Unemployment Insurance in Colorado
Colorado and Unemployment Insurance meet at $371,434,108.76 in recorded obligations on 25 awards. CFDA 17.225 is the catalog key. The join is not a claimant census, not a weekly benefit ledger, and not Indiana’s or Missouri’s CFDA 17.225 cell. Packet facts stop at those two numbers plus the state and CFDA. About $14,857,364.35 per award is not a median. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 17.225 shows $371,434,108.76 in Colorado obligations on 25 awards.
- The mean is about $14,857,364.35 per award.
- The catalog is Unemployment Insurance, not a claimant census, not a weekly benefit ledger, and not Indiana’s or Missouri’s CFDA 17.225 cell.
- Colorado is a place-of-performance tag, not a unit census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
CO and CFDA 17.225 as a pair
Read $371,434,108.76 as the CFDA 17.225 × Colorado obligation cell. Unemployment Insurance is the program side; Colorado is the geography side. The pair is not a claimant census, not a weekly benefit ledger, and not Indiana’s or Missouri’s CFDA 17.225 cell. FEC donations do not fund USAspending awards.
25 awards back the total. That count is not 25 claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. Packet facts list no contractors and no award recipients. Inventing names would break the contract.
Unemployment Insurance in Colorado lives at /states/co/programs/17.225/. CFDA 17.225 lives at /programs/17.225/. Colorado federal spending lives at /states/co/. Colorado programs lives at /states/co/programs/. All spending ties lives at /ties/.
Colorado unemployment insurance as catalog text
The catalog string is UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Display copy uses Unemployment Insurance. Neither string names a vendor. CFDA 17.225 is the only program key in this packet. $371,434,108.76 attaches to that key and to Colorado, not to a homemade bundle of related programs.
Readers looking for adjacent catalogs should open those CFDA pages instead of adding them here. Colorado labor catalogs with other CFDA numbers are other pairs. The join does not convert $371,434,108.76 into claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. Keep Unemployment Insurance labeled as CFDA 17.225.
Readers comparing Colorado to other states should open those other state-program pages rather than inferring a rank from $371,434,108.76. This file does not publish a national share or a year-over-year change because those figures are not in the packet.
Colorado tags on CFDA 17.225
Colorado (CO) is the place-of-performance key, not a claim that every dollar was spent in Denver, Colorado Springs, or Boulder. Those cities are not broken out. Headquarters can sit in another state while the tag still reads CO.
Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona are adjacent geographies, not slices of this cell. A 17.225 award tagged to a neighbor is a different join. Keep $371,434,108.76 attached to Colorado only.
Assistance awards coded to CFDA 17.225 can include grants, cooperative agreements, or other USAspending award types. The packet does not break $371,434,108.76 out by award type, so this copy does not either.
Twenty-five awards, not 25 named employers
USAspending counted 25 awards on this pair. That is a row count in the assistance table, not a census of claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. Large means (about $14,857,364.35) often appear when a few statewide actions carry most of the dollars. The packet does not say whether that happened here.
A later ingest can restate both $371,434,108.76 and the 25-award count without changing the join keys CFDA 17.225 and CO. Unique recipients remain unpublished.
If a dashboard elsewhere shows a different total for Unemployment Insurance in Colorado, check whether that dashboard uses outlays, a different year, or a recipient-location field instead of place of performance. This cell uses the packet’s obligation sum of $371,434,108.76 on 25 awards.
What unemployment insurance in Colorado will not prove
This page will not prove outcomes, need, or quality in Colorado. It will not prove that Unemployment Insurance dollars caused any local result. Correlation is not causation. $371,434,108.76 is an obligation sum on a two-key filter.
Outlays are unpublished. Remaining balances are unpublished. Recipient names are unpublished. FEC donations do not fund these awards. Colorado labor catalogs with other CFDA numbers are other pairs.
Parent hubs for 17.225 in Colorado
Use /states/co/programs/17.225/ (Unemployment Insurance in Colorado) for the overlay, /programs/17.225/ (CFDA 17.225) for the listing, /states/co/ (Colorado federal spending) for the state hub, /states/co/programs/ (Colorado programs) for the program index, and /ties/ (All spending ties) for other pairs. Cite CFDA 17.225, Colorado, $371,434,108.76, USAspending.gov, obligations only.
Keep Unemployment Insurance and Colorado together when citing $371,434,108.76. CFDA 17.225 lists 25 awards on this CO join. Obligations of $371,434,108.76 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 17.225 × CO pair. Do not add parent hubs into this state-program cell. Mean dollars per action remain about $14,857,364.35 if you divide those two facts. CO is place of performance, not a split of Denver, Colorado Springs, or Boulder. The join is not a claimant census, not a weekly benefit ledger, and not Indiana’s or Missouri’s CFDA 17.225 cell. Source note: USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
Questions
- How much Unemployment Insurance funding is obligated in Colorado?
- USAspending.gov records $371,434,108.76 in CFDA 17.225 obligations with Colorado place of performance on 25 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a claimant census, not a weekly benefit ledger, and not Indiana’s or Missouri’s CFDA 17.225 cell. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Colorado together when citing $371,434,108.76. Cite both 17.225 and Colorado together.
- Do 25 awards mean 25 claimants in Colorado?
- No. 25 is a USAspending award-record count, not 25 claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. The implied mean is about $14,857,364.35 per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $371,434,108.76 are not outlays. USAspending.gov remains the source for this 17.225 × CO pair.
- Is this Colorado’s full federal spend for related programs?
- No. $371,434,108.76 is only the CFDA 17.225 × Colorado cell. The join is not a claimant census, not a weekly benefit ledger, and not Indiana’s or Missouri’s CFDA 17.225 cell. Other catalogs appear on separate Colorado program pages. Nationwide 17.225 is not limited to Colorado. Mixing CFDA numbers would invent a larger total.
- Where is the live 17.225 × Colorado table?
- Unemployment Insurance in Colorado is the overlay at /states/co/programs/17.225/. CFDA 17.225 is /programs/17.225/. Colorado federal spending is /states/co/. Colorado programs is /states/co/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 17.225 × CO pair. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Colorado in the same citation.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.