DOGE’s Only Public Ledger Is Riddled With Mistakes
The figures from Elon Musk's team of outsiders represent billions in government cuts. They are also full of accounting errors, outdated data and other miscalculations.
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Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency say they have saved the federal government $55 billion through staff reductions, lease cancellations and a long list of terminated contracts published online this week as a "wall of receipts." President Trump has been celebrating the published savings, even musing about a proposal to mail checks to all Americans to reimburse them with a "DOGE dividend." But the math that could back up those checks is marred with accounting errors, incorrect assumptions, outdated data and other mistakes, according to a New York Times analysis of all the contracts listed. While the DOGE team has surely cut some number of billions of dollars, its slapdash accounting adds to a pattern of recklessness by the group, which has recently gained access to sensitive government payment systems. Some contracts the group claims credit for were double- or triple-counted. Another initially contained an error that inflated the totals by billions of dollars. In at least one instance, the group claimed an entire contract had been canceled when only part of the work had been halted. In others, contracts the group said it had closed were actually ended under the Biden administration.
President Trump has been celebrating the published savings, even musing about a proposal to mail checks to all Americans to reimburse them with a "DOGE dividend."
But the math that could back up those checks is marred with accounting errors, incorrect assumptions, outdated data and other mistakes, according to a New York Times analysis of all the contracts listed. While the DOGE team has surely cut some number of billions of dollars, its slapdash accounting adds to a pattern of recklessness by the group, which has recently gained access to sensitive government payment systems.
Some contracts the group claims credit for were double- or triple-counted. Another initially contained an error that inflated the totals by billions of dollars. In at least one instance, the group claimed an entire contract had been canceled when only part of the work had been halted. In others, contracts the group said it had closed were actually ended under the Biden administration.
#1 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-02-22 09:56 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Important to keep in mind when reviewing "the wall of receipts":
Jshua Holland @joshuaholland.bsky.social Some were probably mistakes given that they're clueless ideologues but clearly others are willful lies. It's a propaganda operation as much as a far-right culture war campaign.
"The cancellations listed come disproportionately from businesses run by women and people from minority groups."
bsky.app
#2 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-02-22 09:59 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2
@#2 ... willful lies. It's a propaganda operation ...
The evidence is beginning to look that way ...
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-22 12:28 PM | Reply
"Important to keep in mind when reviewing "the wall of receipts""
They say $55 billion; The receipts on their wall say less than $8 billion.
The team misread savings on their biggest score as 1000X more than it is.
Republican Math strikes again.
#4 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-02-22 01:33 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
"the DOGE team has surely cut some number of billions of dollars"
So they can "justify" TRILLIONS in tax cuts.
Let's keep perspective. The Republicans want to cut $1 Trillion in spending on the average Joe so they can BORROW an additional $5 Trillion for tax giveaways...over 60% of which will go to the world's wealthiest one-tenth of one percent.
An additional 10% of all the debt rung up since 1776...all to give it away in new or renewed tax cuts. And don't let them kid you: when you're running a deficit budget, 100% of tax cuts have to come from NEWLY BORROWED MONEY.
#5 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-02-22 01:41 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
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