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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligations in FY2025

USAspending.gov records $64,170,194.95 in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligations for fiscal year 2025. That figure is a yearlyTrend amount for awarding agency 581, not an outlay and not a 2025 complaint ranking or a closed enforcement yearbook. FY2025 obligations of $64,170,194.95 are about 9.2% of the agency’s $695,302,955.96 all-year obligation total in this extract. The agency table lists 763 awards across the extract; that count is not limited to FY2025 on this packet.

Key figures

  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau FY2025: $64,170,194.95 in USAspending obligations.
  • FY2025 obligations of $64,170,194.95 are about 9.2% of the agency’s $695,302,955.96 all-year obligation total.
  • The agency table lists 763 awards across the extract, not a FY2025-only vendor census.
  • The join is Consumer Financial Protection Bureau × FY2025, not the FY2024 CFPB overlay treated as the same number.
  • Figures are obligations, not outlays.

CFPB agency 581 overlapping FY2025

This page is a join: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (agency 581) and FY2025. $64,170,194.95 is the obligation sum on that pair. It is not the government-wide FY2025 total on FY2025 federal spending, not every agency’s book on All agencies, and not cash already paid. FY2025 figures can be incomplete for a current or recent year, as the source note states. Correlation is not causation: a large FY2025 cell does not prove the agency caused a policy outcome, or the reverse.

FY2025 yearlyTrend can be incomplete. A smaller FY2025 cell than FY2024 is not, by itself, an enforcement-shutdown story. It is a different year filter. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the agency parent without a year filter. FY2025 federal spending is the fiscal-year parent without this agency filter. All spending ties lists other pairs. Campaign-finance tables are a different dataset; donations do not fund these USAspending obligations.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau still the awarding tag

Agency 581 remains the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. FY2025 does not add supervised-firm names. Complaints stay unpublished. Confusing this join with the FY2024 CFPB overlay treated as the same number would be a different table. Packet facts on the agency side are the name Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, code 581, all-year obligations $695,302,955.96, and 763 awards. Any other recipient, program mix, or contractor list would be invented.

Readers sometimes treat an awarding-agency total as a budget Congress passed for a named activity. $64,170,194.95 is not that. It is the USAspending obligation rollup tagged to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in FY2025. Do not add FY2024 CFPB dollars into this FY2025 cell. FTC is a different agency (029). Keep both sides: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and FY2025. No vendors named.

FY2025 as a later consumer-finance year cell

Fiscal year 2025 is the yearlyTrend year key. It is not a calendar year and not a count of events the agency oversees. Awards that carry a different year sit outside this cell even if the awarding agency is still 581. FY2025 obligations of $64,170,194.95 are about 9.2% of the agency’s $695,302,955.96 all-year obligation total in this extract. Do not treat the all-year $695,302,955.96 as if it were the FY2025 headline.

FY2025 federal spending shows how Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sits beside other awarding agencies in the same fiscal year. This packet has no outlay total, no recipient roster, and no NAICS split. All agencies is the directory of awarding agencies.

FY2025 is a small slice of the CFPB all-year book

The extract lists 763 awards on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau table. That is an agency-level award-record count, not a FY2025-only census published on this packet. Dividing $64,170,194.95 by 763 would mix a year cell with an all-year row count, so this page does not treat that quotient as a typical FY2025 invoice. Unique vendors are unpublished.

What a smaller FY2025 CFPB cell cannot say

An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $64,170,194.95 is the former. Citing it as cash already cleared in FY2025 over-reads the field. The join cannot say that FY2025 specialized in the agency’s mission because of federal demand. Keep $64,170,194.95 labeled as Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligations in FY2025. It is not a 2025 complaint ranking or a closed enforcement yearbook.

Hubs for CFPB × FY2025

Open Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for the agency rollup, FY2025 federal spending for the fiscal-year rollup, All agencies for other awarding agencies, and All spending ties for other pairs. None of those links convert this cell into the FY2024 CFPB overlay treated as the same number, into outlays this packet omits, or into a contractor list. Cite both sides: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and FY2025, $64,170,194.95, USAspending.gov, obligations only.

Questions

How much did the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligate in FY2025?
USAspending.gov records $64,170,194.95 in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau obligations for FY2025 (agency 581). That is an obligation aggregate for the agency-year pair, not an outlay and not the government-wide FY2025 total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Is FY2025 the bureau’s entire USAspending total?
No. $64,170,194.95 is a yearlyTrend obligation sum, not an outlay. Payments from the Treasury can lag or differ. This packet has no outlay total for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in FY2025. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Is 763 awards a FY2025-only count?
No. 763 is the agency table’s award-record count in this extract, not a published FY2025-only recipient census. Unique vendors and places are unpublished. Modifications can add rows. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Keep both sides of the join in the citation.
Which pages parent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau FY2025?
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the agency parent. FY2025 federal spending is the FY2025 parent. All agencies lists awarding agencies. All spending ties lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes Consumer Financial Protection Bureau × FY2025 at $64,170,194.95.

USAspending.gov agency yearlyTrend amounts by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays. FY figures can be incomplete for the current year.