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Trump’s ‘Department of War’ rebrand could cost $125 million, says the CBO, for the likes of replacement stationery and new signs | Fortune

A conservative estimate would be $10m, wrote the Congressional Budget Office, but depends on how aggressive the Department of War wants to be with its rebrand.

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fortune.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Trump’s ‘Department of War’ rebrand could cost $125 million, says the CBO, for the likes of replacement…

A conservative estimate would be $10m, wrote the Congressional Budget Office, but depends on how aggressive the Department of War wants to be with its rebrand.

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theguardian.com5 mesi fa

Renaming US defense department the Department of War could cost $125m

Congressional Budget Office analysis says renaming – which Congress must approve – would cost US taxpayers millions

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  1. giovedì 15 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    Renaming US defense department the Department of War could cost $125m

    Congressional Budget Office analysis says renaming – which Congress must approve – would cost US taxpayers millions

  2. giovedì 15 gennaio 2026·fortune.com

    Trump’s ‘Department of War’ rebrand could cost $125 million, says the CBO, for the likes of replacement stationery and new signs | Fortune

    A conservative estimate would be $10m, wrote the Congressional Budget Office, but depends on how aggressive the Department of War wants to be with its rebrand.