Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability federal funding in Georgia
Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability (CFDA 64.109) shows $19,679,157,775 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Georgia, across 4,586 awards. This page joins that VA catalog program to Georgia place-of-performance. It is not a count of Georgia veterans, not a rating distribution, and not an outlay conversion. USAspending.gov is the source table. Later ingests can move both the dollars and the 4,586-award count; treat this prose as a snapshot of one packet.
Key figures
- CFDA 64.109 × Georgia records $19,679,157,775 in USAspending obligations.
- 4,586 awards underlie that sum; the mean is about $4.29 million per record, not a typical check.
- Matching VA compensation to Georgia is not causation and not a veteran census.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
Disability compensation meeting Georgia in the award file
CFDA 64.109 is Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability. Georgia (GA) is the geography tag. Together they produce $19,679,157,775 and 4,586 records. A 64.109 award tagged to Florida, Alabama, or South Carolina is excluded. This page does not add other catalog numbers to the VA cell.
Four thousand five hundred eighty-six awards against $19,679,157,775 yields a mean of about $4,291,137 per record. That mean is not a typical monthly disability check. Large assistance vehicles and modifications can dominate dollars. This packet does not list veterans, ratings, or VBA regional offices.
Atlanta did not cause $19,679,157,775 by appearing as a state code. Correlation is not causation. Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability in Georgia is the live overlay.
What CFDA 64.109 reports without becoming a caseload
SpendingVault does not grade VBA processing times or Georgia’s veteran population. $19,679,157,775 is an obligation sum, not a caseload. CFDA 64.109 is the national hub without the Georgia filter. This packet has no national VA-compensation total, so none is quoted.
VA Annual Benefits Reports are other series. They are not the 4,586 USAspending.gov awards. Mixing a veteran count from those files with this join would invent a per-veteran figure the packet does not support.
Georgia’s statewide book besides 64.109
Georgia federal spending covers every CFDA coded to the state. Georgia programs is the catalog directory. $19,679,157,775 is one cell, not the state’s entire federal book.
Place-of-performance Georgia on a VA compensation vehicle can be a regional office. It is not automatically the ZIP where a veteran lives. This packet has no county split of the $19,679,157,775.
Obligations versus checks already mailed
An obligation is a recorded commitment. An outlay is a payment. $19,679,157,775 is the commitment figure. This page does not convert the 4,586 awards into deposits.
State veteran-affairs publications are different ledgers. Keep the citation on USAspending.gov.
How to cite the 64.109–Georgia join
Cite: Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability (CFDA 64.109) obligated $19,679,157,775 on 4,586 awards coded to Georgia, per USAspending.gov. Keep both keys. Do not invent a fiscal year. All spending ties stores this pair with other program-by-state pages.
Later bulk files can move the dollars and the 4,586-award count. Prefer the overlay Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability in Georgia when the live table and this snapshot diverge.
What 4,586 rows will not be asked to prove
This page will not treat 4,586 awards as 4,586 veterans. It will not compute a per-veteran figure because the packet has no veteran census. It will not rank Georgia against Texas, Florida, California, or North Carolina on 64.109. Peer totals are other packets.
Georgia federal spending, Georgia programs, CFDA 64.109, and All spending ties are the parent hubs. None of them recasts this join as a grade of VBA service in Georgia or as an outlay. The mean of about $4.29 million per record is a quotient, not a typical monthly check.
Keep both the program name and Georgia in every citation sentence. Treat this JSON as a packet snapshot. A payment center tagged to Georgia can carry a large share of the book even if veterans live elsewhere. Place-of-performance is a coding field, not a residence map.
Georgia hosts major military installations. That ordinary geography is not a packet number, and it still does not prove that $19,679,157,775 was “caused” by those bases. Using installations to explain the cell would import a claim the extract does not contain.
If a later ingest disagrees, the overlay wins. This page does not convert the join into a statement about combat exposure, claims backlogs, or Fort Moore—those topics are absent from the packet. Keep USAspending.gov as the cited source and keep the obligation label on every sentence that uses the total.
Do not freeze $19,679,157,775 as a permanent VA press figure. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 4,586-award count. Keep the join as a join: CFDA 64.109 × Georgia place-of-performance, nothing more.
Atlanta’s metro, coastal installations, and south-Georgia communities are not split in this extract. The $19,679,157,775 is a single state-tagged cell. County maps need another file. Keep both keys in every citation sentence.
Questions
- How much VA disability compensation is obligated in Georgia?
- USAspending.gov records $19,679,157,775 in CFDA 64.109 obligations across 4,586 awards coded to Georgia. That is a program × state join, not an outlay and not Georgia’s full federal total.
- Is 4,586 a count of Georgia veterans?
- No. It is an award-row count. $19,679,157,775 ÷ 4,586 is about $4.29 million per record as a mean, not a typical monthly check. Beneficiary statistics live in other VA publications.
- Does this include other Georgia federal programs?
- No. The cell is CFDA 64.109 only. Other catalog numbers are separate joins. The $19,679,157,775 does not swallow those programs.
- Where is the live overlay?
- Veterans Compensation For Service-Connected Disability in Georgia is the overlay. See Georgia federal spending, Georgia programs, CFDA 64.109, and All spending ties. Later ingests override this snapshot.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.