United States Secretary Of The Treasury

The United States secretary of the treasury is the head of the United States Department of the Treasury, and is the chief financial officer of the federal government of the United States.

The secretary of the treasury serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all matters pertaining to economic and fiscal policy. The secretary is, by custom, a member of the president's cabinet and, by law, a member of the National Security Council.

United States Secretary of the Treasury
United States Secretary Of The Treasury
United States Secretary Of The Treasury
Flag of the secretary
United States Secretary Of The Treasury
Incumbent
Janet Yellen
since January 26, 2021
United States Department of the Treasury
StyleMadam Secretary (informal)
The Honorable (formal)
Member ofCabinet of the United States
United States National Security Council
Reports toPresident of the United States
SeatTreasury Building
Washington, D.C.
AppointerPresident of the United States
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument31 U.S.C. § 301
PrecursorSuperintendent of Finance
FormationSeptember 11, 1789; 234 years ago (1789-09-11)
First holderAlexander Hamilton
SuccessionFifth
DeputyUnited States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level I
Websitetreasury.gov

Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution, the officeholder is nominated by the president of the United States, and, following a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Finance, is confirmed by the United States Senate.

The secretary of state, the secretary of the treasury, the secretary of defense, and the attorney general are generally regarded as the four most important Cabinet officials, due to the size and importance of their respective departments.

The current secretary of the treasury is Janet Yellen, who is the first woman to hold the office.

Powers and functions

The Secretary is responsible for formulating and recommending domestic and international financial, economic, and tax policy, participating in the formulation of broad fiscal policies that have general significance for the economy, and managing the public debt. The Secretary oversees the activities of the Department in carrying out its major law enforcement responsibilities; in serving as the financial agent for the United States Government; and in manufacturing coins and currency. The Chief Financial Officer of the government, the Secretary serves as Chairman Pro Tempore of the President's Economic Policy Council, Chairman of the Boards and Managing Trustee of the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds, and as U.S. Governor of the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

— U.S. Department of the Treasury Web site

The secretary along with the treasurer of the United States must sign Federal Reserve notes before they can become legal tender. The secretary also manages the United States Emergency Economic Stabilization fund.

Salary

The secretary of the treasury is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule, thus earning the salary prescribed for that level (US$246,400, as of January 2024).

List of secretaries of the treasury

The secretary of the treasury serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all matters pertaining to economic and fiscal policy. The secretary is, by custom, a member of the president's cabinet and, by law, a member of the National Security Council.

Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution, the officeholder is nominated by the president of the United States, and, following a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Finance, is confirmed by the United States Senate.

    Parties

  Federalist (4)   Democratic-Republican (4)   Democratic (30)   Whig (5)   Republican (34)   Independent (1)

