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Social Insurance For Railroad Workers (CFDA 57.001) in Indiana

USAspending.gov records $1,034,031,408.39 in Social Insurance For Railroad Workers obligations under CFDA 57.001 with place of performance in Indiana, across 9,096 awards. Like the Virginia 57.001 join, this is a high-row insurance cell: dividing $1,034,031,408.39 by 9,096 awards yields about $113,680 per award. Indiana’s row count is lower than Virginia’s 11,589, and the mean is higher. That is arithmetic on two aggregates, not a ranking of rail employment. The page joins catalog 57.001 to state IN.

Key figures

  • CFDA 57.001 shows $1,034,031,408.39 in Indiana obligations on 9,096 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $113,680 per award.
  • A thick award file still yields a six-figure mean, higher than Virginia’s 57.001 cell.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

Railroad social insurance filtered to Indiana

CFDA 57.001 is titled Social Insurance For Railroad Workers. Indiana is the place-of-performance state. $1,034,031,408.39 sums obligations on records that carry both keys. Nine thousand ninety-six awards is a thick file next to compact or highway cells that put similar dollars on a handful of rows. Many smaller records pull the average toward six figures rather than eight. The packet does not classify each row as an annuity, a tax refund, or an administrative instrument.

The Indiana hub totals every program. The national 57.001 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. A large award count does not prove Indiana has more railroad workers than Kansas, which also appears as a 57.001 join in this harvest.

Nine thousand ninety-six awards is fewer than Virginia’s 11,589 and more than Kansas’s 8,561 on the same CFDA in this harvest. Indiana’s dollar total of $1,034,031,408.39 sits in the middle of that three-state band. Middle is not a policy grade. The about-$113,680 mean is an average of award records. It is not a typical monthly benefit, not a median, and not a count of railroad jobs in the Hoosier State.

CFDA 57.001 is not Social Security and not DOT rail

Railroad worker social insurance is a distinct catalog line. Social Security Administration retirement, unemployment insurance, and Federal Transit Formula Grants are different codes. Mixing them into $1,034,031,408.39 would misstate this cell. Packet facts are the obligation total, 9,096 awards, state IN, and CFDA 57.001. No beneficiary names are included.

Place of performance tagged Indiana can reflect where the awarding file stamps the geography, not where every retiree lives. Cross-border rail corridors do not automatically split the $1,034,031,408.39 total among neighboring states.

Indiana as the state key

Indiana is USAspending state code IN. Awards coded to Illinois, Ohio, or Michigan stay on other ties. $1,034,031,408.39 is not Indiana’s state rail budget and is not every federal dollar tied to freight in the Hoosier State. The packet has no county table.

Statewide Indiana federal spending is the parent. CFDA 57.001 is one line. Readers looking for health centers, highways, or USDA commodity assistance in Indiana should use other program joins.

Mean near $113,680 versus Virginia’s lower mean

Average obligation is about $113,680 ($1,034,031,408.39 ÷ 9,096). Virginia’s 57.001 cell in this harvest has more awards (11,589) and a lower mean near $91,568. Fewer rows under a similar billion-dollar band raise Indiana’s average. That is table shape, not evidence that Indiana benefits are more generous.

Net obligations can include adjustments. This page reports $1,034,031,408.39 as given. Obligations are not outlays.

Limits of the Indiana–57.001 pair

The join does not mean Indiana selected these awards, and it does not mean railroad social-insurance outlays equal $1,034,031,408.39. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.

Continue from Social Insurance For Railroad Workers in Indiana for the overlay, CFDA 57.001 for the national program, Indiana federal spending for the state total, Indiana programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.

Indiana’s 57.001 overlay in a three-state set

Social Insurance For Railroad Workers in Indiana is the overlay for CFDA 57.001 inside state IN. Nine thousand ninety-six awards and $1,034,031,408.39 sit between Virginia’s 11,589-award cell and Kansas’s 8,561-award cell in this harvest. All three are high-row insurance files. Ordering them by award count does not order states by rail employment. Ordering them by mean does not order monthly benefits. The packet does not publish beneficiary counts for any of the three.

Indiana programs holds every CFDA. The national 57.001 hub drops the Indiana filter. Social Security Administration retirement, unemployment insurance, and transit formula grants remain other codes. This page does not add those codes into $1,034,031,408.39. Place of performance tagged Indiana is not a home-address file. Obligations are commitments, not outlays, and FEC donations do not fund the cell.

Questions

How much railroad worker social insurance is obligated in Indiana?
USAspending records $1,034,031,408.39 in CFDA 57.001 obligations with Indiana place of performance, covering 9,096 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Why does Indiana have fewer 57.001 awards than Virginia?
This cell contains 9,096 award records summing to $1,034,031,408.39. Virginia’s 57.001 join is a separate geography key. Different row counts do not rank rail employment.
What is the average CFDA 57.001 award in Indiana?
Dividing $1,034,031,408.39 by 9,096 awards produces about $113,680 per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical monthly benefit.
Is this all federal spending in Indiana?
No. Only CFDA 57.001 is in this cell. Other programs appear on the Indiana programs index.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.