Report: Billions in COVID jobless claims fraudulent
A new government report released Monday verified at least
Responding to a request from Republican members of
What they found was:
No less than
Extrapolating the lower range for the estimated rate of fraud in regular unemployment payments during the period to the three temporary unemployment programs created in response to the pandemic, during that period, the estimated total fraud for all programs would be more than
In the wake of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdowns in
Nearly
The payments gave people resources to pay for food, rent and utilities, the report noted, but it also led to a situation where state unemployment agencies were swamped with claims and reliant on those filing the claims to provide accurate information.
It led, in some cases, to applicants' falsifying information, using stolen identities and filing in more than one state, among other abuses.
There were also efforts by organized criminal groups to use stolen identities to try to collect benefits.
"Considered together, measures and estimates indicate substantial levels of fraud and potential fraud in unemployment insurance programs during the pandemic," the report said.
"However, each measure and estimate (of fraud) has strengths and limitations and none completely and reliably indicates the extent of fraud in UI programs during the pandemic."
The GAO made several recommendations to the



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