Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) federal funding in FY2025
USAspending.gov records $976,780,852.00 in obligations for CFDA 93.640, Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act), in fiscal year 2025, across 9 awards. Nine records behind nearly a billion dollars is an extremely thin file: a handful of large vehicles, not a mass of small grants. The implied mean is about $108,531,205.78 per award. The program’s published extract is $4,601,794,212.00 on 19 awards, so FY2025 is a sizable slice of a still-small award book.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.640 in FY2025: $976,780,852.00 across 9 awards.
- Program-wide: $4,601,794,212.00 on 19 awards.
- Implied mean about $108.53 million per record — a handful of large vehicles.
- The cell is not an enrollment census or an outlay total.
What the 93.640 × FY2025 join is
Program 93.640 and fiscal year 2025 meet here. $976,780,852.00 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. A Basic Health Program award coded to another year is out. A FY2025 award under a different ACA or Medicaid CFDA is out even if the coverage sounds related. This packet does not name states or health plans. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Nine awards versus 19 program-wide is a count comparison, not a ranking of coverage. Open CFDA 93.640, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties for the program book, the year hub, sibling codes, and other pairs. Do not add those pages into $976,780,852.00.
Nine vehicles inside a 19-award program extract
Dividing $976,780,852.00 by 9 yields about $108,531,205.78. Federal-to-state coverage programs that few jurisdictions operate often post a handful of large instruments. 9 is not 9 million enrollees and not 9 named insurers. Do not invent plan names.
Program-wide facts remain $4,601,794,212.00 and 19 awards. FY2025’s share of that extract is a descriptive ratio of packet facts, not a finding that Basic Health expanded. Correlation is not causation. Other years are not this page.
Not an enrollment or premium dashboard
$976,780,852.00 does not measure enrollees, premiums, or medical-loss ratios. Those series are unpublished here. The cell sums obligations with CFDA 93.640 and a FY2025 tag. Medical advice is outside this page. Catalog title text is the heading, not a coverage-quality score. This page does not list participating states.
Obligations, not outlays
An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment. $976,780,852.00 is the former. Citing it as cash already spent on Basic Health coverage over-reads the field. This packet has no outlay total and no quarterly reconcilation figure.
Keep both keys. Dropping either side turns the cell into a different table. FY2025 is the federal fiscal year on the award records.
How to cite the Basic Health Program in FY2025
A clean footnote names Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) (CFDA 93.640), fiscal year 2025, $976,780,852.00 in obligations, and 9 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. The compact $977 million is that cell rounded. Mean dollars per action remain about $108,531,205.78 if you divide the two facts.
Prefer CFDA 93.640 if the program table moved. FY2025 federal spending still includes every other CFDA tagged to that year. All programs and All spending ties keep sibling codes and other pairs in view. A later ingest can restate $976,780,852.00 without changing the join definition.
Nine coverage vehicles and the enrollment they do not count
Nine awards totaling $976,780,852.00 sit inside $4,601,794,212.00 on 19 awards program-wide. Few jurisdictions operate Basic Health, which is why a handful of large instruments is expected texture, not a roster this packet can name. The implied mean near $108,531,205.78 is $976,780,852.00 divided by 9. It is not 9 million enrollees and not 9 insurers. This packet does not name states or plans. Premiums, medical-loss ratios, and enrollment are unpublished. Medical advice is outside this page. Medicaid and marketplace subsidies use other CFDA codes and are out of this join.
Cite CFDA 93.640 × FY2025, obligations not outlays. Coverage reconcilations can move later payments without appearing as an outlay column here. CFDA 93.640, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties remain the four hrefs. Do not add them into $976,780,852.00. Unique recipients stay unpublished. If the program table refreshes, rewrite the dollar sentence and keep the pair labeled Basic Health Program (Affordable Care Act) crossed with fiscal year 2025.
Coverage folklore does not add enrollee files. $976,780,852.00 on 9 records is CFDA 93.640 in FY2025. Premiums and plan names stay unpublished. Medicaid uses other codes. CFDA 93.640, FY2025 federal spending, All programs, and All spending ties remain hubs. Keep obligations, not outlays. Medical advice is outside this page.
Questions
- How much did the Basic Health Program obligate in FY2025?
- USAspending.gov records $976,780,852.00 across 9 awards for CFDA 93.640 in fiscal year 2025. That is an obligation join, not an outlay, and not a count of enrollees. The program-wide extract is $4,601,794,212.00 on 19 awards. Keep both the CFDA and the year when quoting the cell.
- Why are there only 9 awards?
- Few jurisdictions operate Basic Health, and federal-to-state coverage often posts large instruments. 9 is the award-record count for 93.640 × FY2025. Combined with $976,780,852.00, the average is about $108,531,205.78. Unique recipients are unpublished. This packet does not name states or plans.
- Is this the same as Medicaid or marketplace subsidies?
- No. This page is CFDA 93.640 × FY2025 only. Other coverage programs use other CFDA codes. Program-wide 93.640 facts here are $4,601,794,212.00 and 19 awards. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both sides of the join when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.
- Where is the live table?
- CFDA 93.640 is the program hub. FY2025 federal spending is the year hub. All programs lists other assistance codes. All spending ties lists other joins. Keep both sides when citing $976,780,852.00. Obligations are not outlays. Keep both sides of the join when quoting the cell. USAspending.gov remains the source.
USAspending.gov CFDA program yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays.