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Universal Service Fund - High Cost in Oklahoma

CFDA 32.002 — federal program obligations to Oklahoma

Total obligated

$1.06B

Awards

68

USAspending.gov records $1,042,494,088.19 in Universal Service Fund - High Cost obligations under CFDA 32.002 with place of performance in Oklahoma, across 64 awards. The Oklahoma high-cost cell sits near Nebraska’s 32.002 join in dollar scale, with a similar award count (64 here, 62 on the Nebraska tie) and a mean near $16.3 million. Those two state tags are separate geography keys, not a ranking of rural networks. This page is the join of catalog 32.002 and state OK, not Oklahoma’s complete federal total.

Key figures

  • CFDA 32.002 shows $1,042,494,088.19 in Oklahoma obligations on 64 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $16.3 million per award.
  • High Cost is one USF catalog line, not every telecommunications program.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

High-cost support tagged to Oklahoma

CFDA 32.002 is titled Universal Service Fund - High Cost. Oklahoma is the place-of-performance state. $1,042,494,088.19 sums obligations on records that carry both keys. The Oklahoma hub totals every program. The national 32.002 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. It does not prove that Oklahoma’s terrain caused the awards, and it does not grade carriers.

Sixty-four awards against $1.04 billion is a concentrated file relative to assistance lines that explode into tens of thousands of rows. The mean near $16.3 million is an average across those 64 records, not a typical monthly high-cost payment.

Sixty-four awards against $1,042,494,088.19 is almost the same instrument count as Nebraska’s 62-award High Cost cell. Near-matching row counts invite false rankings. This page refuses that ranking. Oklahoma’s mean near $16.3 million is simply $1,042,494,088.19 divided by 64. If a later harvest adds rows without adding dollars, the mean will fall. That restatement would be a table event, not a finding that rural service got cheaper.

One USF catalog title, not the whole fund

High Cost is a specific CFDA. Other Universal Service mechanisms under different catalog numbers are outside $1,042,494,088.19. Veterans State Nursing Home Care and other Oklahoma program ties are also separate. Packet facts are the obligation sum, 64 awards, state OK, and CFDA 32.002. No carrier list and no unserved-location count are included.

The catalog title describes support for high-cost areas. USAspending still stores the dollars as obligations on award rows. That is not an FCC Form 499 narrative and not a broadband-availability map.

Full analysis: Universal Service Fund - High Cost (CFDA 32.002) in Oklahoma

Questions

How much High Cost Universal Service funding is obligated in Oklahoma?
USAspending records $1,042,494,088.19 in CFDA 32.002 obligations with Oklahoma place of performance, covering 64 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
How does Oklahoma’s High Cost cell compare with Nebraska’s?
This cell has 64 awards summing to $1,042,494,088.19. Nebraska’s 32.002 join is a separate geography key with its own totals. Similar award counts do not rank the two states.
What is the average High Cost award in Oklahoma?
Dividing $1,042,494,088.19 by 64 awards produces about $16.3 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a monthly support invoice.
Does this include all federal spending in Oklahoma?
No. Only CFDA 32.002 is in this cell. Other programs appear on the Oklahoma programs index.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

How this pair fits

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