State Report

Nevada Federal Spending — Week of 2026-05-31

2026-05-31 – 2026-06-06
Total Obligated
$1
Awards
1
Contractors
1
Agencies
1

Federal Spending Report: Nevada (May 31 – June 6, 2026)

Federal spending in Nevada during the week of May 31 through June 6, 2026 remained minimal, with a single $1 award obligated across the state. The Housing Authority of the City of Reno received the sole direct payment from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The week's singular award demonstrates an unusually quiet period for federal contracting activity in Nevada. With only one transaction recorded and a total obligated amount of $1, the data reflects either a lull in agency spending cycles or a reporting lag for larger awards that may have been processed during this timeframe.

Award Details: The Housing Authority of the City of Reno secured a direct payment totaling $1 from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. As a direct payment rather than a traditional contract award, this transaction likely represents a grant, subsidy, or benefit disbursement rather than procurement-based spending.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development accounted for all federal spending activity in Nevada during this period, with one award issued. HUD's involvement underscores ongoing federal support for affordable housing initiatives in the region, though the nominal award amount suggests this may be a data anomaly or a preliminary obligation pending adjustment.

The Housing Authority of the City of Reno emerged as Nevada's sole federal contractor during the week, securing the state's only documented award. As a municipal housing entity, the authority's receipt of HUD funding aligns with the agency's traditional role in administering federal housing programs and supporting affordable housing development in northern Nevada.

The week's spending pattern—dominated entirely by housing-related activity through a single direct payment—reflects the federal government's ongoing prioritization of affordable housing support. However, the exceptionally low dollar volume suggests this snapshot may not capture the full scope of federal obligations to Nevada contractors during this period, and stakeholders should monitor subsequent weeks for more typical spending levels.

Largest Awards

Department of Housing and Urban Development
$1