Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligations in D.C.
On USAspending.gov, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligations tagged to District of Columbia geography sum to $324,556,719.26. The extract counts 277 awards and does not publish a fiscal year. $1,171,684.91 is $324,556,719.26 ÷ 277, a ratio, not a typical supervision or consumer-finance award.
Key figures
- USAspending cell: CFPB × District of Columbia = $324,556,719.26.
- 277 records, about $1,171,684.91 each as a mean.
- Outlays and fiscal-year splits are unpublished here.
- Supervision folklore is not a packet column.
- No contractor names in this packet; geography is statewide District of Columbia.
How CFPB and District of Columbia meet in one table
$324,556,719.26 is not Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's national book with a District of Columbia footnote, and it is not District of Columbia's all-agency book with a CFPB footnote. It is the intersection only. Federal-city and downtown-office folklore stays outside the numeric fields.
Do not convert 277 into unique vendors or supervised firms. The field is awardCount. USAspending.gov award actions include new awards, modifications, and other recorded events. This page copies the count; it does not re-label it as people, campuses, or companies.
Open Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in District of Columbia for the filtered table, District of Columbia federal spending for the next hub, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for the remaining hub, and All spending ties for other pairs.
Reading 277 actions without a type split
A typical supervision or consumer-finance award would need program and instrument fields. Those fields are absent. The honest caption is: 277 actions, $324,556,719.26 obligated, mean about $1,171,684.91, source USAspending.gov.
A mid-size award list is a description of 277, not a quality judgment. Large or small lists can both be accurate extracts of the same two keys.
Hub pages are larger than this cell
The overlay path is /states/dc/agencies/581/. That path already encodes both DC and agency 581. This ties slug exists so the same pair can be discussed as a relationship page rather than only as a filtered table.
Sibling CFPB overlays in other states are separate cells. They do not have to sum with $324,556,719.26 to a national figure on this page, because no national figure is in the packet.
Keep the obligation word on every reuse
Voice on this packet says to lead with the dollar figure and to name USAspending.gov. It also says the page is a JOIN. Those three instructions are why $324,556,719.26 appears before any geography color.
The canonical path is /ties/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-in-district-of-columbia/. The overlay target is /states/dc/agencies/581/. Both describe the same pair: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and District of Columbia.
Public records, not accusations
Supervision, enforcement, and consumer-finance folklore is labeled folklore because the packet has no NAICS, CFDA, or program column. Federal-city and downtown-office folklore is the same kind of unused path.
All spending ties lists other pairs. Visiting them does not change $324,556,719.26. Each join has its own extract. Do not claim that donations paid for $324,556,719.26 in the District of Columbia. FEC tables are out of scope for this join.
Index, overlay, and statewide hub
Place-of-performance District of Columbia is statewide; it does not split Northwest, Southwest, and downtown Washington. Neighbor-coded work in Maryland or Virginia stays out.
All spending ties is an index of joins, not a hidden total that already includes $324,556,719.26. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in District of Columbia remains the place to verify the live rows. Place-of-performance District of Columbia is statewide; it does not split Northwest, Southwest, and downtown Washington. Neighbor-coded activity in Maryland or Virginia stays out even if mail is handled in Washington. Correlation is not causation. Supervision, enforcement, and consumer-finance folklore can be a legitimate research question on another page. Here it is labeled folklore because the packet has no NAICS, CFDA, or program column. Federal-city and downtown-office folklore is the same kind of reader path: useful for search, unused as math. Agency 581 on a different state's overlay is a sibling join, not a remainder that must add to a national CFPB budget on this page. District of Columbia's $324,556,719.26 cell stands alone. Do not subtract it from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and call the difference 'District of Columbia versus everywhere else' without a published national total in this packet — there is none. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the awarding-agency label stored on the District of Columbia overlay; the numeric key is 581. Readers who only remember the short name CFPB still need both the state tag and the agency tag before quoting $324,556,719.26. The 277 figure is not a count of unique vendors or supervised firms and is not a count of distinct CFPB programs. Modifications can add rows without adding new vendors. That is another reason the mean of about $1,171,684.91 is not a typical supervision or consumer-finance award. Supervision folklore is not a packet column. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. This file copies overlayTarget /states/dc/agencies/581/ and canonicalPath /ties/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-in-district-of-columbia/ from the packet. It does not add a fiscal year, a contractor, or an FEC dollar. If the live overlay later disagrees with $324,556,719.26 or 277, trust the table and treat this prose as dated to the extract. Until then, the reusable facts are $324,556,719.26, 277 awards, agency 581, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, District of Columbia (DC), and the obligation unit.
Questions
- What is the CFPB obligation total for District of Columbia?
- USAspending.gov records $324,556,719.26 in obligations for awarding agency 581 (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) with District of Columbia place of performance, covering 277 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's nationwide budget. The pair is a join, not a ranking.
- Does the D.C. CFPB extract name vendors?
- The extract lists 277 award actions totaling $324,556,719.26. Average obligation per award is about $1,171,684.91, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical supervision or consumer-finance award. Unique vendors or supervised firms are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Are Maryland or Virginia CFPB awards in this D.C. cell?
- No. $324,556,719.26 and 277 awards are statewide District of Columbia place of performance. This packet does not split Northwest, Southwest, and downtown Washington. Awards coded to Maryland or Virginia are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Washington. The geography key remains DC.
- Which page filters CFPB agency 581 to the District of Columbia?
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in District of Columbia is the overlay. District of Columbia federal spending shows all agencies in the state. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shows agency 581 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.