Department of Labor in Oregon
Federal obligations from Department of Labor to Oregon
Total obligated
$1.31B
Awards
199
USAspending.gov records $1,162,996,317.21 in Department of Labor obligations coded to agency 1601 with Oregon place of performance, across 182 awards. That is a high dollar total on a relatively short row list. Average obligation per award is about $6,390,089.66 — a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical workforce grant.
Key figures
- Labor (1601) in Oregon: $1,162,996,317.21 across 182 awards.
- Average obligation per award is about $6,390,089.66.
- The total is obligations, not outlays, and not nationwide Labor.
- OR is place of performance, not a Portland-only split.
What the Labor-Oregon join is
Awarding agency 1601 and place-of-performance state OR meet here. $1,162,996,317.21 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Department of Labor's nationwide budget, not Oregon's entire federal inflow, and not cash already paid. Workforce-board, timber, and statewide job-training folklore may send a reader here. Those stories are not packet NAICS and not a census of Oregon workers.
182 award actions sit behind that dollar figure — a short award list beside a billion-dollar obligation total. A few large awards can dominate a dollar total even when the row count looks modest. The join does not rank Oregon against other states and does not name training boards inside the extract.
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182 Labor actions under one Oregon filter
Dividing $1,162,996,317.21 by 182 yields about $6,390,089.66 per award on average. That average hides contracts, grants, and other instruments. It is not a typical workforce grant. Repeat awards and modifications still add rows; the listed count is not a unique-recipient census. Board names belong on the overlay if they appear as recipients; they are not extra packet dollars.
Workforce-board, timber, and statewide job-training folklore is a coding conversation, not a packet field. Agency names and recipient rows live on the overlay table, not in this narrative's extra columns.
Full analysis: Department of Labor federal obligations in Oregon →
Questions
- How much has the Labor Department obligated in Oregon?
- USAspending.gov records $1,162,996,317.21 in obligations for awarding agency 1601 with Oregon place of performance, covering 182 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Department of Labor's nationwide budget. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Why are there so few Labor awards in Oregon relative to the dollars?
- The extract lists 182 award actions totaling $1,162,996,317.21. Average obligation per award is about $6,390,089.66, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical workforce grant. Unique recipients are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Is this a Portland-only Labor total?
- No. $1,162,996,317.21 and 182 awards are statewide Oregon place of performance. This packet does not split Portland from Eugene or Medford. A regional cut would be a different extract. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Where is the live Labor-Oregon table?
- Department of Labor in Oregon is the overlay. Oregon 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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