US NewsReport: $45 billion in US pandemic unemployment claims flagged as potentially fraudulentUS NewsJanuary 25, 2023posted on Jan. 25, 2023 at 9:05 am A government watchdog agency verified at least $45 billion in unemployment claims were flagged as potentially fraudulent and it may have been more. READ SOURCE See also Starbucks has a deal for the first day of fall. Here's how to earn a free drink Wednesday Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJanuary 25, 2023 You Might Also LikeUS NewsCaixabank sees strong lending income growth in 2023 after profit beatsFebruary 3, 2023Encouraging Economic SignsFebruary 2, 2023US NewsGas stove bans explained: Are natural gas stoves actually a 'hazard'? Why are they suddenly controversial?February 2, 2023Fed announces smallest interest hike in a year as inflation ‘eases somewhat’February 1, 2023US NewsUS consumers are still riding highFebruary 1, 2023US NewsSenators push for airline passenger protections after holiday travel meltdownFebruary 1, 2023US NewsStocks up, yields dip after U.S. data; Fed on deckJanuary 31, 2023Can a trillion-dollar coin end the US debt-ceiling standoff?January 31, 2023The Debt Ceiling Does MatterJanuary 30, 2023Recommended For YouHong Kong To Give Away 500,000 Plane Tickets to Lure TouristsFebruary 3, 2023WorldAfter Netanyahu talks, Macron warns of Iran nuclear ‘consequences’February 3, 2023AsiaSeoul city to crack down on teen use of ‘room cafes’February 3, 2023BusinessWorld food prices decline for 10th month running in January, says UN Food AgencyFebruary 3, 2023US NewsCaixabank sees strong lending income growth in 2023 after profit beatsFebruary 3, 2023
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