Social Security Retirement Insurance federal funding in New Mexico
Social Security Retirement Insurance (CFDA 96.002) shows $19,765,076,497 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to New Mexico, on 1,785 awards. This page joins CFDA 96.002 to New Mexico place-of-performance. It is not a beneficiary census and not an outlay series. USAspending.gov is the source table.
Key figures
- CFDA 96.002 × New Mexico records $19,765,076,497 in USAspending obligations.
- 1,785 awards sit under that sum; the mean is about $11,072,872 per record, not a typical unit.
- Matching SSA Retirement to New Mexico is not causation and not a count of retirees.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Retirement insurance meeting New Mexico in the award file
CFDA 96.002 is Social Security Retirement Insurance. New Mexico (NM) is the place-of-performance state. Their intersection is $19,765,076,497 and 1,785 records. A 96.002 award tagged to Texas, Arizona, or Colorado is not here. A New Mexico award under disability insurance (96.001) or survivors insurance (96.004) is a different CFDA. This page does not add those programs to the $19,765,076,497.
1,785 awards against $19,765,076,497 yields a mean of about $11,072,872 per record. That mean is arithmetic on packet facts, not a typical monthly benefit and not a typical retiree’s annual check. Large assistance vehicles and modifications can dominate dollars while the row count stays at 1,785. This packet does not name the recipients of the 1,785 rows.
Santa Fe did not earn the sum by sitting on NM. Matching retirement insurance to New Mexico is not causation. The overlay Social Security Retirement Insurance in New Mexico is the live table.
CFDA 96.002 without a Trust Fund overlay
The official catalog title is SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INSURANCE. SpendingVault does not grade New Mexico’s Social Security retirement insurance system, its backlog, or its policy model. $19,765,076,497 is an obligation sum, not a policy verdict. CFDA 96.002 is the national hub without the New Mexico filter. This packet has no national Social Security retirement insurance total, so none is quoted.
SSA statistical supplements, Trust Fund ratios, and COLA announcements are other series. They are not the 1,785 USAspending.gov awards. Mixing a census from those files with this join would invent a per-person dollar figure the packet does not support. Rio grande retiree and payment-ops folklore is ordinary speech, not a packet field.
New Mexico’s catalog besides retirement insurance
New Mexico federal spending covers every CFDA coded to the state. New Mexico programs is the catalog directory. $19,765,076,497 is one cell. Quoting it as New Mexico’s entire federal book would drop disability insurance (96.001) or survivors insurance (96.004) and every other line that also hits the state.
Place-of-performance New Mexico on a Social Security retirement insurance vehicle is often an agency or payment-center address. It is not a map of where people live. This packet has no county split of the $19,765,076,497 and no congressional-district cut. Albuquerque did not receive $19,765,076,497 as a named metro.
Commitments versus deposits already in New Mexico banks
An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment. $19,765,076,497 is the commitment figure. This page does not convert the 1,785 awards into cash flows, count of retirees counts, or Treasury deposits. Keep the citation on USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.
Santa Fe budget documents and state-level appropriations answer other questions. They are not the source of this cell. If a chart mixes General Fund activity with CFDA 96.002, the chart has left the federal award series. Albuquerque-versus-Las Cruces folklore is not a metro split. No tribal-versus-state payment cut is in the facts.
How to cite the 96.002–New Mexico cell
Cite: Social Security Retirement Insurance (CFDA 96.002) obligated $19,765,076,497 on 1,785 awards coded to New Mexico, per USAspending.gov. Keep both keys. Keep “obligations.” Do not invent a fiscal year. All spending ties stores this pair with other program-by-state pages.
Later bulk files can move the dollars and the 1,785-award count. Prefer the overlay Social Security Retirement Insurance in New Mexico when the live table and this snapshot diverge. The JSON is a packet, not a second official ledger. CFDA 96.002, New Mexico federal spending, New Mexico programs, and All spending ties are the parent hubs, not competing sums.
What the New Mexico retirement join will not prove
This page will not treat 1,785 awards as 1,785 people, 1,785 facilities, or 1,785 local programs. It will not compute a per-capita figure because the packet has no population. It will not rank New Mexico against Texas, Arizona, or Colorado on Social Security retirement insurance. Peer totals are not in these facts.
Disability insurance (96.001) or survivors insurance (96.004) remain outside $19,765,076,497 even though those programs also appear as New Mexico joins. Adding any of them would manufacture a homemade combined total this packet does not publish. The mean of about $11,072,872 per record will mislead anyone who treats it as a typical monthly benefit and not a typical retiree’s annual check. There is no beneficiary or project census here.
USAspending.gov award counts increment when a new award is recorded and when a modification is stored as its own line, depending on how the bulk file is rolled up. They do not increment when a New Mexico resident enrolls, files, or starts a project. Treating 1,785 as a count of retirees would collapse two measurement systems. $19,765,076,497 stays an obligation sum on those rows. Keep the overlay Social Security Retirement Insurance in New Mexico as the live cell if later ingests move dollars or the 1,785-award count. Correlation is not causation.
Questions
- How much Social Security Retirement Insurance is obligated in New Mexico?
- USAspending.gov records $19,765,076,497 in CFDA 96.002 obligations across 1,785 awards coded to New Mexico. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not New Mexico’s full federal total. Keep both the program name and New Mexico in any citation. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Is 1,785 a count of New Mexico retirees?
- Award count is a row count. $19,765,076,497 ÷ 1,785 is about $11,072,872 per record as a mean, not a typical monthly benefit and not a typical retiree’s annual check. Large assistance vehicles and modifications can dominate dollars. This packet does not list recipients. See Social Security Retirement Insurance in New Mexico for the stored table.
- Does this include disability or survivors insurance?
- No. The $19,765,076,497 and 1,785 awards are USAspending.gov obligation records for CFDA 96.002 with a New Mexico geography tag. Other SSA catalog numbers are separate joins. The cell does not swallow those programs. Mixing those files with this join would invent a figure the packet does not support.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Social Security Retirement Insurance in New Mexico is the overlay. See New Mexico federal spending, New Mexico programs, CFDA 96.002, and All spending ties. Later bulk files override this snapshot. Keep the obligation label on $19,765,076,497. Do not invent a fiscal year; this packet publishes none.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.