A total of $40 billion was spent via the government-issued credit card program in 2024, according to DOGE.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Tuesday said is working on simplifying and reducing the administration costs for the government-issued credit card program, which it says last year accounted for 4.6 million active cards, and 90 million unique transactions totalling $40 billion.
DOGE also released a breakdown of the departments and federal agencies, their year-to-date spending, transaction amount, and current active accounts. The National Science Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, and Department of Interior were among the federal agencies listed.
The Department of Veterans Affairs had the highest spending at over $17.3 billion, followed by the Defense Department at over $11.2 billion.
The Departments of Justice and Homeland Security spent over $1 billion each. Small agencies and organizations combined recorded over $2.3 billion in spending.
The specific numbers outlined by the GSA For Fiscal Year 2024 include $39.7 billion in “total program spend” and $506 million in refunds earned by agencies and organizations. GSA also notes that $441 was spent on average for each transaction.
The latest announcement from DOGE comes as it continues to audit federal agencies including the Social Security Administration and Internal Revenue Service. President Donald Trump’s advisory panel, led by Elon Musk, has been tasked with weeding out government waste, fraud, and abuse.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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