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Department of the Treasury (agency 020) federal obligations in New Jersey

USAspending.gov records $8,743,342,557.27 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 020 with place of performance in New Jersey, across 466 awards. The cell is concentrated: fewer than five hundred records under an $8.74 billion sum. Mean obligation is about $18.76 million per award ($8,743,342,557.27 ÷ 466).

Key figures

  • Treasury agency 020 shows $8,743,342,557.27 in New Jersey place-of-performance obligations on 466 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $18.76 million per award — few rows, large dollars.
  • Award count is not a taxpayer count.
  • No bureau or program split is in the facts.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

Few Treasury 020 awards, large New Jersey dollars

Four hundred sixty-six awards totaling $8,743,342,557.27 produces a mean near $18.76 million. That is a procurement- or large-assistance-shaped table, not a high-volume loan file. The facts still do not name the instruments. Tax refunds, fiscal-service contracts, and other Treasury products remain unlabeled shares.

The join is agency 020 plus New Jersey place of performance. It is not a measure of New Jersey’s tax base and not a ranking of the state’s banks.

Four hundred sixty-six awards under $8,743,342,557.27 is the kind of cell where a single modification can move the total by a noticeable percentage. This narrative will not track modifications. It restates the packet: 466 records and the stated dollars. For row-level change, use the overlay.

Awarding agency 020

Overlay /states/nj/agencies/020/ keys this pair. Other numeric codes can carry a Treasury label on other pages; they are not this $8,743,342,557.27 cell. Match 020 to stay on the correct filter.

The agency hub /agencies/020/ drops the New Jersey constraint. This page does not estimate how much of nationwide 020 activity sits outside NJ.

New Jersey place of performance

NJ as a tag can include North Jersey, South Jersey, and the shore in one $8,743,342,557.27 total. No county split is provided. The New Jersey federal spending hub is the parent for all awarding agencies, including a HUD cell with a much higher award count on a different code.

Awards tagged to New York or Pennsylvania stay off this page even when a metro area crosses the Hudson or Delaware.

New Jersey federal spending is the parent. HUD’s New Jersey overlay is a high-count assistance table on a different code; Treasury 020 is the thin table on this page. $8,743,342,557.27 is not New Jersey housing aid and not a tax-refund total. It is agency 020 with place of performance NJ.

Reading 466 records

A small award count means a handful of large rows can dominate the $8,743,342,557.27 total. Without a top-award list, that possibility cannot be confirmed or rejected. The mean of about $18.76 million is the only concentration statistic available from the facts.

Obligations are not outlays. No fiscal year is attached. The 466 figure is a record count, not a count of New Jersey taxpayers.

New Jersey Treasury 020’s 466 awards totaling $8,743,342,557.27 are thin enough that journalists will want the largest rows. This packet does not list them. The mean near $18.76 million is a warning about concentration, not a typical invoice. Awards tagged NY or PA stay out. HUD’s high-count New Jersey overlay is a different code. $8,743,342,557.27 is 020 only.

Limits

This pair does not claim Treasury spending caused New Jersey employment change. It records co-occurrence of agency 020 and state NJ. Campaign-finance data is not merged.

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

Four hundred sixty-six New Jersey Treasury 020 awards under $8,743,342,557.27 means a few rows can dominate. This page has no top-award list, so it cannot name them. HUD’s New Jersey overlay is a different code with a much higher row count; that volume is not this cell.

Reading a concentrated New Jersey Treasury join

Department of the Treasury in New Jersey is the overlay for 020 and NJ. New Jersey federal spending is the parent. Department of the Treasury is agency 020 nationwide. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Awards tagged New York or Pennsylvania stay off this page even when a metro area crosses a river.

The mean near $18.76 million is a quotient of this packet’s two numbers. It is not a typical invoice and not a tax-refund size. 466 is a record count, not a taxpayer count. Other Treasury-labeled codes are separate overlays. Obligations are not outlays. No fiscal year is supplied. The pair does not score New Jersey’s banks or connect spending to campaign contributions.

Anyone citing $8,743,342,557.27 should keep agency 020 and New Jersey attached so the 466-award count is not mistaken for HUD’s high-volume New Jersey cell. Thin tables hide large rows; those rows are unnamed here. Continue at the 020 overlay, the New Jersey hub, the national 020 profile, and the ties index. NY and PA tags stay out. Obligations are not outlays.

Questions

How much has Treasury obligated in New Jersey?
USAspending records $8,743,342,557.27 in agency 020 obligations with New Jersey place of performance, across 466 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this code and state, not outlays.
Why so few awards compared with the dollars?
466 records under $8,743,342,557.27 yield a mean of about $18.76 million. A small count can reflect a few large awards. The facts do not list those awards individually.
Does this include IRS activity in New Jersey?
The packet does not split bureaus. $8,743,342,557.27 is the full awarding-agency 020 and New Jersey total.
Is agency 020 the only Treasury code?
This page uses 020. Other codes labeled Treasury appear on other overlays. They are separate filters.

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