The food stamp program loses $1 billion a month to fraud and waste, with some benefits going even to lottery winners.
The federal government gave a Teamsters pension fund $127 million to cover 3500 people. The problem: those 3500 are all dead.
The Biden administration plans a $12 billion subsidy program to pay automakers to retool to make hybrid and battery powered EVs.
In 1982, the U.S. Department of Agriculture actually studied the link between food preferences and personality and social identity.
Edwin Denson, manager of the Wisconsin pension fund, draws an annual salary of $1.2 million - eight times what the governor makes.
The Washington, D.C. Metro will be short $750 million and will likely ask the city government, and Virginia and Maryland, for support.
A $42 billion program for broadband internet, ostensibly for underserved areas, is going instead to wealthy areas.
In 1981 the U.S. Army spent $10,000 (worth over $20,000 today) on figuring out how to buy a bottle of: Worcestershire sauce.
Gang members and other violent criminals stole $836 million in COVID relief funds. Some of these funds paid gangland hitmen.
Illinois authorities are investigating $4.5 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) fraud – from a program designed to be defrauded.