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How much money did the Social Security Administration improperly pay out, and what happened to those funds?

According to a report from the Social Security Administration's inspector general, the agency made improper payments totaling nearly $72 billion between 2015 and 2022. Most of these were classified as overpayments to recipients. While the Administration managed to recover a significant portion of these funds through clawback efforts, the problem persists. By the end of 2023, approximately $23 billion in overpayments remained outstanding and unrecovered, highlighting ongoing challenges in financial oversight and accountability within the federal agency.

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Stephanie Ruhle Highlights $72 Billion in Improper Payments

MSNBC·8 months ago

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