DOGE Announces $55 Billion in Savings

The Department of Government Efficiency announced significant savings in government expenditures almost a month after the Trump Administration began.

DOGE, overseen by Elon Musk, has announced savings of $55 Billion. DOGE’s website stated that the savings were a result of a variety of factors, including fraud detection/deletion and contract/lease cancellations.

DOGE stated that “we are working on uploading all of this information in a digestible, transparent and clear manner consistent with the applicable rules and regulations.”

Top 10 agencies in terms of savings from contract cancellations and lease cancellations:

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USAID (US Agency for International Development).

ED (Department of Education).

OPM (Office of Personnel Management).

HHS (Health and Human Services).

USDA (Department of Agriculture).

DHS (Department of Homeland Security).

GSA (General Services Administration).

Commerce (Department of Commerce).

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

HUD (Housing and Urban Development).

Top 10 agencies in terms of savings from contract and lease cancellations, expressed as a percentage of budget:

USAID (US Agency for International Development).

CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau).

EOP (Executive Office of the president)

GSA (General Services Administration).

ED (Department of Education).

OPM (Office of Personnel Management).

DHS (Department of Homeland Security).

Commerce (Department of Commerce).

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

USDA (Department of Agriculture).

DOGE has cut subscriptions to publications such as Politico, Bloomberg, and the Washington Post. This has saved over $1.5 million.

Another saving includes millions of dollars of real estate in offices across the country, including $26 Million for the Department of Labor at Washington D.C.