General Services Administration in Florida
Federal obligations from General Services Administration to Florida
Total obligated
$13.37B
Awards
906
The Department of the Treasury shows $13,368,813,118.92 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Florida, across 886 awards. Awarding-agency 020 and Florida (FL) are the pair. The dollars are obligations, not outlays, and not a finding that Florida “attracted” the awards. USAspending.gov is the source of the two integers.
Key figures
- Treasury in Florida: $13,368,813,118.92 across 886 USAspending awards.
- Implied mean about $15.09 million per record, not a typical tax refund and not a typical fiscal-agent fee.
- Agency 020 × FL is not a IRS collections total, a household tax-refund statistic, or a state-budget plug.
- Cite obligations, not outlays, from USAspending.gov.
- Statewide FL is not Miami-Dade versus the Panhandle.
Treasury’s Florida-coded award book
Keep two filters in view. Awarding agency is Department of the Treasury, agency 020. Geography is Florida. The surviving file is $13,368,813,118.92 and 886 awards. Fiscal-service, tax-administration, and other Treasury awarding actions can share agency 020. This packet does not classify those rows. Other awarding agencies inside Florida sit on other pages even when the same metro hosts their work.
Dollars per record come to about $15.09 million. That mean mixes large assistance or contract vehicles with smaller actions. It is not a typical tax refund and not a typical fiscal-agent fee. Unique recipients are unpublished. Florida’s Treasury cell is an 886-row book against a mid-teens billion sum. A large-population state tag does not turn 886 into a household refund census. Unique recipients are unpublished.
What the Treasury–Florida pair is not
This join is not a IRS collections total, a household tax-refund statistic, or a state-budget plug. $13,368,813,118.92 measures award obligations with a 020 awarding-agency code and a FL place-of-performance tag. Florida’s South Florida metros, the I-4 corridor, and the Panhandle share the FL tag. This packet does not split them. Georgia and Alabama awards stay in other state cells.
Department of the Treasury in Florida is the overlay. Florida federal spending still includes every other awarding agency in the state extract. Department of the Treasury is the parent agency hub without a Florida filter. All spending ties holds the rest of the join list. Correlation is not causation: sharing a state with Treasury does not mean the state caused the cell.
Full analysis: Department of the Treasury federal obligations in Florida →
Questions
- How much Treasury spending is coded to Florida?
- USAspending.gov lists $13,368,813,118.92 in Department of the Treasury obligations across 886 Florida-coded awards. Agency 020 × FL is an obligation join, not an outlay. Department of the Treasury in Florida is the live overlay. Later ingests can revise 886 awards; prefer the overlay if the table moved.
- What programs sit inside the Treasury–Florida total?
- The packet does not convert Treasury awards into IRS collections or household refunds. $13,368,813,118.92 is the combined obligation sum for awarding agency 020 inside Florida coding. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote $13,368,813,118.92 and 886 together. Do not infer a program mix from the state tag alone.
- Is $13,368,813,118.92 cash already spent in Florida?
- No. $13,368,813,118.92 is an obligation total on USAspending.gov, not an outlay register and not a Treasury payment file. Awards can obligate in one window and pay on another. SpendingVault indexes the pair; it does not convert 886 awards into cash already paid.
- Where is the live Treasury–Florida table?
- Department of the Treasury in Florida is the overlay at /states/fl/agencies/020/. Florida federal spending and Department of the Treasury are the parent hubs, not addends. All spending ties lists other agency-state pairs. Keep both sides of the join when citing $13,368,813,118.92. Obligations are not outlays.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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