
U.S. Treasury
The U.S. Treasury is a government department responsible for managing the country's finances. It oversees the production of currency, collects taxes, borrows money through the issuance of bonds, and manages federal finances to ensure the government's financial stability. The Treasury also develops economic policy and works to prevent financial crimes. Its activities help maintain trust in the U.S. economy and support public services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The secretary of the Treasury, appointed by the President, leads the department and plays a key role in shaping economic policy.