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Elon Musk and DOGE promised up to $2 trillion in government savings. How much have they actually saved so far?ン

Elon Musk and DOGE promised up to $2 trillion in government savings. How much have they actually saved so far?

DOGE is claiming $105 billion in savings — but its own "wall of receipts" shows just $19.8 billion.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md., Feb. 20. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

As the head of President Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Tesla CEO Elon Musk has vowed to cut between $1 trillion and $2 trillion from the annual federal budget by 2026.

“I think we can do at least $2 trillion,” Musk said at a Trump rally last October. “Your money is being wasted, and the Department of Government Efficiency is going to fix that.”

Musk later revised that number down — but not by much.

“We’ll aim for $2 trillion, which I believe is the best-case scenario,” Musk said in a January interview on X, the social media site he owns. “But you need to allow for some margin. If we target $2 trillion, I think there’s a strong chance we can achieve $1 trillion in spending cuts."

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In pursuit of that ambitious goal, Musk and his team have spent their first weeks on the job waging war on the federal bureaucracy: canceling contracts, terminating leases, firing civil servants, blocking payments and dismantling America’s top foreign aid agency.

At the same time, both Trump and Musk have expressed their support for sending $5,000 refund checks to taxpayers as a “DOGE dividend.”

“There’s even under consideration a new concept where we give 20% of the [$2 trillion] DOGE savings to American citizens and 20% goes to paying down debt,” Trump said in Miami on Wednesday.

“I love it,” the president said that night, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One.

So how much money have Musk and DOGE actually “saved” so far — and are they on track to hit their targets? Yahoo News is updating this story when DOGE releases new information; here are the latest numbers.

On March 2, DOGE posted its third self-audit online in the form of a "wall of receipts." At the top of the page, the organization claimed $105 billion in savings (up from $65 billion a week earlier and $55 billion the week before that).

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But for the third time, the data didn't compute.

To start, a Yahoo News analysis found that only $19.8 billion in savings were itemized on the page — not $105 billion.

DOGE attempted to address this discrepancy with a new disclaimer. The $105 billion total, they claimed, was a "combination of asset sales, contract/lease cancellations and renegotiations, fraud and improper payment deletion, grant cancellations, interest savings, programmatic changes, regulatory savings, and workforce reductions."

But rather than itemize all $105 billion, they continued, their wall of receipts would instead be limited to "a subset ... representing ~30%" of that total: "contract, grant and lease cancellations."

Even that, however, was inaccurate. Thirty percent of $105 billion is $31.5 billion — and again, just $19.8 billion worth of "receipts" were listed on DOGE's site.

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At the same time, a series of mistakes have consistently reduced the amount DOGE claimed to be saving — even as the group's top-line number has continued to rise.

On Feb. 18, the New York Times discovered that DOGE’s single-biggest line-item — a contract for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — was erroneously listed at $8 billion.

Its real value? $8 million, with an m.

On Feb. 19, CBS News reported that DOGE was purporting to save $2 billion by canceling a trio of USAID deals worth $655 million each — but in fact, Musk's team was counting the same $655 million contract three times.

On Feb. 20, the Intercept found that while DOGE was claiming to have canceled a huge, $232 million information technology contract at the Social Security Administration, they had really only nixed a tiny piece of it: a $560,000 project that let users mark their gender as “X.”

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And in early March, the New York Times revealed that DOGE was taking credit for “canceling” contracts that had ended under previous presidents — including a $144,000 Coast Guard contract that had ended in 2005 but for which DOGE claimed $53.7 million in savings.

"Nobody's going to bat a thousand," Musk previously said during a Feb. 11 appearance with Trump in the Oval Office. "We will make mistakes. But we'll act quickly to correct any mistakes."

By March 4, Musk and his team had been forced to issue multiple rounds of such corrections, either erasing or adjusting 10 of their largest receipts — which they initially valued at more than $14 billion — to reflect their true combined value of less than $1 billion.

Meanwhile, DOGE tripled the number of items on its wall of receipts over the last week (from 2,299 to 6,571), claiming another $10.2 billion in itemized cuts.

While the overall number of receipts continued to rise, as many as 40% of them reported zero savings — and a significant subset still "contain apparent errors and instances of double, triple and even quadruple counting," according to CBS News.

For example, four companies provided DEI training and assessment services under a single $25 million contract with the Department of Agriculture — but DOGE mistakenly listed four separate $25 million contracts totaling $100 million.

Previously, National Public Radio found that since the aforementioned $8 million ICE contract began in 2022, the agency had already used it three times for work totaling $3.5 million. So canceling the contract now could only save the remaining money (i.e., the $4.5 million that hadn't been spent yet).

In addition, “just over half of the contracts touted by DOGE, accounting for $6.5 billion in alleged savings, haven't actually been terminated or closed out” as of Feb. 19, according to NPR’s analysis of a federal government procurement database.

All in all, NPR found the “estimated savings from the initial DOGE list of just over 500 contracts” that have actually been canceled “runs closer to $2 billion” — a fraction of the $55 billion DOGE was claiming at the time.

One week later, after DOGE increased its top-line number to $65 billion, NPR again matched the organization's receipts to federal contracting data — and found that "the savings were essentially unchanged [at] about $2.3 billion."

It’s early yet — but it’s clear from DOGE’s initial rounds of accounting that Musk & Co. still have a long way to go.

If DOGE’s cuts continue at the current (itemized) rate of $19.8 billion every six weeks, for example, they would total just $172 billion by March 2026.

It’s possible that DOGE might get some help from congressional Republicans in the months ahead. Seeking to cram Trump’s entire agenda into a single budget bill that can survive the Senate with 51 votes through a process known as reconciliation, the House GOP recently passed a package with $2 trillion in cuts — mostly to Medicaid and antipoverty programs.

It’s an approach that Trump has endorsed (even though he has also promised not to alter Medicaid).

The problem is that Musk’s deadline is 2026 — and those savings would be spread out over 10 years, not one. The House bill also includes extensions to Trump's 2017 tax cuts that would reduce government revenue by $4 trillion over the next decade, more than offsetting any savings.

Experts say that if the Trump Administration actually wants to slash trillions from the annual federal budget, they will either have to eviscerate sacrosanct defense spending and social-safety net programs that remain popular with the public — things the president has already declared off-limits — or eliminate everything else.

So far, DOGE has barely touched the biggest sources of contract spending in the federal budget, like defense, choosing instead to focus on much smaller areas of investment such as foreign aid, education and programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion.

"It is completely impossible for DOGE to save $2 trillion," Jessica Riedl, an economist and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative-leaning think tank, recently told CBS. "Two-thirds of the $7 trillion federal budget goes to Social Security, Medicare, defense, veterans and interest on the debt — all of which has been taken off the table by President Trump. Saving $2 trillion would require eliminating nearly every remaining federal program.”

Unfortunately, Riedl continued, “DOGE has no legal or constitutional authority to cut this spending; Congress must pass a law.”

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