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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau federal obligations in Virginia

$202,634,339.62 is the USAspending.gov obligation total for awarding agency Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with Virginia place of performance. 158 award actions produced that cell. The page reports a join, not a ranking of states or agencies.

Key figures

  • USAspending cell: CFPB × Virginia = $202,634,339.62.
  • 158 records, about $1,282,495.82 each as a mean.
  • Outlays and fiscal-year splits are unpublished here.
  • Tidewater, capital-region, and piedmont folklore is unused as math.
  • No contractor names in this packet; geography is statewide Virginia.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau × Virginia: the published intersection

Lead with the dollar figure: $202,634,339.62. Then name the dataset: USAspending.gov. Then name both sides of the join: awarding agency Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (code 581) and place-of-performance Virginia (VA). The award count that rides with the total is 158.

Exam, complaint, and financial-protection folklore can send a reader to this slug. It cannot add a third numeric field. The packet holds two numbers and two keys, nothing more.

Open Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Virginia for the filtered table, Virginia federal spending for the next hub, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for the remaining hub, and All spending ties for other pairs.

What 158 does and does not count

158 is a compact award list. Treat it as an action count, not a census of vendors. Modifications, continuations, and new awards can all increment the same field.

Dividing $202,634,339.62 by 158 yields about $1,282,495.82. Quote that ratio only as a mean. A typical supervision or operations award would need a distribution this packet does not publish.

Statewide VA, not a metro table

Richmond, Norfolk, and Arlington are landmarks a searcher might type. They are not subtotals. The geography grain is statewide Virginia.

Activity coded to Maryland, North Carolina, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia is a different cell even if a Richmond mailing address appears on paperwork. Keep $202,634,339.62 attached to VA.

Obligations, not cash out the door

The unit on $202,634,339.62 is obligations. Outlays would be a different extract. Recoveries and cancellations are also unpublished here.

Repeating $202,634,339.62 as money already spent in Virginia mixes units. The source note says obligations are not outlays.

Separate books: FEC and USAspending

Do not claim that donations paid for $202,634,339.62 in Virginia. Campaign-finance receipts and federal award obligations are different public records.

No performance score, no ranking, and no contractor name is in this packet. The join reports $202,634,339.62 and 158 for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Virginia.

Reuse rules for the CFPB–Virginia cell

Quote Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Virginia together. Quote $202,634,339.62 and 158 together. Quote USAspending.gov as the source. Leave consumer-finance and supervision folklore unlabeled as a dollar field.

Richmond is a reader landmark, not a published subtotal. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. This file copies overlayTarget /states/va/agencies/581/ and canonicalPath /ties/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-in-virginia/ from the packet. It does not add a fiscal year, a contractor, or an FEC dollar. If the live overlay later disagrees with $202,634,339.62 or 158, trust the table and treat this prose as dated to the extract. Until then, the reusable facts are $202,634,339.62, 158 awards, agency 581, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Virginia (VA), and the obligation unit. All spending ties is an index of joins, not a hidden total that already includes $202,634,339.62. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Virginia remains the place to verify the live rows. Place-of-performance Virginia is statewide; it does not split Richmond, Norfolk, and Arlington. Neighbor-coded activity in Maryland, North Carolina, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia stays out even if mail is handled in Richmond. Correlation is not causation. Consumer-finance and supervision 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. Tidewater, capital-region, and piedmont 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. Virginia's $202,634,339.62 cell stands alone. Do not subtract it from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and call the difference 'Virginia 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 Virginia 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 $202,634,339.62. The 158 figure is not a count of vendors 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 $1,282,495.82 is not a typical supervision or operations award. Repeat the pair before any reuse: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Virginia. Repeat the source: USAspending.gov. Repeat the unit: obligations, not outlays. The overlay path /states/va/agencies/581/ and the canonical path /ties/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-in-virginia/ describe the same join. Internal links stay limited to the four packet hrefs. No other URL is added. No recipient, contractor, or donor name is invented to fill space. The facts remain the dollar total, the award count, the agency code, the agency name, the state name, and the state code.

Questions

How much did Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligate in Virginia?
USAspending.gov records $202,634,339.62 in obligations for awarding agency 581 (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) with Virginia place of performance, covering 158 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.
What does the $1,282,495.82 figure represent for Virginia CFPB awards?
The extract lists 158 award actions totaling $202,634,339.62. Average obligation per award is about $1,282,495.82, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical supervision or operations award. Unique vendors are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
Is Richmond broken out inside the Virginia CFPB total?
No. $202,634,339.62 and 158 awards are statewide Virginia place of performance. This packet does not split Richmond, Norfolk, and Arlington. Awards coded to Maryland, North Carolina, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Richmond. The geography key remains VA.
Where can I verify Consumer Financial Protection Bureau awards in Virginia?
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Virginia is the overlay. Virginia 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.