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Social Security Retirement Insurance (CFDA 96.002) federal funding in Florida

USAspending.gov records $238,109,813,380 in Social Security Retirement Insurance obligations under CFDA 96.002 with place of performance in Florida, across 5,071 awards. The join names the retirement-insurance listing and Florida as geography. It is not a beneficiary census, not a trust-fund balance, and not proof that Florida “has more retirees” than other states — award records are not people. Obligations are not outlays. Average obligation is about $46.96 million ($238,109,813,380 ÷ 5,071).

Key figures

  • CFDA 96.002 shows $238,109,813,380 in Florida place-of-performance obligations on 5,071 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $46.96 million per award.
  • Award count is not a retiree headcount.
  • The join does not rank Florida as a retirement destination.
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

Retirement insurance tagged to Florida

This page isolates CFDA 96.002 (Social Security Retirement Insurance) and Florida (FL) place of performance. The $238,109,813,380 total is the USAspending program-by-state aggregate for that pair. Other Social Security listings use different CFDA numbers. An SSA agency-state page uses awarding agency 028 rather than this program code. Mixing those tables with this cell would confuse filters.

Five thousand seventy-one awards is a moderate row count for this dollar size. The count is not 5,071 Florida retirees. Public debate about Florida’s age structure uses a different unit than USAspending award records. Correlation between a retirement listing and a Florida tag is not causation of migration.

Florida’s 5,071 records under CFDA 96.002 and $238,109,813,380 will be used as proof of in-migration. The packet has no migration field. Award records are not people, and place-of-performance FL is not a moving van. Cite $238,109,813,380 as the program–state obligation total. Leave the snowbird essay to a dataset that actually measures snowbirds.

CFDA 96.002

Catalog listing 96.002 is Social Security Retirement Insurance. The overlay /states/fl/programs/96.002/ is the table view of this exact pair. The national program page for CFDA 96.002 is the place to see the listing without a Florida constraint.

This narrative restates 5,071 awards and $238,109,813,380 only. It does not invent a fiscal year, a replacement rate, or a number of beneficiaries. Those fields are not in the packet facts.

Florida as place of performance

Florida is state code FL. Place of performance for a benefit listing can follow a payee address, a processing convention, or in-state work. Awards tagged to Georgia, Alabama, or other states stay outside this $238,109,813,380 sum. The join does not model snowbirds who split the year across states.

Statewide Florida federal spending is the parent geography. CFDA 96.002 is one program among many there. This page does not add other Florida program cells to the $238,109,813,380 figure.

The $46.96 million mean

Dividing $238,109,813,380 by 5,071 awards yields about $46.96 million per award. That mean is a concentration statistic for the aggregate, not a typical monthly retirement check. A few large assistance awards can dominate; the packet has no median.

Net obligations can include adjustments. 5,071 remains an award-record count, not a count of SSA field offices in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, or Jacksonville.

What the 96.002–Florida pair is not

Sharing a state with a retirement-insurance listing does not mean Florida campaign donations funded these awards, and it does not convert obligations into outlays. The page does not rank Florida as a retirement destination. It reports one USAspending program–state cell.

Continue from Social Security Retirement Insurance in Florida for the overlay, CFDA 96.002 for the national listing, Florida federal spending for all agencies, Florida programs for other CFDAs in the state, and All spending ties for other pairs.

How to read the Florida–96.002 numbers

Florida 96.002 ($238,109,813,380, 5,071 awards) is the retirement-insurance listing plus FL, not a migration study. News copy about retirees moving to Florida is a different literature. This page has no in-migration field. Award records are not people, and $238,109,813,380 is not a headcount. Five thousand seventy-one rows produce a mean near $46.96 million, similar in order of magnitude to California’s 96.002 mean on a different award count. Similar order of magnitude is not a ranking of which state “gets more retirement.” Each cell is its own filter.

Georgia and Alabama are the land borders; the Caribbean is not a state code. Snowbirds who split years across states do not split this tag. If the award lists FL, it is in the $238,109,813,380 total; if it lists another code, it is not.

Questions

How much Social Security Retirement Insurance is obligated in Florida?
USAspending records $238,109,813,380 in obligations for CFDA 96.002 with Florida place of performance, covering 5,071 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not an outlay figure and not the national 96.002 total.
Are 5,071 awards the same as 5,071 retirees?
No. 5,071 is the award-record count in the aggregate. Individual monthly benefits are not listed as one award per person in this packet. The dollar total is $238,109,813,380 for the program–state filter.
Does this prove Florida has more retirees than other states?
No. The join reports USAspending obligations tagged to CFDA 96.002 and FL place of performance. Award records are not people. The page does not rank states by beneficiary counts.
What is the average 96.002 award in Florida?
Dividing $238,109,813,380 by 5,071 awards produces about $46.96 million per award. That mean is a concentration statistic, not a typical monthly retirement check.

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