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Department of the Treasury federal obligations in Idaho

USAspending.gov records $1,232,187,949.36 in Department of the Treasury obligations coded to agency 014 with Idaho place of performance, across 2,644 awards. That is a high action count beside a billion-dollar obligation total. Average obligation per award is about $466,031.75 — a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical IRS contract.

Key figures

  • Treasury (014) in Idaho: $1,232,187,949.36 across 2,644 awards.
  • Average obligation per award is about $466,031.75.
  • The total is obligations, not outlays, and not nationwide Treasury.
  • ID is place of performance, not a Boise-only split.

What the Treasury-Idaho join is

Awarding agency 014 and place-of-performance state ID meet here. $1,232,187,949.36 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Department of the Treasury's nationwide budget, not Idaho's entire federal inflow, and not cash already paid. Boise fiscal-services and statewide tax-administration folklore may send a reader here. Those stories are not packet NAICS and not a census of Idaho taxpayers.

2,644 award actions sit behind that dollar figure — thousands of award actions behind a billion-dollar obligation total. A long row list can mix small service actions with larger instruments. The join does not rank Idaho against other states and does not name campuses inside the extract.

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

2,644 Treasury actions under one Idaho filter

Dividing $1,232,187,949.36 by 2,644 yields about $466,031.75 per award on average. That average hides contracts, grants, and other instruments. It is not a typical IRS contract. Repeat awards and modifications still add rows; the listed count is not a unique-recipient census. Office names belong on the overlay if they appear as recipients; they are not extra packet dollars.

Boise fiscal-services and statewide tax-administration folklore is a coding conversation, not a packet field. Agency names and recipient rows live on the overlay table, not in this narrative's extra columns.

Agency 014 without an Idaho overlay is a different total

The agency-wide Department of the Treasury page aggregates 014 without requiring ID geography. The Idaho federal spending page aggregates all agencies with Idaho place of performance. Only Department of the Treasury in Idaho applies both filters, which is why this tie cites 2,644 awards and $1,232,187,949.36.

Place of performance in Idaho is a USAspending geography field. Awards can list ID while later work occurs in Washington or Utah. Treasury awards coded to those states do not sit in this total even if a vendor's mailroom is in Boise. This packet does not split Boise from Idaho Falls or Coeur d'Alene.

Obligations, not outlays

An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $1,232,187,949.36 is the former. This packet has no outlay total, no fiscal-year split, and no de-obligation history. Citing the figure as money already spent in Idaho over-reads the field.

Award count 2,644 is a record count, not a payment count. Readers who need transaction-level detail should use the Idaho-Treasury overlay. All spending ties does not hide a blended statewide total under this slug.

What this pair does not prove

A large Treasury total in Idaho does not mean the agency caused Idaho's fiscal mix, and it does not connect these obligations to campaign contributions. Correlation between state geography and Treasury awards is expected; it is not a finding about tax administration or waste.

Keep $1,232,187,949.36 labeled as agency 014 obligations with Idaho place of performance. FEC individual contributions are a different dataset. An agency name that appears near a donor occupation is a coincidence of labeling, not a cash pipeline into USAspending.

How to cite the Idaho-Treasury pair

A clean footnote names awarding agency 014 (Department of the Treasury), Idaho place of performance, $1,232,187,949.36 in obligations, and 2,644 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. Do not call $1,232,187,949.36 cash outlays. Mean dollars per action remain about $466,031.75 if you divide those two facts — a ratio, not a typical IRS contract.

Department of the Treasury in Idaho, Idaho federal spending, Department of the Treasury, and All spending ties keep the same unit. A later ingest can restate $1,232,187,949.36 without changing the join definition. Rewrite only the sentence whose source moved. Boise-versus-Idaho Falls folklore is not a metro split in this packet. A long award list is still a record count, including modifications. Unique recipients are not published here. Keep the obligation label in every reuse. Correlation is not causation.

Questions

How much has Treasury obligated in Idaho?
USAspending.gov records $1,232,187,949.36 in obligations for awarding agency 014 with Idaho place of performance, covering 2,644 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Department of the Treasury's nationwide budget. Original filings remain on the source sites.
Why are there so many Treasury awards in Idaho relative to the dollars?
The extract lists 2,644 award actions totaling $1,232,187,949.36. Average obligation per award is about $466,031.75, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical IRS contract. Unique recipients are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
Is this a Boise-only Treasury total?
No. $1,232,187,949.36 and 2,644 awards are statewide Idaho place of performance. This packet does not split Boise from Idaho Falls or Coeur d'Alene. A regional cut would be a different extract. Original filings remain on the source sites.
Where is the live Treasury-Idaho table?
Department of the Treasury in Idaho is the overlay. Idaho 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.