Want to know why DOGE is focued on federal workers coming to the office, the Department of Veterans Affairs is a perfect example

QUESTION: Why would Donald Trump, Elon Musk and DOGE want to know if federal workers are working?

ANSWER: Look at the following data on just the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) reports:

SHOCKING: Internal sensitive data from the Department of Veterans Affairs – Office of Construction & Facilities Management – Building Portfolio follows:

VA Central

  • Office 810 Vermont Avenue is a 618,000 square foot building
  • It has 2,483 seats, meaning that’s how many staff they can fit
  • The monthly rent is $27.2 million
  • Their average logins is 387 people, that’s people logging in every month to work
  • That building is sitting at 16% occupancy rate (So we’re paying $27.2 million a month for that building with 16% occupancy rate)

6 More VA Leased Government Buildings Statistics:

811 Vermont Avenue:

  • 266,000 square feet
  • 1294 seats
  • $14 million dollars a month rent
  • 124 average logins
  • This is a 10% occupancy rate

18000 G Street

  • 207,000 square feet
  • 1243 seats
  • $11.3 million dollars a month rent
  • 146 average logins
  • This is a 11% occupancy rate

1100 First Street

  • 48,000 square feet
  • 190 seats
  • $2.4 million dollars a month rent
  • 55 average logins
  • This is a 20% occupancy rate

1574 I Street

  • 37,000 square feet
  • 156 seats
  • $1.7 million dollars a month rent
  • No login data, this building lease is being terminated

428 I Street

  • 175,000 square feet
  • 583 seats
  • $12.7 million dollars a month rent
  • 60 average logins
  • This is a 10% occupancy rate

801 I Street

  • 18,000 square feet
  • 86 seats
  • $1.1 million dollars a month rent
  • 8 average logins
  • This is a 9% occupancy rate

That’s from the Department of Veterans Affairs Building portfolio!

If you are a veteran and have submitted a claim for disability compensation and wonder why it took so long to get a reply, this is your answer.

What about all of the other buildings in Washington, D.C. housing the other departments?

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