Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding in New York
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (CFDA 10.551) obligations tagged to New York total $16,740,194,328.82 on USAspending.gov across 3 awards. The Catalog number and the NY geography tag are the entire join. Three prime-file actions carry a sum that looks like a social-insurance program; the action count looks like a block grant. Neither reading is a household census. Three New York SNAP actions match the coarse grain of other large-state 10.551 cells; $16,740,194,328.82 is the New York-specific sum.
Key figures
- New York SNAP (CFDA 10.551): $16,740,194,328.82 on 3 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $5,580,065,000 per award; that is not a household benefit.
- NYC and upstate share one NY tag; no regional split is in the packet.
- Cite obligations, not redemptions; no fiscal year is attached.
- The join is 10.551 × NY, not a poverty ranking.
A three-row New York SNAP extract
Keep assistance awards labeled SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM whose place of performance is New York (NY). Three awards remain. Their obligations sum to $16,740,194,328.82. USDA typically funds SNAP through the state agency that issues benefits. USAspending’s prime table can collapse that relationship into a handful of rows even when issuance is continuous.
The implied mean is about $5,580,065,000 per award. That is vehicle size in a three-row file, not an average New York household allotment. Unique cases, unique Electronic Benefit Transfer cards, and unique retailers are not in the packet.
New York federal spending rolls up every CFDA on an NY tag. CFDA 10.551 rolls up SNAP nationwide. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in New York is the overlap. New York programs and All spending ties are the sibling indexes.
New York’s SNAP cell is not a five-borough human-services budget. City agencies that issue SNAP under state supervision do not appear as three named recipients in the facts object.
Dollars near the Texas SNAP cell do not mean the two states ran the same issuance calendar. They mean two place-of-performance filters returned large 10.551 obligation sums.
Upstate, downstate, and one NY tag
New York City and the rest of the state share the same place-of-performance code in this extract. $16,740,194,328.82 is not a five-borough total and not an upstate total. The packet does not split 3 awards by city, county, or region. A local SNAP map would need a different source.
Place-of-performance can follow the administering agency’s address. An NY tag does not prove every redeemed dollar stayed inside the state. Cross-border shopping and dual-state cases are not fields here.
School meals, WIC, and emergency food CFDA numbers are neighbors in the nutrition catalog, not components of 10.551. Do not add them into $16,740,194,328.82.
Upstate dairy counties and New York City grocery markets share NY. Redemption geography is not this table. A journalist who needs county issuance must use a series that actually splits geography.
What the obligation figure is not
Obligations are commitments on awards. Retailer settlement and household issuance are other books. Quote $16,740,194,328.82 as USAspending obligations for SNAP in New York, not as groceries already purchased.
The facts include no fiscal year. Do not stamp FY labels onto the sum. The source note is USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state.
If USAspending later splits a vehicle and the award count leaves 3, the overlay is the refresh. This JSON stays the harvested pair.
Do not turn three awards into a hardship ranking
A large SNAP cell does not rank New York as poorer than a state with a smaller 10.551 cell. Population, eligibility rules, and take-up rates are unpublished here. Correlation with other New York program cells is not causation.
Three awards also do not mean New York ‘consolidated’ SNAP. They mean the prime file is coarse. Subawards are not this table.
Do not use $16,740,194,328.82 as a proxy for New York’s poverty rate. Poverty is unpublished. The join is Catalog plus state tag only.
Citation line for SNAP in New York
Quote USAspending.gov: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (CFDA 10.551) obligated $16,740,194,328.82 on 3 awards coded to New York. Keep program and state in one sentence. Keep obligations distinct from outlays.
The live overlay is Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in New York. This JSON does not update itself.
Neighbors on the New York program list
New York survivors insurance in this slice is 5,225 awards on 96.004. SNAP is 3 awards on 10.551. Same NY tag, opposite textures. Catalog design drives the grain.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in New York is the overlay. New York programs lists sibling cells. All spending ties keeps the pair in the join index.
Questions
- How much SNAP funding is obligated in New York?
- USAspending.gov shows $16,740,194,328.82 across 3 awards for CFDA 10.551, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, with a New York place-of-performance tag. The figure is an obligation join, not household issuance.
- Does 3 awards mean only three New York SNAP grants?
- It means 3 USAspending award actions in this extract. SNAP is often posted as a few large awards to the state agency. Households, EBT swipes, and retailers are not the unit.
- Is New York City broken out?
- No. The NY tag is statewide. $16,740,194,328.82 and 3 awards are not split by city or county in this packet.
- Where is the live New York SNAP table?
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in New York. See also New York federal spending, New York programs, CFDA 10.551, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.