The federal government spent $6.75 trillion in fiscal year 2024, causing a $1.8 trillion deficit.
Elon Musk, whom President-elect Donald Trump tapped to lead a task force to slash government spending, has downsized an ambitious goal of cutting at least $2 trillion from the federal budget.
āIf we try for $2 trillion, weāve got a good shot at getting one [trillion dollars],ā Musk told Penn, a former adviser to President Bill Clinton.
āAnd if we can drop the budget deficit from $2 trillion to $1 trillion and kind of free up the economy to have additional growthāsuch that the output of goods and services keeps pace with the increase in the money supplyāthen there will be no inflation,ā he said. āSo that, I think, would be an epic outcome.ā
Muskās tempered expectations come just two weeks before Trumpās inauguration for his second term. The president-elect has appointed Musk and former presidential primary contender Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an independent advisory body tasked with identifying ways to reduce cost, streamline regulations, and trim the federal workforce.
The plan is for DOGE to work with the Office of Management and Budget and make recommendations for the president and possibly Congress. Musk and Ramaswamy would have less than two years to complete their work since DOGE has an expiration date of July 4, 2026āthe 250th anniversary of the founding of the United Statesāto prevent itself from becoming another example of government inefficiency.
Musk, who first introduced the $2 trillion target during a pre-election rally at New Yorkās Madison Square Garden, now acknowledges there are systemic challenges that make cost-saving difficult, even for well-intentioned government officials.
āItās very, very hard for people to care about spending someone elseās money,ā he told Penn. āActually, I know people in the government who do care aboutājust as a matter of principleāspending money effectively. And they try to do so, and they canāt. The system prevents them from doing so.ā
Meanwhile, in Congress, efforts to reduce federal expenditures have consistently faced obstacles.
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