Big claims. Your data only reflects those abuses discovered in Texas.
Do you have a benchmark number ? Say...how many people are unemployment insurance recipients....and how many are prosecuted. That'd give an indication of how many recipients cheat the system. Right now, you can't make any claims, you ignoramus.
Let's look at it. The unemployment rate for Texas, latest figure is 7.8% . So in a state of 25,146,561 people (2011 figure), there should be approximately 1,961,431 people 'collecting' unemployment insurance. Your figure for 2011, for all counties in Texas reporting fraud, there were 102 instances of fraud or alleged fraud.
Now, boyz and gurlz...take out your winkie-dink calculators and see if you can calculate the percentage of recipients who are cheating....that's 102 cases out of 1,961,431 recipients..... I get about 0.0052% Bunch'a friggin' desperados !
Can anyone other than an abject idiot actually assert that abuse is rampant ? RAMPANT ?????? This is a flash in the pan and a non-event other than filler on your local news where talking heads blither and babble for the benefit of their idiot viewers. Back on your meds, curb-crawler !
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