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    Billions in Unemployment Benefits Paid in Error

    Fantasy Finance

    Nearly $19 billion in state unemployment benefits were paid in error during the three years that ended in June, new Labor Department data show.

    The amount represents more than 10% of the $180 billion in jobless benefits paid nationwide during the period. (See a map of improper payments by state.) The tally covers state programs, which offer benefits for up to 26 weeks, from July 2008 to June 2011. Layers of federal programs that help provide benefits for up to 99 weeks weren't included.

    [More from WSJ.com: Sortable Chart of Each State's Overpayments]

    The figures were released Wednesday as the Obama administration promotes its bid to reduce waste at federal agencies. The federal government foots the bill for administering the programs, and states are supposed to pay for the benefits. Many states exhausted their unemployment insurance trust funds during the long recession and slow recovery, prompting them to borrow from the federal government to replenish their funds.

    Improper payments most often occur when recipients claim benefits even though they have returned to work; employers or their administrators don't submit timely or accurate information about worker separations; or recipients don't correctly register with a state's employment-service organization.

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    The Labor Department launched a plan to crack down on the improper payments, targeting Virginia, Indiana, Colorado, Washington, Louisiana and Arizona in particular for their high error rates. Those states will undergo additional monitoring and technical assistance until their error rates dip below 10% and remain there for at least six months, according to the Labor Department.

    "The Unemployment Insurance system is a unique partnership between the federal government and the states. States bear the responsibility of operating an efficient and effective benefits program, but as partners the federal government must be able to hold them accountable for doing so," Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said in a release.

    Indiana had the highest error rate, with improper payments accounting for more than 43% of the total amount paid. But Mark Everson, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, said the differences in error rates stem from variations in state programs.

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    "To characterize it as waste, fraud and abuse is just manipulative," Mr. Everson said. "There's no way in the world you could cut the 43% of people off."

    Mr. Everson pointed out that in Indiana, benefit recipients are required to list three work searches. If a recipient fills out only two of the three searches correctly, there are cases when the recipient can still receive benefits. But that counts as an error.

    The Labor Department noted, "it may be misleading to compare one state's payment accuracy rates with another state's rates… States with stringent or complex provisions tend to have higher improper payment rates than those with simpler, more straightforward provisions."

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    15 comments

    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      This artical will get buried.
    • Troy  •  2 months ago
      "There's no way in the world you could cut the 43% of people off."

      Sure you could... They just wouldn't like it very much. One or two of them might even have to go find a job. Man that sounds awful.
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      This is truely a sham on the American entrprenuers that pay for this waste.
    • Phil  •  Newark, Delaware  •  2 months ago
      wow it is almost as good as flipping a coin - to see if a person is properly on unemployment in Indiana
    • markm  •  2 months ago
      Everson should be fired immediately ... will never happen, probably will get promoted.
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      Democrats are typically anti-business and are to blame. When you suceed in driving all businesses over the cliff then who is going to pay?
      • Phil 2 months ago
        INDIANA IS RUN BY A REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION
        MITCH DANIELS WAS PRES BUSHES GUY FOR BUDGETS AND FINANCE
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      "until their error rates dip below 10% and remain there for at least six months", Are you kidding me! No company could stay in business with error rates above 1/10th of 1%. Stpo this madness.
      • Phil 2 months ago
        IF ANY OTHER BUSINESSES ERROR RATE WAS 10 PERCENT - IT WOULD BE OUT OF BUSINESS.
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      Another Obama mess.
      • Phil 2 months ago
        stop blaming the president for a state based problem
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      19 billion, throw that on the useless billions this idiot of a president is using for green cars that only the 1% can afford. Democrats are idiots.
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      Democrats enslave the minorities to poverty with the promise of a free check. Minorities enslave themselves to poverty by voting democrat. Just too stupid to see it.
    • markm  •  2 months ago
      ".. i make more than that on unemployment " is a phrase we often get when offering a job.
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      Name one Democrat federal entitlement program that is not broke? Proof Democrats should not be allowed to govern.
    • opportunist_2  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      Obama, Soros, acorn, Unions and the Democrat party of entitlements are the problem.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Burlington, Vermont  •  3 months ago
      Boycott all Products either made in or by China...even if it has a U.S. Label if produced in China Boycott the Product (PASS IT ON)
    • Michael  •  Dallas, Texas  •  5 months ago
      Unemployment is a scam. I know several people who are drawing it and have no intention of looking for a job. Why should they when one I know is drawing almost $1700 for doing nothing. We are a stupid and lazy nation who believes everyone should get something for nothing. That is unless you are a productive hard working person. In that case you should be forced to pay for the other lazy bum.
      • billy d 3 months ago
        Truth is insurance paid by the employer funds these benefits,but it is built into the employee`s pay scale.To think differently is to be naive.Therefore I feel that the employee is entitled & should not be looked on with disdain.Besides this money is quickly put back into circulation helping to fuel the economy by creating demand for consumer goods.It is a double edged sword so to speak.What is bad is people that make much more money than they need & thus hoard money away from circulation causing a stagnant economy.Thus the need for more taxes on the wealthy
      • SuzanneC 2 months ago
        How many dependents is he claiming.....10?

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