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Buzen's avatar

According to the WSJ about 4% of government spending was improper, based on data from last year, not from DOGE. And given what DOGE has uncovered, there are probably more fraudulent payments that they weren’t previously looking very hard for. The Covid programs PPP and EIDL were said to have at least $200 billion in fraudulent payments because they shoveled money out the door without even basic checks.

I wonder where all the IRA funding, like EV and battery subsidies or like the $2 billion given to Power Forward Communities shows up in your charts, is EPA under one of your categories?

https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/doge-musk-government-waste-spending-charts-109f3bcf?st=PAzvhw

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Julio Gruñón's avatar

Figure 1 really highlights how big the pandemic-era spending spike was.

Figure 2 is a bit misleading since Social Security and Medicare have their own incomes and expenditures that are legally separate from the rest of the federal budget.

I had heard that debt servicing actually passed defense spending in magnitude recently, but I might have heard wrong.

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