Social Insurance for Railroad Workers in Kansas
CFDA 57.001 — federal program obligations to Kansas
Total obligated
$983.8M
Awards
9K
USAspending.gov records $951,597,423.15 in Social Insurance For Railroad Workers obligations under CFDA 57.001 with place of performance in Kansas, across 8,561 awards. Dividing $951,597,423.15 by 8,561 awards yields about $111,155 per award. Kansas sits in the same high-row 57.001 family as Virginia (11,589 awards) and Indiana (9,096 awards) in this harvest, with a mean close to Indiana’s. Three state tags, three aggregates, no employment ranking. The page joins catalog 57.001 to state KS.
Key figures
- CFDA 57.001 shows $951,597,423.15 in Kansas obligations on 8,561 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $111,155 per award.
- The cell is railroad social insurance, not SSA retirement or DOT rail grants.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
Railroad social insurance on the Kansas geography key
CFDA 57.001 is titled Social Insurance For Railroad Workers. Kansas is the place-of-performance state. $951,597,423.15 sums obligations on records that carry both keys. Eight thousand five hundred sixty-one awards is a thick benefits-style file. The dollar total is slightly under $1 billion, lower than the Virginia and Indiana 57.001 cells in this slice, while the mean stays in the same $111,000 neighborhood as Indiana. That pattern is arithmetic, not a finding that Kansas rail families receive the same checks as Indiana families.
The Kansas hub totals every program. The national 57.001 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Abandoned-mine or highway programs in other states are irrelevant to this catalog number. Mixing Social Security Administration lines into $951,597,423.15 would misstate the cell.
Eight thousand five hundred sixty-one awards against $951,597,423.15 is the smallest dollar total among the three 57.001 joins in this harvest, with a mean near $111,155 that tracks Indiana more than Virginia. Tracking another state’s mean is not evidence of equal benefits. Kansas place of performance remains a geography stamp. The overlay will list 8,561 rows if the harvest is unchanged. This prose does not reprint those rows.
What 57.001 records—and what it does not
The catalog is railroad-worker social insurance, not unemployment insurance under Labor, not Amtrak grants, and not Federal Transit Formula Grants. Packet facts are the obligation total, 8,561 awards, state KS, and CFDA 57.001. No beneficiary roster and no occupation split are included.
Place of performance tagged Kansas can reflect the awarding file’s geography stamp, not every retiree’s mailing address. Rail corridors that enter Missouri or Colorado do not automatically reallocate $951,597,423.15.
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Questions
- How much railroad worker social insurance is obligated in Kansas?
- USAspending records $951,597,423.15 in CFDA 57.001 obligations with Kansas place of performance, covering 8,561 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
- How does Kansas compare with Indiana’s 57.001 cell?
- Kansas has 8,561 awards summing to $951,597,423.15. Indiana’s 57.001 join is a separate geography key. Similar means do not rank rail employment or benefit generosity.
- What is the average CFDA 57.001 award in Kansas?
- Dividing $951,597,423.15 by 8,561 awards produces about $111,155 per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical monthly benefit.
- Is this Social Security spending in Kansas?
- No. This cell is CFDA 57.001 only. Social Security Administration programs use other codes.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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