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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is a newly enacted presidential advisory board focused on restructuring the federal government, slashing expenditures, and reducing regulations. These changes are aimed at reducing costs, which could theoretically come at a cost to millions of Americans who rely on critical government benefits.
We aim to reduce the U.S. federal budget by up to $2 trillion through measures such as reducing waste, abolishing redundant agencies, and downsizing the federal workforce.
The AFGE expressed concerns about DOGE's potential impact on social programs, stating, "Budget cuts of this magnitude... will affect vital programs that tens of millions of Americans currently rely on for their financial security and their health and safety. This includes Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, food assistance for low-income families, veterans’ benefits and health care, and so much more.”
American Federation of Government Employees
AFGE
Understanding the implications of possible budgets cuts like this could be the difference between financial stability and hardship in 2025.
Benefits like Social Security or Medicare could see significant reductions.
New rules may disqualify some recipients entirely.
Programs deemed “inefficient” may be discontinued.
Millions of families, seniors, and individuals rely on these benefits for financial stability.
Don’t wait until it’s too late—Educate yourself today about DOGE's objectives.
This informative guide explains DOGE's goals and how some experts believe public programs could be impacted. Educate yourself and find out about current assistance programs out there.