Tracking the Harm of DOGE Cuts

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Tracking the Harm of DOGE Cuts
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"The goal of the DOGE Tracker is to support transparency."
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The DOGE Tracker, CLASP’s interactive data tool, is designed to help users explore and document the proposed reductions to federal programs under review by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This sortable, filterable spreadsheet compiles program-level information on funding changes—either proposed or enacted—during the current administration. The goal of the DOGE Tracker is to support transparency by providing accessible, regularly updated data to policymakers, researchers, and advocates monitoring the scope and impact of federal budget decisions. All entries include source documentation, relevant timelines, and links to official materials where available.

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Lambert here: This is useful, but it’s not a live, “regularly updated” document. In three browsers, the clickable Agency filters don’t work, although Search does. The pager only works in Firefox. There are only ~100 entries. I’m guessing DOGE did a lot more damage than that.

Date per Facebook.

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