Department of Health and Human Services obligations in Oklahoma
Oklahoma place of performance and Department of Health and Human Services awarding agency 075 sum to $54,474,671,063.38 in USAspending.gov obligations on 8,501 awards. Oklahoma also has a Social Security Administration overlay; that is a different awarding-agency code. For HHS, $54,474,671,063.38 ÷ 8,501 is about $6.41 million per award. The dollars are obligations, not outlays.
Key figures
- HHS 075 × Oklahoma = $54,474,671,063.38 on 8,501 awards.
- Average obligation is about $6.41 million per award.
- SSA in Oklahoma is a different agency code.
- Obligations are not outlays.
- OK is place of performance, not an enrollment count.
HHS crossed with Oklahoma, not with SSA
The pair on this page is agency 075 and state OK. $54,474,671,063.38 is the obligation total inside that pair. 8,501 is the award count. A reader comparing this page with Social Security Administration in Oklahoma is looking at a different awarding-agency code. The two totals are not interchangeable and are not added here.
Eight thousand five hundred one awards under $54.47 billion is a mid-count HHS file: thicker than some sub-3,000-row HHS joins, thinner than high-volume Defense files. About $6.41 million per award is the ratio. Program names are not in the facts, so they are not listed.
If someone quotes $54,474,671,063.38 without mentioning 8,501 awards, the scale sounds like one instrument. If someone quotes 8,501 without $54,474,671,063.38, it sounds like volume for its own sake. The page exists because both tags sit on the same records. Do not scale the average into a typical contract or grant.
Awarding agency 075 as a single code
Department of Health and Human Services is the USAspending label for 075. Operating divisions can roll into that code depending on reporting. This page does not split 075. The agency hub without Oklahoma will not match $54,474,671,063.38. Overlay /states/ok/agencies/075/ is the both-keys table for the 8,501 awards.
The architecture is simple. One hub is the agency without geography. One hub is the geography without this agency. One overlay is both. $54,474,671,063.38 and 8,501 belong to the overlay. The hubs answer different questions.
Oklahoma geography in the awards file
Place of performance OK excludes Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri. HHS awards coded to those states stay out of $54,474,671,063.38. Place of performance is not a tribal-nation map and not a list of state agencies; those breakdowns are not in this aggregate.
The Oklahoma federal spending hub places 075 next to other awarding agencies that also use OK. Neighboring rows are not a joint program.
Named sites are absent from the facts, so they are absent from this page. $54,474,671,063.38 is not a map of clinics, yards, bases, or housing authorities. It is a coded state plus a coded agency. The overlay is still the operational table.
Obligation language
Commitments can differ from disbursements. This page publishes $54,474,671,063.38 as obligations. It does not publish outlays or a year. The 8,501-award count is not a count of clinics or of Medicaid enrollees — enrollment is not a fact here.
Average about $6.41 million should not be treated as a typical grant without reading the overlay rows.
Limits
The HHS–Oklahoma join does not measure health outcomes. It does not claim donations funded federal awards. See Department of Health and Human Services in Oklahoma, Oklahoma federal spending, Department of Health and Human Services, and All spending ties.
How to read this pair next to the hubs
Oklahoma’s HHS pair is $54,474,671,063.38 on 8,501 awards. Other Oklahoma overlays use other awarding-agency codes.
Read Department of Health and Human Services in Oklahoma for the both-keys table, Oklahoma federal spending for the geography mix, Department of Health and Human Services for the agency without this state, and All spending ties for other pairs. $54,474,671,063.38 is not the agency nationwide and not the state from every agency. 8,501 is the row count inside the filter.
Place of performance does not mean every dollar was disbursed to residents of that state. Obligations do not mean outlays. Those distinctions are why $54,474,671,063.38 is described as a commitment aggregate.
Do not scale averages. Do not import FEC receipts. Do not treat this snapshot as live if the overlay has moved. The join remains $54,474,671,063.38 on 8,501 awards.
Readers who arrived from a search for a program name, a base, a clinic, or a highway will not find those nouns in the facts. Adding them would be atmosphere. $54,474,671,063.38 is an awarding-agency code crossed with a place-of-performance state. 8,501 is how many award records survive that cross. If a program-level or site-level question still needs answering, it needs a different table than this aggregate. This narrative will not fill the gap with guesses. It will send the reader to Department of Health and Human Services in Oklahoma for rows and to the parent hubs for wider totals.
Questions
- How much has HHS obligated in Oklahoma?
- USAspending records $54,474,671,063.38 in obligations for agency 075 with Oklahoma place of performance, on 8,501 awards. That is the HHS–Oklahoma join only. The pair is awarding agency 075 (Department of Health and Human Services) and place-of-performance Oklahoma. It is not Department of Health and Human Services nationwide and not Oklahoma from every awarding agency.
- Is Oklahoma’s SSA total part of this figure?
- No. Social Security Administration is agency 028. This page is Department of Health and Human Services 075: $54,474,671,063.38 on 8,501 awards. This page is Department of Health and Human Services (agency 075) only: $54,474,671,063.38 on 8,501 awards. Other awarding-agency overlays that share Oklahoma as place of performance are different filters with their own packets.
- What is the average award?
- About $6.41 million ($54,474,671,063.38 ÷ 8,501). The average mixes award types and is not a typical grant size. That ratio uses only $54,474,671,063.38 and 8,501 from the packet. A mean hides mix: a few large instruments can sit beside many smaller ones.
- Are these outlays?
- No. The source field is obligations. Outlays can differ. The 8,501 figure is an award-record count. USAspending’s source note for this aggregate is that obligations are not outlays. Place of performance Oklahoma is a geography tag, not a roster of residents, vendors, or named facilities.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.