Unemployment Insurance in Connecticut
CFDA 17.225 — federal program obligations to Connecticut
Total obligated
$376.3M
Awards
27
Unemployment Insurance (CFDA 17.225) shows $288,826,570.94 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Connecticut, on 25 awards. 25 awards against $288,826,570.94 imply a mean near $11,553,062.84 per record. UI administrative and related federal awards can explain large dollars beside a limited row count. This page is a catalog-program × state join, not a claimant, week, or employer census and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source table.
Key figures
- CFDA 17.225 × Connecticut records $288,826,570.94 in USAspending obligations.
- 25 awards sit under that sum; the mean is about $11,553,062.84 per record, not a typical unit.
- Matching Unemployment Insurance to Connecticut is not causation and not a claimant, week, or employer census.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.
Twenty-five Connecticut unemployment-insurance awards
Read Unemployment Insurance in Connecticut as the filtered table; this page is the prose overlay for the same cell. Unemployment Insurance (CFDA 17.225) with Connecticut place of performance sums to $288,826,570.94 on 25 awards. USAspending.gov is the source. The join is not a claimant, week, or employer census.
Implied mean obligation is about $11,553,062.84 ($288,826,570.94 ÷ 25). That ratio is not a typical UI week and not a typical claimant year. UI administrative and related federal awards explain large dollars beside a limited row count. Recipients are unpublished.
Hartford did not earn the sum by sitting on a CT tag. Matching 17.225 to Connecticut is not a ranking. Awards tagged to New York, Massachusetts, or Rhode Island are other cells. WIOA, Trade Adjustment, or other DOL CFDAs stay outside $288,826,570.94 unless they also carry 17.225. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. The overlay Unemployment Insurance in Connecticut is the live table.
CFDA 17.225 without a claimant roster
Official catalog title: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. That string is Assistance Listings language. It does not grade Connecticut's UI trust fund. The nationwide CFDA 17.225 page includes other states, so it is not this cell.
ETA 2112 reports and state DOL UI dashboards live elsewhere. Mixing those files with this join would invent a per-claimant dollar figure the packet does not support. Hartford-office folklore is ordinary speech, not a packet field. WIOA or TAA listings stay outside this cell unless they also carry 17.225.
Full analysis: Unemployment Insurance federal funding in Connecticut →
Questions
- How much Unemployment Insurance is obligated in Connecticut?
- USAspending.gov records $288,826,570.94 in CFDA 17.225 obligations across 25 awards coded to Connecticut. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Connecticut's full federal total. Keep both the program name and Connecticut in any citation.
- Do 25 awards mean 25 Connecticut UI claimants?
- Award count is a row count. $288,826,570.94 ÷ 25 is about $11,553,062.84 per record as a mean, not a typical UI week and not a typical claimant year. UI administrative and related federal awards can dominate dollars. This packet does not list recipients. See Unemployment Insurance in Connecticut for the stored table.
- Is this Connecticut's entire Labor Department book?
- No. The $288,826,570.94 and 25 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 17.225 with a Connecticut geography tag. WIOA, Trade Adjustment, or other DOL CFDAs are separate joins. Those dollars sit outside this cell. Mixing those files with this join would invent a figure the packet does not support.
- Where is the live Connecticut × 17.225 overlay?
- Unemployment Insurance in Connecticut is the overlay. See Connecticut federal spending, Connecticut programs, CFDA 17.225, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this snapshot. Keep the obligation label on $288,826,570.94. Do not invent a fiscal year.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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