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USAspending in New Mexico District 01, FY2024

New Mexico District 01 accounts for $89.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 9,807 awards. District 01 is a numbered New Mexico House district, distinct from District 03’s separate hub in this wave. The dollars are obligations, not outlays. The indexed years are FY2024 through FY2024.

Key figures

  • New Mexico District 01 FY2024 USAspending obligations were $89.4 billion on 9,807 awards.
  • District 01 is a numbered House district, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
  • The code is place of performance, not recipient HQ.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays.
  • The indexed window is FY2024 only.

The 1st district as a performance location

USAspending tags congressional district from place of performance. For New Mexico District 01, that tag produced $89.4 billion in FY2024 obligations across 9,807 awards. The number describes work USAspending located in the 1st district, not a list of firms whose headquarters sit inside the district lines.

A numbered district is still a geography code in this dataset, not a member’s discretionary budget. Members do not “spend” this total. Agencies obligate on contracts, grants, and other awards whose performance location is coded NM-01.

Nine thousand eight hundred seven awards, one fiscal year

The 9,807 award count is a FY2024 record count. First year and last year in the facts are both 2024, so there is no second year on this page for a trend. Modifications and task orders can add rows without meaning 9,807 unique vendors.

Dollar volume of $89.4 billion can be concentrated in a subset of those rows. This packet does not identify the largest awards or the leading agencies. The New Mexico District 01 hub is the table; this guide only states the rollup and the rules for reading it.

Headquarters will not match this map

Recipient HQ and place of performance diverge in federal awarding. A company based elsewhere in New Mexico, or outside New Mexico, can still appear here if performance is coded to District 01. A firm located in District 01 can be missing if the work was performed in District 03, in an unspecified 90 bucket, or in another state.

If the research question is “which companies in this district won awards,” HQ-based extracts are the wrong file. If the question is “what federal work did USAspending locate in New Mexico’s 1st district in FY2024,” the $89.4 billion total is the right rollup.

Obligations versus outlays

SpendingVault follows USAspending obligations on district pages. An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is cash paid. The $89.4 billion FY2024 figure is the commitment sum for NM-01 place of performance. It is not a statement that $89.4 billion was disbursed inside the district in that year.

Multi-year contracts can load a large obligation into FY2024 while invoices continue later. De-obligations in a later year do not rewrite this single-year slice. Keep the language on commitments. A firm based in District 03 or another state can still appear here if performance is coded NM-01.

New Mexico District 03 and the state rollup

New Mexico District 03 is a separate numbered hub with its own obligation total. District 01 is not that file. The New Mexico state page aggregates statewide place of performance, and the all-districts index lists numbered New Mexico districts alongside residual 90/98 codes. District 01 is a numbered House district, not an unspecified bucket.

New Mexico District 01 as mapped 1st-district performance

New Mexico District 03 is a different numbered hub. The 9,807 awards and $89.4 billion here are NM-01 place of performance only. This packet does not include District 03’s dollars, so this guide does not quote them. Use each hub’s own rollup.

Nine thousand eight hundred seven records totaling $89.4 billion can still be concentrated. The New Mexico District 01 hub is the file to sort. The New Mexico state page combines numbered districts and any residual and will not equal $89.4 billion. The all-districts index lists both New Mexico numbered seats and 90/98 codes used elsewhere. Brief $89.4 billion as FY2024 USAspending obligations on 9,807 awards with NM-01 place of performance. That is not outlays and not a headquarters list of the 1st district. Cite New Mexico District 01 as $89.4 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 9,807 awards with numbered code NM-01. New Mexico District 03 is a different numbered hub. This packet does not include District 03’s dollars. Use each hub’s own rollup. Nine thousand eight hundred seven records totaling $89.4 billion can still be concentrated. The New Mexico District 01 hub is the file to sort. The New Mexico state page mixes numbered districts and any residual and will not equal $89.4 billion. Agencies obligated $89.4 billion on awards USAspending located in the 1st in FY2024. The member does not control that amount as a personal account. Place of performance, not headquarters, is the test. Outlays are not this total. FY2024 only.

Questions

How much federal spending is in New Mexico District 01 for FY2024?
USAspending.gov records $89.4 billion in FY2024 obligations with a New Mexico District 01 place of performance, on 9,807 awards. These are obligations, not outlays. The district field is performance location, not recipient headquarters. The facts cover FY2024 only. Those figures are FY2024 USAspending obligations with a New Mexico District 01 place of performance, covering 9,807 awards, not outlays and not a headquarters extract.
Is New Mexico District 01 an unspecified USAspending code?
No. District 01 is a numbered New Mexico congressional district. USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting buckets are codes 90 and 98. New Mexico District 01’s $89.4 billion is mapped to the 1st district’s place-of-performance tag, not to those residual codes. New Mexico District 01 is a numbered House seat in this dataset; codes 90 and 98 are the unspecified buckets. The $89.4 billion FY2024 total on 9,807 awards is mapped to District 01 place of performance.
Does $89.4 billion mean cash paid in the district?
No. It is the sum of FY2024 obligations — legal commitments — on 9,807 awards coded to New Mexico District 01 place of performance. Outlays are payments and are not this page’s district total. USAspending district totals on SpendingVault are obligations, so the $89.4 billion FY2024 figure is a commitment stock on 9,807 awards, not a disbursement total for New Mexico.
Will every District 01 company appear here?
No. Only awards whose place of performance is coded NM-01 appear in the $89.4 billion and 9,807-award totals. A company headquartered in the district can be absent if the work was performed elsewhere, including in New Mexico District 03. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $89.4 billion FY2024 rollup; a New Mexico office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 9,807 records.

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