The Government Accountability Office estimated that during the pandemic, between 11% and 15% of unemployment payments made by states were fraudulent — a loss totalling around $100 to $135 billion.
Fast-forward to today: Threat actors and organized groups have become increasingly sophisticated, and program fraud is a constant — and costly — concern.
In Unleashing the Power of Data: Winning the War on Fraud in State Benefit Programs, you’ll learn:
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