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Department of Education in New York

Federal obligations from Department of Education to New York

Total obligated

$30.53B

Awards

7K

The Department of Education shows $29,529,669,504.48 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to New York, across 5,939 awards. Awarding-agency 091 and New York (NY) are the pair. A dense-state education cell is not a Regents-exam explanation, not a CUNY-versus-SUNY ledger, and not cash already in district accounts. USAspending.gov supplies the integers.

Key figures

  • Education in New York: $29,529,669,504.48 across 5,939 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $4.97 million per record, not per-pupil aid.
  • Agency 091 × NY is not a Regents report and not a district census.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

Education awards on an NY tag

Department of Education as awarding agency, New York as place-of-performance: 5,939 records summing to $29,529,669,504.48. An Education award in New Jersey is a different cell. A HUD award in New York is outside agency 091 even when a school building is involved.

The implied mean is about $4.97 million per award. Formula grants to the state and smaller competitions can share that average. This packet does not name Title programs inside the 5,939 rows.

Department of Education in New York is the overlay. New York federal spending is the all-agency state hub. All spending ties lists other pairs. Five thousand nine hundred thirty-nine Education records in New York are statewide, not a New York City-only file. $29,529,669,504.48 is the obligation sum for agency 091 inside NY coding. Department of Education in New York does not publish a Big Five split.

Not a Board of Regents report

Enrollment, graduation rates, and exam results are not USAspending fields. $29,529,669,504.48 does not grade New York schools. It sums award obligations with a 091 code and an NY tag.

5,939 awards are not 5,939 districts. Unique LEAs and unique campuses are unpublished. New York did not cause the dollar total by running a large school system. Enrollment is not a packet fact. The join is 091 × NY. Correlation is not causation. Regents exams and mayoral-control debates are not USAspending fields. $29,529,669,504.48 does not grade schools. New York federal spending still includes HUD, USDA, and DHS cells that are not 091.

Full analysis: Department of Education federal obligations in New York

Questions

How much has the Department of Education obligated in New York?
USAspending.gov records $29,529,669,504.48 across 5,939 awards with awarding agency 091 and a New York tag. That is an obligation join, not an outlay and not the state’s education budget. USAspending.gov is the originating system. Department of Education in New York is the live overlay for this pair. $29,529,669,504.48 remains an obligation sum, not an outlay, across 5,939 awards.
Is most of this New York City schools?
The packet is statewide. $29,529,669,504.48 and 5,939 awards use the NY geography tag. City-versus-rest-of-state shares are unpublished. This packet publishes only the Department of Education (agency 091) join inside New York coding. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote $29,529,669,504.48 and 5,939 together.
Is this per-student federal aid?
No. The packet has no enrollment figure. Per-pupil ratios would need a denominator that is not here. SpendingVault indexes the pair; it does not convert $29,529,669,504.48 into cash already paid. Later ingests can revise 5,939 awards. Prefer the overlay if the table moved.
Where is the live table?
Department of Education in New York is the overlay. New York federal spending and Department of Education are the parents. All spending ties lists other pairs. New York federal spending and Department of Education are parent hubs, not addends. All spending ties lists other agency-state pairs. Keep both sides of the join when citing $29,529,669,504.48. Obligations are not outlays.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.

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