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Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Georgia

USAspending.gov records $83,790,695,107.99 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Georgia, across 8,316 awards. Georgia SSA in this harvest is $112.6 billion on 38,753 awards; HHS posts fewer dollars on a much thinner file, which raises the HHS mean to about $10.1 million. CDC’s Atlanta presence is not named in the packet, so this page does not assign the cell to a campus. Obligations are commitments, not outlays.

Key figures

  • HHS agency 075 shows $83,790,695,107.99 in Georgia place-of-performance obligations on 8,316 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $10.1 million per award.
  • The packet does not assign the cell to CDC or Atlanta.
  • Keep Georgia HHS separate from Georgia SSA (028).
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

HHS versus SSA inside Georgia

Awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance GA produce this overlap. The $83,790,695,107.99 obligation total is HHS only. SSA (028) is a separate Georgia tie with more dollars and far more rows. Two cabinets, two shapes.

Eight thousand three hundred sixteen awards is close to Illinois HHS. Similar HHS row counts do not imply similar program mix. The packet has no CDC-versus-CMS split.

Georgia’s HHS cell is $83,790,695,107.99 on 8,316 awards. CDC’s Atlanta campus is a common reading error. The packet does not name CDC. The $83,790,695,107.99 total is awarding agency 075 as a whole, not one operating division. Georgia HHS is $83,790,695,107.99 on 8,316 awards. CDC’s Atlanta campus is not named in the packet, so this page does not assign the cell to CDC. Awarding agency 075 is the whole cabinet. The $10.1 million mean is far above Georgia SSA’s mean because SSA’s Georgia file has 38,753 rows. Atlanta is not isolated. Alabama-, Tennessee-, South Carolina-, and Florida-tagged awards stay on those ties. Keep 075 and 028 on two lines. Obligations are not outlays.

Awarding agency 075 without a campus claim

Code 075 is Department of Health and Human Services. Operating divisions can all land in 075. The packet does not name CDC, CMS, or any Atlanta campus. Calling $83,790,695,107.99 “CDC spending” would over-specify facts that are not present.

The national 075 hub drops the Georgia filter. Packet facts: obligation sum, 8,316 awards, state GA, code 075. No metro table is supplied.

Fulton, DeKalb, and the rest of the state share one GA tag. The join does not isolate Atlanta. Awards tagged AL, TN, SC, or FL stay on those ties. Restating the pair does not assign the cell to CDC. Awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance GA produced $83,790,695,107.99 across 8,316 awards. The $10.1 million mean is far above Georgia SSA because SSA’s file has 38,753 rows. Atlanta is not isolated. Keep 075 and 028 on two lines. Obligations remain commitments, not outlays.

Georgia as place of performance

Georgia is USAspending state code GA. Performance in Fulton County, a recipient in DeKalb County, and a record that only stamps GA can all sit inside $83,790,695,107.99. Awards tagged AL, TN, SC, or FL stay on those ties. The join does not isolate Atlanta.

Statewide Georgia federal spending is the parent. Agency 075 is one awarding agency there. $83.8 billion is not Georgia’s complete federal footprint.

Eight thousand three hundred sixteen rows under $83.8 billion produce a $10.1 million mean, far above Georgia SSA’s $2.91 million mean on 38,753 rows. Different cabinets, different means.

8,316 awards under $83.8 billion

Average obligation is about $10.1 million ($83,790,695,107.99 ÷ 8,316). That is close to Washington HHS and far above Georgia SSA’s $2.91 million mean, because SSA’s Georgia file has 38,753 rows. Different cabinets, different means.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $83,790,695,107.99 as given. Treat 8,316 as award records in the aggregate.

Keep 075 separate from 028. Adding them is optional only with a two-code label. This page reports HHS only.

What the Georgia–HHS pair is not

A shared state tag does not mean Georgia selected these awards, and it does not mean HHS outlays equal $83,790,695,107.99 inside the state. FEC donations do not fund this cell. Correlation is not causation.

Continue from Department of Health and Human Services in Georgia for the overlay table, Georgia federal spending for all agencies, Department of Health and Human Services for agency 075 nationally, and All spending ties for other pairs.

CDC is a reading error unless the packet names it

Georgia HHS at $83,790,695,107.99 on 8,316 awards is awarding agency 075, not a named operating division. CDC’s Atlanta presence is real in the world and absent from these facts. The page does not assign the cell to CDC.

The $10.1 million mean is far above Georgia SSA’s mean because SSA’s file has 38,753 rows. Different cabinets. Atlanta is not isolated. Keep 075 and 028 on two lines. Obligations are not outlays.

Questions

How much HHS funding is obligated in Georgia?
USAspending records $83,790,695,107.99 in obligations for awarding agency 075 with Georgia place of performance, covering 8,316 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not outlays.
Is this CDC spending in Atlanta?
The filter is awarding agency 075 as a whole. The packet does not isolate CDC or Atlanta inside the $83,790,695,107.99 total.
What is the average HHS award in Georgia?
Dividing $83,790,695,107.99 by 8,316 awards produces about $10.1 million per award. That mean is not a median invoice.
Should I add Georgia SSA and Georgia HHS?
Only with a label that names both codes. This page is 075 only: $83,790,695,107.99 across 8,316 awards. SSA 028 is a different tie.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.