Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 6
U.S. DOGE Service Ends Operations After Failing to Cut Trillions in Federal Spending
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 6

U.S. DOGE Service Ends Operations After Failing to Cut Trillions in Federal Spending

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 6

Summary

  • July 4 marked the formal end of the U.S. DOGE Service, the temporary cost-cutting body that announced its official shutdown over the Independence Day weekend.
  • The effort had been set up with a predetermined termination date and closed after failing to deliver its goal of cutting trillions of dollars in government spending.
  • DOGE had disbanded numerous federal and aid programs under Elon Musk’s push to shrink government, leaving the broader fight over spending cuts unresolved.
  • Its closure ends the organization itself, but not the political debate over how aggressively Washington should reduce federal outlays.

Insights

Now that the DOGE service is over, what will happen to the citizen data it copied onto private servers?
How will the nation recover from deep cuts to scientific research and foreign aid after the DOGE experiment?
How did a government cost-cutting initiative end up costing taxpayers an estimated $135 billion?