Status

  Denotes an acting secretary of the treasury
No. Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office President(s)
1 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Alexander Hamilton New York September 11, 1789 January 31, 1795 George Washington
2 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Oliver Wolcott Jr. Connecticut February 3, 1795 December 31, 1800
John Adams
3 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Samuel Dexter Massachusetts January 1, 1801 May 13, 1801
Thomas Jefferson
4 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Albert Gallatin Pennsylvania May 14, 1801 February 8, 1814 James Madison
5 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  George W. Campbell Tennessee February 9, 1814 October 5, 1814
6 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Alexander J. Dallas Pennsylvania October 6, 1814 October 21, 1816
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William Jones
Acting
Pennsylvania October 21, 1816 October 22, 1816
7 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William H. Crawford Georgia October 22, 1816 March 6, 1825
James Monroe
8 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Richard Rush Pennsylvania March 7, 1825 March 5, 1829 John Quincy Adams
9 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Samuel D. Ingham Pennsylvania March 6, 1829 June 20, 1831 Andrew Jackson
10 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Louis McLane Delaware August 8, 1831 May 28, 1833
11 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William J. Duane Pennsylvania May 29, 1833 September 22, 1833
12 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Roger B. Taney Maryland September 23, 1833 June 25, 1834
13 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Levi Woodbury New Hampshire July 1, 1834 March 3, 1841
Martin Van Buren
14 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Thomas Ewing Ohio March 4, 1841 September 11, 1841 William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
15 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Walter Forward Pennsylvania September 13, 1841 March 1, 1843
16 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John Canfield Spencer New York March 8, 1843 May 2, 1844
17 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  George M. Bibb Kentucky July 4, 1844 March 7, 1845
18 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Robert J. Walker Mississippi March 8, 1845 March 5, 1849 James K. Polk
19 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William M. Meredith Pennsylvania March 8, 1849 July 22, 1850 Zachary Taylor
20 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Thomas Corwin Ohio July 23, 1850 March 6, 1853 Millard Fillmore
21 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  James Guthrie Kentucky March 7, 1853 March 6, 1857 Franklin Pierce
22 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Howell Cobb Georgia March 7, 1857 December 8, 1860 James Buchanan
23 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Philip Francis Thomas Maryland December 12, 1860 January 14, 1861
24 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John Adams Dix New York January 15, 1861 March 6, 1861
25 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Salmon P. Chase Ohio March 7, 1861 June 30, 1864 Abraham Lincoln
26 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William P. Fessenden Maine July 5, 1864 March 3, 1865
27 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Hugh McCulloch Indiana March 9, 1865 March 3, 1869
Andrew Johnson
28 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  George S. Boutwell Massachusetts March 12, 1869 March 16, 1873 Ulysses S. Grant
29 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William Adams Richardson Massachusetts March 17, 1873 June 3, 1874
30 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Benjamin Bristow Kentucky June 4, 1874 June 20, 1876
31 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Lot M. Morrill Maine July 7, 1876 March 9, 1877
32 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John Sherman Ohio March 10, 1877 March 3, 1881 Rutherford B. Hayes
33 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William Windom Minnesota March 8, 1881 November 13, 1881 James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
34 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Charles J. Folger New York November 14, 1881 September 4, 1884
35 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Walter Q. Gresham Indiana September 5, 1884 October 30, 1884
36 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Hugh McCulloch Indiana October 31, 1884 March 7, 1885
37 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Daniel Manning New York March 8, 1885 March 31, 1887 Grover Cleveland
38 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Charles S. Fairchild New York April 1, 1887 March 6, 1889
39 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William Windom Minnesota March 7, 1889 January 29, 1891 Benjamin Harrison
40 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Charles Foster Ohio February 25, 1891 March 6, 1893
41 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John G. Carlisle Kentucky March 7, 1893 March 5, 1897 Grover Cleveland
42 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Lyman J. Gage Illinois March 6, 1897 January 31, 1902 William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
43 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  L. M. Shaw Iowa February 1, 1902 March 3, 1907
44 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  George B. Cortelyou New York March 4, 1907 March 7, 1909
45 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Franklin MacVeagh Illinois March 8, 1909 March 5, 1913 William Howard Taft
46 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William Gibbs McAdoo New York March 6, 1913 December 15, 1918 Woodrow Wilson
47 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Carter Glass Virginia December 16, 1918 February 1, 1920
48 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  David F. Houston Missouri February 2, 1920 March 3, 1921
49 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Andrew Mellon Pennsylvania March 4, 1921 February 12, 1932 Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
