Unemployment Insurance in Michigan
CFDA 17.225 — federal program obligations to Michigan
Total obligated
$1.13B
Awards
28
The Unemployment Insurance catalog shows $1,006,545,718.24 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Michigan, across 27 awards. CFDA 17.225 and MI are the join keys. Twenty-seven records sit behind that dollar figure. The implied mean is about $37,279,471.05. Amounts are obligations, not outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 17.225 shows $1,006,545,718.24 in Michigan obligations on 27 awards.
- The mean is about $37,279,471.05 per award.
- The catalog is Unemployment Insurance, not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit table, or a layoff count.
- Michigan is a place-of-performance tag, not a unit census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
The 17.225–Michigan pair
Michigan as place of performance, Unemployment Insurance as the CFDA listing: 27 records summing to $1,006,545,718.24. It is not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit table, or a layoff count. A large cell is easy to misread as named recipients; this packet publishes none. Campaign-finance filings do not pay these awards. Correlation is not causation.
Unemployment Insurance in Michigan is the both-keys table. CFDA 17.225 drops geography. Michigan federal spending drops the catalog. Michigan programs is the Michigan program index. All spending ties is the ties index. Use the overlay when both keys must stay on.
Unemployment Insurance as a listing, not a claimant file
Official title: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Mixing Unemployment Insurance with job-training or other labor catalog lines that use different CFDA numbers would invent a broader total. Facts available: Michigan, CFDA 17.225, $1,006,545,718.24, 27 awards. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE is the catalog title. Administrative and trust-related assistance can post as a modest number of large records. This page does not count claimants, name employers, or convert obligations into weeks of benefits. New Jersey’s 17.225 overlay is a different state key. A 17.225 award coded to Ohio stays outside the Michigan cell even if a commuter lives in one state and works in the other. Unique recipients stay unpublished.
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Questions
- How much Unemployment Insurance is obligated in Michigan?
- USAspending.gov records $1,006,545,718.24 in CFDA 17.225 obligations with Michigan place of performance on 27 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit table, or a layoff count. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Michigan together when citing $1,006,545,718.24.
- Do 27 awards mean 27 local UI offices in Michigan?
- No. 27 is a USAspending award-record count, not 27 claimants, counties, or local offices. The implied mean is about $37,279,471.05 per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $1,006,545,718.24 are not outlays.
- Is this Michigan’s full federal labor spend?
- No. $1,006,545,718.24 is only the CFDA 17.225 × Michigan cell. Other catalogs appear on separate Michigan program pages. Nationwide 17.225 is not limited to Michigan. Mixing this listing with job-training or other labor catalog lines that use different CFDA numbers would invent a larger total.
- Where is the live 17.225 × Michigan table?
- Unemployment Insurance in Michigan is the overlay at /states/mi/programs/17.225/. CFDA 17.225 is /programs/17.225/. Michigan federal spending is /states/mi/. Michigan programs is /states/mi/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 17.225 × MI pair.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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