Department of Health and Human Services in Florida
Federal obligations from Department of Health and Human Services to Florida
Total obligated
$320.67B
Awards
7K
USAspending.gov records $307,785,095,653.66 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Florida, across 7,077 awards. Among the state–agency cells in this slice, that dollar total is the largest. The pair remains a join: one cabinet code and one state, not a verdict on Florida’s health system and not a claim that HHS spends only in Florida. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. Dividing the dollar total by 7,077 awards yields about $43.5 million per award on average.
Key figures
- HHS agency 075 shows $307,785,095,653.66 in Florida place-of-performance obligations on 7,077 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $43.5 million per award.
- Florida is a USAspending geography tag, not a county-level map.
- The cell is agency 075 × state FL, not all federal health spending in Florida.
- Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
The HHS–Florida intersection
This tie page reports the cell where awarding agency 075, labeled Department of Health and Human Services, meets Florida as place-of-performance state. The $307,785,095,653.66 figure is the sum of obligations on awards that carry both attributes. Statewide Florida spending includes every awarding agency. The HHS agency hub includes every state. This page is the overlap only.
Seven thousand seventy-seven awards is a mid-range row count for an HHS geography slice of this size. The dollars sit in the hundreds of billions because many HHS instruments are large, not because 7,077 is an unusually high record count. The join does not rank Florida as healthier or sicker than other states.
Florida’s population and tourism economy are not in the packet. They are not used here as multipliers, denominators, or explanations for $307,785,095,653.66. The cell is awarding agency 075 × place-of-performance FL. Demographic context belongs on other pages that actually carry Census facts.
Agency 075 without collapsing the cabinet
USAspending keys this join to awarding agency 075. Sub-agencies inside Health and Human Services can appear on other pages with other codes. This narrative does not merge those codes. Treating 075 as “all federal health spending in Florida” would ignore Veterans Affairs, Defense medical awards, and every other cabinet on the Florida hub.
The agency hub for 075 shows HHS awards without a Florida constraint. Packet facts here are the $307,785,095,653.66 obligation total, 7,077 awards, state FL, and code 075. Fiscal years, CMS versus NIH splits, and recipient names are not in those facts.
HHS is a cabinet with many operating divisions. CMS assistance, NIH research, and public-health grants can all land in code 075. This $307,785,095,653.66 total does not isolate any of them. Program pages, when they exist on SpendingVault, are the place for CFDA-level cuts.
Full analysis: Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Florida →
Questions
- How much HHS funding is obligated in Florida?
- USAspending records $307,785,095,653.66 in obligations for awarding agency 075 (Department of Health and Human Services) with Florida place of performance, covering 7,077 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not an outlay figure and not HHS’s national total.
- Does this include Medicare payments to Florida providers?
- The packet facts do not split 075 into CMS, NIH, or other operating divisions. The $307,785,095,653.66 total is the full awarding-agency 075 × Florida cell. Program-level pages live elsewhere when those aggregates exist.
- Why is the average award so large?
- Dividing $307,785,095,653.66 by 7,077 awards produces about $43.5 million per award. HHS aggregates often mix large assistance awards with smaller instruments. The mean is not a median invoice.
- Is this Florida’s total federal spending?
- No. This page filters awarding agency 075 only. Defense, Social Security, and other agencies appear on separate Florida ties. The Florida hub is the all-agency parent.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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