And yet another bombshell revealed by DOGE… Guess who’s getting unemployment insurance? Toddlers, people not even born yet and people who would be over the age of 115 if they are still alive.. Hmm… I don’t know of any 115 year olds still working… I also don’t know of any children in their mother’s womb…. And of course, there are toddlers.. This isn’t China..
The Department of Government Efficiency appears to have discovered more potential fraud within the federal government.
On Wednesday, the DOGE shared a post on social media highlighting troubling findings from an unemployment insurance survey.
‘We will catch these thieves and keep working to root out egregious fraud – accountability is here.’
Since 2020, tens of thousands of individuals who were either over 115 years old, children, or not yet born have cashed in on millions of taxpayer-funded benefits.
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The DOGE reported that 24,500 people over 115 years old collected $59 million in benefits, 28,000 between 1 and 5 years old received $254 million, and 9,700 “with birth dates over 15 years in the future claimed $69M in benefits.”One individual claiming the birth year 2154 collected $41,000, the DOGE stated.
Elon Musk responded to the post, writing, “Your tax dollars were going to pay fraudulent unemployment claims for fake people born in the future! This is so crazy that I had to read it several times before it sank in.”
He added in a separate post, “The oldest living American is 114 years old, so it is safe to say that anyone 115 or older is collecting ‘unemployment’ due to being dead. There was no sanity check for impossibly young or impossibly old people for unemployment insurance.”
The Labor Department confirmed that unemployment insurance was distributed to fraudulent recipients, Fox Business reported.
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