FY2024 obligations in Oregon’s unspecified district 90
USAspending.gov tagged $50.8 billion in FY2024 federal obligations to place of performance Oregon district 90. That code is an unspecified or non-voting bucket, not Oregon’s 90th congressional district. 7,147 awards share the OR-90 tag. SpendingVault indexes them on the Oregon District 90 hub. OR-90 is an unspecified USAspending bin, not Oregon’s 90th district. Carry $50.8 billion and 7,147 awards only as FY2024 place-of-performance obligations in that leftover code.
Key figures
- Oregon district 90 is a USAspending unspecified/non-voting bucket, not a House seat.
- FY2024 obligations in that bucket total $50.8 billion.
- 7,147 awards are tagged OR-90 in the FY2024 extract.
- Place of performance, not headquarters, still governs the geography.
- Cite $50.8 billion as obligations, not outlays.
How USAspending uses Oregon district 90
Oregon’s House delegation does not include a 90th seat. In USAspending.gov, 90 and 98 mark place-of-performance rows that are unspecified or non-voting. OR-90 is that residual Oregon bin. The $50.8 billion FY2024 total is real award obligations that were not mapped to OR-01 through Oregon’s numbered districts. Oregon’s $50.8 billion in district 90 is unspecified-bin obligations for FY2024. Oregon has no 90th House seat. 7,147 awards sit in that leftover code, not in OR-01 through the numbered map.
Read the page as a coding leftover, not as a map of a constituency. The dollars remain USAspending.gov obligations. They simply lack a voting-district number in the performance field. Federal FY2024 is the entire packet window. A later fiscal year is not in this file. Cite 7,147 awards with $50.8 billion only as FY2024 facts.
The $50.8 billion FY2024 obligation total
$50.8 billion is the obligation roll-up for OR-90 in fiscal year 2024. Obligation means a recorded commitment, not an outlay and not Oregon’s state budget. SpendingVault does not recast $50.8 billion as Treasury cash. A Portland headquarters does not decide OR-90 membership. The 7,147 rows enter the bin when performance lacks a numbered Oregon district code.
First year and last year are both 2024. There is no second fiscal year in this packet. Federal FY2024 begins October 1. A later ingest can revise $50.8 billion and the 7,147-award count. Numbered Oregon districts remain separate. The $50.8 billion bucket is not a statewide Oregon total and not a voting-district map.
Performance location, still not headquarters
The 90 code does not switch the geography rule. Place of performance is still the field. A recipient headquartered in Portland, another Oregon district, or another state can appear in OR-90 if the performance district was unspecified.
Numbered Oregon districts are separate hubs. OR-90 is not a substitute for statewide Oregon. Use the Oregon state page for the state roll-up that includes mapped seats plus this bucket.
7,147 rows can include modifications stacked on fewer unique awards. The packet does not explain each unmapped row. The Oregon District 90 hub holds the lines. $50.8 billion remains the FY2024 obligation total for OR-90.
7,147 awards in the OR-90 extract
7,147 awards is the FY2024 record count for place of performance OR-90. Modifications can increment the count. The packet does not list unique vendors or the reason each row was left unmapped.
Keep $50.8 billion and 7,147 awards as two columns. A per-award average would be invented. The Oregon District 90 hub is the line-level table.
Quote OR-90 as a USAspending 90/98-style bucket: FY2024 obligations of $50.8 billion on 7,147 awards, place of performance unspecified relative to Oregon’s numbered seats. Do not call it a House district.
Series labels and related pages
Cite $50.8 billion as obligations. Outlays can lag and are a different USAspending series. Calling OR-90 “the 90th district” is a labeling error even when the dollar total is quoted correctly.
The all-districts directory includes mapped seats and other 90/98 buckets. Compare OR-90 only as an unspecified FY2024 obligation bin. This packet does not rank Oregon’s numbered districts against the bucket.
Oregon’s numbered districts and the Oregon state hub are other pages. This packet does not publish their totals. Keep OR-90 on the residual-bin page.
Using the Oregon 90 bucket without renaming it a seat
The $50.8 billion FY2024 obligation figure for OR-90 is an USAspending.gov roll-up of performance rows that never received a numbered Oregon House code. SpendingVault does not convert 7,147 awards into unique vendors or into Treasury outlays.
If the research question needs a voting-district map, open Oregon’s numbered district hubs. If it needs a statewide total, open the Oregon state page. OR-90 answers only the unspecified-bin question, still on obligations and still on FY2024. Oregon’s numbered district hubs remain the place to read mapped House seats. OR-90 is only the leftover USAspending bin. Reuse $50.8 billion with 7,147 awards, FY2024, obligations, and the unspecified-bucket label. The Oregon state page is the statewide roll-up if the question is larger than this residual code.
Questions
- Is Oregon District 90 a real congressional district?
- No. USAspending.gov uses 90 and 98 for unspecified or non-voting place of performance. Oregon has no 90th House seat. The $50.8 billion FY2024 total is the residual Oregon bucket, counted across 7,147 awards. Keep the bucket label when citing the figure.
- How much federal spending is coded OR-90?
- USAspending.gov records $50.8 billion in FY2024 obligations for Oregon district 90. That is an obligation figure, not outlays, and not Oregon’s state budget. 7,147 awards share the OR-90 place-of-performance tag. The packet year range is FY2024 only. Quote Oregon district 90 as a USAspending 90/98-style bucket of FY2024 obligations, not as a House seat.
- Does OR-90 mean the contractor is based in Oregon?
- Not necessarily. The field is place of performance. Rows enter district 90 when USAspending does not assign a numbered voting district. Recipient headquarters can be in Oregon or elsewhere. Mapped Oregon seats stay on their own pages. Quote Oregon district 90 as a USAspending 90/98-style bucket of FY2024 obligations, not as a House seat.
- Is $50.8 billion in Oregon district 90 already paid?
- No. $50.8 billion is an obligation aggregate from FY2024 award files. Outlays are a separate series. SpendingVault does not convert the OR-90 total into Treasury outlays. Cite it as unspecified-bucket obligations, not as a 90th district. Quote Oregon district 90 as a USAspending 90/98-style bucket of FY2024 obligations, not as a House seat.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.