Majority of voters support sending DOGE savings to Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds: Poll
"Among senior citizens, 84% support the proposal, including 57% who strongly favor it," read a summary of the Napolitan Institute survey results.
A new poll found that 69% of voters would support a proposal to send Department of Government Efficiency savings to the Social Security and Medicare trust funds.
According to the results of the Napolitan Institute survey conducted by RMG Research, which is run by pollster Scott Rasmussen, only 19% opposed sending DOGE savings to the funds.
The 69% support for sending the savings came from 85% of Republicans and 56% of Democrats.
"Among senior citizens, 84% support the proposal, including 57% who strongly favor it," read a summary of the Napolitan Institute survey results, which were released on Friday.
"While not as strong as among seniors, at least 61% of voters in every age group support the plan," the summary read.
The Social Security Trust Fund is estimated to be depleted by 2033, while the Medicare Trust Fund could be depleted by 2036, according to the latest actuary report.