United States Department of the Treasury

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The United States Department of the Treasury is a Cabinet department and the treasury of the United States government. It was established by an Act of Congress in 1789 to manage government revenue. The first Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton. He almost single-handedly worked out the nation's early financial system, and for several years was a major presence in Washington's administration as well. His statue still stands outside the Treasury building.

Department of the Treasury
Seal of the United States Department of the Treasury.svg
Treasury Seal
Agency overview
Formed September 2, 1789
Preceding agency Board of Treasury
Jurisdiction Federal government of the United States
Headquarters 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C.
Employees 115,897 (2007)
Annual budget $11.10 billion (2007)
Agency executives Janet Yellen, Secretary
Wally Adeyemo, Deputy Secretary
Rosa Gumataotao Rios, Treasurer
Child agencies Internal Revenue Service
United States Mint
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Several others
Website
www.ustreas.gov
U.S. Department of Treasury headquarters in Washington DC.

United States Department Of The Treasury Media

Other websites

References

  • "Enough Wise Men, The Story of Our Constitution" by Forrest McDonald -- Published by the Dominion of Canada and by Longmans Canada Limited, Toronto 1970