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Labor Department missed chance to recover $760 million in overpaid unemployment, audit says
Maryland overpaid $807.4 million in unemployment benefits since the COVID-19 pandemic and missed the opportunity to recover ...
Labor Secretary Wu says state has taken action to improve oversight, but places a majority of blame on Hogan administration ...
Labor Secretary Portia Wu explains why hundreds of thousands of unemployment overpayment notices were issued in December for claims dating back to the pandemic.
A newly released legislative audit reveals Maryland lost hundreds upon hundreds of millions due to overpayments in ...
The new speaker wants lawmakers to get an early start on the budget, the GOP wants more oversight of audited agencies, AFSCME ...
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Donald Trump’s year of Social Security sabotage
Donald Trump is attempting to demolish the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building, which contains the famous Social Security mural, ...
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Here’s what’s really happening with child care fraud in Minnesota
Evidence is nowhere near the epidemic levels a viral YouTube video would suggest — but it hasn’t stopped a crackdown on child ...
Maryland paid out $807.4 million in unemployment benefits to people in error during the past five years and most of that ...
Following an investigation, a state legislative audit found Maryland made more than $807 million in overpayments for ...
A Maryland woman says she got a letter telling her she received unemployment and was overpaid, but there was a problem: She ...
LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) - Unemployed Michigan workers will be eligible for increased benefits beginning Jan. 1. The maximum jobless benefits amount will increase by $84 per week to $530 from the current ...
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