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Unemployment Insurance in Missouri

CFDA 17.225 crossed with Missouri produces $356,084,332.64 in USAspending.gov obligations on 24 awards. Unemployment Insurance is the catalog title. The join is not every federal dollar in Missouri and not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster. A even split would be about $14,836,847.19 per award. Amounts are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 17.225 shows $356,084,332.64 in Missouri obligations on 24 awards.
  • The mean is about $14,836,847.19 per award.
  • The catalog is Unemployment Insurance, not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster.
  • Missouri is a place-of-performance tag, not a unit census.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

The obligation sum on this Missouri catalog join

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place-of-performance state produce this Missouri row for Unemployment Insurance. The published obligation sum is $356,084,332.64 on 24 awards. The join is not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster.

Do not treat $356,084,332.64 as Missouri’s entire federal budget. Do not treat it as the national 17.225 total. Correlation is not causation. Campaign-finance tables remain a separate dataset.

Keep Unemployment Insurance and Missouri together. Missouri mental health research (93.242) is an HHS catalog, not this DOL unemployment line. Overlay /states/mo/programs/17.225/ applies both filters; the other listed hubs do not.

Missouri unemployment insurance as an administrative file

On the program side, the packet gives four facts: Unemployment Insurance, CFDA 17.225, $356,084,332.64, and 24 awards. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE is the uppercase listing title. That is the full program inventory for this file. No recipient names appear.

The page is not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster. Neighbor-state Unemployment Insurance joins are other pairs, not addends for $356,084,332.64. A 17.225 award with a different state tag is outside this cell even if the work looks related.

Readers comparing Missouri to other states should open those other state-program pages rather than inferring a rank from $356,084,332.64. This file does not publish a national share or a year-over-year change because those figures are not in the packet.

Missouri place of performance on CFDA 17.225

Geography here is the USAspending place-of-performance state field set to Missouri. It is not a county map, not a St. Louis, Kansas City, or Springfield split, and not a recipient-address file. $356,084,332.64 does not allocate among those cities.

Awards can carry a MO tag and still involve work that later moves. This packet does not track that movement. Neighbor states — Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska — are outside the sum.

Assistance awards coded to CFDA 17.225 can include grants, cooperative agreements, or other USAspending award types. The packet does not break $356,084,332.64 out by award type, so this copy does not either.

Twenty-four awards, not 24 named employers

Divide $356,084,332.64 by 24 and the implied average is about $14,836,847.19. That figure is not a median, not a mode, and not a typical household or vendor payment. 24 records are not 24 claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers.

The packet lists no contractor names. Do not invent them to explain the average. Keep the count labeled as awards.

If a dashboard elsewhere shows a different total for Unemployment Insurance in Missouri, 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 $356,084,332.64 on 24 awards.

What unemployment insurance in Missouri will not prove

Do not convert $356,084,332.64 into claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. Do not convert 24 awards into 24 claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. Do not attach a fiscal year the packet omitted. Do not rank Missouri as a winner or loser among states.

Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. This copy restates the join only. Obligations of $356,084,332.64 are not outlays.

Internal links are exhaustive for this page: every href in the packet appears in the body and in the internalLinks array. Overlay, program hub, state hub, program index, and ties index remain separate from the $356,084,332.64 cell.

Parent hubs for 17.225 in Missouri

Use /states/mo/programs/17.225/ (Unemployment Insurance in Missouri) for the overlay, /programs/17.225/ (CFDA 17.225) for the listing, /states/mo/ (Missouri federal spending) for the state hub, /states/mo/programs/ (Missouri programs) for the program index, and /ties/ (All spending ties) for other pairs. Cite CFDA 17.225, Missouri, $356,084,332.64, USAspending.gov, obligations only.

Keep Unemployment Insurance and Missouri together when citing $356,084,332.64. CFDA 17.225 lists 24 awards on this MO join. Obligations of $356,084,332.64 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 17.225 × MO pair. Do not add parent hubs into this state-program cell. Mean dollars per action remain about $14,836,847.19 if you divide those two facts. MO is place of performance, not a split of St. Louis, Kansas City, or Springfield. The join is not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster. 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 Missouri?
USAspending.gov records $356,084,332.64 in CFDA 17.225 obligations with Missouri place of performance on 24 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Missouri together when citing $356,084,332.64. Cite both 17.225 and Missouri together.
Do 24 awards mean 24 claimants in Missouri?
No. 24 is a USAspending award-record count, not 24 claimants, weeks of benefits, or named employers. The implied mean is about $14,836,847.19 per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $356,084,332.64 are not outlays. USAspending.gov remains the source for this 17.225 × MO pair.
Is this Missouri’s full federal spend for related programs?
No. $356,084,332.64 is only the CFDA 17.225 × Missouri cell. The join is not a claimant census, not Indiana’s or Colorado’s CFDA 17.225 cell, and not a named employer roster. Other catalogs appear on separate Missouri program pages. Nationwide 17.225 is not limited to Missouri. Mixing CFDA numbers would invent a larger total.
Where is the live 17.225 × Missouri table?
Unemployment Insurance in Missouri is the overlay at /states/mo/programs/17.225/. CFDA 17.225 is /programs/17.225/. Missouri federal spending is /states/mo/. Missouri programs is /states/mo/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 17.225 × MO pair. Keep Unemployment Insurance and Missouri in the same citation.

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