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North Carolina District 90 FY2024 USAspending (unspecified)

North Carolina District 90 accounts for $84.6 billion in FY2024 federal obligations on USAspending.gov, across 12,887 awards. North Carolina has no voting 90th district; the 90 code is USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. SpendingVault reports obligations, not outlays. The facts begin in 2024 and end in 2024.

Key figures

  • North Carolina District 90 FY2024 obligations were $84.6 billion on 12,887 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.

What the North Carolina 90 code collects

Numbered North Carolina districts are the House map. District 90 is the leftover place-of-performance file: awards USAspending located in North Carolina without assigning a numbered seat. In FY2024 that leftover summed to $84.6 billion in obligations on 12,887 awards.

Treat the code as a known gap in district mapping, not as a member’s geography. Folding $84.6 billion into a numbered North Carolina district for a “per representative” chart will inflate that district and hide the unmapped remainder.

Twelve thousand eight hundred eighty-seven awards

The 12,887 figure is a FY2024 record count. Unique vendors are not in the packet. The obligation dollars on those records total $84.6 billion. Row volume and dollar volume can diverge if a subset of awards is much larger than the rest.

This guide does not estimate that subset. The North Carolina District 90 hub is the table to sort. Statewide context sits on the North Carolina state page, which mixes numbered districts and this residual code.

Performance in North Carolina, not an in-state headquarters list

Place of performance assigns the North Carolina district code. Recipient headquarters do not. A vendor based outside North Carolina can appear in the $84.6 billion if USAspending codes the work to NC-90. A North Carolina–based vendor can be missing if performance is coded to a numbered North Carolina district or another state.

Unspecified buckets are poor HQ proxies because they are defined by missing district detail, not by a corporate address. Use recipient views for “who.” Use this page for unmapped North Carolina performance location in FY2024.

Obligations rather than payments

The $84.6 billion is a sum of obligations — legal commitments — not outlays. Payments can lag. Modifications can change later-year nets without converting this FY2024 page into a cash ledger.

First year and last year are both 2024. There is no second fiscal year here. Report the single-year obligation stock for North Carolina District 90 and the 12,887 award count. Legal commitments of $84.6 billion can disburse after FY2024.

North Carolina and district index links

The North Carolina District 90 hub holds this unspecified file. The North Carolina state page is the statewide place-of-performance total. The all-districts index lists numbered North Carolina districts and other states’ 90 and 98 buckets. North Carolina does not elect a District 90 representative.

North Carolina District 90 as unmapped state-level performance

The North Carolina District 90 hub holds 12,887 awards summing to $84.6 billion. Numbered North Carolina districts are not in that sum. The North Carolina state page includes both and will not match $84.6 billion. Use this hub for the unspecified North Carolina performance tag in FY2024.

Twelve thousand eight hundred eighty-seven rows is a mid-size residual. Unique vendors are not in the facts. Sort the hub. This packet names no agencies and no recipients. The all-districts index links to numbered North Carolina seats and other 90/98 codes. Brief $84.6 billion as FY2024 USAspending obligations with NC-90 place of performance. That is not a 90th member, not outlays, and not a North Carolina headquarters extract. North Carolina District 90 should be cited as $84.6 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 12,887 awards in an unspecified or non-voting bucket. North Carolina does not elect a 90th member. Numbered North Carolina districts are separate. The North Carolina state page mixes those seats with this residual and will not match $84.6 billion. This hub is the leftover 12,887-award file. Unique vendors are not in the facts. Do not allocate $84.6 billion across North Carolina’s House seats. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. A North Carolina headquarters without an NC-90 tag does not enter this total. First year and last year are both 2024. USAspending.gov is the source. North Carolina District 90 is leftover geography: $84.6 billion, 12,887 awards, FY2024, unspecified code 90. Use numbered North Carolina hubs for member-level maps. Use this hub for the mapping gap. Use the state page for the mix. Do not use $84.6 billion as a stand-in for any numbered North Carolina seat. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are not this total. A North Carolina office without an NC-90 tag does not enter the 12,887-award file. The North Carolina District 90 hub holds the 12,887 awards behind $84.6 billion. That table, not a member map, is the right next click.

Questions

How much did North Carolina District 90 show in FY2024 USAspending?
USAspending.gov records $84.6 billion in FY2024 obligations for North Carolina District 90 place of performance, across 12,887 awards. District 90 is an unspecified or non-voting bucket. The figures are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only. Treat North Carolina District 90 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $84.6 billion in obligations on 12,887 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
Does North Carolina have a 90th congressional district?
Not as a voting House seat. USAspending uses 90 and 98 as unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance codes. North Carolina District 90 is that residual bucket for awards placed in the state but not mapped to a numbered district. The $84.6 billion is not a member’s total.
Is $84.6 billion cash paid in North Carolina?
No. It is the FY2024 obligation sum on 12,887 awards coded to North Carolina District 90. Outlays are payments and are not this page’s district total. USAspending district totals on SpendingVault are obligations, so the $84.6 billion FY2024 figure is a commitment stock on 12,887 awards, not a disbursement total for North Carolina.
Does a North Carolina headquarters put an award in District 90?
No. District is place of performance. Awards enter this file only when USAspending codes performance to NC-90. A North Carolina office address is neither required nor sufficient. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $84.6 billion FY2024 rollup; a North Carolina office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 12,887 records.

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