Audit: Colorado Paid $73 Million In Bogus Unemployment Aid
—A state audit has found that Colorado likely or potentially paid $73.1 million in fraudulent unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic's first year, including $3.9 million on behalf of dead people and $5 million on behalf of people who were unqualified because they were incarcerated. The Office of the State Auditor report released Monday cited a…
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