Government pain points
4 real frustrations people submitted in government. Sorted by urgency score. 24 total upvotes.
Real government frustrations from 4 people โ what they wrote, why it ranks, what to do with it.
This page collects every pain someone has submitted to PainMap under the Government category. 4 entries, 24 upvotes. If you're a founder, a researcher, or just someone who got nerd-sniped by a category that seems oddly specific โ this is your shortlist for what's actually broken in the government space, ranked by how badly people care.
The ranking is not "most upvoted". It's an urgency score that combines three things people tell us when they submit: how often the pain happens (daily / weekly / sometimes), how much it disrupts a normal day (mild / annoying / ruins my week), and whether they would pay money to fix it (and how much). A government pain that hits someone every day, blocks them from doing real work, and is worth $30/month sits near the top. A one-time rant sits near the bottom. This is intentional: founders looking for software-fixable problems want frequency and willingness-to-pay, not virality.
Not many government pains have been submitted yet. That doesn't mean nobody's frustrated โ it usually means people haven't found the right slug yet. If you have a government pain in your life, you'd be one of the first to log it here.
Cross-reference: every entry below also lives in a country hub (so you can see where government pain is most acute) and any matching topic hubs (parking, rent, dating, etc.). The cross-links sit at the bottom of this page. We also keep a separate "Where the money is" page that filters PainMap to pains where the submitter explicitly said they'd pay โ useful if you want to skip straight to validated demand.
Editorial note: we do not invent government pains, scrape them from Reddit, or use any AI to summarize. Every entry is a human who took the time to type. We moderate aggressively for spam and abuse, but otherwise the list is uncurated โ you're reading what government actually looks like at the level of an individual frustrated person, not a market report.
๐ฅ Top 4 government pains by urgency
Stop Pushing Your Religion in my Face
What I was trying to do: Take a peaceful walk What went wrong: Amount of people trying to convert you to their religion - Muslims, Mormons, Iskcon! Worst part: How loud they get, and how annoying they can be. My religion is private to me dude, I don't want to discuss it with a random stranger!
foolish and uneducated gov.
foolish and uneducated gov.
Government websites are from 2003
Tried to renew my ID online. The site only works in Internet Explorer. I do not own Internet Explorer.
Why government is failing their people with illegal
Why government is failing their people with illegal immigrants
Frequently asked
- What kind of government problems are listed here?
- Real frustrations submitted by people who actually deal with them โ not surveys, not AI-generated trend lists. Each entry is voted on by others who feel the same.
- How is the urgency score calculated?
- It combines pain intensity, how often the problem happens, how many people upvoted, and whether respondents said they'd pay to fix it. Higher = more painful + more shared + more monetizable.
- Can I use these government pains for startup ideas?
- Yes. Founders use this list as a shortlist of validated problems with real demand. Look for entries with high urgency and a high share of "would pay" responses.
- How many government pain points are there right now?
- 4 have been submitted so far. The list grows daily as more people vent.
Government pain โ also painful in
Where government frustrations are concentrated.
Related topic hubs
Cross-category pain themes people search for.