Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation federal funding in South Carolina
Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for Service-Connected Death (CFDA 64.110) shows $672,230,253 in USAspending.gov obligations with South Carolina as place of performance. One thousand one hundred ninety-five awards sit behind the dollars. The join is a VA survivor-compensation listing crossed with a state location field — not a death tally and not the Department of Veterans Affairs’ full South Carolina total.
Key figures
- CFDA 64.110 in South Carolina shows $672,230,253 in USAspending obligations on 1,195 awards.
- The join is DIC tagged to South Carolina, not a casualty ranking against other states.
- Award count is a row count, not a published survivor census.
- The total is commitments, not VA’s full budget or an outlay register.
South Carolina × DIC, without turning benefits into a casualty ranking
CFDA 64.110 and South Carolina place of performance meet in this extract at $672,230,253 on 1,195 awards. Dependency and Indemnity Compensation is a survivor benefit VA administers when a veteran’s death is service-connected. USAspending records the tagged obligations; it does not publish a list of deceased veterans on this page and does not invite a comparison of which state is “harder hit.” Sibling 64.110 joins in other states are separate obligation totals. They are not a safer/worse table.
Place of performance as South Carolina locates the awards as coded. Beneficiary residence, a VA regional office, and place of death can diverge. The packet does not identify which field produced the state code. Other VA CFDA numbers for compensation, education, or medical care are outside $672,230,253 unless they also carry 64.110. Correlation with South Carolina’s veteran population is not causation; that population is not in the facts. Sibling DIC pages are separate obligation totals. They are not a safer or worse comparison, a framing that does not apply to a compensation listing. The extract reports $672,230,253 on 1,195 awards for the tagged pair.
1,195 assistance rows on a compensation listing
Award count is a row count. Recertifications, account changes, or multiple instruments can add rows without adding unique survivor households. Mean obligation is about $562,536 if $672,230,253 were divided evenly across 1,195 lines — arithmetic, not a typical DIC payment, and not an annual rate. This page will not present that average as a household statistic.
The overlay may show aggregated payment vehicles rather than named individuals. Do not treat 1,195 as a published count of South Carolina DIC families. Open Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for Service-Connected Death in South Carolina for the stored table. Personally identifiable details are not in these packet facts. The $672,230,253 total remains a catalog join.
Commitment totals versus DIC disbursements
The $672,230,253 headline is an obligation sum. Outlays — payments issued — are a different USAspending concept. Benefit files often move the two close together, but this extract still stores commitments. No fiscal year is attached. A VA annual benefits report that cites a single year or a different geography is not automatically this join.
The listing title limits the catalog line to service-connected death. The packet does not split spouse, child, or parent cases and does not separate wartime service. Those cuts would require data beyond dollars, 1,195 awards, CFDA 64.110, and South Carolina. Disability compensation, education, and medical-care listings are separate CFDA numbers and are not folded into $672,230,253. The South Carolina join stays a DIC obligation rollup as tagged.
What the South Carolina DIC table leaves out
No county map, no processing-time statistic, and no veteran headcount appear in the extract. Facts remain $672,230,253, 1,195 awards, CFDA 64.110, and South Carolina. This page will not invent a share of national DIC or a ranking against Tennessee or Alabama DIC joins.
South Carolina federal spending and South Carolina programs place 64.110 among other listings. CFDA 64.110 is the national program page. All spending ties indexes other CFDA × state pairs. Mixing those views with this join would invent a percentage of VA spending the packet never computed.
Where to read the 64.110 × South Carolina rows
The overlay for Veterans Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for Service-Connected Death in South Carolina holds the 1,195-award table behind $672,230,253. CFDA 64.110 is the catalog line. South Carolina federal spending and South Carolina programs give state context. All spending ties is the index of other program-by-state joins on the same obligation metric. The $672,230,253 figure is the tagged pair only, not a statewide VA budget and not a survivor census. Award rows on a compensation listing can include recertifications; 1,195 is not a published household count.
Questions
- How much VA DIC funding is obligated in South Carolina?
- USAspending.gov shows $672,230,253 in obligations for CFDA 64.110 with South Carolina as place of performance, across 1,195 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not VA’s full state budget. Other VA listings are outside this join unless they also carry 64.110.
- Does 1,195 awards mean 1,195 DIC survivors?
- No. Award count is a row count of assistance awards and can include recertifications or multiple instruments. It is not a survivor census or a death count. The packet does not name beneficiaries. See the South Carolina 64.110 overlay for how rows are stored.
- Can this total be compared to other states’ DIC pages?
- Each 64.110 state join is its own obligation rollup. Different place-of-performance coding and award-row practices mean the dollars are not a ranking of which state lost more veterans. This page reports $672,230,253 and 1,195 awards for South Carolina only, as commitments, not outlays.
- Are the $672 million already paid?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $672,230,253 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Payment dates and remaining entitlement are not published in this packet.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.