Here is the press release announcing the amount of savings:
Immediate Reductions in EIA's Energy Data and Analysis Programs Necessitated by FY 2011 Funding CutCutting statistical data for energy production in the U.S. and worldwide to save $15.2 million dollars? That is absolutely stupid. That works out to a nickel per person in the United States. Maybe that wouldn't be an issue if we don't face very serious energy problems, but how about scraping around between the cushions of our couches and seeing if we can find a quarter or two. But I'm sure that idiot blowhards like Rush Limbaugh don't think the government should know what the hell is going on in the world. Rush and his ilk are enemies of humanity.
WASHINGTON, DC - The final fiscal year (FY) 2011 budget provides $95.4 million for the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), a reduction of $15.2 million, or 14 percent, from the FY 2010 level.
"The lower FY 2011 funding level will require significant cuts in EIA's data, analysis, and forecasting activities," said EIA Administrator Richard Newell. "EIA had already taken a number of decisive steps in recent years to streamline operations and enhance overall efficiency, and we will continue to do so in order to minimize the impact of these cuts at a time when both policymaker and public interest in energy issues is high," he said.
EIA must act quickly to realize the necessary spending reductions during the present fiscal year, which is already more than half over. The changes in products and services identified below reflect initial steps to reduce the cost of EIA's program. Additional actions are being evaluated and may result in further adjustments to EIA's data and analysis activities in the near future.
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