DOGE Data Access

NY Times List of DOGE Data Requests as of April 9, 2025

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/09/us/politics/trump-musk-data-access.html

These intimate details about the personal lives of people who live in the United States are held in disconnected data systems across the federal government — some at the Treasury, some at the Social Security Administration and some at the Department of Education, among other agencies.

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Active-duty military status
Addiction treatment records
Adjusted gross income
Adopted child’s name
Adverse credit history
Alimony paid
Business debts canceled or forgiven
Charitable contributions
Child support received
Country of birth
Country of citizenship
Credit and debit card numbers
Criminal history
Date of birth
Date of hiring
Dependent Social Security numbers
Disability entitlement
Driver’s license or state ID number
Effective tax rate
Employer name
Employment termination dates
Farm income/loss
Foreign business partners
Full name
Gambling income
Health provider name and number
High school
Home/personal phone number
Incarceration status
IP address
Marital status
Marriage certificate
Medical diagnoses
Mother’s maiden name
Moving expenses
Nonresident alien status
Parent educational attainment
Passport number
Personal bank account number
Personal email address
Personal taxpayer ID number
Place of birth
Prior status in foster care
Reason for separation (for unemployment claims)
Social Security number
Sources of income
Spouse’s demographic information
Student loan defaults
Taxable I.R.A. distributions
U.S. visa number
and at least 263 more categories of data.

The Trump administration is now trying to connect the dots of that disparate information. Last month, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the “consolidation” of these segregated records, raising the prospect of creating a kind of data trove about Americans that the government has never had before, and that members of the president’s own party have historically opposed.

And this week, the Internal Revenue Service agreed to help the Department of Homeland Security obtain closely held taxpayer data to help identify immigrants for deportation, over the objections of career employees. In the wake of that decision, the acting I.R.S. commissioner and other top officials are preparing to resign.
The categories of information shown here are drawn from 23 data systems holding personal information about the public across eight agencies that Mr. Musk’s aides are seeking to access, according to people familiar with their efforts as well as internal documents and court depositions. In all, The New York Times identified more than 300 separate fields of data about people who live in the U.S. contained in these data systems.

