Non paywalled: https://archive.md/a6IQC
The article is more nuanced than the title.
Depending on public money myself, this topic keeps fascinating me. More so, being able to do it from the sidelines, keeps me emotionally mostly uninvested.
In large part this is because of the way America’s budget is structured. The government is on track to spend $7trn this year. Nearly two-thirds of this consists of mandatory expenditures on Social Security and health insurance. Interest payments account for over 10%. That leaves a quarter of the budget for discretionary spending, a category which in theory is somewhat easier to trim—except that half of it goes on defence and Republicans would like to increase such spending. In other words, no matter how aggressive DOGE is, its actions are focused on barely more than a tenth of the overall federal budget.