DOGE website goes live, providing information about its work

The Department of Government Efficiency debuted its website late Wednesday night, and it was announced in a post on X. 

“DOGE website is live!” the post reads, providing a link to access the information. 

The webpage features a message that reads, “The people voted for major reform,” and a statement also declares DOGE.gov “an official website of the United States government.” Elon Musk is the head of the organization.

The website contains a brief history of DOGE posts on X until Feb. 7, 2025, at 9:04 p.m. Each post tracks the discoveries and progress of DOGE and the Trump administration. 

The website’s top right-hand corner has several tabs: Savings, Workforce, Regulations, Join, and About. 

When clicking the “Savings” tab, a message reads, “Receipts coming soon, no later than Valentine’s Day.” No other information is provided. Clicking on the “Workforce” tab directs people to a chart of the U.S. government that lists the total number of employees working for the federal government (2,252,162), subordinate offices (16,436), and total wages for all government employees ($211.3 billion). It also provides information about government employees’ average age, salary, and years of tenure.

Clicking on “Regulations” will show visitors the “number of agency rules created by unelected bureaucrats for each law passed by Congress in 2024” along with an “Unconstitutionality Index.” It also lists the total number of federal regulations by agencies, including the number of words for each department’s “sections of regulations.” For example, the Environmental Protection Agency has over 20,000 “sections of regulations” that contain over 12 million words. There are over 150 government agencies listed on the page. 

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The DOGE website expects to release more information by Valentine’s Day, particularly highlighting a description and amount of each cost reduction it has implemented and a “savings scorecard.” It also promised to release “receipts where applicable.”

“We will constantly be working to maximize the site’s utility and transparency,” the DOGE post on X reads. “Please let us know what else you want to see!”

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