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Department of the Treasury (agency 014) federal obligations in Arizona

USAspending.gov records $6,065,018,071.77 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 014 with place of performance in Arizona, across 4,366 awards. The overlay is /states/az/agencies/014/ — a different numeric code from Treasury pages that use 020. Mean obligation is about $1.39 million per award ($6,065,018,071.77 ÷ 4,366). Statewide AZ is the only geography supplied, so Phoenix, Tucson, and tribal lands share $6,065,018,071.77 without a published split.

Key figures

  • Treasury agency 014 shows $6,065,018,071.77 in Arizona place-of-performance obligations on 4,366 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $1.39 million per award.
  • Code 014 is a separate filter from other Treasury-labeled codes.
  • The total is not a tax-collection statistic.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

Treasury 014 joined to Arizona

Four thousand three hundred sixty-six awards totaling $6,065,018,071.77 is a mid-count Treasury cell: more rows than the highly concentrated 020-style tables with a few hundred awards, fewer than SBA-style files with tens of thousands. The mean near $1.39 million follows from that ratio.

The English label says Department of the Treasury. The join key is 014. Mixing this $6,065,018,071.77 with a 020 cell would combine different filters.

Arizona Treasury 014’s 4,366 awards under $6,065,018,071.77 share a statewide AZ tag. Tribal lands, Phoenix, and Tucson are not separated. Education’s Arizona overlay is a different agency code; its dollars are not in this cell. Match 014 in the URL so a 020 page is not mistaken for this one.

Why code 014 is the page

USAspending awarding-agency codes are the overlay path. This page’s live table is /states/az/agencies/014/. The agency hub linked here is /agencies/014/. Readers comparing Treasury pages should match the number in the URL, not only the department name.

This narrative does not explain why the source maps some Treasury activity to 014 and some to another code. It restates the 4,366-award Arizona cell as published.

Arizona place of performance

AZ as a tag can include Phoenix, Tucson, tribal lands, and the rest of the state in one $6,065,018,071.77 sum. No county or tribal split is in the facts. The Arizona federal spending hub is the parent for all awarding agencies, including an Education cell on a different code.

Place of performance is not the same as where every dollar is deposited. Awards tagged to other states are excluded.

Arizona federal spending is the parent. $6,065,018,071.77 is 014 only. The mean near $1.39 million is a quotient, not a tax-refund statistic. 4,366 is not a taxpayer count. Obligations are not outlays. No year is labeled. The pair does not score Arizona’s fiscal condition.

Obligations on 4,366 awards

$6,065,018,071.77 is obligations, not outlays and not tax collections. No fiscal year is supplied. The award count is a record count, not a taxpayer count.

Mean obligation of about $1.39 million is a quotient. It is not a typical Treasury contract and not a median.

Arizona Treasury 014’s 4,366 awards and $6,065,018,071.77 use code 014, not 020. Education’s Arizona overlay is a different department. Tribal and county cuts are absent. The mean near $1.39 million is a quotient. 4,366 is not a taxpayer count. $6,065,018,071.77 is not tax collections. Obligations are not outlays. Match 014 in the overlay path.

What the pair does not prove

This join does not claim Treasury spending caused Arizona population or employment change. It records co-occurrence of agency 014 and state AZ. Campaign-finance data is not linked.

See Department of the Treasury in Arizona, Arizona federal spending, Department of the Treasury, and All spending ties.

Arizona Treasury 014’s 4,366 awards under $6,065,018,071.77 sit in a mid-count band. Education’s Arizona overlay is a different code and is not this cell. Tribal and county splits are absent. Phoenix and Tucson share the same statewide bucket.

Arizona 014 beside the state parent

Department of the Treasury in Arizona is the 014 overlay. Arizona federal spending is the parent. Department of the Treasury at /agencies/014/ is the national 014 hub. All spending ties catalogs other pairs. Match 014 rather than the English department name when comparing Treasury pages.

The mean near $1.39 million is $6,065,018,071.77 divided by 4,366. It is not a median and not a tax-refund size. 4,366 is not a taxpayer count. Place of performance AZ excludes other states’ tags. Obligations are not outlays. No year is labeled. The pair does not measure Arizona tax collections or claim Treasury spending caused population change.

Anyone citing $6,065,018,071.77 should say agency 014 and Arizona, not 020 and not Education’s Arizona overlay. The 4,366-award count belongs to this pair. Continue at the 014 overlay, the Arizona hub, the national 014 profile, and the ties index. Tribal and county cuts, taxpayer counts, and fiscal years are absent from the packet and therefore absent here.

Questions

How much has Treasury obligated in Arizona?
USAspending records $6,065,018,071.77 in agency 014 obligations with Arizona place of performance, across 4,366 awards. That is this code’s Arizona cell, not every Treasury-labeled code.
Why does the URL say agency 014?
The overlay is keyed to awarding agency 014. Other Treasury-labeled pages use other codes. This $6,065,018,071.77 total belongs to 014 and Arizona only.
What is the average award?
About $1.39 million, from $6,065,018,071.77 divided by 4,366 awards. That mean is not a median.
Does this include tax refunds?
The facts do not split refunds from other instruments. $6,065,018,071.77 is the full published pair total.

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