Department of the Treasury in Texas 12th District (TX-12)
USAspending.gov records $173,419,445.54 in Department of the Treasury obligations with place of performance in Texas 12th District (TX-12), across 80 awards. That join is awarding agency 020 with congressional district TX-12. It is not a tax-refund census, a debt scoreboard, or a named-financial-agent list. The pair is about 0.1% of the district's $192,517,062,049.40 all-agency obligation total in this extract.
Key figures
- Department of the Treasury in Texas 12th District (TX-12): $173,419,445.54 across 80 awards.
- About 0.1% of the district's $192,517,062,049.40 all-agency obligation total.
- Average obligation per award is about $2,167,743.07 (ratio only).
- The join is Department of the Treasury × Texas 12th District (TX-12) place of performance, not Texas statewide Treasury totals or the Texas 22nd Treasury overlay.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
Treasury obligations coded to Texas 12th District (TX-12)
This page is a join: Department of the Treasury and Texas 12th District (TX-12). $173,419,445.54 is the obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Texas's statewide Department of the Treasury book, not the nationwide Department of the Treasury total, and not cash already paid. Texas 12th District is the district parent. Department of the Treasury is the agency parent. Correlation is not causation.
80 is an award-action count. Modifications and delivery orders can add rows. Unique vendors are unpublished. Dividing $173,419,445.54 by 80 yields about $2,167,743.07 per award, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these obligations. 80 awards is a modest action file. Modifications and delivery orders can add rows without adding unique recipients.
Department of the Treasury as awarding agency 020
Agency 020 is Department of the Treasury. Eighty awards do not name banks. The district-wide obligation book on this packet is large; the Treasury slice is one awarding-agency column inside it. Confusing this join with Texas statewide Treasury totals or the Texas 22nd Treasury overlay would be a different overlay. Packet facts on the agency side are the name Department of the Treasury, code 020, and the join dollars $173,419,445.54. Any other recipient or installation list would be invented.
Department of the Treasury drops the district filter. Other districts with Department of the Treasury awards are other ties. This page quotes only Texas 12th District (TX-12). A small Treasury share of a large district book is not a ranking of Texas districts. Do not convert the cell into a tax-policy outcome. Campaign filings do not fund USAspending.
Texas 12th District (TX-12) as place of performance
Texas 12th District (TX-12) is a congressional place-of-performance code. Texas 22nd District is a different Treasury join. Labor on Texas 35th is a different agency. None of those cells are this pair. Place of performance TX-12 is a geography field in the award file. It does not prove residency of workers or vendors. Texas federal spending is the statewide parent and includes other districts.
The district's all-agency obligation total is $192,517,062,049.40. $173,419,445.54 is the Department of the Treasury slice of that book, about 0.1%. Remaining district dollars sit with other awarding agencies on Texas 12th District, not inside this join. District 90/98 multi and non-voting placeholders are omitted from this harvest by design.
Eighty award rows inside a very large district book
80 awards against $173,419,445.54 implies about $2,167,743.07 per award. That mean is not a unit price and not a jobs figure. With 80 rows, a few large instruments can dominate. Treat the count as records in an aggregate, not as 80 finished projects. All spending ties lists other pairs. Do not annualize without a year field in the packet. Do not per-capita or per-recipient the dollar total; those denominators are unpublished.
What the Treasury × TX-12 pair cannot prove
An obligation is a legal commitment. $173,419,445.54 is that kind of sum for Department of the Treasury inside TX-12 coding. Later deobligations, recoveries, or payment schedules can change what leaves the Treasury without this join rewriting itself into a cash register. This packet has no outlay total and no fiscal-year split. Citing the figure as cash already spent in Texas 12th District (TX-12) over-reads the field. Do not rank Texas 12th District (TX-12) as a winner or loser versus other districts. Keep both sides in the citation: Department of the Treasury and Texas 12th District (TX-12).
Parent hubs around this Treasury overlay
Open Texas 12th District for the district rollup, Department of the Treasury for the agency rollup, Texas federal spending for Texas statewide spending, and All spending ties for other pairs. None of those links convert this cell into Texas statewide Treasury totals or the Texas 22nd Treasury overlay, into outlays this packet omits, or into a contractor list. Cite Department of the Treasury in Texas 12th District (TX-12), $173,419,445.54, 80 awards, USAspending.gov, obligations only. A small Treasury share of a large district book is not a ranking of Texas districts. Do not convert the cell into a tax-policy outcome. Campaign filings do not fund USAspending.
Questions
- How much Treasury spending is coded to Texas 12th District (TX-12)?
- USAspending.gov records $173,419,445.54 in Department of the Treasury obligations with Texas 12th District (TX-12) place of performance across 80 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for the district-agency pair, not an outlay and not Texas's complete federal ledger.
- Does 80 awards mean 80 banks or Treasury offices?
- No. 80 is an award-action count and can include modifications. Unique vendors are not published. Average obligation is about $2,167,743.07 per award, a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
- Is this Texas's entire Department of the Treasury total?
- No. $173,419,445.54 is only the Department of the Treasury slice tagged to Texas 12th District (TX-12). Texas federal spending is the statewide parent. Texas 12th District includes other awarding agencies in the same district. Mixing those books into this total would overstate the join.
- What share of TX-12 obligations is agency 020?
- Texas 12th District is the district parent. Department of the Treasury is the agency hub. Texas federal spending is the Texas parent. All spending ties lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later ingests; this page quotes Department of the Treasury × TX-12 at $173,419,445.54.
USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to awarding agency. District 90/98 (multi/non-voting placeholders) are omitted. Obligations are not outlays.