Estimated Savings

$140B

Combination of asset sales, contract/lease cancellations and renegotiations, fraud and improper payment deletion, grant cancellations, interest savings, programmatic changes, regulatory savings, and workforce reductions.

Amount Saved Per Taxpayer

$869.57

Per taxpayer amount is calculated using an estimate of 161 million individual federal taxpayers.

We are working to upload all of our receipts in a digestible and transparent manner consistent with applicable rules and regulations. To get started, listed below are a subset of contract, grant, and lease cancellations, representing ~30% of total savings.

The contracts listed below have been posted publicly on fpds.gov. FPDS posting of the contract termination notices can have up to a 1 month lag. There may be discrepencies between FPDS / USAspending and the posted numbers, the latter of which originate directly from agency contracting and grant officials.

Last updated March 30th, 2025. This will initially be updated weekly; over time, the website will improve and the updates will converge to real-time.

Agency Efficiency Leaderboard

Tracking progress across federal agencies

Most SavingsLeast Savings
1
HHS(Department of Health and Human Services)
6
HUD(Department of Housing and Urban Development)
9
2
ED(Department of Education)
7
DOL(Department of Labor)
2
3
GSA(General Services Administration)
8
EPA(Environmental Protection Agency)
4
4
SBA(Small Business Administration)
7
9
USDA(Department of Agriculture)
5
OPM(Office of Personnel Mgmt)
2
10
DOI(Department of the Interior)
2

Wall of Receipts

Total Value: The potential expenditure including options.

Savings: The difference between the total value and the amount currently obligated.

Contracts

Displaying 7279 contract terminations totaling ~$25B in savings.

No contracts available

Grants

Displaying 9283 grant terminations totaling ~$33B in savings.

No grants available

Leases

Displaying 676 lease terminations totaling ~$400M in savings.

No leases available

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