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The Department of Government Efficiency says it has saved $55 billion in federal spending so far, but its website only accounts for $16.6 billion of that.
By Andre TartarFebruary 19 -
The Treasury Secretary said one person at the Internal Revenue Service "is looking at an outdated IT system, that's all they're doing."
By Viktoria Dendrinou and Daniel FlatleyFebruary 19 -
The IRS would give a temporary detail to provide software engineering expertise to a special advisor to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
By Erin SloweyFebruary 18 -
Trump ordered top economic officials to calculate U.S. tariffs based on the total tariffs and tax, regulatory, currency and any other barriers exports face.
By Shawn DonnanFebruary 14 -
Automakers are lobbying against lawmakers immediately ending popular electric-vehicle tax credits that President Trump has railed against.
By David Welch, Keith Laing and Gabrielle CoppolaFebruary 12 -
Cost-cutting initiatives pushed by President Trump have turned their focus to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where spending on consultants faces scrutiny.
By Brody Ford and Zahra HirjiFebruary 11 -
Combined tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China would raise less than a third of the estimated $4.6 trillion cost of extending Trump's tax cuts over the next 10 years.
By Jarrell DillardFebruary 7 -
Michael Saylor's Strategy will implement new accounting for crypto assets, where changes to the value of its Bitcoin holdings will go on the income statement.
By Monique MulimaFebruary 6 -
The mandate to pause all federal loans and grants has reverberated across the country, from tiny nonprofits to sprawling health agencies.
By Emily Flitter, Emily Birnbaum, Aashna Shah and Madison MullerJanuary 31 -
A draft report from Deloitte raised questions about transactions by Pro-Gest and its owners, including money allegedly spent on a yacht and a winery.
By Luca Casiraghi, Giulia Morpurgo and Antonio VanuzzoJanuary 30