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Department of the Treasury (agency 020) federal obligations in Maryland

USAspending.gov records $11,061,661,001.13 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 020 with place of performance in Maryland, across 1,749 awards. A second Maryland Treasury cell uses agency 014 and a smaller total; the codes are not aliases. Mean obligation here is about $6.32 million per award ($11,061,661,001.13 ÷ 1,749).

Key figures

  • Treasury agency 020 shows $11,061,661,001.13 in Maryland place-of-performance obligations on 1,749 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $6.32 million per award.
  • Agency 014 is a separate Maryland Treasury filter with a different total.
  • Award count is not a taxpayer count.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

Treasury 020 joined to Maryland

This page filters awarding agency 020, labeled Department of the Treasury, and place-of-performance state MD. The overlay is /states/md/agencies/020/. The $11,061,661,001.13 total and 1,749 awards belong only to that pair. Maryland’s agency 014 Treasury page uses a different overlay, a different obligation total, and a different award count — similar table shape is possible, but the codes are not the same.

One thousand seven hundred forty-nine awards under $11.06 billion is a concentrated cell relative to high-count SBA-style tables in the same state. Concentration describes the table. It does not identify IRS, fiscal service, or other Treasury components.

Treasury 020 in Maryland is 1,749 awards, not a census of IRS employees or of Maryland taxpayers. $11,061,661,001.13 can include contracts, assistance, and other instruments. The facts do not say which dominate. A second Maryland overlay uses a different Treasury code; keep the URLs distinct rather than adding the dollars.

Why the agency code matters

USAspending toptier codes are the join key. English labels can repeat. Readers should follow 020 on this page and 014 on the other Maryland Treasury tie. Adding the two Maryland totals would require an assumption about overlap that the facts do not provide.

The agency hub linked here is /agencies/020/. Other states also have agency 020 cells, each with its own award count.

Maryland geography

MD place of performance can include Prince George’s County, Baltimore, and the rest of the state in one $11,061,661,001.13 sum. No county split is in the facts. The Maryland federal spending hub is the parent for all agencies, including Commerce, EPA, and SBA cells listed in this batch.

Treasury work associated with the capital region may be coded to Maryland, DC, or Virginia depending on the award. Only MD tags enter this $11.06 billion.

The Maryland parent hub is where 020 sits beside Commerce, EPA, SBA, and other awarding agencies. This page isolates 020. Capital-region awards tagged DC or Virginia never enter the 1,749-row count. Geography is the state field, not the commuting shed around Washington.

Obligations and a $6.32 million mean

About $6.32 million per award is high relative to HUD assistance cells and in line with some Education and State Department means. The mean is not a typical Treasury contract. Outlays are not reported. No fiscal year is attached.

Award count 1,749 is a record count, not a count of taxpayers or financial institutions.

Maryland Treasury 020’s 1,749 awards and $11,061,661,001.13 are a concentrated cell. Concentrated does not mean “mostly IRS” or “mostly fiscal service.” Component shares are unpublished. A second Maryland Treasury overlay uses another code; keep $11,061,661,001.13 attached to 020. The mean near $6.32 million is not a taxpayer statistic. Place of performance MD is not the capital region as a whole.

What the pair is not

This join does not measure tax collections, does not score Maryland’s fiscal health, and does not connect obligations to campaign contributions. It records agency 020 and state MD on 1,749 awards totaling $11,061,661,001.13.

See Department of the Treasury in Maryland for the 020 overlay, Maryland federal spending, Department of the Treasury for agency 020, and All spending ties.

Maryland’s Treasury 020 cell has 1,749 awards under $11,061,661,001.13. A separate Maryland overlay uses a different Treasury code; that page has its own dollars and is not merged here. Shared English labels do not license addition. This narrative only restates 020.

Using the 020 Maryland overlay

Department of the Treasury in Maryland — overlay /states/md/agencies/020/ — is the live table for 1,749 awards. Maryland federal spending is the parent. Department of the Treasury at /agencies/020/ is the national 020 hub. All spending ties lists other pairs. Match 020 in the URL when comparing Treasury pages.

One thousand seven hundred forty-nine awards and a mean near $6.32 million describe a relatively concentrated cell. Concentration is not a bureau map: IRS, fiscal service, and other components are unnamed shares. The award count is not a taxpayer count. Place of performance MD excludes DC and Virginia tags. Obligations are not outlays. No fiscal year is attached. The pair does not measure tax collections or Maryland’s fiscal health.

Questions

How much has Treasury agency 020 obligated in Maryland?
USAspending records $11,061,661,001.13 in agency 020 obligations with Maryland place of performance, across 1,749 awards. A separate Maryland page uses agency 014 and a different total.
Is agency 020 the same as agency 014?
No. This join uses 020 and overlay /states/md/agencies/020/. The other Maryland Treasury tie uses 014, a different overlay, and a different dollar total. Shared English labels do not merge the codes.
What is the average award?
About $6.32 million, from $11,061,661,001.13 divided by 1,749 awards. That is a mean, not a median.
Does this include IRS refunds to Maryland residents?
The facts do not split programs or refunds. $11,061,661,001.13 is the USAspending obligation aggregate for awarding agency 020 and Maryland place of performance.

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