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Department of the Treasury obligations in Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01)

USAspending.gov tags $94,636,436.82 to Department of the Treasury inside Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) — 22 award records, not outlays. Twenty-two Treasury-coded awards make a small share of the district denominator (1.3% of $7,061,150,839.02). The pair is Department of the Treasury and Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) only. It is not Oklahoma statewide spending and not Department of the Treasury without a geography filter. Implied average is about $4,301,656.22. Correlation is not causation.

Key figures

  • Treasury in Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01): $94,636,436.82 across 22 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $4,301,656.22 per record; district share 1.3% of $7,061,150,839.02.
  • Agency 020 × OK-01 is an obligation join, not an outlay and not a named-recipient list.
  • Cite USAspending.gov; quote Oklahoma 1st District and Department of the Treasury if live tables moved.
  • Oklahoma federal spending and All spending ties are a parent and an index, not amounts to add into $94,636,436.82.

Department of the Treasury obligations coded to Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01)

Awarding agency 020 and congressional district OK-01 meet here. $94,636,436.82 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Department of the Treasury’s nationwide total, not every federal dollar coded to Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01), and not an outlay register. The packet does not split IRS, Fiscal Service, or other Treasury bureaus, and it does not split contract versus assistance instruments. 22 is an action count: modifications and repeat awards add rows. Unique recipients are unpublished. This cell is not a tax-refund register, a debt-auction calendar, or a named-payee file.

Dividing $94,636,436.82 by 22 yields about $4,301,656.22 per award on average. That ratio is two packet facts. It is not a typical IRS contract, fiscal-service line, or refund batch. Twenty-two awards is a small award file. Do not treat OK-01’s 020 cell as a synonym for every Treasury account nationwide. Open Oklahoma 1st District for the district table without this agency filter, Department of the Treasury for agency 020 without the OK-01 filter, Oklahoma federal spending for every awarding agency in the Oklahoma extract, and All spending ties for the rest of the join list. Quote those hubs as parents, not as addends to $94,636,436.82.

What Treasury contributes to this pair

USAspending labels awarding agency 020 as Department of the Treasury. That code produced $94,636,436.82 when crossed with Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) place of performance. The agency-wide 020 hub does not require OK-01 geography. The district hub does not require Treasury. Only this tie applies both filters, which is why it cites 22 awards. The packet does not split IRS, Fiscal Service, or other Treasury bureaus, and it does not split contract versus assistance instruments.

District geography versus Oklahoma statewide totals

Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) on this join is a USAspending geography field, not a claim that every dollar was disbursed to residents of that district. Awards can list OK-01 while later work occurs elsewhere. Awards tagged to other Oklahoma districts belong on those ties even when the awarding agency is also 020. Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) is a numbered congressional place-of-performance code inside Oklahoma. Other Oklahoma districts are separate joins even when they reuse awarding-agency 020.

Oklahoma federal spending shows how agency 020 sits beside other awarding agencies in the same state extract. $94,636,436.82 is one district-agency column, not the state table. This packet does not split Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) by county, city, or census tract. Awards that carry a different awarding-agency code stay on those other ties even if the work sounds related to Department of the Treasury. The district-wide obligation total published here is $7,061,150,839.02; $94,636,436.82 is the Treasury slice of that denominator.

Why this is not an outlay register

USAspending.gov records an obligation when the federal government commits funds on an award. $94,636,436.82 is that kind of sum for Department of the Treasury inside OK-01 coding. Later deobligations, recoveries, or payment schedules can change what leaves the Treasury without this join rewriting itself into a cash register. Assistance and contract awards can share the same awarding-agency rollup; this packet does not split them. Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $94,636,436.82 as given.

Live tables versus this snapshot

Cite USAspending.gov: Department of the Treasury (agency 020) obligated $94,636,436.82 on 22 awards coded to Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01). Name Department of the Treasury and Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) together. Keep the obligation word. If Oklahoma 1st District or Department of the Treasury has refreshed, prefer the live hub over this snapshot for current rows. The pair is not a tax-refund register, a debt-auction calendar, or a named-payee file. 1.3% of $7,061,150,839.02 is the district share on this packet, not a performance score.

Keep Department of the Treasury, Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01), $94,636,436.82, and 22 awards together. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Department of the Treasury is the 020 parent without a OK-01 filter. Oklahoma federal spending is the Oklahoma parent. Do not add those parents to this cell. Sharing a district with Treasury does not mean campaign donations funded these awards, and it does not convert obligations into outlays. This page reports one USAspending join.

Using 1.3% and $4,301,656.22 without overclaiming

Do not rank Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) as more Treasury-dependent than neighboring districts on the strength of this cell alone. Neighboring geographies have their own 020 ties with different dollar totals, or no published 020 cell in this harvest. This snapshot holds $94,636,436.82 and 22 only. All spending ties is the index, not an addend. Obligations are not outlays. Correlation is not causation. Tax collections, refund volumes, and named bureaus are unpublished here.

Questions

How much Treasury spending is coded to Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01)?
USAspending.gov lists $94,636,436.82 in Treasury (agency 020) obligations across 22 awards coded to Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01). That pair is an obligation join, not an outlay and not Oklahoma’s complete federal ledger. The cell is 1.3% of the district’s published total ($7,061,150,839.02). Unique recipients are unpublished.
Does this include every Department of the Treasury program in OK-01?
The packet publishes one awarding-agency rollup for agency 020. It does not split Treasury bureaus or contract versus assistance. $94,636,436.82 is the combined obligation sum inside OK-01 coding. This page will not invent a program pie or name contractors. 22 remains an action count, not a program count.
Is $94,636,436.82 cash already paid in Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01)?
No. Obligations are commitments recorded on USAspending.gov awards. Outlays — money that actually left the Treasury — are a different concept and are not this packet’s headline. Treating $94,636,436.82 as checks already cleared in Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) confuses those terms. Later ingests can revise 22 awards. Prefer the live district and agency hubs if the tables moved.
Is Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) ranked against other Oklahoma districts here?
No. This page does not rank Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) as a winner or loser. $94,636,436.82 and 22 describe one join. Neighboring districts have their own cells. District 90/98 placeholders are omitted. Cite Department of the Treasury and Oklahoma 1st District (OK-01) together without a league table.

USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.