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FY2024 USAspending in Oregon District 01

Oregon District 01 shows $9.3 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations with place of performance in the 1st district. The exact sum is $9,275,051,974.49 on 7,202 awards. That pairing is high dollars with a modest row count. OR-01 is a numbered House seat, not a 90/98 leftover. The totals are obligations, not outlays, and cover FY2024 only.

Key figures

  • Oregon District 01 FY2024 obligations were $9.3 billion on 7,202 awards.
  • District 01 is a numbered House district, not a 90/98 unspecified bucket.
  • The district field is place of performance, not HQ.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays.
  • Facts cover FY2024 only.

What $9.3 billion measures for OR-01

The $9.3 billion figure is the FY2024 obligation aggregate for OR-01 place of performance. An obligation is a legal commitment on an award record. It is not a Treasury outlay and not Oregon’s state budget. SpendingVault does not convert the 1st-district total into cash paid inside the district that year.

Federal FY2024 starts October 1. First year and last year are both 2024. A calendar-year overlay is a different product. If another Oregon headline uses outlays or recipient location, it will not match $9.3 billion even when the district number is the same.

Seven thousand two hundred two award records

7,202 awards summing to $9.3 billion is a thinner action file than many districts with similar obligation totals. The packet does not say those rows are a few large contracts. It also does not publish unique recipients. Keep $9,275,051,974.49 and 7,202 as independent facts.

The 7,202-award count is a single-fiscal-year stock of actions, including modifications. It is not a lifetime inventory of work performed in Oregon’s 1st district. Later USAspending.gov revisions can change both figures. Do not compute an average award size from this packet.

Place of performance assigns Oregon’s 1st

Recipient headquarters do not place a row in Oregon District 01. The USAspending district field is where performance is coded. Vendors based elsewhere in Oregon or in other states can still appear in the $9.3 billion if the performance tag is OR-01.

An office inside the 1st can be missing from the 7,202 records when performance is coded to another Oregon district, to Oregon’s unspecified District 90 bucket, or to another state. HQ lists of 1st-district contractors are a different cut from this file.

Numbered District 01, not a 90 bucket

Oregon District 01 is a voting congressional district. USAspending uses 90 and 98 for unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bins. This page’s $9.3 billion is mapped to OR-01. Residual Oregon performance that lacked a numbered seat would sit on a 90 hub, not here.

The Oregon state page mixes numbered districts and leftover codes. That statewide roll-up will not equal $9,275,051,974.49. Use the Oregon District 01 hub when the question is the 1st district’s FY2024 performance-location obligations.

Related Oregon pages and citation rules

The Oregon District 01 hub is the award table. The Oregon state page is the statewide view. The all-districts index lists other Oregon numbered seats and any 90/98 buckets. This packet does not quote those other totals, and none of them sits inside $9.3 billion.

A complete OR-01 citation names numbered District 01, FY2024, USAspending.gov, place of performance, obligations, $9.3 billion, and 7,202 awards. Calling the 1st an unspecified district would misread the code. Work coded to OR-01 from a vendor based elsewhere does enter $9.3 billion. A headquarters in the 1st without an OR-01 tag does not.

Oregon District 01 can be briefed as $9.3 billion in FY2024 obligations on 7,202 awards with numbered code OR-01. The 7,202-award count is modest beside $9.3 billion. Treat that pairing as two independent facts. It is not 7,202 unique companies and it is not an average-award claim. Keep other Oregon numbered districts and any District 90 leftover on other rows. None of their totals sits inside $9.3 billion. What it supplies is OR-01 place-of-performance commitments from USAspending.gov, not outlays, not a headquarters extract, and not a multi-year series. A headquarters in the 1st without an OR-01 tag does not enter this file. Work coded to OR-01 from a vendor based elsewhere does enter $9.3 billion. The Oregon state page rolls all Oregon codes and will not equal $9,275,051,974.49. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. Later USAspending corrections can revise both figures.

Questions

How much federal spending is in Oregon District 01?
USAspending.gov records $9.3 billion in FY2024 obligations with Oregon District 01 place of performance, across 7,202 awards. The exact sum is $9,275,051,974.49. These are obligations, not outlays. The facts cover FY2024 only. Geography is performance location, not headquarters.
Why are there 7,202 awards beside $9.3 billion?
7,202 is the FY2024 award-record count for OR-01 place of performance. It is not a unique-vendor count. The packet does not explain the mix of large and small actions. Do not divide $9.3 billion by 7,202. Use the Oregon District 01 hub to inspect lines.
Is Oregon District 01 an unspecified USAspending code?
No. District 01 is a numbered Oregon House seat. Codes 90 and 98 are unspecified or non-voting buckets. The $9.3 billion total is mapped to OR-01. Unmapped Oregon performance, if present, would appear on a 90-coded page.
Do 1st-district headquarters automatically enter this file?
No. Only awards with OR-01 place of performance enter the $9.3 billion and 7,202-award totals. A headquarters in the district is not sufficient. Work coded to another Oregon district or another state will appear elsewhere. Cite obligations and FY2024 with the performance tag.

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