Will Americans receive a DOGE dividend?

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With all the wasted money Elon Musk is finding with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the reality of a "DOGE dividend" is becoming more and more likely.

From Fox Business:

X user James Fishback wrote a post that tagged Musk and outlined his plan to take 20% of the savings found by DOGE to send it back "to hard-working Americans as a tax refund check. It was their money in the first place!"

Fishback noted that if DOGE achieves its goal of cutting $2 trillion in federal spending, that would provide the 78 million taxpaying households in the U.S. with about a $5,000 refund or "DOGE dividend" per household, with the remainder used to pay down the national debt.

"Will check with the President," Musk replied in response to Fishback's post.


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Musk had set a goal for $2 trillion in savings, but said in an interview with President Trump on "Hannity" that $1 trillion in savings would be a success.

A dividend to American taxpayers would be similar to stimulus checks that were received during the early parts of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Musk noted on X that the balancing of the country's budget is the first priority, with DOGE being a "piggy bank" for the people being further down the list. 

 

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