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National Farmworker Jobs Program awarded by Department of Labor

USAspending.gov records $403,388,335.55 in National Farmworker Jobs Program obligations awarded by the Department of Labor. CFDA 17.264 via toptier agency 1601 is the pair. This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($403,388,335.55). The join lists 267 award records. That figure is not a farmworker census and not wages already posted.

Key figures

  • USAspending records $403,388,335.55 in National Farmworker Jobs Program via Labor (CFDA 17.264, agency 1601).
  • The program extract publishes $403,388,335.55; the pair's published sum is $403,388,335.55.
  • 267 is the join award-record count, not a farmworker census.
  • Obligations are not outlays; FEC donations do not fund this total.

What the 17.264–Labor join is

CFDA 17.264 and the Department of Labor (agency 1601) meet in one program-agency cell. $403,388,335.55 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum tagged to that pair. It is not an outlay register, not a placement table, and not a count of seasonal workers. NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM is the Catalog title; this packet does not split $403,388,335.55 among grantees or name growers.

A farmworker-jobs cell invites a per-worker or per-crop story. Unique recipients are unpublished. Assigning $403,388,335.55 to one agricultural region adds a geography the facts omit. Correlation with harvest headlines is not causation.

The program book beside agency 1601

This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($403,388,335.55). Open /programs/17.264/ for CFDA 17.264 without requiring this agency filter, and /agencies/1601/ for the Department of Labor hub without requiring this CFDA filter. Those parents are not addends to $403,388,335.55.

Other Labor training catalog lines are other keys. Mixing them into $403,388,335.55 would invent a combined jobs-program total the packet never computed. /programs/ lists every program; /ties/ indexes other pairs.

267 records are not 267 farmworkers

267 is the award-record count on this CFDA 17.264 × agency 1601 join. Dividing $403,388,335.55 by 267 would invent a typical grantee award the packet does not publish. Unique recipients remain unpublished. This page will not name workers or employers.

What the Farmworker Jobs Labor table omits

No outlay total, no state pie, no named grantees. FEC donation tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Quote CFDA 17.264, agency 1601, and $403,388,335.55 together. Obligations remain commitments.

Citing National Farmworker Jobs via Labor

Keep National Farmworker Jobs Program and the Department of Labor on the same citation as $403,388,335.55. Use /programs/17.264/ for the program hub, /agencies/1601/ for the agency hub, /programs/ for every program, and /ties/ for other joins.

The 267 award-record figure stays on this pair. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Obligations of $403,388,335.55 are not outlays. A later ingest can restate $403,388,335.55 without changing CFDA 17.264 or agency 1601. Keep National Farmworker Jobs Program and Department of Labor together when citing $403,388,335.55. CFDA 17.264 via agency 1601 lists 267 award records on this join. Obligations of $403,388,335.55 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 17.264 × agency 1601 pair. Do not add parent hubs into this program-agency cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this National Farmworker Jobs Program join. Quote CFDA 17.264, agency 1601, and $403,388,335.55 in one sentence. The All programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $403,388,335.55 without changing the join keys. This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($403,388,335.55). Place-of-performance and NAICS splits are omitted from this packet. Keep National Farmworker Jobs Program and Department of Labor together when citing $403,388,335.55. CFDA 17.264 via agency 1601 lists 267 award records on this join. Obligations of $403,388,335.55 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 17.264 × agency 1601 pair. Do not add parent hubs into this program-agency cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this National Farmworker Jobs Program join. Quote CFDA 17.264, agency 1601, and $403,388,335.55 in one sentence. The All programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $403,388,335.55 without changing the join keys. This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($403,388,335.55). Place-of-performance and NAICS splits are omitted from this packet.

Questions

How much National Farmworker Jobs Program funding did Labor obligate?
USAspending.gov records $403,388,335.55 in National Farmworker Jobs Program obligations awarded by the Department of Labor under CFDA 17.264 (agency 1601). That amount is an obligation join, not an outlay. Keep National Farmworker Jobs Program and Department of Labor on the same citation as $403,388,335.55.
Is $403,388,335.55 the entire CFDA 17.264 program total?
The program extract publishes $403,388,335.55. This join matches the program extract of $403,388,335.55. Do not add the program hub or the Labor hub into this cell as if they were extra dollars. 267 is the join award-record count, not a named-recipient census.
Do 267 awards mean 267 farmworkers served?
No. 267 is the award-record count on this program-agency join, not a worker census. The packet does not name grantees, growers, or participants. Obligations of $403,388,335.55 are not outlays. Obligations of $403,388,335 Keep both join sides in the citation.
Does $403,388,335.55 equal wages already paid to farmworkers?
No. $403,388,335.55 is an obligation aggregate. Outlays and remaining balances are unpublished. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. USAspending.gov remains the source for CFDA 17.264 via agency 1601. USAspending Keep both join sides in the citation.

USAspending.gov CFDA program joined to awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.