award in District 90?
- No. District is place of performance. Awards appear here only when USAspending codes performance to MD-90. A Maryland office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 7,645-award file. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $63.5 billion FY2024 rollup; a Maryland office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 7,645 records.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.