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Department of Labor in New Hampshire

Federal obligations from Department of Labor to New Hampshire

Total obligated

$304.5M

Awards

124

Awarding agency Department of Labor (code 1601) lists $281,153,626.01 in New Hampshire place-of-performance obligations. 118 actions sit behind that total on USAspending.gov. This page is a JOIN: drop either side and the number is no longer $281,153,626.01.

Key figures

  • USAspending cell: DOL × New Hampshire = $281,153,626.01.
  • 118 records, about $2,382,657.85 each as a mean.
  • Outlays and fiscal-year splits are unpublished here.
  • Agency 1601 is the awarding-agency key on this overlay.
  • No contractor names in this packet; geography is statewide New Hampshire.

The 1601 overlay inside New Hampshire

A state-agency tie exists because two tables meet. Here the tables are Department of Labor (code 1601) and New Hampshire (NH). $281,153,626.01 is what remains after both filters. Workforce, unemployment-insurance, and wage-hour folklore can explain a search query; it cannot rewrite the cell.

118 rows produced $281,153,626.01. The mean of about $2,382,657.85 follows from division. High means often mark a few large instruments; low means often mark many small rows. This packet publishes neither a breakdown by award type nor a list of unique workforce offices or grantees.

Open Department of Labor in New Hampshire for the filtered table, New Hampshire federal spending for the next hub, Department of Labor for the remaining hub, and All spending ties for other pairs.

The mean on a DOL–New Hampshire overlay

$281,153,626.01 divided by 118 equals about $2,382,657.85. That sentence uses every numeric fact the packet allows for a per-award figure. It does not authorize a contractor roster, a CFDA list, or a fiscal-year split.

Do not subtract $281,153,626.01 from a remembered national DOL total and call the difference 'New Hampshire versus everywhere else.' This packet has no national total.

Full analysis: Department of Labor federal obligations in New Hampshire

Questions

What is the DOL obligation total for New Hampshire?
USAspending.gov records $281,153,626.01 in obligations for awarding agency 1601 (Department of Labor) with New Hampshire place of performance, covering 118 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Department of Labor's nationwide budget. The pair is a join, not a ranking.
Are unique Labor grantees listed for New Hampshire?
The extract lists 118 award actions totaling $281,153,626.01. Average obligation per award is about $2,382,657.85, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical workforce or wage-hour award. Unique workforce offices or grantees are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
Are Massachusetts or Vermont Labor awards included?
No. $281,153,626.01 and 118 awards are statewide New Hampshire place of performance. This packet does not split Concord, Manchester, and Nashua. Awards coded to Maine, Massachusetts, or Vermont are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Manchester. The geography key remains NH.
Which page filters Labor agency 1601 to New Hampshire?
Department of Labor in New Hampshire is the overlay. New Hampshire federal spending shows all agencies in the state. Department of Labor shows agency 1601 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.

How this pair fits

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