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Organizational Chart

U.S. Department of the Treasury

This page provides a simplified, high-level view of how the Department is organized. Specific bureau and office responsibilities can be found throughout the About Treasury section.

High-Level Structure

Office of the Secretary
Policy and Strategy
Offices focused on domestic and international economic policy, financial markets, and strategic planning.
Management and Operations
Functions supporting people, procurement, IT, facilities, and administrative services.
Bureaus and Programs
Operational bureaus responsible for fiscal services, enforcement support, and public financial functions.
Oversight and Accountability
Internal controls, audits, and review functions that strengthen transparency and compliance.

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How to Read This Chart

Organizational charts are designed to show reporting relationships and major mission groupings at a glance. In practice, cross-functional work is common and many initiatives require coordination across multiple offices and bureaus.

  • The Office of the Secretary provides leadership and enterprise-wide direction.
  • Major mission areas often align around domestic finance, international affairs, and operational support.
  • Oversight and accountability functions help ensure programs are executed responsibly.