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Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Washington

USAspending.gov records $93,813,973,494.92 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Washington, across 7,273 awards. Washington here is the state (WA), not Washington, D.C. SSA (028) also has a Washington-state tie in this harvest; that cabinet is not inside this HHS cell. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. Dividing the dollar total by 7,273 awards yields about $12.9 million per award on average.

Key figures

  • HHS agency 075 shows $93,813,973,494.92 in Washington-state (WA) place-of-performance obligations on 7,273 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $12.9 million per award.
  • WA is the state code; DC-coded awards are excluded.
  • Keep 075 separate from Washington SSA (028).
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

State WA, not the District of Columbia

This join is awarding agency 075 × place-of-performance Washington state. The $93,813,973,494.92 obligation total uses USAspending state code WA. Awards tagged DC belong on a District tie, not this page. The English word “Washington” is ambiguous; the code is not.

Seven thousand two hundred seventy-three awards is close to Ohio’s HHS row count. Similar row counts do not imply similar programs. The packet has no Seattle-versus-Spokane split.

Washington state’s HHS cell is $93,813,973,494.92 on 7,273 awards. The first reading error on this slug is confusing WA with DC. This page uses state code WA. District-coded HHS awards sit elsewhere. Washington-state HHS is $93,813,973,494.92 on 7,273 awards. The code is WA, not DC. District-coded HHS awards sit on a District tie. Seattle is not isolated. The $12.9 million mean is close to North Carolina HHS. Keep 075 separate from Washington SSA. Oregon- and Idaho-tagged awards stay on those ties. Energy and Defense, if present, use other codes. Obligations are not outlays.

Cabinet 075 in Washington state

Code 075 is Department of Health and Human Services. Energy, Defense, and Interior keep separate Washington-state ties. Those dollars sit outside $93,813,973,494.92.

The national 075 hub drops the Washington filter. Packet facts: obligation sum, 7,273 awards, state WA, code 075. No IHS versus CMS split is supplied.

King, Spokane, Pierce, and the rest of the state share one WA tag. The join does not isolate Seattle. Awards tagged OR, ID, or DC stay on those ties. Restating the pair does not move this cell to the District of Columbia. Awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance WA produced $93,813,973,494.92 across 7,273 awards. The code is WA. The $12.9 million mean is dollars divided by those rows. Seattle is not isolated. Keep 075 separate from Washington SSA. Obligations remain commitments, not outlays.

Washington as place of performance

Washington is USAspending state code WA. Performance in King County, a recipient in Spokane County, and a record that only stamps WA can all sit inside $93,813,973,494.92. Awards tagged OR, ID, or DC stay on those ties.

Statewide Washington federal spending is the parent. Agency 075 is one awarding agency there. $93.8 billion is not the state’s complete federal footprint.

Seven thousand two hundred seventy-three rows under $93.8 billion produce a $12.9 million mean, close to North Carolina HHS. Similar means are not a shared program list. Geography remains a stamp, and the stamp is WA, not DC. WA-tagged HHS awards totaling $93,813,973,494.92 across 7,273 records do not isolate Seattle. Oregon-tagged awards stay on the Oregon tie. The $12.9 million mean is still dollars divided by rows. Keep 075 separate from Washington SSA.

7,273 awards under $93.8 billion

Average obligation is about $12.9 million ($93,813,973,494.92 ÷ 7,273). That is close to North Carolina HHS. The average is not a typical research grant and not a median hospital award.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $93,813,973,494.92 as given. Treat 7,273 as award records in the aggregate.

Keep 075 separate from Washington SSA ($88.2 billion on 8,790 awards). Energy and Defense, if they award in Washington, use other codes and other ties.

What the Washington–HHS pair is not

A shared state tag does not mean Washington selected these awards, and it does not mean HHS outlays equal $93,813,973,494.92 inside the state. FEC donations do not fund this cell. Correlation is not causation.

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

WA means the state

Washington HHS at $93,813,973,494.92 on 7,273 awards uses state code WA. The District of Columbia is a different geography. Searchers who type “Washington” should look at the code before comparing this cell to a DC total.

Seattle is not isolated. The $12.9 million mean is dollars divided by rows. Keep 075 separate from Washington SSA. Energy and Defense, if present, use other codes. Obligations are not outlays.

Questions

How much HHS funding is obligated in Washington state?
USAspending records $93,813,973,494.92 in obligations for awarding agency 075 with Washington (WA) place of performance, covering 7,273 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not outlays, and not a District of Columbia total.
Does this include HHS awards in Washington, D.C.?
No. This cell uses state code WA. DC-coded awards sit on a District tie. The $93,813,973,494.92 total is Washington state only.
What is the average HHS award in Washington?
Dividing $93,813,973,494.92 by 7,273 awards produces about $12.9 million per award. That mean is not a median invoice.
Is this Washington SSA spending?
No. SSA uses awarding-agency code 028. This page is HHS 075 only.

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