U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data
The U.S. Treasury Bureau of the Fiscal Service manages the government's finances including collecting revenue, paying federal bills, managing federal debt, and producing the nation's financial accounts. Their Fiscal Data API provides free, open access to federal financial data through a standardized RESTful API covering 80+ datasets. Key datasets include the Debt to the Penny (daily public debt outstanding), Treasury Reporting Rates of Exchange (quarterly foreign currency rates), Average Interest Rates on U.S. Treasury Securities, Daily Treasury Statements, Monthly Treasury Statements, and U.S. savings bond data. No authentication required.
APIs
Treasury Fiscal Data API
The U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data API provides free, open access to federal financial data published by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service. Covers 80+ datasets including the Debt to t...
Capabilities
Treasury Fiscal Data Intelligence
Workflow capability for economists, policy analysts, financial journalists, and researchers to access U.S. Treasury federal financial data including national debt trends, exchan...
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All Treasury Fiscal Data API endpoints are publicly accessible without API keys or registration, enabling immediate programmatic access.
Use the fields parameter to request only the specific data fields needed, reducing response payload size and improving performance.
Filter datasets using field:operator:value syntax supporting equality, range, and set membership operators across any field in the dataset.
All endpoints support page[number] and page[size] pagination with metadata indicating total record count and total pages available.
API responses available in JSON, XML, and CSV formats suitable for programmatic consumption, data warehousing, and spreadsheet analysis.
80+ datasets covering all major Bureau of the Fiscal Service financial reports from the Debt to the Penny to Monthly Treasury Statements.
Use Cases
Journalists, economists, and citizens monitor daily changes in U.S. public debt outstanding including amounts held by the public and intragovernmental holdings.
Federal agencies, researchers, and businesses use Treasury exchange rates for reporting foreign currency transactions in accordance with federal accounting standards.
Policy analysts and budget offices track federal government receipts and outlays from Monthly Treasury Statements to assess deficit trends.
Economists and investors track average interest rates on Treasury securities to analyze government borrowing costs and monetary policy.
Financial researchers analyze Daily Treasury Statement data to understand federal government cash flows and liquidity management.
Integrations
Federal Reserve Economic Database (FRED) integrates Treasury Fiscal Data series for economic research and modeling applications.
Federal spending transparency portal uses Bureau of the Fiscal Service data alongside Treasury Fiscal Data for comprehensive spending analysis.
Treasury exchange rates and fiscal data support OMB/FASAB-compliant financial reporting across federal agencies and programs.
The official Treasury Fiscal Data portal provides data visualization, dataset explorer, and download tools built on the same API.