Personal Data Held in Systems DOGE Has Sought to Access

  • Academic rank
  • Active-duty military status
  • Addiction treatment records
  • Adjusted gross income
  • Adopted child’s gender
  • Adopted child’s name
  • Adopted child’s placement agency
  • Adoption credit claimed
  • Adoption Taxpayer ID Number
  • Adoptive parent name
  • Adoptive placement agency
  • Adoptive placement agency Employer ID Number
  • Adverse credit history
  • Alimony paid
  • Alimony received
  • Amount of federal taxes owed
  • Amount of federal taxes refunded
  • Amount of institutionally provided financing owed
  • Amount of Medicare conditional payment
  • Amount of student loan debt
  • Area of medical residency
  • Area of study
  • Auto insurance effective date of coverage
  • Auto insurance policy number
  • Automobile medical policies
  • Bank
  • Bank information (for your Medicare providers)
  • Biometric identifiers
  • Birth certificate
  • Business address
  • Business bad debt
  • Business bank account number
  • Business closures
  • Business debts canceled or forgiven
  • Business depreciation
  • Business entity type
  • Business income/loss
  • Business rents paid
  • Business repairs and maintenance costs
  • Business taxpayer ID number
  • Cancellation of debt
  • Capital gain/loss
  • Casualty and theft losses from federal declared disaster
  • Charitable contributions
  • Child and dependent care tax credit claimed
  • Child support received
  • Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship eligibility indicator
  • Citizenship status
  • Classification of instructional programs code
  • Clean vehicle credit claimed
  • Company named in consumer complaint
  • Consumer product complaints (including mortgages, loans, credit cards)
  • Cost of goods sold (for business)
  • Country of birth
  • Country of citizenship
  • Course of study completion date
  • Course of study completion status
  • Course of study program length
  • Credit and debit card numbers
  • Credit report information
  • Criminal history
  • Date of accident, injury or illness
  • Date of birth
  • Date of death
  • Date of hiring
  • Date of original divorce or separation agreement
  • Dates of employment
  • Dates of medical service
  • Deductible part of self-employment tax
  • Degrees
  • Delinquency on federal debt status
  • Dependency status
  • Dependent names
  • Dependent of a resident alien
  • Dependent of U.S. citizen/resident alien
  • Dependent relationship to you
  • Dependent Social Security numbers
  • Dependent/spouse of a nonresident alien holding a U.S. visa
  • Device ID
  • Digital assets received as ordinary income
  • Disability entitlement
  • Disadvantaged background status
  • Disability status
  • Dividend income
  • Driver’s license or state ID number
  • Earnings
  • Education and training (for unemployment claims)
  • Education tax credits claimed
  • Educator expenses paid
  • Effective tax rate
  • Employee benefit plans offered (for business)
  • Employee ID number
  • Employer account number
  • Employer address
  • Employer name
  • Employer reported total employees
  • Employer-provided adoption benefits
  • Employer-reported total wages paid by quarter
  • Employment information
  • Employment status
  • Employment termination dates
  • Energy efficient commercial buildings deduction
  • Energy efficient home improvement credit claimed
  • Entitlement benefits held by related Social Security number holders
  • Expected student enrollment
  • Failure to file taxes penalty
  • Failure to pay taxes penalty
  • Family court records
  • Family size
  • Farm income/loss
  • Federal Employer ID Number
  • Federal housing assistance received
  • Federal income tax withheld
  • Financial aid profile
  • First-time homebuyer credit claimed
  • Foreign activities
  • Foreign address
  • Foreign bank and financial accounts
  • Foreign business partners
  • Foreign coverage credits
  • Foreign earned income exclusion
  • Foreign interests in business
  • Foreign tax ID number
  • Free or reduced-price school lunch received
  • Full name
  • Funding arrangements of employer group health plan
  • Gambling income
  • Gender
  • Gross business profit
  • Gross business receipts or sales
  • Health insurance claim number
  • Health insurance effective date of coverage
  • Health insurance policy number
  • Health provider name and number
  • Health savings account deduction claimed
  • Health supplier name and number
  • High school
  • Higher ed institutions designated to receive FAFSA form
  • Home/mailing address
  • Home/personal phone number
  • Homeless status
  • Hospitalization records
  • Household employee name
  • Household employee Social Security number
  • Household employee wages
  • Incarcerated student indicator flag
  • Incarceration status
  • Income and assets (for student aid eligibility)
  • Inventions
  • Investment interest received
  • IP address
  • I.R.A. deduction
  • Job title
  • Jury duty pay
  • Late tax filing interest
  • Level of postsecondary education study
  • Login security questions and answers
  • Login.gov password
  • Marginal tax rate
  • Marital status
  • Marriage certificate
  • Medicaid received
  • Medicaid waiver payments
  • Medical and dental expenses paid
  • Medical claims payments
  • Medical diagnoses
  • Medical notes
  • Medical records number
  • Medical residency date completed
  • Medicare invoices (sent to your provider)
  • Medicare payments received (by your provider)
  • Military service credits
  • Mortgage interest paid
  • Mother’s maiden name
  • Moving expenses
  • Name/address of business partnership
  • Names of other corporate officers of an LLC
  • Naturalization records
  • Nature of medical service
  • Net farm profit/loss
  • Nonresident alien status
  • Nonresident alien student, professor or researcher
  • Number of agricultural employees employed
  • Number of employees
  • Number of family members in college
  • Occupation title or code
  • Olympic and Paralympic medals, prize money
  • Ordinary business income
  • Parent demographic information
  • Parent educational attainment
  • Parent killed in the line of duty
  • Parental income and assets (for student aid eligibility)
  • Parents’ demographic information
  • Passport number
  • Pell Grant additional eligibility indicator
  • Pell Grant collection status indicator
  • Pell Grant status
  • Personal and professional references (for federal job applicants)
  • Personal bank account number
  • Personal bank account routing number
  • Personal email address
  • Personal tax payment history
  • Personal taxpayer ID number
  • Photographic identifiers
  • Photographs of government-issued IDs
  • Physician name and number
  • Place of birth
  • Plans for federal grant funding (including schedules, diagrams, pictures)
  • Postsecondary education institution
  • Power of attorney name and address
  • Prescription drug coverage
  • Principal business activity
  • Principal business product or service
  • Prior status as a legally emancipated minor
  • Prior status as a ward of the court
  • Prior status as an orphan
  • Prior status in a legal guardianship
  • Prior status in foster care
  • Private health insurer/underwriter group name
  • Private health insurer/underwriter group number
  • Private health insurer/underwriter name
  • Prizes and award income received
  • Psychological or psychiatric health records
  • Qualified electric vehicle credit claimed
  • Railroad retirement credits
  • Reason for separation (for unemployment claims)
  • Relationships to other Social Security number holders
  • Rental management fees paid
  • Rental, royalty, partnership, etc. income/loss
  • Rents received
  • Residential clean energy credit claimed
  • Royalties received
  • Salaries and wages earned
  • Salary history (for federal job applicants)
  • Scholarship and fellowship grants received
  • Seasonable employer status
  • Self-employed health insurance deduction
  • Self-employment tax
  • Self-photograph
  • Sex
  • Social Security date of filing
  • Social Security number
  • Social Security numbers of other corporate officers of an LLC
  • Social Security primary insurance amount
  • Social Security/S.S.I. representative payee
  • Sources and amounts of non-Social Security income
  • Sources of income
  • Spousal income and assets (for student aid eligibility)
  • Spouse demographic information
  • Spouse of a resident alien
  • Spouse of U.S. citizen/resident alien
  • Spouse’s demographic information
  • Spouse’s Social Security number
  • Standard employee identifier
  • State and local taxes paid
  • Stock options received
  • Student entitlement
  • Student loan forbearances
  • Student loan amount
  • Student loan balances
  • Student loan cancellations
  • Student loan claims
  • Student loan collections
  • Student loan defaults
  • Student loan deferments
  • Student loan disbursement dates
  • Student loan disbursements
  • Student loan ID
  • Student loan interest deduction
  • Student loan overpayments
  • Student loan promissory notes
  • Student loan refunds
  • Student loan repayment plan
  • Student loan status
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance received
  • Supplemental Security Income eligibility
  • Supplemental Security Income eligibility amount
  • Supplemental Security Income payment amounts
  • Tax filing status (married, individual, filing jointly)
  • Tax preparer tax ID number
  • Taxable dependent care benefits
  • Taxable income
  • Taxable interest income
  • Taxable I.R.A. distributions
  • Taxable pension distributions
  • Taxable Social Security benefits
  • Taxable state/local refunds
  • Taxes paid on wagers
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families received
  • Tests for H.I.V./AIDS
  • Tip income
  • Total number of dependents
  • Total number of tax exemptions
  • Total payments to all employees
  • Total tax owed and paid
  • Type of bank account (checking/savings)
  • U.S. resident alien status
  • U.S. visa expiration date
  • U.S. visa number
  • Unaccompanied alien child status
  • Unaccompanied alien children sponsor status
  • Unemployment compensation received
  • Vehicle identifiers
  • Veteran disability determination dates
  • Veteran status
  • Visa expiration date
  • Wages earned while incarcerated
  • WIC nutrition assistance received
  • Work email address
  • Work experience (for federal job applicants)
  • Work phone number
  • Workers’ compensation coverage
  • Workers’ compensation offset

