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Language Schools federal obligations in FY2024

Language Schools obligated $222,798,628.35 in FY2024 according to USAspending.gov (NAICS 611630). That yearlyTrend cell is 73.8% of the industry extract $301,762,721.31. The page is a join of one NAICS code and one fiscal year, not a campus directory and not language advice. 1,028 is the industry extract's award-record count, not a FY2024-only census of classrooms or named schools.

Key figures

  • USAspending records $222,798,628.35 in Language Schools FY2024 obligations (NAICS 611630).
  • That cell is 73.8% of the industry's $301,762,721.31 extract-wide total.
  • 1,028 is the industry extract award-record count, not a FY2024 school census.
  • Obligations are not outlays; FEC donations do not fund this total.

NAICS 611630 joined with fiscal year 2024

NAICS 611630 crossed with fiscal year 2024 yields one obligation sum. $222,798,628.35 is that sum for Language Schools in 2024. USAspending.gov publishes the figure as a yearlyTrend obligation total. Obligations are commitments recorded on awards, not Treasury outlays. The industry-wide extract remains $301,762,721.31. This pair does not explain why agencies bought language-school coding on awards, and it does not name contractors or schools.

A language-school total is easy to misread as seats filled, languages taught, or a count of campuses. This packet does not list courses, award recipients, or student counts. A reader who assigns $222,798,628.35 to a single agency's language-training program adds a label the facts do not carry. Correlation with enrollment headlines is not causation.

Language-school dollars in FY2024

On the industry side, NAICS 611630 is the Language Schools extract. Its published total across the extract is $301,762,721.31. $222,798,628.35 sits inside that book at 73.8%. The parent industry page holds the longer series without isolating 2024. Award records in the extract number 1,028; that count is not limited to FY2024.

Language-school coding on awards is the NAICS description attached to the awards, not a proof of instruction delivered. A later USAspending ingest can restate $222,798,628.35 or $301,762,721.31 without changing the join keys. The 73.8% share is $222,798,628.35 divided by $301,762,721.31, not a budget score. Open /industries/611630/ for the industry hub and /fiscal-years/2024/ for the FY2024 hub.

1,028 records are not 1,028 language schools

1,028 award records are not 1,028 campuses, classrooms, or named schools. The count rides with the Language Schools extract, not with a FY2024-only slice. Modifications and multiple lines can inflate row counts. Unique recipients stay unpublished. A per-award mean from $222,798,628.35 and 1,028 would mix a FY2024 dollar total with an extract-wide record count.

What this language-schools cell omits

What the table is: USAspending.gov NAICS yearlyTrend for Language Schools (NAICS 611630) in fiscal year 2024, totaling $222,798,628.35. What the table is not: an outlay register, a school directory, a language ranking, an agency split, a map, or an FEC-funded pipeline. Public records, not accusations.

Parents for NAICS 611630 and FY2024

Four hrefs ship with the packet: /industries/611630/ (NAICS 611630), /fiscal-years/2024/ (FY2024 federal spending), /industries/ (All industries), and /ties/ (All spending ties). Use them as parents, not as this cell. Keep Language Schools and FY2024 together when citing $222,798,628.35.

NAICS 611630's extract-wide award-record count is 1,028, not a FY2024 census of schools. Obligations of $222,798,628.35 are not outlays. The 73.8% share uses the extract-wide $301,762,721.31 as the denominator. Agency and geography splits are omitted. Keep Language Schools and FY2024 together when citing $222,798,628.35. NAICS 611630's extract-wide award-record count is 1,028, not a FY2024 census. Obligations of $222,798,628.35 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 611630 × FY2024 pair. Do not add parent hubs into this yearlyTrend cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. The 73.8% share is $222,798,628.35 divided by the extract-wide $301,762,721.31, not a budget score. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this Language Schools FY2024 join. Agency and place-of-performance splits are omitted from this packet. Quote NAICS 611630, fiscal year 2024, and $222,798,628.35 in one sentence. The All industries index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $222,798,628.35 without changing the join keys. Keep Language Schools and FY2024 together when citing $222,798,628.35. NAICS 611630's extract-wide award-record count is 1,028, not a FY2024 census. Obligations of $222,798,628.35 are not outlays.

Questions

How much did Language Schools obligate in FY2024?
USAspending.gov records $222,798,628.35 in Language Schools obligations for fiscal year 2024 under NAICS 611630. That amount is a yearlyTrend obligation total, not an outlay and not the industry's $301,762,721.31 extract-wide sum. Keep Language Schools and FY2024 on the same citation as $222,798,628.35.
Is $222,798,628.35 the entire 611630 USAspending total?
No. NAICS 611630's extract-wide total is $301,762,721.31. FY2024 is 73.8% of that book. Other fiscal-year rows for the same code are separate cells. Do not add the parent hub into this join. 1,028 is the industry extract award-record count, not a FY2024 headcount.
Do 1,028 awards equal 1,028 language schools in FY2024?
No. 1,028 is the Language Schools award-record count in this extract, not a FY2024-only census of campuses. The packet does not name contractors or schools. Unique recipients are unpublished on this join. Obligations of $222,798,628.35 are not outlays.
Do FEC filings explain Language Schools obligations in FY2024?
No. FEC filings do not explain $222,798,628.35. The source is USAspending.gov. Obligations are not outlays, and donations do not fund NAICS 611630 in FY2024. USAspending.gov remains the source for NAICS 611630 in FY2024. USAspending Keep both join sides in the citation.

USAspending.gov NAICS yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays. FY figures can be incomplete for the current year.