Unemployment Insurance in Nevada
CFDA 17.225 — federal program obligations to Nevada
Total obligated
$325.2M
Awards
23
Unemployment Insurance (CFDA 17.225) shows $300,444,729.50 in USAspending.gov obligations with Nevada as place of performance. Twenty-two awards carry that total. The join is a Labor listing crossed with a state location field, not Nevada's entire budget and not a census of unemployed workers or a count of weekly claims. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 17.225 in Nevada shows $300,444,729.50 in USAspending obligations on twenty-two awards.
- Awards are assistance rows, not a claimant or weekly-claims census.
- The join is CFDA 17.225 plus place of performance, not all Labor Department dollars.
- The total is commitments, not benefit checks already mailed.
Nevada x 17.225 is a UI join, not a claims census
This page pairs CFDA 17.225, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, with Nevada place of performance. Unemployment Insurance, in program language, is a Department of Labor listing that covers federal support for state UI administration and related federal unemployment accounts as tagged in USAspending. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations: $300,444,729.50 on twenty-two awards. The extract does not list claimants, average weekly benefit, or weeks claimed. Treat the pair as a catalog intersection, not a ranking of which state needs the program more, and not a claim that twenty-two awards equal that many local offices.
Other Labor listings — employment service, job training, or different UI-related codes — sit outside $300,444,729.50 unless they also carry 17.225. Mixing UI with job-training or employment-service listings would invent a combined labor figure the packet never computed. Correlation between this obligation sum and local need statistics is not causation. Those statistics are not in the packet. Place of performance as Nevada locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $300,444,729.50 in the state treasury, and it does not prove every dollar stayed inside Nevada after subawards.
22 awards behind $300,444,729.50
Award count is a row count of assistance awards, including possible annual runs and modifications. It is not a census of unemployed workers or a count of weekly claims. Mean obligation is about $13.66 million if $300,444,729.50 were divided evenly across 22 lines — a mechanical ratio, not a typical payment published by the agency.
Twenty-two awards are too many to narrate one by one. Sort the Nevada 17.225 overlay by amount to see concentration. This page will not invent recipient names. Open Unemployment Insurance in Nevada for the stored table. Do not convert 22 into a map of Nevada providers. The $300,444,729.50 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards.
Full analysis: Unemployment Insurance federal funding in Nevada →
Questions
- How much Unemployment Insurance funding is obligated in Nevada?
- USAspending.gov shows $300,444,729.50 in obligations for CFDA 17.225 with Nevada as place of performance, across twenty-two awards. The sum is a commitment total on assistance awards, not outlays and not the state's entire federal-spending total. Other Labor listings are outside this join unless they also carry 17.225.
- Do 22 awards mean 22 Nevada workers received UI?
- No. Award count is a row count of assistance awards and can include continuations. It is not a census of unemployed workers or a count of weekly claims. The packet does not name recipients. See the Nevada 17.225 overlay for named lines as USAspending stored them.
- Is this Nevada's entire unemployment system?
- No. The join is CFDA 17.225 crossed with Nevada place of performance. Related programs on other CFDA numbers are not inside $300,444,729.50 unless the award also carries 17.225. Mixing UI with job-training or employment-service listings would invent a combined labor figure the packet never computed.
- Is the UI total already paid to Nevada claimants?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $300,444,729.50 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Completed activity and remaining balances are not published in this packet.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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