Department of the Treasury federal obligations (CGAC 020)
Awarding-agency CGAC 020, labeled Department of the Treasury in this extract, shows $187,335,487,204.52 in USAspending.gov obligations through fiscal year 2026. Those dollars sit on 28,952 awards. A second Treasury-labeled packet exists under a different CGAC; this guide covers only code 020 and the $187,335,487,204.52 book. The tables are award-file obligations, not IRS collections or public-debt outstanding.
Key figures
- CGAC 020 shows $187,335,487,204.52 in USAspending obligations through FY 2026.
- Award volume on that code is 28,952 records.
- This hub is not a merge with other Treasury-labeled CGAC codes.
- The total is an award-file obligation sum, not collections or debt outstanding.
$187.3 billion on 28,952 awards tagged 020
The precise total is $187,335,487,204.52. Across 28,952 awards the implied mean is about $6.47 million per award. Fiscal-service contracts, bureau assistance, and other Treasury actions can occupy the file; this packet does not split the 28,952 rows by bureau. The mean is blended.
Fiscal year 2026 is the latest year. The $187,335,487,204.52 sum is cumulative through that cap, not a single tax year’s refunds and not the statutory debt limit. USAspending.gov is the source.
That mix is the research takeaway from the two packet facts together. 28,952 awards at a mean near $6.47 million on CGAC 020, a thicker-dollar book than the other Treasury-labeled identifier. A later extract can change both the dollar total and the award count as fiscal-service and bureau actions continue to post inside FY 2026.
Why CGAC 020 matters on this hub
SpendingVault’s page for this rollup is /agencies/020/. USAspending awarding-agency codes are CGAC identifiers. Code 020 is the key for this $187,335,487,204.52 total. Another extract row uses a different code with the same department label; mixing the two books double-counts or mis-assigns dollars. Stay on 020 when using this guide.
The 28,952 award count is a record count for code 020, not a count of taxpayers, bonds issued, or depository institutions.
Obligations versus collections and debt
Treasury publishes collections, outlays, and debt in other systems. This hub cites only USAspending obligations of $187,335,487,204.52 through FY 2026. Tax receipts, T-bill auctions, and interest on the public debt are not in the packet and are not stated here.
Researchers sometimes treat an agency obligation total as cash already paid. For Department of the Treasury, that reading is wrong. IRS collections, T-bill auctions, interest on the public debt, or a merge with CGAC 014 belong in other publications. The USAspending figure on this hub remains an obligation sum through FY 2026. Fiscal-service and bureau actions continue to post inside FY 2026.
State coding for CGAC 020 awards
Place-of-performance for Treasury actions often follows bureau and contractor locations, including a heavy National Capital Region share on some contract types. The state table is a coding view of the 28,952 awards that sum to $187,335,487,204.52 through FY 2026, not a map of where taxpayers live.
Place-of-performance is a coding field, not a complete economic-impact model. On this agency, bureau and contractor locations, including a National Capital Region share on some contract types, can dominate cells. Read the state table after the agency hub, not instead of it. Keep this hub on /agencies/020/; do not add the other Treasury-labeled CGAC here.
Reading 020 on the all-agencies list
Compare $187,335,487,204.52 and 28,952 awards only with other obligation totals from this extract. Do not add the other Treasury-labeled CGAC on this page. The hub does not give tax advice.
The all-agencies list is useful only inside this extract’s obligation definition and FY 2026 cap. 28,952 awards at a mean near $6.47 million on CGAC 020, a thicker-dollar book than the other Treasury-labeled identifier. Ranking on dollars alone hides that mix. Keep this hub on /agencies/020/; do not add the other Treasury-labeled CGAC here.
Why awarding-agency 020 is a separate book
USAspending awarding-agency identifiers are CGAC codes. This page’s facts are $187,335,487,204.52, 28,952 awards, code 020, and FY 2026. A second extract row uses a different code with the same department label. Mixing the two double-counts or mis-assigns dollars.
Tax receipts and debt outstanding are not in the packet. The 28,952 count is not a taxpayer census. Use the state table as award coding, not as a map of withholding by residence. CGAC 020 is the awarding-agency identifier on every row in this rollup, and the overlay path stays /agencies/020/. The award population is 28,952 records. Those rows still sum to the same obligation total through fiscal year 2026. Readers who need place-of-performance should open the state table from that hub; readers who need peer context should open the all-agencies list. Neither view converts obligations into outlays. CGAC 020 is the awarding-agency identifier on every row in this rollup, and the overlay path stays /agencies/020/. The award population is 28,952 records. Those rows still sum to the same obligation total through fiscal year 2026. Readers who need place-of-performance should open the state table from that hub; readers who need peer context should open the all-agencies list. Neither view converts obligations into outlays.
Questions
- How much has Treasury CGAC 020 obligated through FY 2026?
- Awarding-agency code 020 shows $187,335,487,204.52 across 28,952 awards in this USAspending extract. That figure is an obligation total through fiscal year 2026, not IRS collections, not public-debt outstanding, and not a merge with any other Treasury-labeled CGAC.
- Why is this page keyed to code 020?
- USAspending awarding-agency identifiers are CGAC codes. SpendingVault’s hub for this rollup is /agencies/020/. The $187,335,487,204.52 obligation total and 28,952 award count belong to that code only through FY 2026.
- Is this the same as all Treasury spending?
- No. This guide covers CGAC 020 only. The packet total is $187,335,487,204.52 on 28,952 awards. Other codes can carry Treasury-related labels in the same extract. Adding them here would mix identifiers.
- Where can I see CGAC 020 spending by state?
- The state table from the /agencies/020/ hub uses place-of-performance fields on the same obligation extract. Geography rows still sit under $187,335,487,204.52 and 28,952 awards through FY 2026.
Agency codes are USAspending awarding-agency CGAC identifiers. Totals are obligations, FY range on packet.