Department of the Treasury (agency 014) federal obligations in Washington state
USAspending.gov records $3,411,604,790.83 in Department of the Treasury obligations under awarding agency 014 with place of performance in Washington state, across 3,293 awards. This is a different filter from the Washington Treasury page that uses agency 020. Mean obligation here is about $1.04 million per award ($3,411,604,790.83 ÷ 3,293). Washington means state code WA, not the District of Columbia.
Key figures
- Treasury agency 014 shows $3,411,604,790.83 in Washington state (WA) place-of-performance obligations on 3,293 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $1.04 million per award.
- Agency 020 is a separate Washington overlay; do not add the cells without an overlap rule.
- WA is the state, not the District of Columbia.
- USAspending obligations are not outlays.
Two Treasury–Washington overlays
Agency 014 plus state WA produces $3,411,604,790.83 on 3,293 awards. A separate overlay uses agency 020, a much smaller award count, and a different dollar total. The English label matches; the codes, paths, and figures do not. This page stays on /states/wa/agencies/014/.
Three thousand two hundred ninety-three awards under $3.41 billion yields a mean near $1.04 million — a mid-count table, not the thin high-mean concentration of the 020 Washington cell. Citing both means on one page would mix filters. Only 014’s ratio belongs here.
Three thousand two hundred ninety-three Washington state 014 awards under $3,411,604,790.83 must not be confused with the District of Columbia or with the thinner 020 Washington overlay. WA plus 014 is this cell. DC is a different state code. 020 is a different agency code. $3,411,604,790.83 belongs only here.
Awarding agency 014
The agency hub /agencies/014/ is nationwide. Washington state’s $3,411,604,790.83 is the WA geography slice of that hub. Other 014 state pages are separate joins. Match the code in the URL when comparing Treasury labels.
This narrative does not explain why the source maps some Treasury activity to 014 and some to 020. It restates the published 014–Washington cell.
WA is the state, not DC
USAspending’s state code WA is Washington state. The District of Columbia uses DC and has its own Treasury ties. Confusing the two geographies would dump capital-region awards into this $3,411,604,790.83 total or omit them incorrectly. The parent hub is Washington federal spending — the state page.
Within the state, Seattle, Spokane, and other localities can share one bucket. No metro split is in the facts. Place of performance is not recipient headquarters.
Washington federal spending is the state parent. $3,411,604,790.83 is 014 only. The mean near $1.04 million is a quotient. 3,293 is not a taxpayer count. Seattle and Spokane share the bucket. Do not add this total to the 020 Washington cell without an overlap rule. Obligations are not outlays. No year is attached.
Obligations on 3,293 awards
$3,411,604,790.83 is obligations, not outlays and not tax collections. No fiscal year is in the facts. The award count is a record count, not a taxpayer count.
Mean obligation of about $1.04 million is a quotient. Median is not provided. A few large rows can sit inside 3,293 records without appearing in this narrative.
Washington state Treasury 014’s 3,293 awards under $3,411,604,790.83 are WA, not DC, and 014, not 020. Those two distinctions are the whole point of this slug. $3,411,604,790.83 belongs here only. The mean near $1.04 million is a quotient. 3,293 is not a taxpayer count. Do not add the 020 Washington cell. Obligations are not outlays. No year is labeled.
Limits
This pair does not claim Treasury spending caused Washington employment change. It records co-occurrence of agency 014 and state WA on 3,293 awards. Campaign-finance data is not merged. Do not add this total to the 020 Washington cell without an overlap rule the facts do not supply.
See Department of the Treasury in Washington for the 014 overlay, Washington federal spending, Department of the Treasury for agency 014, and All spending ties.
Washington state Treasury 014’s 3,293 awards under $3,411,604,790.83 is a mid-count table. A separate Washington overlay uses another Treasury code with a much smaller award count; do not add the cells without an overlap rule. WA is the state. DC is a different geography.
Washington 014 kept distinct from 020 and from DC
Department of the Treasury in Washington — overlay /states/wa/agencies/014/ — is the live table for 3,293 awards. Washington federal spending is the state parent. Department of the Treasury at /agencies/014/ is the national 014 hub. All spending ties lists other pairs. Match both WA and 014 before comparing pages.
The mean near $1.04 million is $3,411,604,790.83 divided by 3,293. It is not a median refund. 3,293 is not a taxpayer count. Seattle and Spokane share one statewide bucket. Obligations are not outlays. No year is labeled. The pair does not claim Treasury spending caused Washington employment change, and it does not merge campaign-finance files.
Questions
- How much has Treasury agency 014 obligated in Washington state?
- USAspending records $3,411,604,790.83 in agency 014 obligations with Washington (WA) place of performance, across 3,293 awards. That is the state, not the District of Columbia, and it is a different cell from agency 020.
- Is this the same as the other Treasury–Washington page?
- No. This overlay is 014 with 3,293 awards and $3,411,604,790.83. The other Washington Treasury page uses agency 020, a different award count, and a different dollar total.
- Is this Washington, DC?
- No. The state code is WA. DC uses a different geography code and different overlays.
- What is the average 014 award in Washington?
- About $1.04 million, from $3,411,604,790.83 divided by 3,293 awards. That mean is not a median.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.