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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding in Florida

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (CFDA 10.551) obligations tagged to Florida total $15,013,889,334.17 on USAspending.gov across 3 awards. The same three-row texture appears in other large-state SNAP cells; the Florida dollars are this packet’s own. The join is USDA SNAP plus an FL place-of-performance tag, not a tourist-economy story and not a count of EBT cards. Three Florida SNAP actions sit beside Florida’s 36-row public-assistance cell and 6,916-row highway cell; grain follows the Catalog number, not the state’s size.

Key figures

  • Florida SNAP (CFDA 10.551): $15,013,889,334.17 on 3 USAspending awards.
  • The implied mean is about $5,004,630,000 per award; that is not a household benefit.
  • Three actions are not three counties.
  • Cite obligations, not EBT issuance; no fiscal year is in the packet.
  • The join is 10.551 × FL, not a food-security ranking.

Three Florida SNAP actions on the prime file

Filter to SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM and to Florida (FL). Three awards survive. They sum to $15,013,889,334.17. Federal SNAP funding typically moves to the state agency that issues benefits. USAspending’s prime table can record that as a few large assistance actions rather than one row per household.

The implied mean is about $5,004,630,000 per award. That average is vehicle size. It is not a monthly allotment in Miami-Dade or anywhere else. Unique households, unique retailers, and unique issuance months are unpublished.

Florida federal spending aggregates every CFDA on an FL tag. CFDA 10.551 is SNAP in every state. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Florida is the cell. Florida programs and All spending ties sit next to it.

Tourism employment and agricultural labor often appear in Florida SNAP conversations in the press. They are not packet facts. $15,013,889,334.17 does not measure those sectors.

Florida’s SNAP dollar total is below Texas and New York in this slice. That ordering is two filters’ output, not a food-security ranking. Population is unpublished.

Tourism, agriculture, and a nutrition Catalog number

Florida’s visitor economy and farm economy are not fields in this packet. $15,013,889,334.17 does not measure restaurant sales or crop support. Those stories use other CFDA numbers or private datasets. This join stays on 10.551.

Place-of-performance for SNAP often follows the administering agency. An FL tag does not locate every redemption. Benefits issued in Florida can be spent elsewhere; benefits issued elsewhere can be spent in Florida. Neither path is recorded here.

School lunch and other child-nutrition Catalog numbers are siblings, not components. Do not fold them into $15,013,889,334.17.

Disaster SNAP, if coded to a different CFDA, is outside these three awards. If coded to 10.551, it is already inside. The packet does not say which. Do not assume.

Obligations versus benefits issued

Quote $15,013,889,334.17 as USAspending obligations for SNAP in Florida. Do not quote it as groceries already purchased or as a year’s worth of EBT. Outlays and issuance calendars are other ledgers.

The packet has no fiscal year. Do not invent one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state.

Issuance calendars and retailer settlement are FNS and state ledgers. Quote USAspending for the obligation join; quote those ledgers for redemptions.

One FL tag from the Panhandle to the Keys

This extract does not split 3 awards or $15,013,889,334.17 by county. A local food-assistance story needs a different table. The file stays statewide.

Do not rank Florida’s food security from this cell. Eligibility, take-up, and prices are not facts here. A large SNAP cell next to a large disaster cell does not mean disaster grants bought groceries. Correlation is not causation.

Miami-Dade and the Panhandle share FL. A county food-assistance story cannot be sourced from three statewide awards.

Citation line

Quote USAspending.gov: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (CFDA 10.551) obligated $15,013,889,334.17 on 3 awards coded to Florida. Name SNAP and Florida together. Name obligations, not outlays.

Refresh from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Florida if the overlay moved.

Do not merge SNAP with Florida PA

Public assistance (97.036) reimburses disaster applicants. SNAP (10.551) is nutrition assistance. Adding $15,013,889,334.17 to the PA cell would mix statutes.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Florida is the live overlay. Keep CFDA 10.551 in the citation.

Florida’s three SNAP awards coexist with a 36-row public-assistance file and a 6,916-row highway file on the same FL tag. Those neighboring joins do not explain $15,013,889,334.17 and they do not absorb it. A citation that names only ‘Florida federal nutrition’ without CFDA 10.551 has left the contract of this page. Obligations remain commitments on awards. Household issuance, retailer redemption, and disaster nutrition coded to another Catalog number remain other ledgers. Statewide Florida is the only geography in the facts; Miami-Dade is not a subtotal.

Questions

How much SNAP funding is obligated in Florida?
USAspending.gov shows $15,013,889,334.17 across 3 awards for CFDA 10.551 tagged to Florida. That is an obligation join, not household issuance or retailer redemptions.
Why only 3 awards?
SNAP federal funding often appears as a few large awards to the state administering agency. This packet counts 3 USAspending actions, not households or EBT transactions.
Is this related to Florida disaster food assistance?
Disaster-related nutrition programs use other Catalog numbers unless they are coded 10.551. This join is only SNAP with an FL geography tag. Do not merge it with CFDA 97.036.
Where is the live Florida SNAP table?
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Florida. See also Florida federal spending, Florida programs, CFDA 10.551, and All spending ties.

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