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    Education Department Spending Soars 749% Despite Staff Decline, Watchdog Finds

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 20, 20252 Mins Read
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    A newly released report from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has revealed a dramatic increase in federal education spending, despite efforts to streamline operations and reduce staffing. According to the findings, expenditures within the Department of Education have skyrocketed by 749% over the past year, raising questions about budget oversight and fiscal responsibility.

    The increase comes as the Trump administration has pushed for a downsizing of bureaucratic agencies, including significant reductions in the education department’s workforce. While the number of employees has been cut, spending on contracts, grant programs, and administrative costs has continued to rise, triggering scrutiny from budget watchdogs.

    DOGE officials noted that a large portion of the spending spike can be attributed to previously approved multi-year funding initiatives, federal student aid programs, and new technology investments aimed at modernizing school systems. However, some critics argue that the department’s budget expansion contradicts efforts to curb government waste and streamline federal operations.

    The Trump administration has vowed to investigate the spending increases and implement stricter budget controls to ensure that taxpayer funds are being used efficiently. Some lawmakers have already called for additional oversight to determine whether the department’s financial allocations align with the administration’s broader goals of reducing federal expenditures.

    As the debate over government spending continues, the findings from the DOGE report are expected to influence future policy discussions on education funding, efficiency measures, and potential reforms within the Department of Education.

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