DOGE Says $5.8 Billion Saved From 100 Terminated Federal Contracts

Since January, the department says, it has slashed more than $214 billion, or around $1,300 in savings per taxpayer.
DOGE Says $5.8 Billion Saved From 100 Terminated Federal Contracts
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Jack Phillips
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced this past week that more than 100 federal contracts have been terminated with a value of nearly $6 billion.

Multiple agencies “terminated and descoped 108 wasteful contracts” that have a ceiling value of $5.8 billion and resulted in savings of $397 million,” DOGE wrote in an Oct. 10 post on X.
Jack Phillips
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