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USAspending in Pennsylvania District 10, FY2024

Pennsylvania District 10 accounts for $129.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending.gov obligations on 15,294 awards. District 10 is a numbered Pennsylvania House district used here as a place-of-performance code. It is not Pennsylvania’s unspecified District 90 bucket. The dollars are obligations, not outlays, and the facts run FY2024 through FY2024.

Key figures

  • Pennsylvania District 10 FY2024 obligations were $129.8 billion on 15,294 awards.
  • District 10 is a numbered House district; District 90 is the unspecified bucket.
  • Place of performance, not HQ, assigns the district.
  • Totals are obligations, not outlays.
  • The window is FY2024 only.

The FY2024 rollup for Pennsylvania’s 10th

USAspending attributes $129.8 billion in FY2024 obligations to awards with Pennsylvania District 10 place of performance. The matching award count is 15,294. Both numbers describe a single fiscal year: first year 2024, last year 2024.

The rollup is a geography total, not a member’s budget. Federal agencies obligated on contracts, grants, and other awards whose performance location is coded PA-10. The member from the 10th district does not appropriate this $129.8 billion as a personal account.

Fifteen thousand two hundred ninety-four records

The 15,294 figure counts award records, not unique vendors and not unique facilities. Repeat recipients and modifications can add rows. Dollar volume of $129.8 billion can sit unevenly across those rows; this packet has no size distribution.

Open the Pennsylvania District 10 hub to inspect individual awards. This guide does not invent leading agencies, NAICS codes, or recipient names. It only restates the packet facts and the USAspending district rules.

Place of performance versus a Pennsylvania headquarters

Congressional district on USAspending is where the work is reported to occur. A company based in another Pennsylvania district, or outside the state, still counts toward $129.8 billion if performance is coded to the 10th. A company based in the 10th can be absent if performance is coded elsewhere.

Pennsylvania also has a District 90 unspecified bucket for performance that did not map to a numbered seat. Awards in that residual file are not in this $129.8 billion. Mixing the two codes erases the difference between mapped District 10 work and unmapped Pennsylvania work.

Obligations rather than outlays

An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. SpendingVault’s Pennsylvania District 10 total is obligations. FY2024 commitments can pay out later; later de-obligations do not rewrite this slice.

The accurate sentence is that agencies obligated $129.8 billion in FY2024 on 15,294 awards with PA-10 place of performance. “Paid to the 10th district” is a different claim and is not supported by these facts. A later de-obligation would show in a later fiscal year, not as cash already paid in FY2024.

Pennsylvania context pages

The Pennsylvania District 10 hub is this numbered district’s table. The Pennsylvania state page aggregates statewide place of performance, including District 90’s residual if present. The all-districts index lists other Pennsylvania districts and unspecified codes used in USAspending. Fifteen thousand two hundred ninety-four records can include repeat recipients.

Pennsylvania District 10 as a mapped seat, not PA-90

The Pennsylvania District 10 hub holds the 15,294 awards behind $129.8 billion. That is mapped 10th-district place of performance. Pennsylvania District 90’s unspecified file is a different code and a different dollar total. Do not merge them in a member briefing.

The Pennsylvania state page includes numbered districts and the residual. It will not equal $129.8 billion. Use this page when the question is specifically PA-10 performance location in FY2024. Use the all-districts index to reach other Pennsylvania seats. Obligations of $129.8 billion on 15,294 awards are FY2024 commitments from USAspending.gov. They are not outlays and not a list of firms headquartered in the 10th. The packet has no city names. Cite Pennsylvania District 10 as $129.8 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 15,294 awards with numbered place-of-performance code PA-10. Pennsylvania District 90 is the unspecified leftover and is not included in $129.8 billion. Keep the mapped seat and the residual on separate rows. Fifteen thousand two hundred ninety-four records can include repeat recipients. Unique vendors are not in the packet. The Pennsylvania District 10 hub is the award table. The Pennsylvania state page is wider and will not match $129.8 billion. Agencies obligated $129.8 billion on awards USAspending located in the 10th in FY2024. That is not cash paid in the district and not a member-controlled account. Place of performance, not headquarters, is the test. The facts cover FY2024 only. USAspending.gov is the source. A Pennsylvania District 10 briefing can stop at four facts: $129.8 billion, 15,294 awards, FY2024, numbered place-of-performance code PA-10. Everything else on this page is a rule for not over-reading those facts. Do not convert them into outlays. Do not convert them into a list of firms based in the 10th. Do not merge them with Pennsylvania District 90. USAspending.gov is the source for the rollup on the Pennsylvania District 10 hub.

Questions

How much did USAspending record for Pennsylvania District 10 in FY2024?
USAspending.gov shows $129.8 billion in FY2024 obligations with a Pennsylvania District 10 place of performance, on 15,294 awards. These are obligations, not outlays. The district field is performance location, not headquarters. The facts cover FY2024 only. Those figures are FY2024 USAspending obligations with a Pennsylvania District 10 place of performance, covering 15,294 awards, not outlays and not a headquarters extract.
How is District 10 different from Pennsylvania District 90?
District 10 is a numbered House district. District 90 is USAspending’s unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket. The $129.8 billion on this page is mapped to the 10th district. Unmapped Pennsylvania performance sits in the 90-coded file, not here. Pennsylvania District 10 is a numbered House seat in this dataset; codes 90 and 98 are the unspecified buckets. The $129.8 billion FY2024 total on 15,294 awards is mapped to District 10 place of performance.
Is $129.8 billion the amount paid out in the district?
No. It is the FY2024 obligation sum on 15,294 awards coded to Pennsylvania District 10 place of performance. Outlays are payments and are not this page’s district total. USAspending district totals on SpendingVault are obligations, so the $129.8 billion FY2024 figure is a commitment stock on 15,294 awards, not a disbursement total for Pennsylvania.
Does headquarters in the 10th district include an award here?
Only if place of performance is coded PA-10. A local headquarters is not the USAspending district field. Work performed in another Pennsylvania district or another state will not enter the $129.8 billion total. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $129.8 billion FY2024 rollup; a Pennsylvania office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 15,294 records.

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