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Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Ohio

USAspending.gov records $137,455,174,102.75 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Ohio, across 7,229 awards. The dollar total sits within a few hundred million of Maryland’s HHS cell, but Ohio’s award file has about one-quarter as many rows, so the mean is higher. That contrast is arithmetic. It does not rank Cleveland against Bethesda. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. Dividing the dollar total by 7,229 awards yields about $19.0 million per award on average.

Key figures

  • HHS agency 075 shows $137,455,174,102.75 in Ohio place-of-performance obligations on 7,229 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $19.0 million per award.
  • Similar dollars to Maryland’s HHS cell sit on far fewer Ohio rows.
  • Ohio is a USAspending geography tag, not a metro map.
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

Ohio and HHS as a paired filter

Awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance state OH define this tie. The $137,455,174,102.75 obligation total is the sum on records that hold both keys. Ohio’s all-agency hub and HHS’s all-state hub are the parents; this page is the overlap only.

Seven thousand two hundred twenty-nine awards is close to Florida’s HHS row count while the dollars are lower. Similar row counts do not imply similar program mix. The packet has no CFDA list.

Ohio’s HHS cell is $137,455,174,102.75 on 7,229 awards. The dollar total is within a few hundred million of Maryland HHS, while Ohio has about one-quarter as many rows. That contrast is the useful comparison in this harvest. It is not a ranking of Cleveland against Bethesda. Ohio HHS is $137,455,174,102.75 on 7,229 awards, within a few hundred million of Maryland HHS on about one-quarter the rows. That contrast is the cleanest demonstration in this harvest that row count moves the mean: about $19.0 million here versus $5.05 million in Maryland. Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati are not subtotals. VA medical care, if present, uses another code. Pennsylvania-, Kentucky-, Indiana-, and Michigan-tagged awards stay on those ties. Obligations are not outlays. The overlay, the Ohio hub, the HHS hub, and All spending ties keep the join attached to its parents.

Cabinet 075 in the Ohio table

Code 075 is Department of Health and Human Services. Defense, Agriculture, and Social Security keep separate Ohio ties. Those cabinets are outside $137,455,174,102.75.

The national 075 hub drops the Ohio filter. Facts here: obligation sum, 7,229 awards, state OH, agency 075. No Columbus-versus-Cincinnati split is supplied.

Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, and the rest of the state share one OH tag. The join does not isolate any metro. Awards tagged PA, KY, IN, or MI stay on those ties. Restating the pair does not create a metro table. Awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance OH produced $137,455,174,102.75 across 7,229 awards. Maryland’s similar dollars on 27,250 awards remain the useful contrast for how row count moves the $19.0 million mean. Cleveland is not a subtotal. VA medical awards, if present, use another code. Obligations remain commitments, not outlays.

Ohio as a place-of-performance stamp

Ohio is USAspending state code OH. Performance in Cuyahoga County, a recipient in Franklin County, and a record that only stamps OH can all sit inside $137,455,174,102.75. Awards tagged PA, KY, IN, or MI belong on those ties even when the labor market crosses the river.

Statewide Ohio federal spending is the parent. Agency 075 is one awarding agency there. $137.5 billion is not Ohio’s complete federal ledger.

Code 075 does not include VA medical care or Defense medical commands. Those cabinets, if they award in Ohio, have other ties. The $137,455,174,102.75 figure is HHS only.

Near-Maryland dollars, fewer rows

Average obligation is about $19.0 million ($137,455,174,102.75 ÷ 7,229). Maryland’s HHS cell has a similar dollar scale on 27,250 awards and a much lower mean. The comparison shows how row count moves the average. It does not identify Ohio’s large instruments.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $137,455,174,102.75 as given. Treat 7,229 as award records in the aggregate.

Seven thousand two hundred twenty-nine rows under $137.5 billion produce a $19.0 million mean. Report the ratio and the Maryland contrast. Do not infer typical hospital budgets from either number.

What the Ohio–HHS join is not

A shared state tag does not mean Ohio selected these awards, and it does not mean HHS outlays equal $137,455,174,102.75 inside the state. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.

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

Near-Maryland dollars, different row count

Ohio’s $137,455,174,102.75 HHS total is within a few hundred million of Maryland’s, on 7,229 awards instead of 27,250. That is the cleanest contrast in this harvest for how row count moves the mean ($19.0 million here versus $5.05 million in Maryland).

Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati share one OH tag. The join does not isolate them. VA and Defense medical awards, if present, use other codes. This cell is 075 only.

Questions

How much HHS funding is obligated in Ohio?
USAspending records $137,455,174,102.75 in obligations for awarding agency 075 with Ohio place of performance, covering 7,229 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not outlays.
How does Ohio’s HHS cell compare with Maryland’s?
Ohio’s HHS obligations are $137,455,174,102.75 on 7,229 awards. Maryland’s HHS cell in this harvest has a similar dollar scale on 27,250 awards. Different row counts change the mean. The packet does not explain why.
What is the average HHS award in Ohio?
Dividing $137,455,174,102.75 by 7,229 awards produces about $19.0 million per award. That mean is not a median invoice.
Is this all federal spending in Ohio?
No. Only awarding agency 075 is in this cell. The Ohio hub includes every awarding agency.

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