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Federal obligations recorded for New York

New York’s USAspending.gov award files carry $925.03B in federal obligations for fiscal years 2024 through 2026. SpendingVault reports that amount as obligations—commitments on awards—not as Treasury outlays. 785,502 awards are counted for New York in the same window. The New York hub is the table view of those files.

Key figures

  • New York’s indexed obligations are $925.03B for FY2024–2026.
  • The files count 785,502 awards for New York in that window.
  • Report $925.03B as obligations, not Treasury outlays.
  • The New York hub is a federal award index, not the state budget.

New York’s $925.03B in award obligations

The $925.03B New York total is added from obligation fields on USAspending.gov awards dated to FY2024–2026. Obligation means the government recorded a commitment. Outlay means cash movement at Treasury. This page does not swap one for the other. New York state and New York City publish their own budget documents.

Those books are not the source of $925.03B. The source is the federal award file. Mixing municipal capital plans into the 785,502-award extract would be a different dataset. SpendingVault’s New York hub stays with USAspending.gov obligations.

785,502 awards, one statewide file

New York’s extract includes 785,502 awards. That count covers the state as tagged in the indexed files. It does not split New York City from upstate, and this packet does not offer a borough or county table. Award records can pile up where modifications are frequent.

A rising count is not automatically a rising $925.03B. Watch both columns on the New York spending hub instead of collapsing them into a single activity score. This packet does not publish a unique-recipient total for New York.

Fiscal-year bounds for New York

FY2024, FY2025, and FY2026 are the only years in the New York roll-up on this page. The $925.03B is their combined obligation sum. It is not an annual run-rate, and it is not a calendar 2024–2026 total. A federal fiscal year starts on October 1.

USAspending.gov remains a living file. New York’s $925.03B and 785,502 awards can shift after a reload. Cite the current indexed values and the FY2024–2026 label rather than a screenshot date that this packet does not include.

New York’s $925.03B is not a city budget, not a state appropriation, and not a Treasury outlay clock. It is the obligation sum on USAspending.gov awards for FY2024–2026. The 785,502-award count is a record tally for that same window. Borough or county splits are not in this packet and should not be inferred from the statewide file.

What New York’s $925.03B leaves out

Federal activity that never becomes an award record is outside this total. The New York spending hub is silent on those flows by design. The documented series is obligations on 785,502 awards. If a headline about federal spending in New York quotes a different magnitude, check the series.

The mismatch is often outlays, a different year, or a location rule this packet does not specify. Do not force that headline onto $925.03B. Stay with USAspending.gov award obligations for FY2024–2026.

Federal fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026 are combined. A federal fiscal year starts on October 1. Treating $925.03B as calendar 2024–2026 will misalign any New York chart. Late USAspending.gov actions can move both dollars and 785,502 awards after a reload. Cite the current index, not a screenshot date this packet omits.

Other New York cuts on this site

From the New York spending hub you can move to agency lists, multi-state comparisons, and per-capita rankings. Each still uses USAspending.gov obligations. None of them recode $925.03B as cash outlays or as the New York state budget.

Those views are the right next step when a statewide $925.03B and a 785,502-award count are too aggregated. This packet has no agency mix to quote, so this page does not invent one.

Open the New York spending hub for the roll-up, then agency pages, state comparisons, and per-capita rankings for thinner slices. All of those views keep obligations. None convert $925.03B into cash leaving the Treasury. This packet has no agency mix to quote under the 785,502 awards.

Citing New York’s USAspending roll-up

Cite New York as $925.03B in federal obligations for FY2024–2026 from USAspending.gov award files indexed on SpendingVault, with 785,502 awards in the window. Keep the obligation label. Do not call $925.03B a Treasury outlay total.

Comparisons should use obligations on every state in the chart and the same FY2024–2026 window. The New York spending hub, agency index, comparison tool, and per-capita rankings all follow that rule.

A usable New York citation names $925.03B in federal obligations, FY2024–2026, USAspending.gov, SpendingVault, and 785,502 awards. Keep the obligation word. If a headline about federal spending in New York disagrees, check the series and the year before overwriting this roll-up.

Questions

How much federal spending is obligated in New York?
The indexed USAspending.gov files show $925.03B in obligations for New York across FY2024–2026. SpendingVault does not present that sum as Treasury outlays. 785,502 awards are counted for New York in the same window.
Is New York’s USAspending total the state budget?
No. $925.03B is a federal award-obligation total from USAspending.gov. New York’s state budget is a separate document. The 785,502 awards are federal award records, not state appropriations.
How many federal awards are tagged to New York?
785,502 awards appear in the FY2024–2026 index for New York. The figure is a record count from USAspending.gov files, not a unique-recipient census.
Which fiscal years are in the New York $925.03B?
Fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026 combined. The packet does not publish a single-year New York obligation total. Late file updates can move both dollars and the 785,502-award count.

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