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FY2024 USAspending in Missouri’s district 90 bucket

USAspending.gov records $50.0 billion in FY2024 federal obligations with place of performance coded Missouri district 90. District 90 is an unspecified or non-voting bucket, not Missouri’s 90th House seat. 8,894 awards share the MO-90 tag. SpendingVault indexes those rows on the Missouri District 90 hub. MO-90 is a USAspending unspecified bucket, not Missouri’s 90th House seat. Carry $50.0 billion and 8,894 awards only as FY2024 leftover place-of-performance obligations. The $50.0 billion FY2024 obligation total and the 8,894-award count are the only headline statistics this packet supplies for Missouri’s unspecified district 90 bucket.

Key figures

  • Missouri district 90 is a USAspending unspecified/non-voting bucket, not a House seat.
  • FY2024 obligations in that bucket total $50.0 billion.
  • 8,894 awards are tagged MO-90 in FY2024.
  • Geography is still place of performance, not HQ.
  • Cite $50.0 billion as obligations, not outlays.

MO-90 as a residual USAspending code

Missouri’s House map does not include a 90th district. USAspending.gov reserves 90 and 98 for unspecified or non-voting place of performance. The $50.0 billion FY2024 total is the Missouri residual bin: award obligations that were not mapped to a numbered voting seat. Missouri’s $50.0 billion in district 90 is leftover-code FY2024 obligations. Missouri has no 90th House seat. 8,894 awards share the MO-90 tag rather than a numbered Missouri district.

The dollars are still USAspending.gov obligations. The 90 label only means the performance field was not assigned to MO-01 through Missouri’s numbered districts. Do not describe MO-90 as a constituency. The year is federal FY2024 only. A calendar-year overlay would be a different cut. Keep 8,894 awards with $50.0 billion in the same fiscal citation.

Reading the $50.0 billion total

$50.0 billion is the FY2024 obligation aggregate for rows tagged MO-90. Obligation is a recorded commitment, not an outlay and not Missouri’s state budget. SpendingVault does not convert $50.0 billion into cash paid. Headquarters in St. Louis or Kansas City does not, by itself, place a row in MO-90. The 8,894 records follow unspecified place of performance.

The packet window is FY2024 only. First year and last year are both 2024. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1. Later corrections on USAspending.gov can change $50.0 billion and the 8,894-award count. Mapped Missouri seats are other hubs. The $50.0 billion bin is not a statewide Missouri total and should not be drawn as a constituency.

Place of performance in an unspecified bin

Headquarters is still the wrong geography. A St. Louis or Kansas City recipient can appear in MO-90 if performance was left unmapped. A recipient based outside Missouri can appear for the same reason.

Mapped Missouri districts are separate pages. MO-90 is not statewide Missouri. The Missouri state hub is the roll-up that includes numbered seats plus this bucket.

8,894 rows can include modifications. The packet does not diagnose why each row missed a numbered Missouri district. The Missouri District 90 hub is the table. $50.0 billion remains the FY2024 obligation total for that bin.

8,894 awards in the MO-90 file

8,894 is the FY2024 record count for MO-90 place of performance. Modifications can each add a row. The packet does not explain why each record lacked a numbered district and does not list unique recipients.

Do not divide $50.0 billion by 8,894 awards. Keep the two facts separate. The Missouri District 90 hub is the table of records.

Quote MO-90 as a 90/98-style bucket: FY2024 obligations of $50.0 billion on 8,894 awards. Calling it “the 90th district” misstates the USAspending code even if the dollars match.

Obligations versus outlays

Cite $50.0 billion as obligations. Outlays are a different USAspending series. A chart that labels MO-90 as “the 90th district” misstates the code even if the dollar figure matches.

The all-districts index lists mapped seats and other 90/98 buckets. Compare MO-90 only as an unspecified FY2024 obligation bin, not as a voting district rank.

Mapped Missouri districts and the Missouri state hub are other pages. This packet does not publish their totals. Keep MO-90 on the residual-bin hub.

Quoting Missouri district 90 as a coding leftover

The $50.0 billion FY2024 obligation figure for MO-90 is USAspending.gov award money that was not mapped to a numbered voting district in the performance field. SpendingVault does not treat 8,894 awards as a constituency and does not convert the bucket into outlays.

Research that needs a House-seat map should open Missouri’s numbered district pages. Research that needs a statewide total should open the Missouri state hub. MO-90 answers only the unspecified-bin question, still on FY2024 obligations. Missouri’s numbered district hubs remain the place to read mapped House seats. MO-90 is only the leftover USAspending bin. Reuse $50.0 billion with 8,894 awards, FY2024, obligations, and the unspecified-bucket label. The Missouri state page is the statewide roll-up if the question is larger than this residual code.

Questions

Does Missouri have a 90th congressional district?
No. USAspending.gov uses district 90 as an unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. The $50.0 billion FY2024 total is that residual Missouri bin, not a House seat. District 98 is the related non-voting code. 8,894 awards are tagged MO-90 in FY2024.
How much is coded to Missouri district 90?
USAspending.gov shows $50.0 billion in FY2024 obligations for MO-90. That is an obligation total, not outlays, and not Missouri’s state budget. The extract counts 8,894 awards for Missouri district 90 in FY2024. The packet window is FY2024 only. Cite Missouri district 90 as an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket of FY2024 obligations, not as a House district.
Is MO-90 recipient headquarters?
No. The field is place of performance. Rows enter district 90 when USAspending does not map performance to a numbered voting district. Headquarters can be in Missouri or elsewhere. Numbered Missouri seats remain on their own hubs. Cite Missouri district 90 as an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket of FY2024 obligations, not as a House district.
Are Missouri district 90 dollars outlays?
No. $50.0 billion is an obligation aggregate from FY2024 award records. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury. SpendingVault does not convert the MO-90 total into outlays. Keep the unspecified-bucket label when citing the figure. Cite Missouri district 90 as an unspecified or non-voting USAspending bucket of FY2024 obligations, not as a House district.

Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.