Unemployment Insurance (CFDA 17.225) in Kansas
CFDA 17.225 — Unemployment Insurance — tagged to Kansas shows $163,936,132.96 in obligations across 16 awards on USAspending.gov. sixteen instruments against $163.9 million imply about $10.25 million per award. This overlay is Unemployment Insurance plus Kansas, not every federal dollar in KS. It is not Kansas job-training funding, not a nationwide 17.225 rollup, and not Kansas's entire federal spending. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- CFDA 17.225 shows $163,936,132.96 in Kansas obligations on 16 awards.
- The mean is about $10.25 million per award.
- Sixteen awards are not sixteen named claimants.
- Kansas is a place-of-performance tag, not a claimant, county, or named-agency census.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
Sixteen Kansas instruments on CFDA 17.225
CFDA 17.225 is titled UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Crossed with Kansas place of performance, obligations sum to $163,936,132.96 on 16 awards. The national 17.225 hub includes other states. Kansas’s spending hub includes other programs. Only this intersection is reported here. $163,936,132.96 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov, not an outlay and not a count of UI claimants in Kansas.
sixteen awards is a thin administrative-and-benefit assistance file with sixteen instruments. The join does not name recipients. Packet facts are $163,936,132.96, 16 awards, KS, and 17.225. Correlation is not causation. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Kansas together when reading $163,936,132.96.
Readers should keep CFDA 17.225 and Kansas in the same sentence as $163,936,132.96. The live table lives at /states/ks/programs/17.225/. Parent hubs at /programs/17.225/, /states/ks/, and /states/ks/programs/ are larger than this cell. /ties/ lists other spending ties. Do not add those parents into $163,936,132.96.
UI is not a WIOA training twin
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act training catalogs use different CFDA numbers. Mixing those lines into Kansas UI would invent a combined jobs-and-benefits book. Mixing those series into $163,936,132.96 would invent a broader total than this cell contains. Facts available: Kansas, CFDA 17.225, $163,936,132.96, 16 awards. Claimant counts, weekly-benefit amounts, and agency names are unpublished.
The catalog title names Unemployment Insurance, not a ranking of Kansas workforce boards. Dividing $163,936,132.96 by 16 yields about $10.25 million per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. 16 is not a claimant, county, or named-agency census.
Kansas geography on the unemployment-insurance tag
KS is the place-of-performance code. Awards billed to Wichita, Topeka, or Kansas City, Kansas can share the tag. Awards coded to Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Colorado stay outside $163,936,132.96 even when activity later crosses those lines. The code does not convert $163.9 million into a layoff atlas.
Kansas federal spending is the all-program parent. 17.225 is one row on Kansas programs. $163.9 million is not the state’s complete federal footprint. Open Unemployment Insurance in Kansas for the filtered table, CFDA 17.225 for the catalog without a Kansas filter, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parents into $163,936,132.96.
Sixteen awards and a low-eight-figure mean
$163,936,132.96 ÷ 16 is about $10.25 million per award. That average is a low-eight-figure mean on sixteen rows, not a median. Net obligations can include downward modifications; the total shown is the aggregate in the facts. Treat 16 as a record count, not as 16 unique claimants or 16 named workforce boards.
Without a transaction register, you cannot see how many of the 16 rows are continuations, renewals, or corrections. Later ingests can restate $163,936,132.96 without changing the join key of 17.225 and KS. USAspending obligations can be positive new awards or net of downward modifications; $163,936,132.96 is the net total supplied in the facts. The pair remains Unemployment Insurance plus Kansas. Do not treat $163,936,132.96 as an outlay series.
What Kansas unemployment insurance does not prove
A large 17.225 total tagged to Kansas does not measure whether Kansas unemployment fell, and it does not equal benefit checks already issued. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation. The headline remains $163,936,132.96 on 16 awards for Unemployment Insurance in Kansas.
Keep both sides of the join: Unemployment Insurance and Kansas, obligations only. Do not annualize $163,936,132.96 without a year field—this packet publishes none. Do not treat 16 as a claimant, county, or named-agency census. Quote USAspending.gov and the overlay path rather than a plant-closure narrative. Cite Unemployment Insurance together with Kansas whenever you reuse $163,936,132.96.
Citing CFDA 17.225 in Kansas
The overlay target is the Kansas × CFDA 17.225 table. Open Unemployment Insurance in Kansas when you want the same $163,936,132.96 / 16-award cell in the site’s data chrome. CFDA 17.225 drops the Kansas filter. Kansas federal spending drops the CFDA filter. Kansas programs lists other catalogs beside 17.225. All spending ties indexes other pairs.
This page exists because two tables meet: a CFDA program and a place-of-performance state. It does not exist to argue that Kansas won or lost federal money, that donations paid for the awards, or that obligations equal cash. The pair is 17.225 plus KS. Obligations of $163,936,132.96 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 17.225 × KS pair. 16 remains an award-record count, not a person, facility, or project census. UI often posts as a short list of large administrative instruments rather than a row per claimant. Sixteen Kansas awards against $163,936,132.96 imply about $10.2 million per award as a ratio. Topeka folklore is not a Shawnee County split. Missouri-coded awards stay outside even when Kansas City straddles the state line. Recipients stay unpublished.
Questions
- How much Unemployment Insurance funding is obligated in Kansas?
- USAspending records $163,936,132.96 in CFDA 17.225 obligations with Kansas place of performance on 16 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Kansas together when citing $163,936,132.96. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. The join is a catalog intersection, not a budget.
- Do 16 awards mean 16 Kansas UI claimants?
- 16 is a USAspending award-record count, not a claimant, county, or named-agency census. The implied mean is about $10.25 million per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. 16 is a record count, not a person or facility census. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Is this Kansas's total federal labor spending?
- No. This join is CFDA 17.225 only. Job-training catalogs use other Labor CFDA numbers and sit on separate Kansas program pages. Nationwide 17.225 is not limited to Kansas. Obligations of $163,936,132.96 are not outlays. The overlay is the live Unemployment Insurance–Kansas table.
- Have these UI dollars already been paid to claimants?
- No. $163,936,132.96 is an obligation sum. Outlays are a different USAspending series. Drawdowns can lag the federal obligation. This packet has no outlay total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 17.225 × KS pair. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.