California Jobless Fraud Likely Tops $2 Billion
There were massive job cuts across the country due to the lockdown and restrictions imposed in the country given the virus had gripped the country and the world at large. To help the millions of people who were out of a job, some relief measures were provided. California has paid about $110 Billion in the form of employment benefits since March. According to Bank of America, California paid a massive $2 Billion in fraudulent unemployment benefits. To read more on this, click here.
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