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37 percent of contracts on DOGE list not expected to save any money

The Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has launched a process to terminate approximately 1,125 government contracts, but 37% of these cancellations are not expected to result in savings.

Doges”Receipt Wall“We list the abolition of the 417 contract, many of which are for the website homepage, in dollar amounts, for the Competition Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

Various suspension agreements show the proposed savings of $0.

Many institutions are legally required to meet the total value of the contract despite cancellations, The Associated Press reported. Software already purchased according to research grants, news subscriptions, office features, and newswire.

The department still claims it saved a total of $65 billion in federal spending after weeks of layoffs, closures and contract suspensions.

“Doge's estimated total savings amounts to $65 billion, which includes fraud detection/deletion, contract/lease cancellation, contract/lease renegotiation, asset sales, grant cancellation, labor reduction, program changes and regulations. It's a combination of savings” website reading.

The Advisory Group also points out that the site is updated twice a week. Doge added that there could be a delay of up to a month from the federal procurement data system. This is another website that outlines details about the reductions that have been implemented.

Their article declares that “over time, the website will improve and updates will converge in real time.”

Doge also tallies the board of agency leaders for efficiency. The US Department of Education currently leads most total savings lists, but the Department of State is quoted as having the following total savings, as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) housed within the Department of Health and Human Services. It's there.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed as President Trump's choice for Secretary of Health and Human Services, and could advance severe changes within the department in the coming weeks.

This data comes as Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk continue their work to overhaul the federal workforce, including thinning and dismantling agencies and full divisions. .

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