HHS federal obligations in New York (agency 075)
USAspending.gov records $419,823,805,581 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations coded to agency 075 with New York place of performance, across 17,723 awards. That pair is a join of awarding agency and geography, not a national HHS budget. Average obligation per award is about $23,688,078, a ratio of two facts, not a typical hospital grant.
Key figures
- HHS (075) in New York: $419,823,805,581 across 17,723 awards.
- Average obligation per award is about $23,688,078.
- The total is obligations, not outlays, and not nationwide HHS.
- NY is place of performance, not a city split.
What the HHS–New York join is
Agency code 075 and place-of-performance state NY meet on this page. $419,823,805,581 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not HHS’s national total, not New York’s entire federal inflow, and not an outlay clock. It is a filter on USAspending.gov.
17,723 award actions sit behind that dollar figure. Modifications add rows. Unique vendors are not published here. The join does not rank New York against other states and does not split New York City from upstate.
Open Department of Health and Human Services in New York for the filtered table, New York federal spending for all agencies, Department of Health and Human Services for agency 075 nationwide, and All spending ties for other pairs.
Agency 075 as the awarding side
USAspending labels awarding agency 075 as Department of Health and Human Services. That code produced $419,823,805,581 when crossed with New York place of performance. Medicare, Medicaid, and research folklore are reasons a reader opens this join; they are not packet program codes.
The agency-wide 075 page does not require NY geography. The New York hub does not require HHS. Only the overlay applies both filters, which is why this tie cites 17,723 awards.
Place of performance in New York
New York on this join is a USAspending geography field, not a claim that every dollar was disbursed to New York residents. Awards can list NY while later work occurs in New Jersey or Connecticut. HHS awards coded to those states do not sit in $419,823,805,581 even if the vendor’s mailroom is in Manhattan.
Hospital-system concentration in New York is a coding fact, not a finding about coverage quality. The New York federal spending hub shows how agency 075 sits beside other awarding agencies in the same geography.
Obligations, not outlays
An obligation is a legal commitment. $419,823,805,581 is that kind of sum. Outlays can lag. This packet has no outlay total and no fiscal-year split. Citing the figure as cash already spent in New York over-reads the field.
Award count 17,723 is a record count, not a payment count. Mean dollars per action are about $23,688,078. Readers who need transaction-level detail should use the New York–HHS overlay.
What this pair does not prove
A large HHS total in New York does not mean the agency caused New York’s hospital mix, and it does not connect these obligations to campaign contributions. Correlation is not causation.
Keep $419,823,805,581 labeled as agency 075 obligations with New York place of performance. All spending ties does not hide a blended statewide total under this slug.
How to cite the New York–HHS pair
A clean footnote names awarding agency 075 (Department of Health and Human Services), New York place of performance, $419,823,805,581 in obligations, and 17,723 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. Do not call $419,823,805,581 cash outlays.
Department of Health and Human Services in New York, New York federal spending, Department of Health and Human Services, and All spending ties keep the same unit. A later ingest can restate $419,823,805,581 without changing the join definition. Rewrite only the sentence whose source moved. City-versus-upstate folklore is not a metro split in this packet; 17,723 awards stay statewide. Hospital names belong on the overlay if they appear as recipients. Do not rank New York as healthier because HHS dollars are large. Health outcomes are not a field in this packet. Independent health-system talking points remain outside both filters unless they appear as recipient rows. Keep the obligation label in every reuse. A later USAspending ingest can restate the dollar total without changing the join key of agency 075 and NY. Correlation between a large health sector and HHS awards is expected; it is not a finding about quality.
Questions
- How much has HHS obligated in New York?
- USAspending.gov records $419,823,805,581 in obligations for awarding agency 075 with New York place of performance, covering 17,723 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not HHS’s nationwide budget. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Does $419.8 billion mean HHS spent that much in New York?
- No. The figure is obligations on awards tagged to agency 075 and New York place of performance. Outlays can differ. Place of performance is a geography field, not proof that every dollar was disbursed to New York vendors or residents.
- Is this a New York City-only total?
- No. $419,823,805,581 and 17,723 awards are statewide New York place of performance. This packet does not split New York City, Long Island, or upstate. A regional cut would be a different extract. Original filings remain on the source sites.
- Where is the live HHS–New York table?
- Department of Health and Human Services in New York is the overlay. New York federal spending shows all agencies in the state. Department of Health and Human Services shows agency 075 without a state filter. All spending ties lists other pairs.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.