DOGE says it has saved government $55B so far
- The Department of Government Efficiency reported savings of $55 billion for taxpayers through various measures since President Trump's inauguration last month.
- The estimates include savings from fraud detection, contract cancellations, and workforce reductions across several federal agencies, including USAID and the Department of Education.
- Elon Musk emphasized the need to delete entire government agencies, stating it may be necessary for effective government reform.
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US: Elon Musk's DOGE says it has found $55 billion in savings
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, has claimed that it has saved American taxpayers $55 billion in less than a month. In a post via their official website, DOGE said that money was saved by canceling or renegotiating leases and contracts, selling assets, cancelling grants, finding regulatory savings, making programmatic changes to the government and reducing the workforce. “Let’s balance the budget! DOGE’s total estimated sav…
DOGE has saved around $50 billion: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
The Department of Government Efficiency has saved the government approximately $50 billion, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. Bessent sat down with Fox News for an extended interview that aired on Tuesday evening, discussing DOGE and other topics. “So that’s a…
Bessent Says DOGE Effort Has Saved Estimated $50 Billion So Far
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said US taxpayers don’t need to worry about the security of their private data while Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency team seeks to make the federal government more efficient.
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