June 10, 20213 min read, 502 words
Published: June 10, 2021 | 3 min read, 502 words
Criminals may have stolen as much as half of the unemployment benefits the U.S. has been pumping out over the past year, some experts say.
Why it matters: Unemployment fraud during the pandemic could easily reach $400 billion, according to some estimates, and the bulk of the mon...
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June 14, 2021
would love more evidence of the claim. it's a big one and want more data / proof.
June 14, 2021
Financial Incentive
June 14, 2021
There is no evidence provided in this piece to support the extreme claim from the article's title, "Half of the pandemic's unemployment money may have been stolen". Even worse, the source used in the piece has a vested financial interest in this narrative, as he owns an online ID and fraud detection company. The more outlandish the claims, the more evidence and supporting material that needs to be included in the piece.
June 14, 2021
Great Context
June 14, 2021
Interesting that the professional press gave this article low ratings. Telling...
June 14, 2021