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Department of the Treasury (agency 014) federal obligations in New Mexico

USAspending.gov records $4,504,332,710.71 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 014 with place of performance in New Mexico, across 3,891 awards. The overlay uses code 014, not 020. Mean obligation is about $1.16 million per award ($4,504,332,710.71 ÷ 3,891). The total is not New Mexico’s tax collections. This page exists only because those two keys co-occur in the USAspending aggregate; it is not a New Mexico tax primer. Place of performance is the tag; it is not a map of every New Mexico community that interacts with Treasury.

Key figures

  • Treasury agency 014 shows $4,504,332,710.71 in New Mexico place-of-performance obligations on 3,891 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $1.16 million per award.
  • Code 014 is a separate filter from other Treasury-labeled codes.
  • The total is not a tax-collection statistic.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

Treasury 014 and New Mexico

Three thousand eight hundred ninety-one awards totaling $4,504,332,710.71 sits in a mid-count band: enough rows that the mean falls near $1.16 million rather than tens of millions. The facts still do not split bureaus or instruments. Refunds, contracts, and other products remain unlabeled.

The join is agency 014 plus state NM. It is not a fiscal-health score for New Mexico and not a count of banks.

Three thousand eight hundred ninety-one New Mexico 014 awards under $4,504,332,710.71 have no tribal or county cut. Statewide NM is the tag. Neighboring-state awards stay out even when a laboratory or metro is discussed across a border. Match 014 so another Treasury code is not folded into this cell.

Awarding agency 014

Overlay /states/nm/agencies/014/ keys this pair. Other Treasury-labeled pages use other numeric codes. This $4,504,332,710.71 figure belongs to 014 only. The agency hub is /agencies/014/.

This page does not explain the source’s mapping of Treasury activity across codes. It restates the published New Mexico cell.

New Mexico place of performance

NM as a tag can include Albuquerque, Santa Fe, tribal lands, and the rest of the state in one $4,504,332,710.71 sum. No county or tribal split is provided. The New Mexico federal spending hub is the parent for all awarding agencies.

Awards tagged to neighboring states stay off this page even when a metro area or federal installation is discussed across a border.

New Mexico federal spending is the parent hub. $4,504,332,710.71 is 014 only. The mean near $1.16 million is a quotient, not a typical refund. 3,891 is not a taxpayer count. Obligations are not outlays. No year is in the facts. The pair does not measure collections or fiscal health.

Obligations on 3,891 awards

$4,504,332,710.71 is obligations, not outlays. No fiscal year is in the facts. The award count is a record count, not a taxpayer count.

Mean obligation of about $1.16 million is a quotient, not a typical contract and not a median.

New Mexico Treasury 014’s 3,891 awards totaling $4,504,332,710.71 have no tribal split. Statewide NM is the tag. Match 014 rather than a 020 URL. The mean near $1.16 million is a quotient. 3,891 is not a taxpayer count. Neighboring-state tags stay out. $4,504,332,710.71 is not collections. Obligations are not outlays. The parent hub lists other agencies.

Limits

This pair does not claim Treasury spending caused New Mexico employment change. It records co-occurrence of agency 014 and state NM. Campaign-finance data is not merged.

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

New Mexico Treasury 014’s 3,891 awards under $4,504,332,710.71 have no county or tribal split. Albuquerque and Santa Fe share the statewide bucket. Other Treasury-labeled codes are separate overlays. Neighboring-state tags stay off this page.

New Mexico 014 and the statewide parent

Department of the Treasury in New Mexico is the 014 overlay. New Mexico federal spending is the parent. Department of the Treasury at /agencies/014/ is the national 014 hub. All spending ties lists other pairs. Match the code in the URL when comparing Treasury labels.

The mean near $1.16 million is $4,504,332,710.71 divided by 3,891. It is not a median refund or contract. 3,891 is not a taxpayer count. Obligations are not outlays. No fiscal year is supplied. The pair does not measure tax collections, does not score New Mexico’s fiscal health, and does not import campaign-finance records.

Anyone citing $4,504,332,710.71 should keep agency 014 and New Mexico in the same sentence so the figure is not mistaken for a 020 cell or for a neighboring state. The 3,891-award count travels with those two keys. Internal links on this page — the 014 overlay, the New Mexico hub, the national 014 profile, and the ties index — are the four places to continue. This narrative will not add a year, a bureau split, or a taxpayer count the packet does not contain.

Questions

How much has Treasury obligated in New Mexico?
USAspending records $4,504,332,710.71 in agency 014 obligations with New Mexico place of performance, across 3,891 awards. That is this code’s New Mexico cell, not every Treasury-labeled code.
Why agency 014 instead of 020?
The overlay is keyed to 014. Other codes labeled Treasury have separate pages. $4,504,332,710.71 and 3,891 awards belong to 014 and New Mexico.
What is the average award?
About $1.16 million, from $4,504,332,710.71 divided by 3,891 awards. That mean is not a median.
Does this include tax refunds to New Mexico residents?
The facts do not split refunds from other instruments. $4,504,332,710.71 is the full published pair total.

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