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USAspending in New Mexico’s 2nd district, FY2024

Place-of-performance awards in New Mexico’s 2nd congressional district total $11.7 billion in FY2024 obligations on USAspending.gov. SpendingVault reports that sum as obligations, not Treasury outlays. 8,626 awards carry the NM-02 performance tag. The New Mexico District 02 hub is the indexed table. NM-02 is a numbered House seat, not an unspecified 90 bucket. Keep $11.7 billion and 8,626 awards on the 2nd district’s FY2024 file.

Key figures

  • FY2024 place-of-performance obligations in New Mexico District 02 total $11.7 billion.
  • The extract counts 8,626 awards for NM-02.
  • District coding is performance location, not headquarters.
  • NM-02 is a mapped House district, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
  • Cite $11.7 billion as obligations, not outlays.

Reading the $11.7 billion FY2024 total

$11.7 billion is the obligation aggregate USAspending.gov attaches to New Mexico District 02 for fiscal year 2024. A commitment on an award record is not cash that has already left the Treasury, and it is not New Mexico’s state appropriation total. This page does not recode $11.7 billion as outlays. 8,626 awards are the matching row count for that mapped seat.

The packet’s first year and last year are both 2024, so the figure is a single-year total. Federal fiscal years begin on October 1. A later USAspending.gov refresh can move both $11.7 billion and the 8,626-award count. There is no second fiscal year in this packet. Adding one to $11.7 billion invents a stack. SpendingVault indexes NM-02 as FY2024 place-of-performance obligations only; the $11.7 billion figure does not include later fiscal years and does not convert 8,626 awards into unique firms.

NM-02 as performance geography

Congressional district on this hub is place of performance, not the recipient’s headquarters city. A 2nd-district performance location can appear even when the contractor’s legal address sits in another New Mexico district or another state. The reverse also holds: an NM-02 headquarters does not pull every dollar onto this page. The 8,626 rows follow place of performance.

District 02 is a numbered House seat. New Mexico rows that USAspending left unspecified sit in district 90; non-voting codes use 98. Those buckets are not hidden inside NM-02. This table is only the mapped 2nd district. Unspecified New Mexico dollars live on a 90/98 page, not inside this $11.7 billion mapped file.

8,626 awards as record volume

8,626 awards is the FY2024 row count for NM-02 place of performance. Modifications, assistance actions, and related award lines in the source can each increment the total. Relative to the $11.7 billion obligation sum, the row count is modest, but this packet does not invent a typical award size from the two figures.

The packet does not publish a unique-recipient census or an agency mix. Use the New Mexico District 02 hub to inspect individual records without deriving a mean. 8,626 rows can include modifications. $11.7 billion remains the FY2024 obligation total for NM-02.

Why the obligation label stays on NM-02

USAspending.gov publishes obligations and outlays separately. NM-02’s $11.7 billion is the obligation series for FY2024. Outlays can trail those commitments or post in a different fiscal year. Calling the district total money already spent would switch series.

State budget documents, Treasury payment tables, and recipient-location maps are other products. If they disagree with $11.7 billion, check series, year, and geography before assuming the district hub is missing rows. A usable NM-02 citation names FY2024, USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $11.7 billion, and 8,626 awards.

New Mexico statewide versus District 02

The New Mexico state page is the statewide obligation view. NM-02 is one mapped place-of-performance district inside that state. Statewide New Mexico includes other numbered seats and any unspecified buckets; this packet does not quote the statewide sum.

The all-districts index lists other New Mexico seats in the same format. Compare NM-02 only on FY2024 obligations and place of performance. This packet does not rank the 2nd district against New Mexico’s other seats. Use NM-02 only for the 2nd district file.

Keeping New Mexico District 02 on one series

The $11.7 billion FY2024 obligation figure for NM-02 is an indexed USAspending.gov roll-up. SpendingVault does not grade the 8,626 awards or convert them into unique recipients.

Comparisons that already run on headquarters ZIP, calendar year, or outlays are other products. Align geography and year before placing $11.7 billion next to them. The New Mexico state page and the all-districts index follow the same obligation rule.

New Mexico District 02’s FY2024 extract is $11.7 billion in USAspending.gov place-of-performance obligations on 8,626 awards. NM-02 is a numbered House seat, not an unspecified 90 bucket. The packet’s first year and last year are both 2024. 8,626 rows are record volume, including modifications, not a vendor census. $11.7 billion is the obligation roll-up, not cash paid. Use the New Mexico District 02 hub for the table and the New Mexico state page for the statewide mix.

Questions

How much federal money is obligated in New Mexico District 02?
USAspending.gov records $11.7 billion in FY2024 obligations with place of performance in New Mexico’s 2nd district. That is not an outlay total and not New Mexico’s state budget. The matching award count is 8,626 for FY2024. The packet year range is FY2024 only.
Does NM-02 mean the recipient company is based in the 2nd district?
No. USAspending codes the district by place of performance. Recipients headquartered outside NM-02 can still appear if the performance location is the 2nd district. An NM-02 headquarters can also map dollars elsewhere when performance is coded to another district. Keep this district on FY2024 place-of-performance coding rather than headquarters or outlays.
Is the $11.7 billion for New Mexico District 02 cash paid?
No. $11.7 billion is an obligation aggregate from FY2024 award files. Outlays are a separate series. SpendingVault does not convert NM-02 obligations into Treasury outlays. Keep the obligation word when the figure is reused. Keep the obligation label, the FY2024 window, and the matching award count when the figure is reused.
How many awards are tagged to New Mexico’s 2nd district?
8,626 awards are counted for NM-02 place of performance in FY2024. That is a record count, including modifications, not a unique-vendor list. This packet does not invent a typical award from $11.7 billion and 8,626 rows. Keep the two columns separate; this packet does not publish a typical award size or unique-recipient census.

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