DOGE Says It Has Saved over $1,000 Per Taxpayer

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced that its cost-cutting initiatives have resulted in savings of more than $1,000 for every American taxpayer.

According to DOGE’s official figures, the agency has now reached an overall savings total of $165 billion. These reductions stem from a range of actions, including “asset sales, contract/lease cancellations and renegotiations, fraud and improper payment deletion, grant cancellations, interest savings, programmatic changes, regulatory savings, and workforce reductions,” as outlined on its website.

Breaking down the total, DOGE calculates a per-taxpayer savings of $1,024.84, based on an estimated 161 million individual federal taxpayers across the country.

DOGE’s “Wall of Receipts,” which tracks specific cost-saving actions, currently lists 9,497 canceled contracts, amounting to $32 billion saved. One of the most significant examples is a Department of Interior contract termination that accounted for $2,902,177,561.72 in savings. The contract in question was described as follows: “Office of Refugee Resettlement Influx Care Facility. Influx Care Facility (ICF) for up to 3,000 unaccompanied alien children (UAC). The contract provided facilities and full wraparound child care and case management services.”

In addition, DOGE shows that 11,654 grants have been terminated, generating $37 billion in savings. The agency has also canceled 592 leases, leading to an additional $291 million in reductions.

Among the federal departments, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has led the way in cost savings, followed by the General Services Administration (GSA), the Department of Education, and the Office of Personnel Management. On the other end, agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Energy, NASA, and the Department of Transportation have delivered the least in terms of savings.

{Matzav.com}

3 COMMENTS

  1. DOGE please come to NJ.

    The amount of inneficiency and corruption in this state is unbelievable. Processing a newborn baby’s application for 4 months on end (and still ongoing!) leaving him in LIMBO and ALSO not allowing an application on GET Covered NJ. THE final consequence is my premature baby isn’t able go to the doctor and have crucial well visits and vaccines, becuase each vaccine is $900 out of pocket and I DONT HAVE THE MONEY.

    Oh and the best part? I just received a NJ FAMILY CARE renewal application with my newborn baby even though the original application is PENDING!!!!

    This is just one story of many experiences, from the massive lack of Special Education Funding vs other states such as Ohio and NYS.

    The unemployment department processing my appeal claim for 6 months then sending a notice of a court hearing abruptly scheduled for ONE WEEK from the mailing date leaving me no time and causing me to miss it! (Likely on purpose)

    My Temporary disability application for having my baby is still in process also 4 months down the line with additional info being requested then insisiting on an 8 week review timeframe with any information received, leaving me with interest stacking up month by month on my credit card when I couldnt work!

    I have no words…

  2. Amazing Gnayvas-Da’as. Phenomental savings for c. < 250 highest-brackett filers. Pittance for rest of the victims. Sounds like some publicity stunt bei dem Alten Reb Yoysif.

  3. DOGE revealed that 100,000 Federal workers applied for unemployment benefits they received while they were working!

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