$3 Billion for new office furniture. Let that sink in.

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Federal officials have been criticized after splashing $3.3 billion on swanky new office furniture during the pandemic, when almost all staff worked from home.

The egregious spending habits of the US government included almost $250,000 on solar-powered picnic tables for the CDC, and $120,000 on plush Ethan Allen leather chairs.

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A bombshell watchdog report found that over $1 billion a year was spent on lavish décor for federal spaces between 2020 and 2022, while just a fraction of employees made their way into the office amid Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, according to the New York Post.

Revelations over the huge splurge come as lawmakers in Congress have sparred in recent months over unfettered federal spending as the government teeters over a shutdown.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12591619/Federal-officials-spend-billions-furniture.html