Source: Agency documents assembled by The New York Times
If anything, this list is an undercount. Through his executive orders, Mr. Trump has sought to grant Mr. Musk’s group access to “all unclassified agency records” — a category that leaves out national security secrets but that includes personally sensitive information on virtually everyone in America.

Ways These Agencies May Have Obtained Your Data

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau• You have filed complaints about companies or products, including about your mortgage or credit cards
Education• You have applied for or received student loan aid
General Services Administration• You have used Login.gov to verify your identify on government forms
Health and Human Services• You are a doctor providing patients care and receiving payment
• You have Medicare or Medicaid
• Your employer reported your hiring and wages
• You have received unemployment benefits
• You have applied for a grant
• You have sponsored an unaccompanied alien child
Labor• Your employer has filed information, including with states, about your employment and wages and unemployment taxes paid
• You have received unemployment
Office of Personnel Management• You have ever applied for a job with the federal government
Social Security Administration• Your parents applied for a Social Security number for you at birth
• You have paid Social Security taxes through your job
• You have applied for or collect Social Security or Supplemental Security Income benefits
Treasury• You have filed taxes or tax forms
• You have been listed in tax forms filed by others
• You have ever received payments from or made payments to the government

**And national security experts note that a large collection of data about American citizens would be an enticing target for enemy nation states, hackers and cybercriminals. **Countries including China, Russia and Iran have been behind major breaches of U.S. government databases in recent years, U.S. officials have said.

Private companies and data brokers that buy and sell data know plenty about Americans, too. But a crucial difference lies in what the federal government alone can do with that data, privacy advocates say. Google doesn’t control the apparatus of immigration enforcement. Target doesn’t have the power to halt Social Security payments.

The Privacy Act prohibits agencies from disclosing personal information without your consent. Agencies also generally aren’t supposed to share data across the government for a purpose unrelated to why it was originally collected.
That means, for example, that the government shouldn’t use personal data you handed over to apply for student loans to later carry out immigration enforcement against your parents. Or use information you filed to itemize your tax deductions to later identify you as a supporter of left-leaning causes.

The Internal Revenue Code and Social Security Act add even stricter protections to tax data. And other laws have set security standards for maintaining government data and made it a crime to access a government computer or share data without authorization.

Mr. Musk’s team, according to Times reporting and court filings, has also targeted dozens of systems that track federal employees, government acquisition and contracting, and government spending to businesses and outside entities while pursuing widespread staff reductions across the bureaucracy.

To identify the data variables shown here, The Times compiled a list of data systems DOGE has sought to access, relying on reporting and legal documents.

For each data system, we then gathered the data collection elements listed in Privacy Impact Assessments or System of Records Notices required by law. Where that information was vague (for example your “tax records”), we relied on other documentation to compile more specific data fields (like the line items on a 1040 individual income tax return).

In some cases, DOGE has sought access to data retrieval systems and data warehouses that pull information from many separate systems. In such cases, we tried to identify information in those interconnected systems, too.

While we identified about 80 data systems in total that have been targeted by DOGE, this analysis illustrates only those that contain personal information about the American public.

We excluded data systems that hold personal information only on federal employees;
those that contain primarily information about businesses and institutions;
and those that manage internal processes, like setting up emails and sending out invoices.

Our definition of the American public includes many smaller subpopulations, **like anyone who has ever applied for a federal job, a student loan, a research grant or unemployment benefits. **Data collected about those groups (for example, the college you attended if you had a student loan) may not be known by the government about everyone in America.