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

USAspending.gov records $7,056,245,994.84 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 020 with place of performance in Ohio, across 718 awards. The pair is concentrated: 718 records under $7.06 billion. Mean obligation is about $9.83 million per award ($7,056,245,994.84 ÷ 718). The total is not Ohio’s tax collections. Statewide OH is the only geography in the facts, so no city inside Ohio can be assigned a share of $7,056,245,994.84 from this page.

Key figures

  • Treasury agency 020 shows $7,056,245,994.84 in Ohio place-of-performance obligations on 718 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $9.83 million per award.
  • The total is not a tax-collection statistic.
  • No metro or bureau split is in the facts.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

Treasury 020 meeting Ohio

Seven hundred eighteen awards totaling $7,056,245,994.84 produces a mean near $9.83 million. That is a thicker table than a 100-award cell and thinner than assistance files with tens of thousands of rows. The facts do not name IRS, fiscal service, or other components as shares of the $7.06 billion.

The join is agency 020 plus state OH. It is not a credit-rating of Ohio and not a count of banks headquartered in the state.

Seven hundred eighteen Ohio 020 awards under $7,056,245,994.84 are not allocated among Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. Statewide OH is the only geography in the facts. A metro-level reading would be invention. The mean near $9.83 million is a statewide quotient, not a typical award in any one city.

Awarding agency 020

Overlay /states/oh/agencies/020/ keys this pair. Other numeric codes labeled Treasury are separate pages. This $7,056,245,994.84 figure belongs to 020 only.

The agency hub /agencies/020/ drops the Ohio filter. This narrative does not estimate the nationwide residual.

Ohio place of performance

OH as a tag can include Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, and the rest of the state in one $7,056,245,994.84 bucket. No metro split is provided. The Ohio federal spending hub is the parent for all awarding agencies.

Awards tagged to neighboring states stay off this page even when a metro area crosses a border.

Ohio federal spending is the parent for every awarding agency. This page isolates 020. Other Treasury-labeled codes, if they appear on other Ohio URLs, are separate. $7,056,245,994.84 should be cited with the code attached. The 718-award count is a record count, not a taxpayer count, and not a bank count.

Obligations on 718 awards

$7,056,245,994.84 is obligations, not outlays. No fiscal year is in the facts. The 718 figure is a record count, not a taxpayer count.

Mean obligation of about $9.83 million is a quotient. A few large awards can dominate a 718-row table; the packet does not list them.

Ohio Treasury 020’s 718 awards under $7,056,245,994.84 have no metro split. Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati share $7.06 billion. The mean near $9.83 million is statewide. 718 is not a taxpayer count. Other Treasury codes, if present on other Ohio URLs, are separate. Obligations are not outlays. No year is labeled. The pair does not score Ohio’s banks.

Limits

This pair does not claim Treasury spending caused Ohio manufacturing or employment change. It records co-occurrence of agency 020 and state OH. Campaign-finance files are not linked.

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

Seven hundred eighteen Ohio Treasury 020 awards under $7,056,245,994.84 can be dominated by a subset of large rows. Those rows are unnamed. Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati are not split out. The statewide parent hub is where other awarding agencies appear; their dollars are not inside this cell.

Ohio 020 overlay and neighboring views

Department of the Treasury in Ohio is the overlay. Ohio federal spending is the parent. Department of the Treasury is agency 020 nationwide. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Other Treasury-labeled codes, if they appear on Ohio pages elsewhere, are separate filters. This $7,056,245,994.84 belongs to 020 only.

The mean near $9.83 million is a quotient of 718 records into $7,056,245,994.84. It is not a typical contract and not a refund size. 718 is not a taxpayer count. Place of performance OH excludes neighboring-state tags even when a metro area crosses a border. Obligations are not outlays. No fiscal year is supplied. The pair does not claim Treasury spending caused Ohio manufacturing change.

Anyone citing $7,056,245,994.84 should keep agency 020 and Ohio in view so the 718-award count is not read as a taxpayer census. Metro shares are unpublished. Continue at the 020 overlay, the Ohio hub, the national 020 profile, and the ties index. Other Treasury-labeled codes are other URLs. Obligations remain commitments, not outlays, and no year is labeled.

Questions

How much has Treasury obligated in Ohio?
USAspending records $7,056,245,994.84 in agency 020 obligations with Ohio place of performance, across 718 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this code and state, not outlays.
Does this include tax refunds to Ohio residents?
The facts do not split refunds from other instruments. $7,056,245,994.84 is the full awarding-agency 020 and Ohio place-of-performance total.
What is the average award?
About $9.83 million, from $7,056,245,994.84 divided by 718 awards. That mean is not a median.
Why use agency code 020?
USAspending keys awarding agencies by code. This join is 020. Other Treasury-labeled codes have separate overlays.

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