50 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Ogden L. Mills New York February 13, 1932 March 4, 1933
51 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William H. Woodin New York March 5, 1933 December 31, 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt
52 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Henry Morgenthau Jr. New York January 1, 1934 July 22, 1945
53 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Fred M. Vinson Kentucky July 23, 1945 June 23, 1946 Harry S. Truman
54 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John Wesley Snyder Missouri June 25, 1946 January 20, 1953
55 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  George M. Humphrey Ohio January 21, 1953 July 29, 1957 Dwight D. Eisenhower
56 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Robert B. Anderson Connecticut July 29, 1957 January 20, 1961
57 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  C. Douglas Dillon New Jersey January 21, 1961 April 1, 1965 John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
58 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Henry H. Fowler Virginia April 1, 1965 December 20, 1968
59 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Joseph W. Barr Indiana December 21, 1968 January 20, 1969
60 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  David M. Kennedy Utah January 22, 1969 February 10, 1971 Richard Nixon
61 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John Connally Texas February 11, 1971 June 12, 1972
62 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  George Shultz Illinois June 12, 1972 May 8, 1974
63 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  William E. Simon New Jersey May 8, 1974 January 20, 1977
Gerald Ford
64 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  W. Michael Blumenthal Michigan January 23, 1977 August 4, 1979 Jimmy Carter
65 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  G. William Miller Rhode Island August 7, 1979 January 20, 1981
66 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Donald Regan New Jersey January 22, 1981 February 1, 1985 Ronald Reagan
67 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  James Baker Texas February 4, 1985 August 17, 1988
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  M. Peter McPherson
Acting
Michigan August 17, 1988 September 15, 1988
68 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Nicholas F. Brady New Jersey September 15, 1988 January 17, 1993
George H. W. Bush
69 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Lloyd Bentsen Texas January 20, 1993 December 22, 1994 Bill Clinton
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Frank N. Newman
Acting
Massachusetts December 22, 1994 January 11, 1995
70 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Robert Rubin New York January 11, 1995 July 2, 1999
71 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Lawrence Summers Massachusetts July 2, 1999 January 20, 2001
72 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Paul H. O'Neill Pennsylvania January 20, 2001 December 31, 2002 George W. Bush
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Kenneth W. Dam
Acting
Illinois December 31, 2002 February 3, 2003
73 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  John W. Snow Virginia February 3, 2003 June 30, 2006
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Robert M. Kimmitt
Acting
Virginia June 30, 2006 July 10, 2006
74 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Henry Paulson Illinois July 10, 2006 January 20, 2009
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Stuart A. Levey
Acting
Ohio January 20, 2009 January 26, 2009 Barack Obama
75 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Timothy Geithner New York January 26, 2009 January 25, 2013
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Neal S. Wolin
Acting
Illinois January 25, 2013 February 28, 2013
76 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Jack Lew New York February 28, 2013 January 20, 2017
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Adam Szubin
Acting
Washington, D.C. January 20, 2017 February 13, 2017 Donald Trump
77 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Steven Mnuchin California February 13, 2017 January 20, 2021
United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Andy Baukol
Acting
Virginia January 20, 2021 January 26, 2021 Joe Biden
78 United States Secretary Of The Treasury  Janet Yellen California January 26, 2021 Incumbent
United States Secretary Of The Treasury 
Former flag of the Secretary of the Treasury, originating from the 19th century.

Succession

Presidential succession

The secretary of the treasury is fifth in the presidential line of succession, following the secretary of state and preceding the secretary of defense.

Succession within the Department

On August 16, 2016, President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13735, which changed the order of succession for filling the Treasury Secretary's role when necessary. At any time when the secretary and the deputy secretary of the treasury have both died, resigned, or cannot serve as secretary for other reasons, the order designates which Treasury officers are next in line to serve as acting secretary.

The order of succession is:

# Office
1* Under Secretaries of the Treasury
2 General Counsel of the Department of the Treasury
3* Deputy Under Secretaries of the Treasury and those Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury appointed by the President by and with the consent of the Senate
4 Chief of Staff
5 Assistant Secretary for Management
6 Fiscal Assistant Secretary
7 Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Internal Revenue Service
8 Commissioner, Bureau of the Fiscal Service
9 Deputy Commissioner, Fiscal Accounting and Shared Services, Bureau of the Fiscal Service
10 Commissioner, Wage and Investment Division, Internal Revenue Service
* In the order in which they shall have taken the oath of office as such officers.

Notes

References

U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas retired Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Order of precedence of the United States
as Secretary of the Treasury
Succeeded byas Secretary of Defense
U.S. presidential line of succession
Preceded by 5th in line Succeeded by

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