The Department of Government Efficiency said it has discovered thousands of claims filed by people with fake birth dates.
Elon Musk said on April 9 that “fake people born in the future” were filing fraudulent unemployment benefits, after the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) shared the results of a recent survey of unemployment insurance claims.
An additional 9,700 people with birth dates more than 15 years in the future were paid $69 million in benefits. In one case, an individual with a birthdate of 2154 claimed $41,000 in unemployment benefits, DOGE stated on social media platform X.
“This is so crazy that I had to read it several times before it sank in,” he said.
“There was no sanity check for impossibly young or impossibly old people for unemployment insurance,” he added.
All states are required to impose a penalty of no less than 15 percent of the amount of the fraudulent payment, according to the department. Further penalties under state unemployment insurance laws may include criminal prosecution with fines and/or imprisonment, repayment of fraudulently collected benefits, forfeiture of future income tax refunds, and/or permanent loss of eligibility for unemployment compensation.
Unemployment benefit fraud may also be prosecuted by the Department of Justice, according to the Department of Labor.
The Epoch Times contacted the Department of Labor for further comment but did not receive a response by publication time.
DOGE announced on April 9 the termination of more than 100 “wasteful contracts” worth around $205 million.
According to a statement, the Coast Guard will terminate planned acquisition activities to deliver CG-LIMS, which was expected to begin operating in 2027, a move it said will save approximately $32.7 million.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem described the move as a “win for government efficiency.”
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