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Unemployment Insurance in New Mexico

$160,429,098.73 is the USAspending.gov obligation total for Unemployment Insurance (CFDA 17.225) with place of performance in New Mexico. The source table counts 26 awards. The pair is not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit ledger, or a named-employer roster. Dividing those two facts yields about $6,170,349.95 per award. Figures are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 17.225 shows $160,429,098.73 in New Mexico obligations on 26 awards.
  • The mean is about $6,170,349.95 per award.
  • The catalog is Unemployment Insurance, not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit ledger, or a named-employer roster.
  • New Mexico is a place-of-performance tag, not a unit census.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

How CFDA 17.225 meets New Mexico

This page exists because two tables meet: Unemployment Insurance (CFDA 17.225) and New Mexico (NM). USAspending.gov records $160,429,098.73 on 26 awards at that intersection. Correlation is not causation: New Mexico did not cause $160,429,098.73 by existing as a large or small place. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell.

Unemployment Insurance in New Mexico applies both keys. CFDA 17.225 is CFDA 17.225 without a New Mexico filter. New Mexico federal spending is all-program New Mexico spending. New Mexico programs lists other New Mexico programs. All spending ties indexes other joins. Correlation is not causation: New Mexico did not cause $160,429,098.73 by existing as a large or small place.

UI as a listing, not a claimant file

CFDA 17.225 is UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Packet facts on the program side stop at the name Unemployment Insurance, the number 17.225, $160,429,098.73, and 26 awards. This packet lists no award recipients and no contractor names. Mixing this listing with other labor catalog lines that use different CFDA numbers would invent a combined total the packet never computed. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE is the catalog title. Twenty-six awards is an administrative-and-benefit file: UI assistance often posts as a few dozen records rather than a claimant extract. The join does not convert dollars into claimants, employers, or workforce offices. Neighbor-state Unemployment Insurance joins are other pairs.

Unemployment Insurance is not a workforce-training twin and not a disaster-unemployment twin unless those use this same CFDA in the source table. The packet gives one program name. Twenty-six records against $160,429,098.73 are not 26 weeks of claims. The join does not name employers. Neighbor 17.225 joins are other pairs, not addends.

New Mexico place of performance on 17.225

Place of performance in New Mexico is a USAspending geography field. Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Las Cruces folklore may send a reader here; those stories are not a metro split in this packet. Awards can list NM while later work occurs elsewhere. Neighbor codes (Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona) stay outside $160,429,098.73. Place of performance can differ from where a recipient is headquartered. This packet does not publish either split. Neighbor-state Unemployment Insurance joins are other pairs, not addends.

Twenty-six awards behind the New Mexico UI cell

26 is the award-record count. It is not 26 claimants, employers, or workforce offices. A mean of about $6,170,349.95 if $160,429,098.73 were divided evenly across 26 lines is arithmetic, not a typical payment. Unique vendors are unpublished. Treat twenty-six as a record count, not a unit census. A later USAspending ingest can restate both $160,429,098.73 and the 26-award count without changing the join keys. Agency splits are omitted from this packet. No fiscal year is in the facts, so none is cited here.

What unemployment insurance in New Mexico will not prove

Keep $160,429,098.73 labeled as obligations. Outlays, remaining balances, and recipient names are unpublished. The join is not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit ledger, or a named-employer roster. Quote Unemployment Insurance and New Mexico together. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 26-award count. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this Unemployment Insurance New Mexico join.

Use /states/nm/programs/17.225/ (Unemployment Insurance in New Mexico) for the overlay, /programs/17.225/ (CFDA 17.225) for the listing, /states/nm/ (New Mexico federal spending) for the state hub, /states/nm/programs/ (New Mexico programs) for the program index, and /ties/ (All spending ties) for other pairs. Cite CFDA 17.225, New Mexico, $160,429,098.73, USAspending.gov, obligations only. Keep Unemployment Insurance and New Mexico together when citing $160,429,098.73. CFDA 17.225 lists 26 award records on this NM join. Obligations of $160,429,098.73 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 17.225 × NM pair. Do not add parent hubs into this state-program cell. Quote CFDA 17.225, New Mexico, and $160,429,098.73 in one sentence. The New Mexico programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. This page is not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit ledger, or a named-employer roster. 26 award records are not 26 claimants, employers, or workforce offices. Mean dollars per action remain about $6,170,349.95 if you divide those two facts. NM is place of performance, not a split of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Las Cruces. Unemployment Insurance is not a workforce-training twin and not a disaster-unemployment twin unless those use this same CFDA in the source table. The packet gives one program name. Twenty-six records against $160,429,098.73 are not 26 weeks of claims. The join does not name employers. Neighbor 17.225 joins are other pairs, not addends. 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 New Mexico?
USAspending.gov records $160,429,098.73 in CFDA 17.225 obligations with New Mexico place of performance on 26 awards. That is the pair total, not an outlay and not a claimant census, a weekly-benefit ledger, or a named-employer roster. Keep Unemployment Insurance and New Mexico together when citing $160,429,098.73.
Do 26 awards mean 26 New Mexico workforce offices?
No. 26 is a USAspending award-record count, not 26 claimants, employers, or workforce offices. The implied mean is about $6,170,349.95 per award. Unique recipients are unpublished. Obligations of $160,429,098.73 are not outlays. USAspending.gov remains the source for this 17.225 × NM pair.
Is this New Mexico’s full federal labor spend?
No. $160,429,098.73 is only the CFDA 17.225 × New Mexico cell. Other catalogs appear on separate New Mexico program pages. Nationwide 17.225 is not limited to New Mexico. Mixing this listing with other labor catalog lines that use different CFDA numbers would invent a larger total.
Where is the live 17.225 × New Mexico table?
Unemployment Insurance in New Mexico is the overlay at /states/nm/programs/17.225/. CFDA 17.225 is /programs/17.225/. New Mexico federal spending is /states/nm/. New Mexico programs is /states/nm/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 17.225 × NM pair.

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