Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Missouri
USAspending.gov records $109,605,521,250.24 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Missouri, across 5,288 awards. Missouri also has a Defense (097) tie in this harvest; that cabinet is not inside this HHS cell. Five thousand two hundred eighty-eight awards under $109.6 billion produces a mean near $20.7 million. Obligations are commitments, not outlays.
Key figures
- HHS agency 075 shows $109,605,521,250.24 in Missouri place-of-performance obligations on 5,288 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $20.7 million per award.
- Keep Missouri HHS separate from Missouri Defense (097).
- Missouri is a USAspending geography tag, not a two-metro map.
- Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
HHS and Missouri as paired keys
Awarding agency 075 plus place-of-performance MO produce this overlap. The $109,605,521,250.24 obligation total is the sum on records that hold both keys. Missouri’s all-agency hub and HHS’s all-state hub are the parents.
Five thousand two hundred eighty-eight awards is a thinner HHS file than Texas or Maryland and thicker than South Carolina. The page does not convert that into a St. Louis versus Kansas City story; the packet has no metro split.
Missouri’s HHS cell is $109,605,521,250.24 on 5,288 awards. St. Louis and Kansas City share one MO tag with every other county. The join does not isolate either metro. Awards tagged IL, KS, AR, or IA stay on those ties even when a metro straddles a river. Missouri HHS is $109,605,521,250.24 on 5,288 awards. St. Louis and Kansas City share the MO tag with every other county. River-straddling metros do not import Illinois- or Kansas-tagged awards. Defense in Missouri is a separate join. The $20.7 million mean is close to Ohio HHS. USDA and VA, if present, use other codes. Five thousand two hundred eighty-eight records are not a hospital census. Obligations are not outlays. The overlay, the Missouri hub, the HHS hub, and All spending ties remain the four links.
Cabinet 075 versus Defense in Missouri
Code 075 is Department of Health and Human Services. Department of Defense (097) has its own Missouri tie. Adding those cabinets together is optional only with a two-code label. This page reports $109,605,521,250.24 for 075 only.
The national 075 hub drops the Missouri filter. Packet facts: obligation sum, 5,288 awards, state MO, code 075. No CMS versus NIH split is supplied.
Defense has a separate Missouri tie in this harvest. Keep 075 and 097 apart. The $109,605,521,250.24 figure is HHS only. Restating the pair does not split St. Louis from Kansas City. Awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance MO produced $109,605,521,250.24 across 5,288 awards. The $20.7 million mean is dollars divided by those rows. Defense in Missouri is a different cell. Illinois-tagged awards stay on the Illinois tie. Obligations remain commitments, not outlays.
Missouri as a geography stamp
Missouri is USAspending state code MO. Performance in St. Louis County, a recipient in Jackson County, and a record that only stamps MO can all sit inside $109,605,521,250.24. Awards tagged IL, KS, AR, or IA stay on those ties even when the metro straddles a river.
Statewide Missouri federal spending is the parent. Agency 075 is one awarding agency there. $109.6 billion is not Missouri’s complete federal footprint.
Five thousand two hundred eighty-eight rows under $109.6 billion produce a $20.7 million mean, close to Ohio HHS. Similar means are not a shared CFDA list. Geography remains a stamp, not a two-metro map. MO-tagged HHS awards totaling $109,605,521,250.24 across 5,288 records do not isolate St. Louis or Kansas City. Illinois-tagged awards stay on the Illinois tie. The $20.7 million mean is still dollars divided by rows.
5,288 awards under $109.6 billion
Average obligation is about $20.7 million ($109,605,521,250.24 ÷ 5,288). That is close to Ohio’s HHS mean and below New Jersey’s. The average is not a typical hospital award.
Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $109,605,521,250.24 as given. Treat 5,288 as award records in the aggregate.
Code 075 does not include USDA or VA. Those cabinets, if they award in Missouri, have other ties.
What the Missouri–HHS pair is not
A shared state tag does not mean Missouri selected these awards, and it does not mean HHS outlays equal $109,605,521,250.24 inside the state. FEC donations do not fund this cell. Correlation is not causation.
Continue from Department of Health and Human Services in Missouri for the overlay table, Missouri federal spending for all agencies, Department of Health and Human Services for agency 075 nationally, and All spending ties for other pairs.
Two metros, one state tag
Missouri HHS at $109,605,521,250.24 on 5,288 awards covers St. Louis and Kansas City with the same MO tag. River-straddling metros do not pull IL or KS records into this cell. Those awards stay on those ties.
Defense in Missouri is a separate join. The $20.7 million mean is dollars divided by 5,288 rows. USDA and VA, if present, use other codes. This page is 075 only.
Questions
- How much HHS funding is obligated in Missouri?
- USAspending records $109,605,521,250.24 in obligations for awarding agency 075 with Missouri place of performance, covering 5,288 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not outlays.
- Is Defense spending in Missouri included?
- No. Department of Defense uses awarding-agency code 097 and a separate Missouri tie. This page is HHS 075: $109,605,521,250.24 across 5,288 awards.
- What is the average HHS award in Missouri?
- Dividing $109,605,521,250.24 by 5,288 awards produces about $20.7 million per award. That mean is not a median invoice.
- Is this Missouri’s total federal spending?
- No. The Missouri hub includes every awarding agency. This page filters HHS (075) only.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.