You aren't wrong to be skeptical of the author/purpose of the article but the claims that are being made are very likely to be true. I have a friend in my states unemployment office and another friend in a different states department of labor. Both have been complaining about the rampant, and obvious, fraud for months. Early in the pandemic someone tried to file a claim in my wifes name and it was shut down during employment verification but the federal funds may have been sent anyway.
My wife received a prepaid visa in the mail from the state for unemployment benefits.
It was in her maiden name but she never requested unemployment benefits.
When I contacted the state about it, they had an automated system with a recording for the fraud department saying they were dealing with an overwhelming number of fraud reports and to leave a message.
It's been several months and I never heard back from them.
Yeah, I can believe that 1/2 the pandemic money was stolen.
Someone made an unemployment claim for my grandma, who has been dead for a decade (and was a stay-at-home [grand]mother since the Korean War before then). Why did the states have zero common sense verifications that the claim was in the name of a citizen who is still alive?
I feel like the Democratic party has constantly pushed back and fought against any type of new identification forms. No identification to get benefits no identification to vote
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 26.2 ms ] threadIt was in her maiden name but she never requested unemployment benefits.
When I contacted the state about it, they had an automated system with a recording for the fraud department saying they were dealing with an overwhelming number of fraud reports and to leave a message.
It's been several months and I never heard back from them.
Yeah, I can believe that 1/2 the pandemic money was stolen.
He even quotes a source who quotes... Felix Salmon
https://discourseblog.com/felix-salmon-unemployment-fraud-ax...