General Services Administration in New Jersey
Federal obligations from General Services Administration to New Jersey
Total obligated
$8.48B
Awards
73K
USAspending.gov records $7,156,122,307.94 in Department of Housing and Urban Development obligations with place of performance in New Jersey, across 67,683 awards. Awarding agency 086 and state NJ are the pair. High volume under a $7.16 billion sum produces a mean of about $105,730 per award ($7,156,122,307.94 ÷ 67,683).
Key figures
- HUD agency 086 shows $7,156,122,307.94 in New Jersey place-of-performance obligations on 67,683 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $105,730 per award record.
- Award count is not a household count.
- Tri-state markets coded to NY or PA are outside this cell.
- USAspending obligations are not outlays.
HUD’s New Jersey volume
Sixty-seven thousand six hundred eighty-three awards is a high row count. $7,156,122,307.94 spread across those records yields a mean near $105,730. That pattern matches assistance-heavy HUD aggregates: many rows, modest mean. Program names are still not in the facts, so voucher versus public-housing shares are not stated.
67,683 is an award-record count, not a count of New Jersey households, units, or landlords.
Sixty-seven thousand six hundred eighty-three New Jersey HUD records under $7,156,122,307.94 exclude New York–tagged awards. A tri-state housing story that ignores that tagging rule will mix states this table keeps apart. The mean near $105,730 is per award record, not per family in the New York metro.
Awarding agency 086
The Department of Housing and Urban Development hub is nationwide. New Jersey’s $7,156,122,307.94 is the NJ geography filter. Overlay /states/nj/agencies/086/ should match 67,683 awards.
This copy does not allocate dollars to Newark, Jersey City, or other localities. Metro shares are absent from the packet.
Full analysis: Department of Housing and Urban Development federal obligations in New Jersey →
Questions
- How much HUD funding is obligated in New Jersey?
- USAspending records $7,156,122,307.94 in agency 086 obligations with New Jersey place of performance, across 67,683 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
- Does 67,683 awards mean 67,683 families?
- No. It is an award-record count. Multiple awards can attach to one recipient, and one award can cover many households.
- What is the average HUD award in New Jersey?
- About $105,730, from $7,156,122,307.94 divided by 67,683 awards. That mean is not a median voucher and not monthly rent.
- Is New York City housing included?
- Only awards with place-of-performance state New Jersey enter $7,156,122,307.94. Awards tagged NY are on New York pages.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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