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Search all the contracts, grants and leases DOGE says it has cut

by Julia Ingram
May 14, 2025
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Search all the contracts, grants and leases DOGE says it has cut

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Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has been publishing every contract, grant and lease it claims to have canceled on its website for months.

But DOGE’s “Wall of Receipts” can’t be searched, and its data can’t be downloaded easily by those without programming knowledge. CBS News is publishing all the data available on DOGE’s website in a searchable and savable format below. This page will refresh every morning at approximately 7 a.m. EST, but DOGE does not update its data each day. 

DOGE calculates a contract’s value as the total potential value — a method federal contracting experts have criticized and likened to a credit card maximum, rather than a realistic estimate of planned spending. It then subtracts the total amount obligated from that value to estimate “savings.” 

CBS News and other media outlets have identified numerous errors in DOGE’s accounting, putting the savings far lower than the task force suggests on its website. And while DOGE touts massive budget cuts, a CBS News analysis found that the Trump administration actually spent more in its first 100 days than over the same period last year. 

DOGE withholds data for some contracts without explanation, including all contracts from the U.S. Agency for International Development. That data is marked as “Not disclosed” in the tables below. 

Due to the volume of data, this page may take a few seconds to load. 

Have any insight about a canceled contract, grant or lease you want to share? Reach out to us at confirmed@cbsnews.com.

Julia Ingram

Julia Ingram is a data journalist for CBS News Confirmed. She uses data analysis and computation to cover misinformation, AI and social media.

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