FY2024 USAspending in New York’s 24th district
Federal award files on USAspending.gov show $6.7B in FY2024 obligations whose place of performance is New York’s 24th congressional district. The exact packet sum is $6,742,419,891.80. That total is obligations, not outlays. 10,685 awards share the NY-24 performance tag. District 24 is a numbered House seat, not leftover 90/98 and not at-large 00. NY-24 is not the same file as New York District 21.
Key figures
- USAspending.gov records $6.7B in FY2024 obligations with NY-24 place of performance.
- The FY2024 extract lists 10,685 awards for NY-24.
- NY-24 is numbered District 24, not leftover 90/98 and not at-large 00.
- $6.7B is obligations, not outlays.
- Geography on this hub is performance location, not HQ.
New York’s 24th seat is a mapped district
NY-24 is numbered District 24, the 24th New York House seat in the USAspending geography file. Codes 90 and 98 are residual bins for unspecified or non-voting performance. Code 00 is the at-large label used in single-district states. None of those leftover labels belong on this hub. Keep $6.7B on the mapped 24th page.
The New York state page rolls every New York place-of-performance code together. That statewide view will not equal District 24’s $6.7B. New York District 24 is also not District 21 or District 19; those are separate numbered seats. Use the all-districts index to move among mapped New York seats and any residual buckets without adding their dollars into this extract.
$6.7B in FY2024 commitments, not disbursements
Agencies recorded $6.7B in FY2024 obligations against awards with NY-24 place of performance. USAspending.gov is the source. Outlays — cash actually paid — can trail those commitments by months or years. This guide does not recast $6,742,419,891.80 as money already spent in the 24th district.
Federal FY2024 runs from October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024. First year and last year in the packet are both 2024, so there is no second-year overlay in this extract. Later USAspending corrections can revise both the dollar sum and the 10,685 award count. Until a later extract, those two rollups are the certified facts.
10,685 awards is a row stock, not a firm census
10,685 awards is a mid-to-high action count next to $6.7B. A file of that size usually mixes contracts, assistance actions, and modifications; each can add a line. The packet does not publish unique recipients, so 10,685 is not a headcount of New York firms in the 24th district.
Do not divide $6.7B by 10,685 and treat the quotient as a typical award. That average is not in the packet. Sort the New York District 24 hub by amount if the question is whether the dollar stock is spread across many lines or concentrated on a few. Modifications can inflate row totals without adding vendors.
Performance location versus headquarters
Congressional district on this hub is USAspending place of performance. A contractor based in another New York district or another state can still sit inside $6.7B if the work is tagged NY-24. A firm with a District 24 office can be absent if performance is coded elsewhere.
Headquarters maps of “24th district contractors” will not match this page. The page answers a narrower question: FY2024 obligations whose performance district is New York’s 24th. 10,685 awards follow that field, not the contractor’s legal address.
How to cite NY-24 next to statewide New York
Report $6.7B as FY2024 USAspending obligations with New York District 24 place of performance, on 10,685 awards. Do not relabel the code as unspecified. Do not convert 10,685 rows into unique firms. Do not drop the total onto an outlay chart, a headquarters map, or the District 21 hub unless that product already uses the same rules.
The New York District 24 hub holds the award table. The New York state page is the statewide obligation view. The all-districts index lists other numbered New York districts and any 90/98 codes in the same format. This packet does not rank District 24 against other New York seats.
Reading NY-24 beside District 21 and District 19
New York District 24 can be quoted in one sentence: $6.7B in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 10,685 awards with NY-24 place of performance. The unrounded packet total is $6,742,419,891.80. That sentence already names the series (obligations), the year (federal FY2024), the geography (place of performance, not headquarters), and the district code (NY-24, a numbered 24th seat rather than leftover 90/98 or at-large 00).
The New York District 24 hub is the live table. The New York page is the statewide obligation index. The all-districts index is the directory of other mapped seats and leftover codes. SpendingVault does not add a unique-recipient count, an agency mix, or an outlay conversion. Do not fold unspecified New York leftover dollars into $6.7B. Do not average $6.7B across 10,685 awards. New York District 24 is not District 21 or District 19.
Questions
- What is the FY2024 obligation total for New York District 24?
- USAspending.gov records $6.7B in FY2024 obligations with NY-24 place of performance. The unrounded packet figure is $6,742,419,891.80. That sum is obligations, not outlays. The matching award count is 10,685. First year and last year in this extract are both 2024.
- Does 10,685 awards mean 10,685 companies in the 24th district?
- No. 10,685 is the FY2024 record count for NY-24 place of performance. Modifications, task orders, and assistance actions can each add a row. One recipient can appear many times. The packet does not publish a unique-vendor total, so do not treat 10,685 as a firm census.
- Is NY-24 the same as New York District 21?
- No. NY-24 is numbered District 24. New York District 21 is a different mapped seat with its own obligation file. District 90 is unspecified leftover and District 98 is the non-voting bucket. Keep $6.7B and 10,685 awards on the mapped 24th page.
- Why would a firm outside the 24th appear on the NY-24 hub?
- The district field is place of performance, not recipient headquarters. Work tagged to New York’s 24th can appear here even if the vendor’s HQ sits in another district or another state. A 24th-district headquarters can also post dollars elsewhere when performance is coded to another seat. 10,685 awards follow that performance tag.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.