Editorial: Pandemic fraud hits $135 billion, Washington shrugs
The Wall Street Journal
You know a robbery is bad when it takes years to figure out how much was stolen. States have long known that they paid billions in fraudulent unemployment claims during the pandemic. But this week the federal government more than doubled its estimate in stolen payments to as much as
The new figure comes from a report released Tuesday by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The finding is a rebuke to the
The agency reached its estimate by assessing a sample of more than 2,500 unemployment insurance payments issued from 2020 to 2023.
The
The GAO reports that states had recovered only
Well-functioning? In a sane government, the fraud explosion would be a call to action. But in today's
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