The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has released a set of findings after conducting an initial review of federal unemployment insurance claims filed since 2020. According to DOGE’s report, tens of thousands of individuals who were either far too old, far too young—or not even born yet—somehow received unemployment benefits during and after the COVID-era […]
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has released a set of findings after conducting an initial review of federal unemployment insurance claims filed since 2020.
According to DOGE’s report, tens of thousands of individuals who were either far too old, far too young—or not even born yet—somehow received unemployment benefits during and after the COVID-era spike in claims. Among the examples: over 24,500 people listed as being more than 115 years old received $59 million.