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Department of the Treasury federal obligations in Hawaii

Department of the Treasury obligations with Hawaii place of performance total $699,111,641.81 on USAspending.gov, covering 1,012 awards under agency 014. That headline is an obligation aggregate, not outlays. Average obligation per award is about $690,821.78, a ratio of packet facts only.

Key figures

  • $699,111,641.81 / 1,012 awards for Department of the Treasury in Hawaii.
  • Place of performance HI; awarding agency 014.
  • Do not merge this cell with FEC receipts.
  • All spending ties indexes other spending ties.

Reading the Treasury–HI pair

USAspending.gov stores awarding agency and place of performance on the same award rows. Intersecting 014 with HI yields $699,111,641.81 in obligations. The pair is not a statement that Hawaii caused Department of the Treasury to spend, and it is not a census of taxpayers.

Behind $699,111,641.81 sit 1,012 award actions (a long award list). That denominator is why the mean of about $690,821.78 can look large or small depending on how many small rows share the cell. The packet does not publish a median or a unique-recipient count.

Open Department of the Treasury in Hawaii for the filtered table, Hawaii federal spending for the next hub, Department of the Treasury for the remaining hub, and All spending ties for other pairs.

$699,111,641.81 across 1,012 actions

1,012 rows and $699,111,641.81 produce a mean of about $690,821.78. That ratio is not a typical IRS or fiscal-service award and not a payment to a named vendor. Repeat the two packet facts when you reuse the mean; do not round them into a new official statistic.

Do not infer a typical IRS or fiscal-service award from the mean. The overlay can show mixed instruments; this page only has the two published numbers and the four internal links.

Statewide Hawaii, not Honolulu from Hilo or Kahului

Two one-sided pages exist so this two-sided page can stay small. Department of the Treasury in Hawaii is the live overlay. 1,012 awards and $699,111,641.81 belong only to the pair, not to a blended statewide rollup hidden under this slug.

Mailing address and place of performance can differ. An award that lists Hawaii geography enters this total; an award that lists California or other mainland states does not, even if the vendor answers mail in Honolulu. Keep 1,012 attached to the statewide tag.

Source note on obligations

Readers sometimes treat obligation totals as checks cleared. The packet does not support that reading. $699,111,641.81 is the commitment sum; outlays are unnamed here.

The source note repeats the same limit: obligations are not outlays. 1,012 is how many award rows carry both tags, not how many payments left the Treasury.

fiscal-services and tax-administration folklore is not a finding

Do not rank Hawaii as a winner or loser on Treasury dollars from this page alone. The packet has no comparison table. All spending ties lists other pairs without turning this cell into a scoreboard.

A searcher who arrived from a political query still gets an awarding-agency × state obligation total. 1,012 awards and $699,111,641.81 stay in that unit. No donor names are in the packet, and none are invented.

Internal links that keep the same unit

Reuse $699,111,641.81 only with the filters that created it. Agency 014 without Hawaii, or Hawaii without agency 014, is a different number. About $690,821.78 per award stays a derived ratio of the same two facts.

Keep Department of the Treasury and Hawaii in the same sentence whenever you quote $699,111,641.81. Hawaii federal spending will look larger because it mixes agencies. Department of the Treasury will look larger because it mixes states. Department of the Treasury in Hawaii is the pair. All spending ties lists other pairs. Correlation is not causation. Agency 014 on a different state's overlay is a sibling join, not a remainder that must add to a national Treasury budget on this page. Hawaii's $699,111,641.81 cell stands alone. Do not subtract it from Department of the Treasury and call the difference 'Hawaii versus everywhere else' without a published national total in this packet — there is none. Department of the Treasury is the awarding-agency label stored on the Hawaii overlay; the numeric key is 014. Readers who only remember the short name Treasury still need both the state tag and the agency tag before quoting $699,111,641.81. The 1,012 figure is not a count of unique bureaus or fiscal vendors and is not a count of distinct Treasury awards. Modifications can add rows without adding new vendors. That is another reason the mean of about $690,821.78 is not a typical IRS or fiscal-service award.

Questions

What does USAspending show for Treasury in Hawaii?
USAspending.gov records $699,111,641.81 in obligations for awarding agency 014 (Department of the Treasury) with Hawaii place of performance, covering 1,012 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Department of the Treasury's nationwide budget.
Can I treat the mean as a typical Treasury award?
The extract lists 1,012 award actions totaling $699,111,641.81. Average obligation per award is about $690,821.78, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical IRS or fiscal-service award. Unique bureaus or fiscal vendors are not published here.
Is place of performance the same as a Honolulu mailing address?
No. $699,111,641.81 and 1,012 awards are statewide Hawaii place of performance. This packet does not split Honolulu from Hilo or Kahului. Awards coded to California or other mainland states are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Honolulu.
Where should I go next from this Treasury join?
Department of the Treasury in Hawaii is the overlay. Hawaii federal spending shows all agencies in the state. Department of the Treasury shows agency 014 without a state filter. All spending ties lists other pairs. Original filings remain on the source sites.

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