USAspending in Puerto Rico District 98 (unspecified)
USAspending.gov attributes $100.7 billion in FY2024 federal obligations to Puerto Rico District 98, across 38,799 awards. Code 98 is a USAspending unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance bucket, not a numbered House district on the island. Puerto Rico’s delegate status in Congress is a separate political fact from this data code. The dollars are obligations, not outlays, for FY2024 only.
Key figures
- Puerto Rico District 98 FY2024 obligations were $100.7 billion on 38,799 awards.
- Code 98 is a USAspending unspecified or non-voting bucket.
- District is place of performance, not recipient HQ.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
- Facts cover FY2024 only.
What District 98 means for Puerto Rico
USAspending uses 90 and 98 as unspecified or non-voting congressional-district codes on place of performance. For Puerto Rico, 98 is that residual bin in this packet. FY2024 obligations in the bin totaled $100.7 billion. The award count is 38,799.
Do not read PR-98 as “the 98th district of Puerto Rico.” The island is not divided into 98 House seats in this dataset. The code marks awards whose Puerto Rico performance location was not assigned to a standard numbered district field.
Thirty-eight thousand seven hundred ninety-nine awards
The 38,799 count is a thick FY2024 file. Thick files usually mix assistance and contract actions and can include many modifications. Unique vendors are not in the packet. Those records still sum to $100.7 billion in obligations.
First year and last year are both 2024. The count is a single-fiscal-year stock, not a multi-year archive of every federal action in Puerto Rico.
Place of performance on the island, not headquarters
Congressional district here is still place of performance. A mainland firm can appear in the $100.7 billion if USAspending codes the work to PR-98. A Puerto Rico–based recipient can be missing if performance is coded to a state district or another residual code.
Headquarters maps of “Puerto Rico contractors” will not match this page. The page answers which FY2024 obligations carry the PR-98 performance tag.
Obligations, not outlays
The $100.7 billion is an obligation total. Obligations are legal commitments. Outlays are payments. Assistance awards common in territorial files can obligate in one year and disburse on a different schedule.
The accurate FY2024 statement is that agencies obligated $100.7 billion on 38,799 awards with Puerto Rico District 98 place of performance. It is not a cash-disbursement total for the island. A mainland headquarters can appear here if performance is coded PR-98; a Puerto Rico headquarters can be missing if it is not.
Puerto Rico jurisdiction page and the district index
The Puerto Rico District 98 hub is this residual table. The Puerto Rico jurisdiction page rolls place-of-performance activity at the territory level. The all-districts index lists other 90 and 98 buckets alongside numbered House districts in the states. Code 98 is a USAspending unspecified or non-voting bucket.
Puerto Rico District 98 beside the territory page
The Puerto Rico jurisdiction page rolls place-of-performance activity for the territory. PR-98 is the unspecified 98-code slice: 38,799 awards and $100.7 billion in FY2024 obligations. Those two views can differ if other Puerto Rico district codes exist in USAspending. This packet only certifies the 98-code rollup.
Thirty-eight thousand seven hundred ninety-nine records is a thick territorial residual. Unique vendors are not in the facts. Assistance and contract actions can both add rows. The Puerto Rico District 98 hub is the table to inspect. The all-districts index lists other 90 and 98 buckets, including DC-98 as a separate file. Brief $100.7 billion as FY2024 USAspending obligations with PR-98 place of performance. That is not a cash total for the island and not a map of 98 House seats. Puerto Rico District 98 should be cited as $100.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 38,799 awards with unspecified or non-voting code 98. That is not a map of 98 House seats and not a cash total for the island. Thirty-eight thousand seven hundred ninety-nine is a record count. The Puerto Rico jurisdiction page is a wider grain. This packet only certifies the 98-code rollup of $100.7 billion. A mainland firm can appear among the 38,799 awards if performance is coded PR-98. A Puerto Rico–based firm can be missing if it is not. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are not this district total. The all-districts index lists other 90 and 98 buckets, including DC-98 as a separate file. FY2024 is the only year in the facts. USAspending.gov is the source. Puerto Rico District 98 is a 98-code remainder: $100.7 billion in FY2024 USAspending obligations on 38,799 awards. The thick file is an action count. The territory page is a wider grain. This page is only PR-98. Mainland vendors can appear; island vendors can be absent; place of performance decides. Code 98 is not 98 House seats. Obligations are not outlays. The facts start in 2024 and end in 2024.
Questions
- How much did USAspending record for Puerto Rico District 98 in FY2024?
- USAspending.gov shows $100.7 billion in FY2024 obligations for Puerto Rico District 98 place of performance, across 38,799 awards. Code 98 is an unspecified or non-voting bucket. The figures are obligations, not outlays, and cover FY2024 only. Treat Puerto Rico District 98 as a residual USAspending geography code for FY2024, with $100.7 billion in obligations on 38,799 awards, not as a constituency voters elect.
- Is District 98 Puerto Rico’s congressional district?
- It is a USAspending unspecified or non-voting place-of-performance code, not a map of 98 House seats. Codes 90 and 98 mark residual geography in the award data. The $100.7 billion total belongs to that PR-98 bucket, not to a numbered voting district.
- Are these outlays to Puerto Rico?
- No. They are obligations totaling $100.7 billion in FY2024 on 38,799 awards. Outlays are actual payments and are not the district total on this SpendingVault page. USAspending district totals on SpendingVault are obligations, so the $100.7 billion FY2024 figure is a commitment stock on 38,799 awards, not a disbursement total for Puerto Rico.
- If a company is based in Puerto Rico, is the award here?
- Only if place of performance is coded PR-98. A Puerto Rico headquarters is not the district field. Work coded to a state or another district code will not sit in this $100.7 billion total. Only the place-of-performance code puts an award in this $100.7 billion FY2024 rollup; a Puerto Rico office address is neither required nor enough to enter the 38,799 records.
Congressional district is USAspending place-of-performance, not the recipient HQ. District 90/98 are USAspending unspecified/non-voting buckets.