More Americans view government efficiency (DOGE) unfavorably. economist/yougov found.
investigation I asked Respondent: “Are there any positive or negative opinions about government efficiency (DOGE)?”
Overall, 39% view Doge favorably. This is over 36% of people who don't look at it positively. I'm not sure about a quarter of it yet.
Republicans see Doge most positively – 70%, and only 12% view it at a disadvantage. The majority of Democrats compare it with 16% who view it favorably, compared to oppose Doge (63%). Three in ten independents, 31%, viewing Doge favorably compared to 35% who do not. Another 34% remains uncertain.
The survey was conducted between February 16th and 18th, 2025, among 1,603 respondents. +/- There is an error margin of 3.3%.
Doge continues to discover government waste flocks and keeps its website and X up to date.
For example, on February 15th, Doge listed several ways in which taxpayer dollars were raised to be used, but was subsequently cancelled. This includes $10 million for “Voluntary Medical Men Circumcision in Mozambique,” $2.3 million for “Strengthening Cambodia's Independent Voice,” $40 million for “Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment Hub,” and “Society in Mali. This includes $14 million for “target unity” and $2.5 million for “for.” 'Inclusive Democracy in South Africa' and '$47 million to 'Improve Learning Outcomes in Asia'.
In another update, Doge said the school spent nearly $200 billion in coronavirus relief funds that “have little surveillance or impact on students.”
“… $393,000 to rent a major league baseball stadium, $8666 million in a room at the Caesar Palace Hotel, $60,000 in a pool pass, and even an ice cream truck. All of this money is drawn in Zero Documents. “I did.” “There is $400 million left, and the new @usedgov has set simple new rules.
The grantee must provide a receipt for each purchase before the funds are released. ”
Doge has also established more than 20 affiliates to help identify waste in almost every major government agency.
