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DOGE Savings Hit $160 Billion as Wasteful Contracts Get Cut

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Staff Reporter

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced a significant milestone, with taxpayer savings reaching $160 billion, as detailed on the official DOGE website.

These savings stem from a variety of actions, including asset sales, contract cancellations, fraud eliminations, and workforce reductions, averaging about $993.79 per taxpayer.

In the past week, DOGE reported substantial progress by terminating 179 wasteful contracts in just two days, amounting to a ceiling value of $1.87 billion and yielding $280 million in savings.

Additionally, an update on Thursday revealed the cancellation of 401 contracts valued at $2.1 billion, resulting in $613 million in savings.

Notable terminations included a $276,000 contract for a “Kenya program coordinator,” and a $228,000 Treasury contract for vehicles in Kenya, Uganda, Namibia, and Tanzania.

Other cuts involved a $24,000 DHS contract for training on equal employment opportunities, a $15,000 contract for workplace advocacy, and a $5.9 million contract for environmental consulting.

This week, DOGE also praised the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for terminating 420 grants, which led to savings of $2.3 billion.

Among these were a $150,000 grant for gender-inclusive curricula in food and agriculture, a $100,000 grant for climate resilience in Ghana, and a $361,000 grant aimed at supporting gender non-conforming BIPOC farmers in New York.

President Donald Trump affirmed that DOGE’s efforts will continue, even with Elon Musk returning to his business ventures.

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