The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) launched its brand-new website with a splashy announcement on X (formerly Twitter). Late Wednesday night, the internet got its first look at DOGE’s digital home, and it’s already turning heads.
📣 “DOGE website is live!” the X post exclaimed, along with a link to the site.
If you’re curious about what DOGE has been up to or just love fresh government initiatives, this site might be worth a visit.
A Welcome Message for Change
When you land on the website, you’re met with a bold declaration: “The people voted for major reform.” Right underneath, it proudly states that DOGE.com is “an official website of the United States government.”
Oh, and did we mention? Elon Musk is leading the charge.
What’s Inside the DOGE Website?
DOGE’s website is still in its early days, but there’s already plenty to explore. Here’s what you’ll find:
1️⃣ X Feed History
The site hosts a timeline of DOGE’s posts on X, detailing its discoveries and updates since February 7, 2025. It’s like a behind-the-scenes diary of government reform in action.
2️⃣ Government at a Glance
Click on the “Workforce” tab, and you’ll uncover fascinating stats about the U.S. government workforce. From the total number of employees (a staggering 2.25 million) to the number of subordinate offices (16,436) and even the total wages ($211.3 billion), it’s a treasure trove of data. Curious about the average salary or tenure? It’s all there!
3️⃣ Rules, Rules, and More Rules
The “Regulations” tab takes you deep into the world of agency rules. Ever wondered how many regulations unelected officials churned out last year? DOGE has the answer, complete with an “Unconstitutionality Index.” Bonus: You can even see how many words are packed into the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations (spoiler: over 12 million).
Coming Soon: Savings and Receipts
DOGE promises that by Valentine’s Day, the “Savings” tab will feature a detailed breakdown of cost reductions and a “savings scorecard.” They’re also planning to provide receipts where applicable.
DOGE Wants Your Feedback
Transparency is the name of the game, and DOGE wants you to be part of it. Their X post encouraged visitors to share their ideas:
“We will constantly be working to maximize the site’s utility and transparency. Please let us know what else you want to see!”
Why This Matters
DOGE’s website isn’t just another government portal—it’s a bold attempt to peel back the layers of bureaucracy and give the public a clearer picture of what’s going on behind the scenes. Whether you’re a data nerd, a policy enthusiast, or just curious, DOGE.com promises to keep things interesting.
Stay tuned for more updates as Valentine’s Day approaches—this site might just surprise us all.