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Eliminating welfare fraud could balance federal budget, Nick Sortor notes

Eliminating welfare fraud could balance federal budget, Nick Sortor notes
Welfare fraud may reach hundreds of billions

Nick Sortor draws attention to claims made by Stephen Miller regarding the extent of welfare fraud in the United States. Miller states that the scale of fraud is so significant that simply eliminating it could balance the entire federal budget, suggesting the total amount involved may be in the hundreds of billions of dollars.

Sortor has recently reported on related U.S. financial developments. He covered Spirit Airlines' plans to fully shut down after President Trump declined a $500 million bailout. In an earlier update, Sortor noted Trump highlighting a strong April jobs report as U.S. companies added 115,000 jobs, exceeding expectations. These reports add further context to ongoing discussions around federal spending and economic policy.

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