Department of the Treasury federal obligations in South Carolina
Agency 020 and South Carolina share one USAspending.gov cell: $722,128,859.49 in Department of the Treasury obligations across 190 awards. The figure is an obligation sum, not an outlay total and not the agency's nationwide book. Mean dollars per action are about $3,800,678.21 if you divide the two facts.
Key figures
- Agency 020 plus South Carolina geography yields $722,128,859.49.
- A mid-size award list: 190 rows.
- Obligations are commitments, not payments.
- Neighbor-coded work in North Carolina or Georgia is excluded.
Department of the Treasury dollars tagged to South Carolina
$722,128,859.49 attaches to awards that list both Department of the Treasury (agency 020) and South Carolina geography. Drop either filter and the total changes. Fiscal-services, debt, and tax-administration folklore is a coding conversation, not a packet field. The join does not rank South Carolina against other states.
190 is a record count on the Treasury–South Carolina overlay, not a headcount of bureaus or fiscal vendors. 190 award actions sit behind that dollar figure — a mid-size award list beside a large obligation total. This narrative does not invent contractor names.
Open Department of the Treasury in South Carolina for the filtered table, South Carolina federal spending for the next hub, Department of the Treasury for the remaining hub, and All spending ties for other pairs.
Why a mid-size award list still hides mixed instruments
The mean obligation of about $3,800,678.21 is arithmetic only. A mid-size award list can hide one large action among smaller modifications. Readers who need instrument type should use the overlay table, not this narrative. No contractor is named here because none appears in the packet facts.
If a later ingest restates $722,128,859.49, the join definition stays the same: agency 020 plus South Carolina place of performance. Rewrite only the sentence whose source moved.
Two hubs, one intersection
Drop the South Carolina geography tag and agency 020 still has a national total on Department of the Treasury. Drop the agency tag and South Carolina still has a multi-agency total on South Carolina federal spending. Neither hub equals $722,128,859.49 on its own.
Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville are reader landmarks, not packet subtotals. The geography key is statewide South Carolina. Headquarters folklore about Columbia does not move $722,128,859.49.
What USAspending publishes here
$722,128,859.49 records commitments tagged to Department of the Treasury and South Carolina. Payments, recoveries, and cancellations would live in other fields. This extract does not publish those fields.
Keep the obligation word in every reuse of $722,128,859.49. South Carolina federal spending and Department of the Treasury use the same unit on their own filters. Mixing units across hubs produces a false statewide cash story.
South Carolina Treasury totals are not campaign money
Fiscal-services, debt, and tax-administration folklore plus port, rail-hub, and Upstate folklore can look like a story. The published facts are only $722,128,859.49, 190 awards, agency 020, and South Carolina. Anything else is outside the extract.
Do not claim that donations paid for $722,128,859.49 in South Carolina. The source is USAspending.gov award aggregates. FEC tables are out of scope for this join.
Reuse rules for this extract
If you need a one-line caption, use: Treasury agency 020 × South Carolina = $722,128,859.49 across 190 awards (obligations, USAspending.gov). That caption already names both join sides and the unit.
All spending ties is an index of joins, not a hidden total that already includes $722,128,859.49. Department of the Treasury in South Carolina remains the place to verify the live rows. Place-of-performance South Carolina is statewide; it does not split Columbia from Charleston or Greenville. Neighbor-coded fiscal operations in North Carolina or Georgia stays out. Correlation is not causation. Statewide South Carolina includes Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville only as reader landmarks. None of those names is a published subtotal. A county or city extract would be a different USAspending query. Department of the Treasury in South Carolina remains the filtered table for this pair. South Carolina federal spending answers a statewide question that mixes agencies. Department of the Treasury answers an agency question that mixes states. All spending ties is the catalog of other two-sided pages, not a sum of this cell plus its siblings. Nothing in this packet names a contractor, grantee, laboratory, or borrower. Inventing bureaus or fiscal vendors to explain $722,128,859.49 would break the facts-only rule. If a recipient appears on the overlay, that row is evidence from USAspending.gov, not from this narrative. The source note is unchanged: USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays. Repeating $722,128,859.49 as cash already spent in South Carolina is a unit error, not a rounding error.
Questions
- How many Department of the Treasury awards are tagged to South Carolina?
- USAspending.gov records $722,128,859.49 in obligations for awarding agency 020 (Department of the Treasury) with South Carolina place of performance, covering 190 awards. That is an obligation total, not an outlay total, and not Department of the Treasury's nationwide budget.
- Are unique bureaus or fiscal vendors listed in this South Carolina extract?
- The extract lists 190 award actions totaling $722,128,859.49. Average obligation per award is about $3,800,678.21, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical fiscal-service award. Unique bureaus or fiscal vendors are not published here.
- Are awards performed in North Carolina or Georgia included?
- No. $722,128,859.49 and 190 awards are statewide South Carolina place of performance. This packet does not split Columbia from Charleston or Greenville. Awards coded to North Carolina or Georgia are outside this cell even if mail is handled in Columbia.
- How do I open the South Carolina overlay for agency 020?
- Department of the Treasury in South Carolina is the overlay. South Carolina federal spending shows all agencies in the state. Department of the Treasury shows agency 020 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.