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JUST IN: DOGE Announces Huge Taxpayer Savings In New Progress Report

By Chris Powell

 

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced a significant milestone in its cost-cutting efforts, reporting an estimated $65 billion in taxpayer savings. The update represents a major step in the agency’s mission to streamline government spending, eliminate waste, and drive fiscal responsibility.

The $65 billion in savings stems from a broad range of cost-cutting measures, including fraud detection and deletion, contract and lease cancellations or renegotiations, asset sales, grant cancellations, workforce reductions, regulatory changes, and programmatic reforms. DOGE is reportedly working to publish the data in a digestible and transparent format while adhering to federal regulations.

The department has committed to updating its reports twice weekly, with a long-term goal of providing real-time updates. A newly released Agency Efficiency Leaderboard ranks federal agencies by their contributions to the savings effort.

Leading the charge are the Department of Education, General Services Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Labor, Office of Personnel Management, Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, Department of the Treasury, Social Security Administration, and Department of Health and Human Services. These agencies have led in eliminating redundant contracts, cutting bureaucratic inefficiencies, and scaling back unnecessary spending…

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