Agencies / Department of the Treasury
Department of the Treasury
Federal agency · top-tier · the money flowing out to recipients.
$9B
obligated · FY2025
103
recipients
18,217
awards
8
sub-agencies
Obligations by year
≈ computed$13.1B
FY23
$9.8B
FY24
$9B
FY25
▼ 31%
since FY23
Where this money goes
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TOP RECIPIENTS
Department of the Treasury
$9B
FY2025 obligated
Stonex Financial
$1.3B
Fcn,
$0.4B
Asahi Refining USA
$0.3B
Accenture Federal
$0.3B
Lancer Information
$0.3B
98 other recipients
$6.3B
How it spends
≈ computed · awards by type11,949contracts
3,449direct payments
2,201grants
608contract vehicles
10loans
What it funds
Capital Magnet Fund$246.4M
Sub-agencies
Internal Revenue Service$4B
United States Mint$2.5B
Departmental Offices$713.7M
Bureau of Engraving and Printing$665.7M
Bureau of the Fiscal Service$577.3M
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund$319.5M
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency$207.5M
Office of Inspector General$9.7M
Largest awards
awarded 2020$383.8M
awarded 2025$316.2M
awarded 2021$294.4M
awarded 2023$259.4M
awarded 2022$242.7M
The agency’s biggest individual awards by total value, largest first.
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