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Housing and Urban Development in New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12)

USAspending.gov records $1,037,073,791.32 in Department of Housing and Urban Development obligations with place of performance in New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12). That awarding-agency 086 cell is 10.2% of the district's $10,174,542,497.64 published book, not a housing-unit census and not cash already paid. The join lists 3,127 award records. This page reports the pair, not a ranking of New Jersey districts.

Key figures

  • USAspending records $1,037,073,791.32 in HUD obligations in NJ-12 (agency 086).
  • That cell is 10.2% of the district's $10,174,542,497.64 published book.
  • 3,127 award records are not a PHA or unit census.
  • The total is commitments, not outlays. FEC donations do not fund this cell.

HUD × NJ-12 is a geography join, not a PHA map

Agency 086 and New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12) meet in one place-of-performance cell. $1,037,073,791.32 is the obligation sum tagged to that pair. It is not the district's full $10,174,542,497.64 book, not every HUD dollar in New Jersey, and not an outlay. The New Jersey 12th District hub still lists other awarding agencies; the Department of Housing and Urban Development hub still lists other districts.

3,127 rows can reflect many assistance instruments or modifications; the packet does not say which. Treating the count as 3,127 unique PHAs invents a roster. A reader who assigns the cell to a single authority adds a label the facts do not carry. Correlation with local housing news is not causation.

NJ-12's district book beside agency 086

10.2% of $10,174,542,497.64 is tagged to Department of Housing and Urban Development in this extract. Other awarding agencies fill the rest of New Jersey 12th District. Adding those rows into $1,037,073,791.32 would double-count. The New Jersey 12th District page at /districts/NJ-12/ is the parent without an agency-086 filter.

Department of Housing and Urban Development at /agencies/086/ drops the NJ-12 filter. New Jersey federal spending at /states/nj/ drops the district cut. All spending ties at /ties/ indexes other pairs. Do not treat $1,037,073,791.32 as statewide HUD obligations.

3,127 award records are not unique PHAs

3,127 is the join award-record count, not unique housing authorities and not a unit inventory. Dividing $1,037,073,791.32 by 3,127 is not a published typical award. Named recipients remain unpublished. Keep the row count on agency 086 × NJ-12.

What HUD in NJ-12 omits

No outlays, no program split, no named PHAs, no FEC overlay. Campaign donations do not fund these USAspending obligations. Place of performance is a geography tag, not proof that a HUD field office sits in NJ-12. Keep agency 086 and New Jersey 12th District on the same citation as $1,037,073,791.32.

Citing HUD in New Jersey 12th District

Name Department of Housing and Urban Development (agency 086), New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12), $1,037,073,791.32 in obligations, and 3,127 award records on USAspending.gov. Quote /districts/NJ-12/ for every awarding agency in NJ-12 and /agencies/086/ for agency 086 without a district filter.

Reuse $1,037,073,791.32 only as HUD obligations with place of performance in NJ-12. Filings remain on USAspending.gov. FEC contribution tables are a different dataset. Obligations of $1,037,073,791.32 are not outlays. Keep Department of Housing and Urban Development (agency 086) and New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12) together when citing $1,037,073,791.32. The 3,127 award-record count is the join field, not a unique-vendor census. Obligations of $1,037,073,791.32 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Do not add the district parent of $10,174,542,497.64 into this agency-086 cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Place of performance in NJ-12 is a geography tag, not a contractor roster. 10.2% is the published share of $10,174,542,497.64 tagged to Department of Housing and Urban Development in this extract. Other awarding agencies on the New Jersey 12th District hub sit outside $1,037,073,791.32. Reuse the figure only as the 086 × NJ-12 obligation join. Later USAspending ingests can restate $1,037,073,791.32. Cite the pair as commitments, not as checks already cleared in New Jersey. The All spending ties index holds other keys. The join remains Department of Housing and Urban Development (agency 086) with place of performance in New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12). $1,037,073,791.32 is the obligation total; 3,127 is the award-record count; $10,174,542,497.64 is the district parent. USAspending.gov is the source. Obligations are not outlays.

Questions

How much did HUD obligate in New Jersey 12th District?
USAspending.gov shows $1,037,073,791.32 in Department of Housing and Urban Development obligations with place of performance in New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12). The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not the district's $10,174,542,497.64 book. Other agencies in NJ-12 sit outside this join.
Do 3,127 awards equal 3,127 housing authorities in NJ-12?
No. 3,127 is the join award-record count, not PHAs or housing units. The packet names no recipients. Keep agency 086 and NJ-12 together when citing $1,037,073,791.32. Filings remain on USAspending.gov. 3,127 is the join award-record count, not a unique-recipient census.
Is this all federal spending in New Jersey 12th District?
No. The join is awarding agency 086 crossed with NJ-12 place of performance. The district parent is $10,174,542,497.64. HUD's share is 10.2%. Other awarding agencies are separate cells on the district hub. Obligations of $1,037,073,791.32 are not outlays.
Did FEC donations fund these HUD awards?
No. $1,037,073,791.32 is a USAspending obligation aggregate. FEC contribution tables are a different dataset and do not fund these awards. Outlays are unpublished. Cite agency 086 plus New Jersey 12th District (NJ-12). USAspending.gov remains the source for agency 086 in NJ-12.

USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.