U.S. Budget Saves $1 Billion Per Day After Cutting Inclusivity Programs, Reducing Bureaucracy, and Ending Foreign Aid
How Is the U.S. Saving Money?
The U.S. government has taken steps to optimize federal spending, eliminating funding for several social and foreign policy initiatives. Key measures include:
✔ Eliminating inclusivity programs (gender, racial, and social initiatives).
✔ Reducing the number of government employees and limiting new federal hires.
✔ Ending financial support to foreign nations, including humanitarian and military aid.
According to DOGE, these measures already generate $1 billion in daily savings, with a goal of reaching $3 billion per day in the near future.
What’s Next?
Experts predict these cuts will lead to significant shifts in U.S. domestic and foreign policy:
- Social programs may be further reduced or eliminated.
- The U.S. may lose influence on the global stage due to decreased foreign aid.
- A reduced bureaucracy could streamline government but may also slow administrative processes.
These measures are expected to spark intense debates in Congress, as Democrats push to preserve social programs while Republicans advocate for reduced spending.
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