Summary

Elon Musk announced plans to cut federal entitlement spending, claiming without evidence $500-700 billion in annual “waste and fraud” from programs like Medicare and Social Security.

Analysts dispute this figure: “There is not $500 to $700 billion of waste in benefit programs every single year ― that number is absurdly large.”

True inefficiencies lie in Medicare Advantage. Insurers overcharge the government by $80 billion annually, with government auditors finding it costs 20% more than traditional Medicare.

However, the Trump-Musk administration’s approach of closing regional HHS legal offices and appointing TV doctor Mehmet Oz to oversee Medicare suggests they may target entitlements themselves rather than merely addressing inefficiencies.