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As Musk works to slash federal spending, his own firms have received billions in government contracts.

As Musk works to slash federal spending, his own firms have received billions in government contracts.

NASA is the single largest customer of Musk's company SpaceX.
By Soo Rin Kim/ABC News
February 10, 2025, 6:22 PM

As billionaire businessman Elon Musk has been leading an unprecedented effort to slash government spending, his own companies have, over the last several years, received an increasing amount of funding through government contracts, according to federal spending data.

Over the last decade, Musk's companies SpaceX and Tesla were awarded at least $18 billion in federal contracts, according to spending data -- with SpaceX winning more than $17 billion worth of contracts since 2015.

Federal contracts to SpaceX doubled at the beginning of the Biden administration, going from $1.1 billion in the 2020 fiscal year to $2.2 billion in the 2021 fiscal year. The contracts continued to grow under Biden, reaching $3.7 billion during the 2024 fiscal year.

Since President Donald Trump took office last month, Musk, as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, has wasted no time carrying out Trump's effort to trim the federal government, including allegedly terminating hundreds of federal contracts across multiple agencies and offering "Fork in the Road" buyouts to two million government employees in the form of a deferred resignation offer.

In the first two weeks of the new administration, DOGE's X account claimed it terminated $1 billion worth of DEIA-related contracts across 30 federal agencies -- though the accuracy of the claim is hard to verify given its vague nature. Musk himself has not discussed the specifics of the cuts.

Last week, DOGE's official social media account claimed it saved more than $270 million in federal spending by terminating more than a hundred contracts, including cancelling media subscriptions to POLITICO, The New York Times and the Associated Press that Musk and his allies say have cost the State Department, the Treasury Department, and NASA up to millions of dollars.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, asked last week by a reporter about Musk's financial interests with the federal government and his disclosure requirements, suggested that the tech billionaire himself would determine potential conflicts of interest with his businesses.

If Elon Musk comes across a conflict of interest with the contracts and the funding that DOGE is overseeing, then Elon will excuse himself from those contracts," Leavitt said, again stressing that he "has abided by all applicable laws."

Musk's efforts to cut what he calls wasteful spending at the nation's space agency comes as his SpaceX company is the agency's second biggest contractor. Over the past decade, SpaceX has earned more than $13 billion in contracts from NASA, second only to the amount awarded to the California Institute of Technology.

In 2021, SpaceX netted a major multibillion-dollar contract under the Biden administration to send the first woman and the first person of color to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis program, whose long-term is the exploration of Mars.

And last year, SpaceX was selected to build a vehicle to bring the International Space Station out of its orbit when its operational life ends in 2030 -- a contract with a potential value of $843 million.

SpaceX is also one of NASA's biggest contractors for its space transportation service, for which it's been paid billions to carry astronauts and cargo to and from space stations over the years.

Musk's company is also a Defense Department contractor, having received hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of defense contracts to provide launch services for the Air Force during the first Trump administration, in 2018.

SpaceX's defense contracts then grew under the Biden administration, doubling from $856 million in 2023 to $1.8 billion in 2024 as the company won new contracts for the National Security Space Launch program. In all, SpaceX has earned more than $5 billion in contracts from the Defense Department.

Representatives for Musk, SpaceX and Tesla did not respond to a request for comment from ABC News.
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
In 2021, SpaceX netted a major multibillion-dollar contract under the Biden administration to send the first woman and the first person of color to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis program, whose long-term is the exploration of Mars.

It's funny how DEI suddenly seems a good idea when Musk can make money out of it. SpaceX is clearly a woke company and all government contracts with it should cease at once!
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl Any more bullschiff you wanna spew?

"NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) announced the four astronauts who will venture around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed mission on NASA’s path to establishing a long-term presence at the Moon for science and exploration through Artemis. The agencies revealed the crew members Monday during an event at Ellington Field near NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

“The Artemis II crew represents thousands of people working tirelessly to bring us to the stars. This is their crew, this is our crew, this is humanity’s crew,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Hammock Koch, and CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen, each has their own story, but, together, they represent our creed: E pluribus unum – out of many, one. Together, we are ushering in a new era of exploration for a new generation of star sailors and dreamers – the Artemis Generation.”
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@Prison1203 I am very aware of what DEI and its variants around the world are. They seek to encourage the careers of under-represented groups and rnable them to overcome physical or prejudicial barriers in the workplace. I have interviewed candidates myself under similar schemes. All this means is that a candidate who meets minimum criteria is guaranteed an interview, at which stage they are in open and free competition with all the other candidates.

I am glad you recognise that those people achieved what they did on their own merits. I challenge you to evidence a single example of where someone in a skilled technical role was advanced over a better qualified person simply because of their disability, gender, or race (clue: the misinformation emanating from DOGE does not count as objective evidence).

Unfortunately, owing to Musk's spiteful and ideological campaign, the prospects of other women and non-whites making similar achievements are now diminished . . which was probably the whole point.
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@SunshineGirl no, DEIgives people that do not have the best qualifications for the job and give it to someone below par for the job
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@Prison1203 That is the Word According to Musk. Open your eyes and do some research of your own.
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
@SunshineGirl I’ve done all the research and have come to that same conclusion, perhaps you should give us your opinion on it
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl DEI is the same as Jim Crow. It is never a good idea.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@Reason10 That is an absurd statement. Jim Crow laws were an attempt by the racial majority group to use the law to maintain their historical privileges. Clearly there is no parallel. In addition, Jim Crow did nothing to make it easier for women, the disabled, older workers, parents, pregnant women, sexual.minoroties, and so on, to overcome prejuduce and barriers in the workplace.
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