
Treasury Department (US)
The U.S. Treasury Department is the government agency responsible for managing the country’s finances. It collects taxes, borrows money to cover government expenses, and oversees financial institutions to ensure stability. The department also produces currency, enforces economic sanctions, and manages the national debt. Its goal is to support economic growth, maintain financial security, and implement monetary policies that sustain the country's financial health. Essentially, the Treasury helps keep the U.S. economy running smoothly by managing money at the federal level.