KEY POINTS
  • The federal government has issued $872 billion in pandemic unemployment benefits as of Sept. 30. At least 10% was likely paid improperly, largely due to fraud, according to a U.S. Department of Labor report released Monday.
  • Unprecedented funding from Congress led organized crime rings and other thieves to target the unemployment system.
  • High fraud levels butted up against lawmakers' desire to issue aid quickly during the Covid-era recession. The funds also kept millions out of poverty.

More than $87 billion in unemployment benefits funded by the federal government was likely siphoned from the system during the Covid-19 pandemic, much of it due to fraud, according to a U.S. Department of Labor report.

Congress authorized many new programs in the pandemic's early days to support millions of workers who'd lost their jobs. Those programs, which ended on Labor Day this year, raised weekly benefits, extended the duration of aid and expanded the pool of jobless Americans eligible for payments.