National Labor Relations Board in District of Columbia
Federal obligations from National Labor Relations Board to District of Columbia
Total obligated
$60.0M
Awards
47
Two filters produce one cell: National Labor Relations Board as awarding agency 420 and District of Columbia as geography. USAspending.gov publishes $54,374,719.74 and 40 awards for that pair. Neither filter alone is the number on this page. 40 awards against $54,374,719.74 is a thin award file: forty rows, so the mean is large and easy to misread as a typical invoice. The implied mean is about $1.36 million per award — a quotient of two packet facts, not a typical invoice. USAspending.gov is the source. Amounts are obligations, not outlays.
Key figures
- USAspending cell: Labor Relations Board × District of Columbia = $54,374,719.74.
- 40 records, about $1.36 million each as a mean.
- Outlays and fiscal-year splits are unpublished here.
- No fiscal year is in the facts for $54,374,719.74.
- No contractor names in this packet; geography is statewide District of Columbia.
Both keys, one total: 420 and DC
Drop the District of Columbia filter and $54,374,719.74 is no longer this page. Drop the National Labor Relations Board filter and $54,374,719.74 is no longer this page. The join is the product of both keys on USAspending.gov. A National Labor Relations Board award coded outside DC is out. An award in District of Columbia from a different awarding agency is out even if the topic sounds related. District of Columbia (DC) excludes Maryland and Virginia.
40 award actions sit under $54,374,719.74. That count is a thin award file: forty rows, so the mean is large and easy to misread as a typical invoice. It is not a roster of grantees. Treating the cell as a caseload ranking of unfair-labor-practice dockets or a roster of named unions over-reads the extract. Unique recipients are unpublished. Modifications can add rows without adding new vendors.
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A mean of $1.36 million without a distribution
Arithmetic is allowed: $54,374,719.74 ÷ 40 ≈ $1.36 million. Interpretation as a typical Labor Relations Board award is not allowed, because the packet has no median, no quartiles, and no award-type split. The 40 figure is not a count of distinct programs.
Union-hearing rooms and headquarters-adjacent offices in the district may be reader landmarks, not published subtotals. DC place of performance does not split Northwest, Northeast, or suburban Maryland mail drops. Those place names are folklore paths for search, unused as math.
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Questions
- What USAspending total pairs National Labor Relations Board with District of Columbia?
- USAspending.gov records $54,374,719.74 in obligations for awarding agency 420 (National Labor Relations Board) with District of Columbia place of performance, covering 40 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not National Labor Relations Board's nationwide budget. The pair is a join, not a ranking.
- Why is $1.36 million not a typical District of Columbia Labor Relations Board award?
- The extract lists 40 award actions totaling $54,374,719.74. Average obligation per award is about $1.36 million, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice. Unique grantees are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Does the District of Columbia Labor Relations Board join include Maryland and Virginia?
- No. $54,374,719.74 and 40 awards are statewide District of Columbia place of performance. DC place of performance does not split Northwest, Northeast, or suburban Maryland mail drops. Awards coded to Maryland and Virginia are outside this cell. The geography key remains DC.
- What URL is the National Labor Relations Board × District of Columbia overlay?
- National Labor Relations Board in District of Columbia is the overlay. District of Columbia federal spending shows all agencies in the state. National Labor Relations Board shows agency 420 without a state filter. All spending ties lists other pairs. Original filings remain on the source sites.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
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