The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has helped federal agencies modify or cancel $2 billion worth of government contracts in the last 4 weeks alone, producing an overall savings of $757 million for the American taxpayer. DOGE’s similar efforts in the four weeks prior affected 273 government contracts, which led to a total savings of $1.4. This means DOGE is reporting a savings of over $2 billion in the last two months of work alone.
DOGE Cuts $2 Billion in Wasteful Contracts from Federal Agencies – slaynews.com
Federal agencies have eliminated or scaled back 95 government contracts worth up to $2 billion over the past four weeks, saving an estimated $757 million, according to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The cuts are part of a broader effort launched during President Donald Trump’s second term to reduce federal spending and eliminate what officials describe as wasteful programs.
Millions in Contracts Scrapped Across Agencies
Among the contracts terminated:
• A $75,400 State Department deal for “media monitoring services”
• A $45.6 million Office of Personnel Management contract for “talent acquisition support”
• A $98.5 million Department of Education research contract tracking high school students
• A $76.4 million Education Department study on college financing and outcomes
The latest reductions follow an earlier wave of cuts.

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