Children's Health Insurance Program obligations in New Jersey
USAspending.gov records $2,671,867,122 in Children's Health Insurance Program obligations (CFDA 93.767) with place of performance in New Jersey, across 4 awards. Four instruments against $2.67 billion produce a mean of about $668.0 million per award. This page joins HHS catalog 93.767 to the NJ geography tag. It is not an NJ FamilyCare enrollment extract and not New Jersey’s full federal total. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.767 shows $2,671,867,122 in New Jersey obligations on 4 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $668.0 million per award.
- The catalog is CHIP, not Medicaid.
- New Jersey is a geography tag, not an enrollment map.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
CHIP catalog × New Jersey
CFDA 93.767 is titled CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM. Filtered to New Jersey place of performance, obligations sum to $2,671,867,122 on 4 awards. The national 93.767 page includes every state. The New Jersey spending page includes every CFDA. This tie reports the overlap.
Four awards is a thin count for a multi-billion-dollar coverage stream. CHIP matching funds often post as a small number of large awards to a state agency. The join does not report child enrollment, income thresholds, or county maps. Packet facts are $2,671,867,122, 4 awards, NJ, and 93.767.
Readers sometimes treat a large CFDA–state total as if it were a budget line the state legislature passed. $2,671,867,122 is not that. It is the USAspending obligation sum on awards tagged 93.767 and NJ. The overlay table at the program-in-state path is the same cell rendered as a page; this narrative is the join explained in prose. Nothing here ranks New Jersey against other states on need, performance, or politics.
Four awards totaling $2,671,867,122 (about $667.97 million mean) is CHIP tagged New Jersey. School lunch, transit, vouchers, and 1332 waivers in the same state are other catalogs. Enrollment is not a packet fact.
Keeping CHIP separate from other New Jersey catalogs
School lunch, transit formula grants, Housing Choice Vouchers, and 1332 waivers in New Jersey use other CFDA numbers. Adding any of them to $2,671,867,122 would invent a broader total than this cell contains. Medicaid is a different catalog as well.
Facts here: New Jersey, CFDA 93.767, $2,671,867,122, 4 awards. Matching rates, benefit design, and managed-care contractor names are not in the facts. The title names CHIP, not a verdict on child health.
The only numeric facts on this packet are $2,671,867,122, 4 awards, CFDA 93.767, program title Children's Health Insurance Program, and geography NJ/New Jersey. Any other dollar, year, recipient, or percentage would be invented. Trivial arithmetic from those facts is allowed: 4 awards into $2,671,867,122 is about $667.97 million per award. That quotient is a mean of records, not a typical household, student, or lab.
New Jersey’s 1332 waiver is a coverage catalog too, but it uses a different CFDA number. $2,671,867,122 is CHIP. Four awards do not become an uninsured-rate chart.
New Jersey as place of performance
NJ is the USAspending geography tag. An award billed to Trenton can cover CHIP statewide while still appearing as four records. Awards coded to New York or Pennsylvania stay outside $2,671,867,122.
New Jersey federal spending is the all-program parent. CFDA 93.767 is one row on the New Jersey programs list. $2.67 billion is not the state’s complete federal footprint.
Place of performance NJ is a two-letter code in the award file. It can mark a state capital, a campus, a housing authority, a transit agency, or a default statewide tag. It does not prove where every subcontract ran, and it does not convert $2,671,867,122 into a county map. Awards with a different state code are outside this cell even if people, patients, or riders cross the border.
A four-award mean near $668 million
$2,671,867,122 ÷ 4 is about $668.0 million per award. With n = 4, the average is a state-scale matching stream, not a typical pediatric claim and not a per-child premium. The aggregate reports net obligations supplied in the facts.
Treat 4 as a record count in an aggregate, not as 4 finished projects. USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; the $2,671,867,122 figure is the net total supplied in the facts. Without a transaction register on this page, you cannot see how many of the 4 rows are continuations, renewals, or corrections.
Using the Children's Health Insurance Program–New Jersey overlay
The overlay target for this tie is the New Jersey × CFDA 93.767 table. Open that path when you want the same $2,671,867,122 / 4-award cell in the site’s data chrome. The national program page for CFDA 93.767 drops the New Jersey filter. The New Jersey spending hub drops the CFDA filter. The New Jersey programs index lists other catalogs beside Children's Health Insurance Program. All spending ties is the directory of other pairs.
This page exists because two tables meet: a CFDA program and a place-of-performance state. It does not exist to argue that New Jersey “won” or “lost” federal money, that donations paid for the awards, or that obligations equal cash. Correlation is not causation. The headline number remains $2,671,867,122 on 4 awards, from USAspending.gov, for Children's Health Insurance Program in New Jersey.
Caveats on the pair
A large CHIP total in New Jersey does not measure health outcomes, and it does not equal premiums paid. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.
See Children's Health Insurance Program in New Jersey, CFDA 93.767, New Jersey federal spending, New Jersey programs, and All spending ties.
Questions
- How much CHIP funding is obligated in New Jersey?
- USAspending records $2,671,867,122 in CFDA 93.767 obligations with New Jersey place of performance across 4 awards. That is the pair aggregate, not Medicaid and not an outlay.
- Does this include Medicaid?
- No. This join is CFDA 93.767 only. Other coverage catalogs use other numbers. The $2,671,867,122 total does not absorb those cells.
- Why 4 awards for $2.67 billion?
- The facts show 4 awards totaling $2,671,867,122. CHIP often posts a few large awards to a state agency. Enrollment counts are not in the packet facts.
- Are these outlays?
- No. The $2,671,867,122 figure is obligations from USAspending.gov.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.