Nevada’s federal obligation book, FY2024–2026
Nevada’s USAspending.gov extract records $110.76B in federal obligations for fiscal years 2024 through 2026 on 84,479 awards. SpendingVault publishes those figures as an obligation book, not as Treasury outlays. The Nevada hub lists the award rows behind the roll-up.
Key figures
- Nevada’s indexed obligations are $110.76B for FY2024–2026.
- USAspending.gov files count 84,479 awards for Nevada in that span.
- The $110.76B is obligations, not Treasury outlays.
- Award count is a record tally, not a unique-recipient total.
84,479 awards under Nevada’s $110.76B
Nevada’s file pairs $110.76B in obligations with 84,479 awards for FY2024–2026. The award count is modest next to a $110.76B obligation sum, which is a reason not to treat row count as a proxy for dollars. Both numbers come from USAspending.gov as indexed on SpendingVault.
This page does not publish an average award size from $110.76B and 84,479 records. Distribution lives on the Nevada spending hub tables. The roll-up only documents the two file totals and the fiscal-year bound.
Commitments, not cash, for Nevada
An obligation is a commitment recorded on an award. An outlay is cash leaving the Treasury. Nevada’s $110.76B is the commitment series. SpendingVault does not convert it into outlays. Carson City’s state budget is a different document.
If a Nevada federal-spending headline quotes cash already paid, it is not quoting this $110.76B. Keep the USAspending.gov award-obligation label when you reuse the figure. The 84,479-award count is a record tally, not a vendor census.
The FY2024–2026 Nevada window
Nevada’s totals combine federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026. The $110.76B is a window sum, not a single-year rate and not a calendar-year stack. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1.
Corrections in USAspending.gov can move $110.76B and 84,479 awards after a refresh. Cite the current indexed values with the FY2024–2026 label. This packet does not include an ingest timestamp.
Nevada’s 84,479 awards sit under $110.76B for FY2024–2026. Row count is not a proxy for dollars. The Nevada spending hub shows both columns so a shorter file is not mistaken for a small obligation book. This packet does not publish an average action size or a unique-recipient total.
Nevada’s 84,479 awards under $110.76B are a short file next to a nine-figure obligation book. Do not treat row count as a proxy for dollars. The Nevada spending hub for FY2024–2026 shows both columns.
Nevada’s $110.76B on 84,479 awards is the documented pair for FY2024–2026. File length is not a proxy for dollars. The Nevada spending hub and related tables stay on USAspending.gov obligations without inventing an average award size.
Nevada’s $110.76B on 84,479 awards remains the authorized pair. The Nevada spending hub and related obligation tables do not add a unique-recipient count this packet omits.
Edges of the Nevada hub
The Nevada hub does not list every federal dollar that touches the state. It lists award obligations. Programs that never become USAspending.gov awards sit outside $110.76B. That omission is definitional.
A missing line is usually the wrong series or the wrong year, not a hole in the 84,479 rows as an award file. This packet does not specify a location rule beyond the tagged Nevada extract.
The $110.76B is a three-year federal obligation window. FY2024 through FY2026 start in October, not on January 1 and not on Nevada’s state fiscal calendar. Dividing $110.76B by three invents an annual figure the packet omits. Late USAspending.gov actions can move 84,479 awards and the dollar sum together.
Carson City’s budget and Treasury outlays are other series. Stay with USAspending.gov obligations. Agency, comparison, and per-capita pages keep that unit when statewide Nevada is too coarse.
Further Nevada tables
Agency pages, state comparisons, and per-capita rankings open from the Nevada spending hub and keep the obligation unit. None recast $110.76B as Treasury outlays or as Nevada’s state budget.
Use those views when statewide Nevada is too coarse. This packet has no agency mix to quote. Reuse $110.76B, 84,479 awards, and FY2024–2026 from USAspending.gov.
Carson City’s budget documents are a different series. Treasury outlays are a different series. Nevada’s $110.76B is USAspending.gov award obligations. Agency, comparison, and per-capita pages keep that definition when you leave the statewide hub.
How to cite Nevada’s totals
Cite Nevada as $110.76B in federal obligations for FY2024–2026 from USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault, covering 84,479 awards. Keep the obligation wording. Do not call $110.76B an outlay total.
Comparisons should use obligations on every state and the same FY2024–2026 window. The Nevada spending hub, agency index, comparison tool, and per-capita rankings all stay on that basis.
Cite Nevada as $110.76B in federal obligations for FY2024–2026, USAspending.gov, SpendingVault, 84,479 awards. Keep the obligation word. Do not describe $110.76B as cash outlays or as a single-year total.
Questions
- How much federal spending is obligated in Nevada?
- USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault show $110.76B in obligations for Nevada in FY2024–2026. That is not a Treasury outlay total. The files count 84,479 awards for Nevada in the same window.
- Does Nevada’s $110.76B mean cash has gone out?
- No. $110.76B is an obligation sum. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury. SpendingVault’s Nevada page stays with USAspending.gov award obligations.
- How many federal awards are tagged to Nevada?
- 84,479 awards appear in the FY2024–2026 index for Nevada. The figure is a record count, not a unique-recipient census.
- Is Nevada’s total one fiscal year?
- No. $110.76B and 84,479 awards cover FY2024 through FY2026 combined. The packet does not publish a single-year Nevada breakout.
Obligations from USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault. Not Treasury outlays.