Musk's DOGE Dream: Can Billions Really Be Cut?

USATue Jan 14 2025
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Elon Musk, the billionaire with big dreams, recently admitted that his goal to cut the U. S. federal budget by $2 trillion might be a bit too ambitious. In a chat with Stagwell CEO Mark Penn, Musk said he actually thinks there's a good chance they could only slash $1 trillion from the budget. The original plan was part of Musk's campaign to rid the government of waste and inefficiency. He believes if they can reduce the deficit by about $1 trillion, it could help keep inflation in check. But is this wishful thinking? Musk has a history of making big promises, like sending humans to Mars by 2021 or achieving full autonomy in Tesla cars by 2017. Now, he's teaming up with biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to form DOGE, a department aimed at streamlining federal structures and eliminating wasteful spending.
They'll be advising the White House Office of Management and Budget and working with Congress. Experts are skeptical about this $2 trillion goal. The federal budget for fiscal year 2024 was around $6. 75 trillion, and mandatory spending like Social Security and Medicare gobbles up a big chunk of that. Trump has already said he won't cut these programs. Plus, some lawmakers want to lower taxes, which could increase the deficit. DOGE's plan also includes hitting the regulatory state hard to stimulate economic growth. Musk thinks the federal government is a prime target for savings. But can DOGE really deliver on these promises? It's a tall order, and many are watching to see if Musk and Ramaswamy can make good on their bold claims.
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