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Federal dollars obligated in Missouri

Missouri shows $347.86B in federal obligations across fiscal years 2024 through 2026 in USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault. The extract counts 602,924 awards—slightly above North Carolina’s 583,283 against a smaller dollar book. The implied average falls near $577,000 per action. The $347.86B headline is obligations, not Treasury outlays and not a transfer to Jefferson City.

Key figures

  • Missouri obligations total $347.86B for FY 2024–2026.
  • The extract counts 602,924 awards.
  • Dollars step down from North Carolina; action volume does not.
  • Cite USAspending obligations, not Treasury outlays.
  • The Missouri spending hub holds the live tables.

Stepping down from the $380B band without thinning the file

Missouri’s $347.86B is the first large step below North Carolina’s $381.66B in this harvest. Award count does not step down with it: 602,924 versus 583,283. Missouri’s book, in this extract, keeps a thick action file while dollars fall. That pairing is the statewide fact. The packet has no agency split, so this overlay does not name one.

The Missouri spending hub is the table for $347.86B. Agency pages are the department cut. State comparisons keep Missouri on the FY 2024–2026 obligation clock used for every state in the batch.

602,924 awards as volume

Award count measures USAspending actions, including modifications. Unique recipients are not in this packet. Do not restate 602,924 as Missouri vendors or grantees.

Mean size is $347.86B divided by 602,924. Median size is unpublished. Amount sort on the hub shows whether a few rows dominate dollars; the count shows how many actions remain in the file.

USAspending obligations, not cash outlays

The source series is USAspending.gov award-file obligations. Treasury outlays are cash. Missouri’s $347.86B can include commitments that have not yet outlaid or that later reverse. A sentence that says Missouri already received $347.86B in federal cash is the usual definition error.

SpendingVault keeps obligation wording on the hub and here. If the files revise, the live hub moves. Carry the source note with $347.86B.

Missouri next to Georgia and Wisconsin

On a dollar sort in this harvest, Missouri sits above Georgia’s $338.58B and Wisconsin’s $329.50B. Georgia lists 535,884 awards; Wisconsin 386,938. Missouri’s 602,924 awards are the thickest file of that trio. Name the metric when you pick neighbors.

Per-capita rankings use population, which is not in this packet, so no per-person Missouri figure is computed here. Do not invent one from $347.86B.

FY 2024–2026 bounds

Min FY 2024 and max FY 2026 define the window. Missouri’s $347.86B is a three-year stack. FY 2026 can still be filling in. A one-year Missouri federal-spending chart from another publisher is a different object.

Questions

How much federal spending is obligated in Missouri?
USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault show $347.86B in obligations for Missouri in FY 2024–2026 across 602,924 awards. The total is obligations, not Treasury outlays.
How many federal awards are tagged to Missouri?
This extract counts 602,924 awards. That is action volume, not unique recipients. A recipient total is not in the packet.
Is $347.86B cash paid in Missouri?
No. Obligations are award commitments. Outlays are cash and can trail or change. This page cites award-file obligations only.
Which years are in the Missouri total?
Fiscal years 2024 through 2026. The $347.86B figure is a window sum, not a single-year appropriation.

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