The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) task force says it has helped save around $175 billion and assisted in the termination of more than 25,000 federal contracts and grants, according to an update on Saturday.
The amount of savings, according to DOGE, is about $1,056 per U.S. taxpayer, which was accomplished via the termination of federal contracts, grants, and leases. An update to DOGE’s website in mid-May said it had helped save $170 billion, according to an Epoch Times review of the page.
According to the current update of its website, approximately 10,871 government contracts, 15,149 grants, and 494 leases have been terminated.
The “most savings” have been achieved at the Department of Health and Human Services, the General Services Administration, the Education Department, the Office of Personnel Management, and the Department of Labor, DOGE said....