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Mississippi’s award-file obligation total

Mississippi’s USAspending.gov files show $154.63B in federal obligations for fiscal years 2024 through 2026 and 362,644 awards in the same window. SpendingVault reports the dollars as obligations, not Treasury outlays. The Mississippi hub is the table view of those records.

Key figures

  • Mississippi’s indexed obligations are $154.63B for FY2024–2026.
  • USAspending.gov files count 362,644 awards for Mississippi in that span.
  • Record volume is not a substitute for the $154.63B obligation sum.
  • The $154.63B is obligations, not Treasury outlays.

Mississippi’s $154.63B obligation sum

The $154.63B Mississippi total is a sum of obligation amounts on USAspending.gov awards for FY2024–2026. An obligation is a commitment. An outlay is cash leaving the Treasury. SpendingVault does not convert Mississippi’s $154.63B into outlays. Jackson’s state budget is a different series.

Keep the two-decimal form. Rounding Mississippi would leave the indexed extract. Cite $154.63B as USAspending.gov obligations for FY2024–2026, not as cash already paid and not as the Mississippi state budget.

362,644 awards in the Mississippi extract

Mississippi’s volume statistic is 362,644 awards for FY2024–2026. That is a count of USAspending.gov award records, including modifications and assistance actions in the source. It is not a count of unique Mississippi recipients. This packet does not publish a recipient total.

A file with 362,644 rows can still sum to $154.63B in obligations. Record volume is not a substitute for dollars. The Mississippi spending hub keeps both columns visible so readers do not treat a busy file as a larger obligation book than $154.63B.

FY2024–2026 for Mississippi

Mississippi’s figures combine federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026. The $154.63B is a window total. It is not a calendar-year stack and not a FY2026-only run-rate. Federal fiscal years start on October 1.

Because USAspending.gov is a living file, later corrections can move $154.63B and 362,644 awards. Cite the current index and the three-year label. This packet does not include an ingest timestamp.

Mississippi’s 362,644 awards sit beside $154.63B for FY2024–2026. Record volume is not a substitute for dollars. The Mississippi spending hub shows both columns so a busy file is not mistaken for a larger obligation book. This packet does not publish a unique-recipient total or an average award size.

Mississippi’s 362,644 awards and $154.63B are window totals for FY2024–2026, not a FY2026-only pair. The Mississippi spending hub lists the rows behind those two statistics. This packet has no unique-recipient census.

Mississippi’s $154.63B and 362,644 awards are the FY2024–2026 extract. Volume is not dollars. The Mississippi spending hub shows both. Related obligation tables stay with USAspending.gov and do not invent an agency mix.

Mississippi’s $154.63B is still not a cash-outlay clock after you leave the statewide page. The 362,644-award count is still not a unique-recipient census. FY2024–2026 still binds both.

Keep Mississippi’s $154.63B labeled as USAspending.gov obligations on 362,644 awards for FY2024–2026 in every reuse. The Mississippi spending hub stays on that pair.

What the Mississippi hub excludes

The Mississippi hub lists award obligations. Federal flows that never become awards sit outside $154.63B. That boundary is definitional. Stretching 362,644 rows to cover every federal dollar in Mississippi would invent coverage.

If a headline disagrees with $154.63B, check whether it used outlays or another year. Do not paste that headline onto this award-file roll-up. Stay with USAspending.gov obligations for FY2024–2026.

The $154.63B is a three-year federal obligation window. Federal fiscal years start in October. Treating it as calendar years or as Jackson’s budget leaves USAspending.gov. Late actions can move $154.63B and 362,644 awards together.

Jackson’s budget is not this series. Outlays are not this series. Keep $154.63B labeled as obligations from USAspending.gov. Related tables on this site stay on that definition.

Other Mississippi views

Agency pages, state comparisons, and per-capita rankings open from the Mississippi spending hub and keep obligations as the unit. None recast $154.63B as Treasury outlays.

Those links help when a statewide $154.63B and 362,644 awards are too aggregated. This packet has no agency mix to quote.

Non-award federal flows sit outside $154.63B. Agency, comparison, and per-capita pages keep obligations and do not recast Mississippi as Treasury outlays. This packet has no agency mix to quote under 362,644 awards.

File hygiene for Mississippi numbers

When you reuse Mississippi, name $154.63B in federal obligations, the FY2024–2026 window, USAspending.gov, SpendingVault’s index, and 362,644 awards. Keep the obligation label. Do not describe $154.63B as outlays.

Comparisons should use obligations on every state and the same FY2024–2026 span. The Mississippi spending hub, agency index, comparison tool, and per-capita rankings all stay on that definition.

Cite Mississippi as $154.63B in federal obligations for FY2024–2026, USAspending.gov, SpendingVault, 362,644 awards. Keep the obligation word. Do not call $154.63B cash already paid or a single-year total.

Questions

How much federal spending is obligated in Mississippi?
USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault show $154.63B in obligations for Mississippi in FY2024–2026. That is not a Treasury outlay total. The files count 362,644 awards for Mississippi in the same window.
How many federal awards are listed for Mississippi?
362,644 awards appear in the FY2024–2026 index for Mississippi. The figure is a USAspending.gov record count, not a unique-recipient total.
Is Mississippi’s $154.63B cash already spent?
No. $154.63B is an obligation sum. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury. SpendingVault’s Mississippi page stays with USAspending.gov award obligations.
Which years are in the Mississippi total?
Federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026 combined. The packet does not publish a single-year Mississippi obligation breakout.

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