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Elon Musk Pushes for 80 Percent Cut to Federal Government Says Lutnick
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick revealed that Elon Musk aims to slash the federal government by 80 percent. This drastic proposal would shrink the workforce from over 2 million to about 450000. It reflects Musk’s aggressive vision as head of the Department of Government Efficiency.
Lutnick shared Musk’s plan in a recent Wall Street Journal interview. He said Musk believes most federal agencies are bloated and redundant. The billionaire’s goal is to streamline operations and boost efficiency under President Trump’s directive.
The proposal targets the 428 federal agencies reducing them to roughly 99. Musk has questioned the need for obscure entities few Americans know exist. Supporters argue this could save billions and refocus government on core functions.
Critics warn that slashing 80 percent of staff could cripple essential services. Agencies like Social Security and Veterans Affairs employ thousands to serve millions. Opponents say such cuts risk chaos without a clear replacement plan.
Musk’s DOGE has already begun layoffs and contract cancellations this year. The rapid pace has unsettled federal workers and sparked legal challenges. A judge recently ruled DOGE must comply with transparency laws adding scrutiny to Musk’s efforts.
Trump backs Musk’s mission praising his outsider approach to bureaucracy. The president has called for more aggression in dismantling what he sees as waste. Republicans see this as a chance to fulfill long-standing promises to shrink government.
However economic experts caution that mass layoffs could slow GDP growth. Lost jobs might hit private sectors reliant on federal contracts. Democrats argue the cuts threaten vulnerable populations dependent on government aid.
If enacted Musk’s vision would be the most radical overhaul in U.S. history. It aligns with his track record of disrupting industries at Tesla and SpaceX. Whether Congress and the courts allow it remains a looming battle as 2025 unfolds.
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