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First on Fox: A new initiative is monitoring the expenses compared to development, and a conservative fiscal watchdog group has discovered that it is a dangerous trend.
According to Openthebooks, the level of employees of the education department has come down by 2000, but the agency’s expenditure increased by 749%. Openthebooks say that the calculation is “even more gallling”, when the national assessment data of recent data has shown that the student achievement has not been cured still as it saw big drops during the Covid-19 epidemic. Has gone
These inflations allegedly show the number of numbers from the Education Department which were exposed by the Operterybook. The department employee has gone below 2000, but the agency’s cost has increased by about eight times.
The data of Openthebooks on the Education Department on Thursday is part of a comprehensive initiative being unveiled by the group by the group on Thursday, in an effort to provide the public with “a clear picture of the government” in an effort to spend agency vs. agency. Is taken As Openthebooks had tracked the agency to spend, it was found that the federal agency expenses have removed the rate on which these agencies have increased over time.
Announcing a new initiative, in a report, the Fiscal Watchdog Group cited complaints about the alleged cost efforts by the government’s efficiency department (DOGE) and its leader, Tech billionaire Elon Musk, required to cut a federal Taking up the question, the workforce which have been largely stable in terms of size.
In some cases, such as with the Education Department, the group found the expenses as a seven -fold increase, while the employee headcuts remained relatively stable or even went down. At the National Institute of Health, for example, the level of staff was appreciated by 21.5%, but the expenditure increased by 301%.
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Education Department spokesperson Savanna Newhouse “slammed the previous administration to spend taxpayers on priorities that do nothing to help our students learn.”
The Newhouse cited programs such as “DEI training and ‘equity assistance centers’ in the department, stating that the lack of focus on the students’ results was explained by the national assessment of educational progress.
“Under President Trump, the department is aggressively auditing our expenses to ensure maximum impact for students and the taxpayer is ensuring the dollar leadership,” he said.
Openthebooks found that the federal agency expenses have removed the rate on which these agencies have increased over time. For example, in the last 25 years, the level of employees of the Education Department has decreased as the expenditure has increased by about 750%.
In addition to tracking the development of the agency, Openthebooks also found that at least 75 federal agencies listed in the federal register are effectively “defective or obsolete”, as they have been presented by other institutions, named. Is or still does not exist in some cases. The group said that the records of these “faulty” agencies are often old, making it difficult for the public to find out the entire picture of the federal government.
“In many federal agencies, the expenses have not only surpassed inflation, but also growing headcounts – often many times. It’s an important question: where is the money going?” Opentnebooks CEO John Heart said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Taxpayers are worth seeing the increase in spending in each agency so that they can decide how much we need … If we have done excessive waste and fraud in the years, it is – and is highlighting Dogi. – Any guide can be given better service to taxpayers, which are faulty. ”
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Government’s efficiency department found a code connecting Treasury payment to a budget line item, which was not necessary earlier. Overall, the payment accounts for approximately $ 4.7 trillions that did not get the classification tag. (Reuters | Istock | Getty)
So far, Openthebooks have charted 50 federal agencies, as far as the data goes, and the group has created a accessible database that gives the public “a clear picture of the government because it stands.” As the group charts more agencies, it will release their findings from time to time.
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Other notable examples highlighted the fiscal watchdog group, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the agency for the International Development (USAID). In FEMA, the staffing level increased by about 290% in the last quarter of the last quarter, but the balloon went more than seven times at the rate of 2,096%. In USAID, the staff level increased by nearly 218%, while the expenditure increased by about 468%.