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How much did the Social Security Administration make in improper payments according to a recent audit?

According to an inspector general audit, the Social Security Administration made almost $72 billion in improper payments over a seven-year period. This represents less than 1% of all payments made during that timeframe. The report clarifies that most of these improper payments were overpayments rather than payments to deceased individuals or people who didn't qualify for benefits at all, contrary to what was suggested by the press secretary.

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Audit Reveals $72 Billion in Improper Social Security Payments

MSNBC·8 months ago

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