Three health and safety net programs for the poor and elderly accounted for most of the federal government’s $124.7 billion in improper payments in fiscal 2014, the Government Accountability Office reported Thursday.The self-interest of the welfare state.
The figure, which represents improper payments across 124 federal programs, is up roughly 20 percent from $105.8 billion in fiscal 2013, according to a new GAO report.
Most of the $19 billion increase resulted from erroneous payments under the Medicare, Medicaid and Earned Income Tax Credit programs. They account for more than 75 percent of the GAO’s government-wide improper payment estimate.
Improper payments are those made in error or in an incorrect amount and can include duplicate payments, those made without proper documentation or to ineligible recipients, and payments for ineligible goods and services.
They can result from fraud, unintentional clerical errors or a host of other reasons.
Nearly $1 trillion in improper federal payments have been made since 2003, when a federal law began requiring certain agencies to report the amounts.
Monday, October 05, 2015
GAO: Safety net programs account for billions in improper payments
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