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马斯克向特朗普“告别”,留下“削减1600亿美元”成绩单

Core Viewpoint - Elon Musk's government efficiency initiative (DOGE) has reportedly saved $160 billion, significantly lower than the initial target of at least $2 trillion, raising questions about the project's effectiveness [1][2][3]. Group 1: DOGE Initiative - Musk claimed that DOGE has saved $160 billion, correcting Trump’s mention of $150 billion during a meeting [2]. - Experts have raised doubts about the actual savings, suggesting that costs related to layoffs and productivity losses could exceed $135 billion for the fiscal year [2]. - Despite Musk's assertions of success, the DOGE project may have led to an increase in net government spending [3]. Group 2: Tesla's Focus - Musk announced plans to allocate more time to Tesla starting next month, indicating that the primary work on DOGE is complete [4][8]. - Tesla has been operating at a loss since Musk began focusing on government efficiency, which has affected the company's performance [9]. - The latest financial report showed a 9% decline in quarterly revenue, with a 20% drop in automotive revenue in key markets like California, China, and Germany [12]. Group 3: Brand Image and Leadership - Musk's political activities have negatively impacted Tesla's brand image, leading to a loss of consumer appeal in markets such as California and Germany [10]. - There are concerns about Tesla's future direction and leadership structure, especially as Musk manages multiple companies simultaneously [14]. - Analysts suggest that if Musk were to step down, Tesla would need a leader focused on improving existing products rather than innovating new ones, similar to Tim Cook's approach at Apple [17][20].