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USAspending in Ohio District 12, FY2024

Ohio District 12 recorded $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 9,172 awards. The exact obligation sum is $6,577,843,124.15. Those figures are obligations, not outlays, and they cover fiscal year 2024 only. The district field is place of performance, not recipient headquarters. Ohio’s 12th is a numbered voting seat, not a 90/98 residual bin and not an at-large 00 code.

Key figures

  • Ohio District 12 shows $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending obligations.
  • 9,172 awards carry the OH-12 place-of-performance tag in FY2024.
  • OH-12 is numbered District 12, not leftover 90/98 and not at-large 00.
  • $6.6B is obligations, not outlays.
  • The district field is performance location, not recipient HQ.

A $6.6B file on 9,172 Ohio rows

9,172 awards is a mid-band action count next to $6.6B. The file is thick enough that the hub table is the practical way to inspect lines, and thin enough that it is not a six-figure dump of micro-actions. The packet still withholds an average award size, so do not treat a quotient of $6.6B and 9,172 as a published fact.

USAspending.gov is the source. First year and last year are both 2024, so 9,172 is a single-fiscal-year action count. Modifications can inflate row totals without adding unique vendors. This guide certifies the two rollups — $6.6B and 9,172 awards — not a vendor census of the 12th district.

Ohio performance location, not HQ

Congressional district on this hub is USAspending place of performance. A contractor based in another Ohio district or another state can still sit inside $6.6B if the work is tagged OH-12. A firm with a 12th-district office can be absent if performance is coded elsewhere.

Headquarters maps of “12th district contractors” will not match this page. The page answers a narrower question: FY2024 obligations whose performance district is Ohio’s 12th. 9,172 awards follow that field, not the contractor’s legal address. Recipient-location extracts are a different cut from this $6.6B file.

District 12 is not Ohio’s 90 leftover

Ohio District 12 is a mapped voting district. Codes 90 and 98 are USAspending unspecified or non-voting bins. Unspecified Ohio performance, if it exists in the source file, would live on a 90-coded hub rather than inside this $6.6B total. At-large 00 is not the Ohio 12th.

The Ohio state page rolls all Ohio place-of-performance codes together. That statewide view will not equal District 12’s $6.6B. Use the all-districts index to move among numbered Ohio seats and residual buckets. Do not add leftover rows into $6,577,843,124.15.

Commitments versus cash paid on OH-12

The $6.6B total is obligations. Obligations are legal commitments recorded in USAspending. Outlays are disbursements and can lag. SpendingVault does not recast OH-12 as Treasury cash paid inside the 12th district in FY2024.

If another Ohio headline disagrees, check series (obligations versus outlays), fiscal year, and whether geography is performance or headquarters. This packet supplies only the FY2024 obligation extract for OH-12: $6,577,843,124.15 on 9,172 awards. An FY2024 obligation can fund later invoices.

Related Ohio geography pages

The Ohio District 12 hub holds the award table. The Ohio state page is the statewide obligation view. The all-districts index lists other Ohio numbered districts and any 90/98 codes in the same format. This packet does not rank District 12 against other Ohio seats.

Report $6.6B as FY2024 USAspending obligations with Ohio District 12 place of performance, on 9,172 awards. Do not relabel the code as unspecified. Do not convert 9,172 rows into unique firms. Quote the unrounded $6,577,843,124.15 when a briefing needs the exact packet figure. Federal FY2024 starts October 1.

Citing OH-12 without mixing other Ohio seats

Ohio District 12 can be quoted in one sentence: $6.6B in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 9,172 awards with OH-12 place of performance. The unrounded packet total is $6,577,843,124.15. That sentence already names the series (obligations), the year (federal FY2024), the geography (place of performance, not headquarters), and the district code (OH-12, a numbered 12th seat rather than leftover 90/98 or at-large 00).

The Ohio District 12 hub is the live table. The Ohio 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 Ohio leftover dollars into $6.6B. Do not treat 9,172 rows as unique firms. Do not average $6.6B across 9,172 awards.

Questions

How much did agencies obligate in Ohio District 12 in FY2024?
The FY2024 extract shows $6.6B in USAspending.gov obligations with OH-12 place of performance. The unrounded total is $6,577,843,124.15. That figure is obligations, not outlays. 9,172 awards share the OH-12 performance tag. First year and last year are both 2024.
Is Ohio District 12 an at-large 00 district?
No. Code 00 is the at-large label used for single-district states. Ohio District 12 is numbered District 12, a mapped voting seat. District 90 is unspecified leftover and District 98 is the non-voting bucket. Keep $6.6B and 9,172 awards on the 12th district hub.
Can a contractor outside the 12th appear on this page?
Yes. Place of performance, not headquarters, drives the district tag. A vendor based elsewhere can appear inside $6.6B if the work is coded OH-12. A local headquarters can be missing if performance is coded to another district. 9,172 awards follow the performance field.
Does $6.6B mean $6.6B was paid out in the 12th district?
No. $6.6B is an obligation total. Outlays measure disbursements and can lag commitments. SpendingVault does not convert the Ohio District 12 obligation sum into Treasury outlays. Cite $6.6B with the obligation label, FY2024, and OH-12 place of performance.

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