Dean Baker: Zero Social Security fraud would cost $10 billion a year

Dean Baker: Zero Social Security fraud would cost $10 billion a year
Zero fraud in Social Security costs billions

Dean Baker questions whether it would be reasonable to spend an additional $10 billion each year to completely eliminate fraud involving payments to deceased Social Security recipients.

He further compares this to calls for zero fraud in the military budget and full tax compliance, acknowledging that such goals are difficult to achieve in practice.

Baker has previously argued that concerns over AI-driven mass unemployment are exaggerated, saying capitalism remains efficient at producing waste in a recent analysis. He also tracked a 0.8% rise in non-oil import prices in April, pointing to questions around the effects of U.S. tariffs in a separate report. His commentary frequently addresses practical limits to eliminating inefficiency in large-scale systems.

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