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Department of Labor federal obligations in Nebraska

Awarding-agency 1601 and Nebraska (NE) meet at $243,872,805.75 across 112 awards on USAspending.gov. Department of Labor is the awarding-agency side; Nebraska is the geography side. 112 awards against $243,872,805.75 is a 112-award labor file, mid-size in records against a $243.9 million cell. The implied mean near $2,177,435.77 is $243,872,805.75 divided by 112. Means are not medians. USAspending.gov is the source. Amounts are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • Department of Labor obligated $243,872,805.75 in Nebraska across 112 awards (USAspending.gov).
  • The pair is awarding-agency 1601 × place-of-performance NE.
  • Amounts are obligations, not outlays; no fiscal year is in this packet.
  • The implied mean near $2,177,435.77 is $243,872,805.75 divided by 112, not a typical award.
  • The join does not name contractors and does not measure unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, or wage-survey rows.

Department 1601 overlapping Nebraska

Department of Labor as awarding agency, Nebraska as place-of-performance: 112 records summing to $243,872,805.75. A Department of Labor award coded outside NE is out. An award in Nebraska from a different awarding agency is out even if the topic sounds related. Nebraska (NE) excludes Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota. An Omaha-coded award with an Iowa place-of-performance tag is a different cell.

112 awards against $243,872,805.75 is a 112-award labor file, mid-size in records against a $243.9 million cell. Unique recipients are unpublished. Do not read 112 as 112 unique unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, or wage-survey rows. Department of Labor in Nebraska is the both-keys table. Nebraska federal spending is the all-agency state hub. Department of Labor is the agency book without an NE filter. All spending ties lists other joins.

Unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, and wage-survey rows stay unpublished. Do not invent contractor names. Correlation is not causation: Nebraska did not cause $243,872,805.75 by existing as a large or small place. Population and outcome scores are not packet facts. The join is 1601 × NE only.

DOL is not an unemployment-claim census

$243,872,805.75 does not measure unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, or wage-survey rows. Those series are not USAspending fields on this aggregate. The cell sums award obligations with awarding-agency code 1601 and an NE place-of-performance tag.

Do not treat 112 awards as a census of unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, or wage-survey rows. Parent hubs are supposed to be larger than this pair. If Nebraska federal spending or Department of Labor matched $243,872,805.75 and 112, the join would be pointless. Use the overlay when both keys must stay on. Neighboring-state DOL joins are other pairs, not addends.

Nebraska, not an Omaha-only tag

Place of performance NE is a geography tag on the award, not a metro list and not a commuting zone. Nebraska (NE) excludes Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota. A Scottsbluff-coded award with a Wyoming place-of-performance tag is a different cell. Recipient address can differ from that state tag.

This packet does not split $243,872,805.75 by city, county, or named facility. 112 awards stay statewide. A county table would be a different extract. Campaign-finance filings do not fund these USAspending obligations.

One hundred twelve obligations

Even a thick or thin file records obligations, not necessarily outlays. $243,872,805.75 can include amounts that pay on a later schedule. Citing it as cash already sent in Nebraska confuses two concepts. Deobligations and upward adjustments both move the total.

Nebraska’s own budget is a different ledger. Mixing it with the 112 awards USAspending file leaves this series. No fiscal year is published in this packet, so this page does not invent one. Keep the obligation label on $243,872,805.75. Sharing a geography with Department of Labor does not mean FEC donations funded these awards.

Citing Department of Labor in Nebraska

Cite USAspending.gov: Department of Labor (agency 1601) obligated $243,872,805.75 on 112 awards coded to Nebraska. Name both sides. Keep “obligations.” Do not relabel the total as unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, or wage-survey rows.

Prefer Department of Labor in Nebraska if the overlay has refreshed after an ingest. Nebraska federal spending still includes every other awarding agency tagged to NE. Department of Labor is the 1601 parent without the NE filter. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Do not add those parents into $243,872,805.75.

A usable footnote names Department of Labor, Nebraska, $243,872,805.75, and 112. The compact headline $243.9M is that same dollar total rounded. It is not a second extract. The implied mean near $2,177,435.77 is $243,872,805.75 divided by 112. Means are not medians. USAspending.gov remains the originating system.

Labor dollars without a wage-survey roster

Nebraska’s DOL overlay is 112 awards totaling $243,872,805.75. Unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, and wage-survey rows stay unpublished. Do not invent contractor names. Adding parent hubs into $243,872,805.75 would invent a combined Nebraska total. Keep 1601 × NE as the pair. No fiscal year is published in this packet. Keep the obligation label on $243,872,805.75. Unique recipients stay unpublished. FEC filings are a different dataset.

Questions

How much has Department of Labor obligated in Nebraska?
USAspending.gov records $243,872,805.75 across 112 awards with awarding agency 1601 and a Nebraska tag. That is an obligation join, not an outlay and not Nebraska’s full federal book. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The join is a catalog intersection, not a budget.
Does $243.9 million count Nebraska unemployment claims?
No. $243,872,805.75 is an obligation sum on awarding-agency 1601 × NE. It does not measure unemployment-claim volumes, named training sites, or wage-survey rows. Those series are not fields on this aggregate. The join is a catalog intersection, not an outcome score. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Why does this Nebraska DOL file have 112 awards?
112 is an award-record count, including possible continuations and modifications. Dividing $243,872,805.75 by 112 yields about $2,177,435.77 as a mean, not a typical project and not a median. Unique recipients are unpublished. Do not invent contractor names. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Where is the live table for Department of Labor in Nebraska?
Department of Labor in Nebraska is the overlay for both keys. Nebraska federal spending is the all-agency Nebraska hub. Department of Labor is the agency parent. All spending ties indexes other spending ties. Prefer the overlay when both filters must stay on.

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