
Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury is a key part of the U.S. government's Executive Branch, responsible for managing the nation's finances. It oversees the collection of taxes, produces currency, and manages federal debt. The department also develops economic policies and works to promote financial stability. Key functions include managing government accounts, enforcing financial laws, and combating financial crimes. The Secretary of the Treasury, a member of the President's cabinet, leads the department and advises the President on economic issues and fiscal policy.