The Government Efficiency Department or DOGE has started the “Leader on the Efficiency of the Agency” early in the morning on Tuesday, showing which government agencies retained the most in the abolished contracts and other cost reduction measures.
The dog, headed the billionaire Elon MuskAlso, senior adviser to President Donald Trump, believes that his total assessment savings as of Monday is $ 65 billion.
The savings come from the “combination of detection/removal of fraud, the withdrawal of contracts/lease, the negotiations, asset sales, the abolition of grants, the reduction of labor, software changes and regulatory savings,” DOGE reports.
“We are working on downloading all this data to digest and fully transparently with clear assumptions, in accordance with the current rules and rules,” Dodge said on his site.

The Department of Government Efficiency, headed by billionaire Elon Musk, has launched a “Leader on the Agency’s Efficiency” on its site early on Tuesday. (Saul Loeb/Pool/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Images)
The Department has listed the contracts that were publicly posted by the procurement federal system, or FPDS, but Dodge stressed that the FPDS message could be the final stop.
“There may be inconsistencies between FPDS and located numbers, the latter of which comes directly from agency officials,” Dodge said.
At the top of the “Leader of the Effectiveness of the Agency” for Doge Most savings are the Department of Education, the Administration of General Services, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Labor and the Management Management.
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President Musk was instructed by President Donald Trump to weaken fraud, abuse and waste in the federal government and his programs. (Brandon Bell / Pool via Reuters TPX Images / Reuters)
According to Doge, agencies with the least savings are the State Department, the National Institute of Health, Department of TransportDepartment of Energy and the Ministry of Commerce.
Last week, Dodge claimed that it saved $ 55 billion, but almost 40% of the canceled contracts did not save any money, since the total cost was already fully obliged, which means that the government has legal requirements to spend money on goods or services or already Spending money, according to several outlets, including the Washington Post.

At the top of the “Agency for Efficiency of Leaders” for most savings in canceled contracts and other measures to reduce education sector, general services administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Labor and Excluded (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc. Through Getty Images / Getty Images)
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In addition, while the Bloomberg law claimed, only $ 55 billion was made, which stated only $ 8.6 billion when only $ 8.6 billion was added. Taken into account to reach the bottom number, this is a mistake in the data published by DOGE, which initially improperly marks the contract as $ 8 billion before it was fixed in the federal database, amounted to only $ 8 million.
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2025-02-25 09:51:00