On Unemployment Benefit Fraud, Keep Going, DOGE
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On Unemployment Benefit Fraud, Keep Going, DOGE
Last night the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) posted on X the following: The figures clearly reflect improper payments, which the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office defines as “payments that should not have been made.” They also no doubt include fraud, which GAO defines as requiring “willful misrepresentation,” such as when criminals use the identities of the young and old and everyone in between to steal benefits. But the…
DOGE Posts Shocking Data on Unemployment Insurance Claims: $254M in Benefits for Those Under Age of Five
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) posted shocking finds from a survey of Unemployment Insurance claims since 2020, which found individuals far too young (under the age of five) and far too old (over the age of 115) claiming millions in benefits. The post DOGE Posts Shocking Data on Unemployment Insurance Claims: $254M for Those Under Age of Five appeared first on Breitbart.
DOGE lists over $380 million in likely unemployment fraud | The Highland County Press
Since 2020, DOGE said it found that “24.5k people over 115 years old claimed $59M in benefits,” as well as “28k people between 1 and 5 years old claimed $254M in benefits,” and “9.7k people with birth dates over 15 years in the future claimed $69M in benefits."
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