Department of Health and Human Services federal obligations in Wisconsin
USAspending.gov records $176,892,262,986.70 in Department of Health and Human Services obligations under awarding agency 075 with place of performance in Wisconsin, across 4,744 awards. The pair sits in the middle of this harvest: neither the thickest award file nor the most concentrated mean. It is still only a join of cabinet 075 and state WI. Obligations are commitments, not outlays. Dividing the dollar total by 4,744 awards yields about $37.3 million per award on average.
Key figures
- HHS agency 075 shows $176,892,262,986.70 in Wisconsin place-of-performance obligations on 4,744 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $37.3 million per award.
- Wisconsin is a USAspending geography tag, not a county map.
- The cell is 075 × WI, not all federal spending in Wisconsin.
- Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Wisconsin and HHS in one aggregate cell
This tie is the intersection of awarding agency 075 and place-of-performance Wisconsin. The $176,892,262,986.70 total is the obligation sum on records that carry both attributes. Remove either key and the number disappears into a different hub: all-agency Wisconsin, or all-state HHS.
Four thousand seven hundred forty-four awards is close to several other Midwestern HHS cells. Similarity of row counts is not evidence that the underlying programs match. The join does not publish a program list.
Wisconsin’s HHS cell is $176,892,262,986.70 on 4,744 awards. It sits in the middle of this harvest on both dollars and rows. Mid-pack is a description of the table, not a policy grade. Wisconsin HHS remains $176,892,262,986.70 on 4,744 awards after every restatement. Mid-pack in this harvest means the cell is neither the thickest file nor the most concentrated mean. That is a list position, not a grade. Dairy and manufacturing reputations are not NAICS codes here. USDA nutrition and VA medical care, if they award in Wisconsin, use other cabinets. The $37.3 million mean is dollars divided by 4,744 rows. Milwaukee and Madison share the WI tag with every other county. Minnesota-, Illinois-, and Michigan-tagged awards stay on those ties. Obligations are not outlays. Use the overlay and the two parent hubs.
Awarding agency 075 in isolation
USAspending labels 075 as Department of Health and Human Services. Agriculture, Veterans Affairs, and the Social Security Administration keep separate Wisconsin ties. Those dollars are not inside $176,892,262,986.70.
The HHS agency hub is the unconstrained 075 table. Packet facts on this page are the obligation sum, 4,744 awards, state WI, and the code. No fiscal year and no operating-division breakout are supplied.
Code 075 does not include USDA nutrition programs or VA medical care. Those cabinets, if they award in Wisconsin, have other ties. The $176,892,262,986.70 figure is HHS only.
Place of performance: WI, not a county roll-up
Wisconsin is the USAspending state tag WI. Work coded to Milwaukee County, a Madison recipient address, and a record that only lists WI can all feed $176,892,262,986.70. The join does not separate those cases. Awards tagged MN, IL, or MI belong on other ties.
Statewide Wisconsin federal spending is the parent geography. Agency 075 is one awarding agency in that parent. $176.9 billion is not the state’s full federal total.
Milwaukee, Madison, and the rest of the state share one WI tag. The join does not publish a metro table. Awards tagged MN, IL, or MI stay on those ties.
The 4,744-award mean
Average obligation is about $37.3 million ($176,892,262,986.70 ÷ 4,744). That sits between Texas-style thicker files and North Dakota-style thin files. The mean is a ratio, not a typical grant, and not a median.
USAspending net figures can include de-obligations. This page reports $176,892,262,986.70 as given. Read 4,744 as award records in the aggregate.
The $37.3 million mean is close to several other Midwestern HHS cells. Closeness of means does not prove closeness of program mix. The packet has no CFDA list to test that idea.
What the Wisconsin–HHS join is not
A shared state tag does not mean Wisconsin selected these awards, and it does not mean HHS outlays equal $176,892,262,986.70 inside the state. FEC contribution files do not fund this cell. Correlation is not causation.
Continue from Department of Health and Human Services in Wisconsin for the overlay table, Wisconsin federal spending for all agencies, Department of Health and Human Services for agency 075 nationally, and All spending ties for other pairs.
Mid-pack as a table description
Wisconsin’s $176,892,262,986.70 on 4,744 HHS awards sits between thinner Southern cells and thicker Mid-Atlantic cells in this harvest. Mid-pack describes position in a list of joins. It does not grade the state’s health agencies.
Dairy, manufacturing, and university English labels are not NAICS codes on this page. The cabinet is 075. The state is WI. The overlay, the Wisconsin hub, the HHS hub, and All spending ties are the four links out.
Questions
- How much HHS spending is obligated in Wisconsin?
- USAspending records $176,892,262,986.70 in obligations for awarding agency 075 with Wisconsin place of performance, covering 4,744 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not outlays.
- What does the average HHS award in Wisconsin tell me?
- Dividing $176,892,262,986.70 by 4,744 awards produces about $37.3 million per award. That is a mean of the aggregate, not a median invoice.
- Does this include VA medical spending in Wisconsin?
- No. Veterans Affairs uses a different awarding-agency code. This cell is 075 only, totaling $176,892,262,986.70 across 4,744 awards.
- Is $176.9 billion Wisconsin’s total federal spending?
- No. The Wisconsin 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.