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Department of the Treasury in Colorado

Federal obligations from Department of the Treasury to Colorado

Total obligated

$3.56B

Awards

6K

USAspending.gov records $3,517,862,226.64 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 014 with place of performance in Colorado, across 6,057 awards. Among 014 cells, this one is relatively high-count: 6,057 records pull the mean down to about $580,793 per award ($3,517,862,226.64 ÷ 6,057). The overlay is /states/co/agencies/014/, not a 020 Treasury page. The total is not Colorado’s tax collections.

Key figures

  • Treasury agency 014 shows $3,517,862,226.64 in Colorado place-of-performance obligations on 6,057 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $580,793 per award — higher row count than many Treasury cells.
  • Code 014 is a separate filter from Treasury 020 pages.
  • The total is not a tax-collection statistic.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

Treasury 014 meeting Colorado

Six thousand fifty-seven awards totaling $3,517,862,226.64 is a wider table than 014 cells that have fewer than two thousand rows. More records under a mid-single-digit-billion sum produces a mean near $580,793. That mean is still not a typical refund, contract, or assistance payment. The facts do not split instruments.

The join is agency 014 plus state CO. It is not a credit rating of Colorado, not a mint-and-bureau tour, and not a count of Denver-area financial firms. Other Treasury-labeled pages use other numeric codes; those dollars are not inside this cell.

Six thousand fifty-seven Colorado 014 awards under $3,517,862,226.64 are a wider Treasury table than many 014 cells with fewer rows. Wider lowers the mean to about $580,793. That is arithmetic, not a finding that Colorado awards are “small.” Front Range and Western Slope are not split. Match 014, not a 020 URL.

Why the URL uses 014

USAspending keys awarding agencies by code. This page’s live table is /states/co/agencies/014/. The agency hub is /agencies/014/. Readers who land on a Treasury 020 overlay are looking at a different filter with a different obligation total. Keep the codes apart even when the English department name matches.

This narrative does not explain how the source assigns some Treasury activity to 014. It restates the published Colorado cell: $3,517,862,226.64 and 6,057 awards.

Full analysis: Department of the Treasury (agency 014) federal obligations in Colorado

Questions

How much has Treasury obligated in Colorado?
USAspending records $3,517,862,226.64 in agency 014 obligations with Colorado place of performance, across 6,057 awards. That is this code’s Colorado cell, not every Treasury-labeled code.
Why is the average under $600,000?
6,057 awards under $3,517,862,226.64 yield a mean of about $580,793. A higher row count lowers the mean relative to thin Treasury tables. The mean is not a median refund or contract.
Is this agency 020?
No. The overlay is 014. Other Treasury pages use 020. The $3,517,862,226.64 total belongs to 014 and Colorado.
Does this include tax refunds to Colorado residents?
The facts do not split refunds from other instruments. $3,517,862,226.64 is the full published pair total.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.

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