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Department of the Treasury (014) obligations in New Hampshire

Two USAspending.gov filters — Department of the Treasury as awarding agency 014 and New Hampshire as place of performance — yield $115,291,882.80. The accompanying award count is 279. No fiscal year appears in this extract.

Key figures

  • USAspending cell: Treasury × New Hampshire = $115,291,882.80.
  • 279 records, about $413,232.55 each as a mean.
  • Outlays and fiscal-year splits are unpublished here.
  • Agency 014 is the disambiguator versus the agency-020 sibling slug.
  • No contractor names in this packet; geography is statewide New Hampshire.

Treasury agency 014 and New Hampshire as a join

The intersection of Department of the Treasury and New Hampshire is $115,291,882.80. Cite USAspending.gov as the source. Cite obligations, not outlays. Cite 279 as an award-action count, not as unique bureaus or fiscal vendors.

Fiscal-service, tax-administration, and debt folklore may be a legitimate research question on another extract. Here the packet has no NAICS, CFDA, or program column, so those labels stay unlabeled folklore.

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

279 rows behind the New Hampshire Treasury dollar

The mean of about $413,232.55 is arithmetic on $115,291,882.80 and 279. Calling it a typical fiscal-service award would invent a distribution the packet does not publish.

Unique bureaus or fiscal vendors would live on the overlay if USAspending.gov lists them there. They are not extra dollars in this file.

Concord is not a published place-of-performance slice

Department of the Treasury is Department of the Treasury without a state filter. New Hampshire federal spending is New Hampshire without an agency filter. This slug is the intersection. Citing the nationwide Treasury book as if it were New Hampshire's $115,291,882.80 cell is a misread of the join.

No metro split of Concord, Manchester, and Nashua is published here. Awards coded to Vermont, Maine, or Massachusetts are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Manchester. The overlay path already encodes both the state tag and agency 014.

The source is USAspending.gov, not a fiscal dashboard

$115,291,882.80 records commitments tagged to Department of the Treasury and New Hampshire. Payments, recoveries, and cancellations would live in other fields. This extract does not publish those fields.

279 actions can include modifications that change a prior obligation. That is why a record count is not a unique-project census. Use Department of the Treasury in New Hampshire for the live table. Agency 014 is the awarding-agency key stored on that overlay.

FEC filings do not fund this cell

The join is descriptive. $115,291,882.80 does not prove that New Hampshire received too much or too little Department of the Treasury money, and it does not prove that Department of the Treasury activity caused local outcomes. No performance metric is in the packet.

Campaign-finance filings do not fund this USAspending cell. Department of the Treasury obligations in New Hampshire and FEC receipts that mention similar words are separate public records. This page does not merge them. Unique bureaus or fiscal vendors are unpublished here, so none are invented.

Reusable facts for Treasury (014) in New Hampshire

Department of the Treasury in New Hampshire remains the place to verify the live rows. All spending ties is an index of joins, not a hidden total that already includes $115,291,882.80. Place-of-performance New Hampshire is statewide; it does not split Concord, Manchester, and Nashua. Neighbor-coded activity in Vermont, Maine, or Massachusetts stays out even if mail is handled in Manchester. Correlation is not causation. Fiscal-service, tax-administration, and debt folklore can be a legitimate research question on another page. Here it is labeled folklore because the packet has no NAICS, CFDA, or program column. Granite-state, white-mountain, and seacoast folklore is the same kind of reader path: useful for search, unused as math. 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. New Hampshire's $115,291,882.80 cell stands alone. Do not subtract it from Department of the Treasury and call the difference 'New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire 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 $115,291,882.80. The 279 figure is not a count of unique bureaus or fiscal vendors and is not a count of distinct Treasury programs. Modifications can add rows without adding new vendors. That is another reason the mean of about $413,232.55 is not a typical fiscal-service award. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. This file copies overlayTarget /states/nh/agencies/014/ and canonicalPath /ties/department-of-the-treasury-in-new-hampshire-2/ from the packet. It does not add a fiscal year, a contractor, or an FEC dollar. If the live overlay later disagrees with $115,291,882.80 or 279, trust the table and treat this prose as dated to the extract. Until then, the reusable facts are $115,291,882.80, 279 awards, agency 014, Department of the Treasury, New Hampshire (NH), and the obligation unit.

Questions

What is the Treasury (014) obligation total for New Hampshire?
USAspending.gov records $115,291,882.80 in obligations for awarding agency 014 (Department of the Treasury) with New Hampshire place of performance, covering 279 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Department of the Treasury's nationwide budget. The pair is a join, not a ranking.
Does this New Hampshire Treasury extract name fiscal vendors?
The extract lists 279 award actions totaling $115,291,882.80. Average obligation per award is about $413,232.55, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical fiscal-service award. Unique bureaus or fiscal vendors are not published here. Original filings remain on the source sites.
Are Massachusetts or Vermont Treasury awards in this cell?
No. $115,291,882.80 and 279 awards are statewide New Hampshire place of performance. This packet does not split Concord, Manchester, and Nashua. Awards coded to Vermont, Maine, or Massachusetts are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Manchester. The geography key remains NH.
Where is the New Hampshire overlay for Treasury agency 014?
Department of the Treasury in New Hampshire is the overlay. New Hampshire 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.