FY2024 obligations in Oregon's 6th district
USAspending.gov records $7.3B in FY2024 federal obligations with place of performance in Oregon's 6th congressional district. That total is obligations, not outlays. 8,983 awards share the OR-06 performance tag. Oregon District 06 lists 8,983 awards against $7.3B on the OR-06 place-of-performance code. OR-06 is a numbered House seat, not Oregon's 90 leftover.
Key figures
- USAspending.gov records $7.3B in FY2024 obligations with OR-06 place of performance.
- The extract counts 8,983 awards for OR-06 in FY2024.
- OR-06 is the numbered 6th district, not leftover 90/98 and not at-large 00.
- $7.3B is an obligation total, not an outlay total.
- District geography is performance location, not HQ.
Reading Oregon District 06's $7.3B
$7.3B is the obligation total USAspending.gov attaches to Oregon District 06 for fiscal year 2024. The precise amount in the packet is $7,267,688,565.26. A commitment on an award record is not the same as a Treasury disbursement. 8,983 awards are the matching count, a separate column.
The packet's year window is FY2024 only. First year and last year are both 2024. USAspending.gov can still correct records, which would move $7.3B and the 8,983-award count. There is no FY2025 figure in this packet to add to $7.3B. Do not treat $7.3B as a calendar-year 2024 total.
OR-06 as a performance map
Congressional district here is the USAspending place-of-performance field. A performance site coded to the 6th district can appear even when the recipient's headquarters sits in another Oregon district or another state. A firm with a OR-06 mailing address can also post dollars elsewhere if performance is coded there. Headquarters is the wrong join key for $7.3B.
USAspending.gov's district code on these rows is place of performance. HQ lists of "6th district contractors" will not match 8,983 performance-coded awards. A headquarters in the 6th without a OR-06 tag does not enter this file. Keep $7.3B labeled as a performance geography total.
Mid-size action count on OR-06
8,983 awards share the OR-06 performance tag in FY2024. That count sits in a middle band: large enough that scanning every row by eye is impractical, and not so large that the file is only a six-figure action dump. The packet still does not invent a typical award from $7.3B and 8,983.
Keep 8,983 labeled as record volume. Repeat modifications add rows. The Oregon District 06 hub is the table. This packet does not rank the 6th district against other Oregon seats. Oregon District 06 lists 8,983 awards against $7.3B on the OR-06 place-of-performance code.
Obligation series only on the Oregon 06 hub
SpendingVault's OR-06 copy cites obligations: $7.3B committed in FY2024 award files. Outlays are cash out the door and can land in a later fiscal year. A later modification can change net amounts without turning this page into a cash register. Cite $7.3B with the obligation label.
The precise FY2024 statement is that agencies obligated $7.3B on 8,983 awards with OR-06 place of performance. Multi-year vehicles can obligate here and invoice later. Federal FY2024 starts October 1. Outlay totals, if published elsewhere, can disagree with $7,267,688,565.26 without either file being "wrong." They count different events.
Numbered District 06, not a 90 bucket
Do not read OR-06 as unspecified. USAspending stores unmapped Oregon performance under district 90 and non-voting rows under 98. At-large states use 00. Oregon District 06 is numbered District 06. $7.3B and 8,983 awards sit on that mapped code. Merging a 90 leftover into this hub would mix geographies the source keeps apart.
Statewide Oregon on the Oregon hub rolls up more than District 06. Other numbered seats and any 90/98 buckets sit outside this $7.3B file. The all-districts index is the directory. Compare only on FY2024 obligations. This packet does not publish a rank for OR-06.
How to place Oregon District 06 next to other files
The 8,983-award count for OR-06 is FY2024 record volume, not a vendor census. SpendingVault indexes those rows next to $7.3B in obligations. Neither column explains the other, and this packet does not rank District 06 against other Oregon seats. Outlay tables, headquarters maps, and calendar-year charts are other products.
The Oregon District 06 hub is the live table for OR-06. The Oregon page is the statewide obligation index. The all-districts index is the directory of other mapped seats and leftover codes. Quote $7.3B only with place of performance, federal FY2024, and the obligation series. Oregon District 06 lists 8,983 awards against $7.3B on the OR-06 place-of-performance code.
Oregon District 06 can be quoted in one sentence: $7.3B in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 8,983 awards with OR-06 place of performance. The unrounded packet total is $7,267,688,565.26. That sentence already names the series (obligations), the year (federal FY2024), the geography (place of performance, not headquarters), and the district code (OR-06, a numbered 6th seat rather than leftover 90/98 or at-large 00). SpendingVault does not add a unique-recipient count, an agency mix, or an outlay conversion. Readers who need the underlying rows should open the Oregon District 06 hub; readers who need statewide Oregon should open the Oregon page. Do not average $7.3B across 8,983 awards. Do not fold unspecified Oregon leftover dollars into $7.3B. First year and last year in this extract are both 2024.
Questions
- How much did USAspending record for Oregon District 06 in FY2024?
- USAspending.gov records $7.3B ($7,267,688,565.26) as FY2024 obligations with OR-06 place of performance. 8,983 awards share that tag. SpendingVault cites obligations, not outlays. First year and last year in the packet are both 2024. Do not add a later fiscal year to $7.3B.
- Does OR-06 mean at-large district 00?
- No. OR-06 is numbered District 06, a mapped House seat. At-large states use district 00. Unspecified and non-voting rows use 90 and 98. $7.3B and 8,983 awards sit on the numbered 6th code, not on those leftover bins and not on an at-large 00 page.
- Is $7.3B tied to recipient HQ in Oregon?
- No. The district is place of performance. Recipients based outside the 6th can still appear on OR-06 if the performance location is coded to the 6th. A 6th-district headquarters can also map dollars to another district when performance is coded there. 8,983 awards follow the performance field, not HQ.
- Are OR-06 obligations the same as outlays?
- No. $7.3B is an obligation sum from FY2024 award records. Outlays are a different series. SpendingVault does not convert the Oregon District 06 obligation total into Treasury outlays. Cite the figure with the obligation label, the FY2024 window, and OR-06 place of performance. 8,983 awards are the matching record count.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.