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Feds say $45.6 billion in pandemic unemployment aid was likely stolen

Por: CBS News Politics September 22, 2022

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An estimated $45.6 billion in pandemic unemployment benefits was likely stolen by fraudsters who used the Social Security numbers of dead people and prisoners to claim the aid, a government watchdog said Wednesday in a .The report, issued by the Labor Department's inspector general, said the loss total was revised upward from a June 2021 assessment that about $16 billion had been stolen by fraudulent claims. Hundreds of billions in... + full article



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