Department of Labor in District of Columbia
Federal obligations from Department of Labor to District of Columbia
Total obligated
$4.45B
Awards
2K
USAspending.gov records $3,831,810,801.22 in Department of Labor obligations under awarding agency 1601 with place of performance in the District of Columbia, across 1,491 awards. Mean obligation is about $2.57 million per award ($3,831,810,801.22 ÷ 1,491). The total is not a job-market score for the capital and not an outlay figure. Capital geography makes Labor awards common in the District; common is a tagging pattern, not an employment ranking. Outlays, participant counts, and fiscal years are not in the packet, so they are not reported as statistics here.
Key figures
- Labor agency 1601 shows $3,831,810,801.22 in DC place-of-performance obligations on 1,491 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $2.57 million per award.
- The total is not a job-market ranking or a participant count.
- No program split is in the facts.
- USAspending obligations are not outlays.
Labor and the District as a pair
Agency 1601, labeled Department of Labor, plus DC place of performance, sums to $3,831,810,801.22 on 1,491 awards. Employment and training grants, enforcement support, and administrative awards can all sit in a Labor table; the facts do not split those missions. This page does not allocate the $3.83 billion among ETA, OSHA, or other components.
The join is not an unemployment rate, not a wage ranking, and not a count of District workers.
One thousand four hundred ninety-one District Labor 1601 awards totaling $3,831,810,801.22 are not an unemployment-insurance ledger unless the overlay’s records say so — and this packet does not. Training, enforcement support, and administration can share the cell. Component shares are unpublished. $3,831,810,801.22 is the unsplit pair.
Awarding agency 1601
Overlay /states/dc/agencies/1601/ is the matching table. Code 1601 is the join key supplied in the aggregate. The agency hub /agencies/1601/ drops the District filter.
Readers should match 1601 rather than assuming every “Labor Department” label on the site uses the same code.
Full analysis: Department of Labor (agency 1601) federal obligations in the District of Columbia →
Questions
- How much has the Department of Labor obligated in DC?
- USAspending records $3,831,810,801.22 in agency 1601 obligations with District of Columbia place of performance, across 1,491 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays and not a jobs figure.
- Does this include unemployment benefits?
- The facts do not split programs. $3,831,810,801.22 is the full awarding-agency 1601 and DC place-of-performance total.
- What is agency code 1601?
- It is the awarding-agency code used in the overlay for Department of Labor on this page. The $3,831,810,801.22 total is keyed to 1601 and DC.
- What is the average award?
- About $2.57 million, from $3,831,810,801.22 divided by 1,491 awards. That mean is not a median and not a typical training grant.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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