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Department of Housing and Urban Development federal obligations in New Jersey

USAspending.gov records $7,156,122,307.94 in Department of Housing and Urban Development obligations with place of performance in New Jersey, across 67,683 awards. Awarding agency 086 and state NJ are the pair. High volume under a $7.16 billion sum produces a mean of about $105,730 per award ($7,156,122,307.94 ÷ 67,683).

Key figures

  • HUD agency 086 shows $7,156,122,307.94 in New Jersey place-of-performance obligations on 67,683 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $105,730 per award record.
  • Award count is not a household count.
  • Tri-state markets coded to NY or PA are outside this cell.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

HUD’s New Jersey volume

Sixty-seven thousand six hundred eighty-three awards is a high row count. $7,156,122,307.94 spread across those records yields a mean near $105,730. That pattern matches assistance-heavy HUD aggregates: many rows, modest mean. Program names are still not in the facts, so voucher versus public-housing shares are not stated.

67,683 is an award-record count, not a count of New Jersey households, units, or landlords.

Sixty-seven thousand six hundred eighty-three New Jersey HUD records under $7,156,122,307.94 exclude New York–tagged awards. A tri-state housing story that ignores that tagging rule will mix states this table keeps apart. The mean near $105,730 is per award record, not per family in the New York metro.

Awarding agency 086

The Department of Housing and Urban Development hub is nationwide. New Jersey’s $7,156,122,307.94 is the NJ geography filter. Overlay /states/nj/agencies/086/ should match 67,683 awards.

This copy does not allocate dollars to Newark, Jersey City, or other localities. Metro shares are absent from the packet.

New Jersey place of performance

NJ as a tag can include the north, the shore, and the rest of the state in one $7,156,122,307.94 total. Awards tagged to New York or Pennsylvania stay off this page even when a housing market is described as tri-state. The New Jersey federal spending hub is the parent for all awarding agencies.

Place of performance is not recipient HQ. An administrator based elsewhere can appear in this cell if the award lists New Jersey.

New Jersey federal spending is the parent hub. Treasury’s New Jersey overlay is a few hundred awards on a different code; HUD is the high-volume cell. $7,156,122,307.94 is 086 only. Neither join ranks the state’s housing market. Both are USAspending filters.

Obligations on 67,683 records

Housing assistance often obligates amounts that pay out over a performance period. $7,156,122,307.94 is the obligation sum, not outlays. The mean of about $105,730 is dollars per award record, not monthly rent.

No fiscal year is in the facts. The total is not labeled as a single year of housing aid.

New Jersey HUD’s 67,683 awards totaling $7,156,122,307.94 exclude NY-tagged rows. A tri-state reading that ignores the state field will mix tables this join keeps apart. The mean near $105,730 is per record. 67,683 is not 67,683 families. Treasury’s thin New Jersey overlay is a different code. $7,156,122,307.94 is 086 only.

What the join does not show

This pair does not rank New Jersey housing costs and does not claim HUD spending caused population or rent change. It records agency 086 and state NJ on 67,683 awards totaling $7,156,122,307.94. Campaign finance is not in the table.

See Department of Housing and Urban Development in New Jersey, New Jersey federal spending, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and All spending ties.

Sixty-seven thousand six hundred eighty-three New Jersey HUD records under $7,156,122,307.94 sit in a high-volume assistance band. New York–tagged awards are excluded even when a housing market is described as tri-state. Treasury’s New Jersey overlay is a different code with far fewer rows; that concentration is not this HUD cell.

New Jersey HUD beside the state parent

Department of Housing and Urban Development in New Jersey is the overlay. New Jersey federal spending is the parent. Department of Housing and Urban Development is agency 086 nationwide. All spending ties lists other pairs. Opening the state hub is how a reader sees HUD next to Treasury and other New Jersey joins without stacking their dollars into $7,156,122,307.94.

The mean near $105,730 is dollars per award record, not monthly rent. 67,683 is not 67,683 families. No metro split names Newark or Jersey City as a share. Obligations can pay out over a performance period. Outlays and years are unreported. The pair does not rank New Jersey housing costs or claim HUD spending caused population change.

Anyone citing $7,156,122,307.94 should keep agency 086 and New Jersey attached so NY-tagged awards are not smuggled into a tri-state story. The 67,683-award count is not 67,683 families. Continue at the HUD overlay, the New Jersey hub, the national HUD profile, and the ties index. Monthly rent, household counts, and metro shares remain unpublished.

Questions

How much HUD funding is obligated in New Jersey?
USAspending records $7,156,122,307.94 in agency 086 obligations with New Jersey place of performance, across 67,683 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Does 67,683 awards mean 67,683 families?
No. It is an award-record count. Multiple awards can attach to one recipient, and one award can cover many households.
What is the average HUD award in New Jersey?
About $105,730, from $7,156,122,307.94 divided by 67,683 awards. That mean is not a median voucher and not monthly rent.
Is New York City housing included?
Only awards with place-of-performance state New Jersey enter $7,156,122,307.94. Awards tagged NY are on New York pages.

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