By Prince George's County ex-Pat
wednesday, september 13, 2023 at 04:10:47 p.m. edt
fraudsters may have stolen $1 of every $7 in covid jobless aid, report
covid scammers may have stolen as much as $1 of every $7 in pandemic jobless aid - with a total of $135 billion estimated to have been taken
released tuesday, the report comes straight from the federal government, and comes as lawmakers continue to process the true scale of the theft committed during the crisis.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12513483/covid-scammers-stolen-money-luxury-cars.html
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And since the Fed can't count,it's probably more.
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ONLY $1 of every $7? ONLY 14%??? Ha! I'd guess a lot higher but if only 14%, then they're amateurs.
The "Earned Income Credit" fraud rate is over 20% but the irs says that's "paid in error". That's what happens when you dangle a $5,000 jackpot in front of the the allegedly "poor".
And probably going a lot higher now that the irs is going to let up on auditing the "poor".
Even though the "audits" of Earned Income Credit were simply letters saying "please provide proof that these children really lived with you", like a copy of school records.
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