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Advertising agencies federal obligations in Georgia (NAICS 541810)

Thirty-four advertising-agency awards are coded to Georgia. 34 USAspending.gov awards coded to Advertising Agencies (NAICS 541810) and Georgia place of performance carry $133,781,100.95 in federal obligations. 34 awards against $133.8 million is a relatively sparse, high-dollar agency cell rather than a thick media-buy book. Mean obligation per award is about $3,934,738. The join is NAICS 541810 plus Georgia, not a PR-agency total, a 541830 media-buying book, or an outlay.

Key figures

  • NAICS 541810 in Georgia: $133,781,100.95 across 34 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $3,934,738 per award, not a typical invoice.
  • 541810 is advertising agencies, not PR (541820).
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov; keep both sides of the join.

NAICS 541810 and Georgia as a advertising join

This page intersects one six-digit industry and one state. $133,781,100.95 is the obligation sum where both filters are true. NAICS 541810 is advertising agencies, not public relations agencies and not media buying agencies. It is not a statewide spending total and not a national NAICS 541810 total. Those parent tables live on Georgia federal spending and NAICS 541810.

34 awards against $133.8 million is a relatively sparse, high-dollar agency cell rather than a thick media-buy book. 34 is an award-record count. Modifications can sit beside base awards. The packet does not say how many unique vendors produced the 34 lines. Reading 34 as factories, ships, or clinics in Georgia would confuse actions with establishments.

Georgia industries lists other NAICS codes with GA place of performance. All spending ties indexes other state–industry pairs. Do not sum those indexes into $133,781,100.95. The headline remains $133,781,100.95 on 34 awards for this pair alone.

Advertising agencies, not PR or media buying

NAICS 541810 is a Census industry code assigned on the award. NAICS 541810 is advertising agencies, not public relations agencies and not media buying agencies. Public relations agencies (541820) and media buying agencies (541830) are different codes. Those neighboring codes never enter $133,781,100.95 unless they also appear as 541810, which they do not. Keep the six-digit label when you cite the Georgia cell.

Recruiting-ad folklore is ordinary speech, not extra packet dollars. Unique contractors are unpublished. Dividing $133,781,100.95 by 34 produces about $3,934,738. That quotient is arithmetic, not a typical Georgia contract. There is no median, no top-award table, and no fiscal-year breakout on this packet. Do not treat the mean as a posted unit price.

Georgia geography on a advertising cell

Georgia place of performance can cover Atlanta, Savannah, or a reporting address near a named installation. The packet has no site split. Inside the GA tag, named cities are not broken out. The packet has one state key. A named city can sit inside $133,781,100.95 only if its awards carry NAICS 541810 and GA — which this narrative cannot verify.

Place-of-performance geography is not the same as contractor headquarters. A firm based elsewhere can perform in Georgia, and a Georgia address can appear on work done out of state. This join reports the coded pair, not a logistics map. Georgia federal spending remains the statewide parent.

Obligations versus outlays for Georgia 541810

USAspending obligations are commitments, not checks that have cleared. $133,781,100.95 can include amounts that will be paid later, cancelled, or modified. The packet does not publish outlays. 34 is not a payment count. Quote NAICS 541810 in Georgia as obligations and leave fiscal-year folklore off the citation — years are unpublished here.

What the advertising–Georgia pair does not prove

The advertising–Georgia pair does not prove that Georgia specialized in this industry because of federal demand, or the reverse. Recruiting-ad folklore is ordinary speech, not extra packet dollars. Unique contractors are unpublished. Campaign-finance tables are a different dataset; donations do not fund these awards. Keep both sides of the join in any headline: NAICS 541810 and Georgia.

How to cite NAICS 541810 in Georgia

Cite USAspending.gov, NAICS 541810 (Advertising Agencies), Georgia (GA), $133,781,100.95, and 34 awards. Note that the figures are obligations. Point readers to Georgia federal spending, NAICS 541810, Georgia industries, and All spending ties rather than collapsing those pages into this cell. Mean per award stays about $3,934,738 as a ratio only. Readers who reuse this state-industry snapshot should keep both sides of the join in the same sentence, cite USAspending.gov as the source, and treat award rows as records rather than unique vendors. The live hubs linked from this page can refresh the snapshot; this narrative does not invent a fiscal year, a recipient list, or an outlay total that the packet omitted. Place of performance remains a geography tag, not proof that work stayed inside the named state. Keep the obligation word on the headline dollar figure in every footnote.

Questions

How much has NAICS 541810 obligated in Georgia?
The pair totals $133,781,100.95 across 34 awards, per USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Those are obligations for Advertising Agencies inside Georgia coding, not outlays and not every federal dollar in Georgia. Source filings stay on USAspending.gov.
How many advertising awards sit in Georgia?
34 award records produced $133,781,100.95. Concentration or dispersion is visible only as that count against that sum. About $3,934,738 per award is $133,781,100.95 divided by 34, not a typical Georgia purchase. The packet does not list unique recipients or a median award.
Is this Georgia military recruiting advertising?
The packet does not break 34 awards by campaign. $133,781,100.95 is NAICS 541810 obligations with Georgia place of performance. Recruiting folklore is not a packet field. Quote advertising agencies and Georgia together. Those figures are obligations, not outlays, and they are not every federal dollar coded to the state. Keep both sides of the join in the citation and leave unique vendors unpublished.
Where are the parent Georgia and NAICS 541810 tables?
Use Georgia federal spending for the statewide industry mix, NAICS 541810 for the national industry page, Georgia industries for the state NAICS index, and All spending ties for other joins. This page quotes only the 541810 × GA cell. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.