DOGE announces more than $1B in savings after canceling 104 federal DEI contracts
- DOGE announced over $1 billion in savings after canceling 104 federal DEI contracts, with a ceiling value exceeding $1.2 billion.
- The Office of Personnel Management, USAID, and the Department of Agriculture reported the largest savings from these cuts, totaling nearly $500 million, $228 million, and $110 million respectively.
- President Donald Trump mandated the termination of contracts related to equity programs on his first day in office, aiming for a government that serves all Americans equally.
- DOGE aims to increase savings to over $3 billion per day, which could potentially amount to $1.1 trillion annually, although it would not fully cover the federal budget deficit for 2025.
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