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Au Cœur de la Crise de Fraude de 12 Milliards de Dollars en Californie
The article explores California's staggering $12 billion fraud crisis, examining the systemic issues and vulnerabilities that have allowed such extensive financial misconduct to flourish.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Apr 09, 2026
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Imposing harsher regulations could further alienate vulnerable populations who genuinely need support in California.
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The media's focus on fraud cases may overshadow the success stories of California's welfare programs, creating a skewed public perception.
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The $12 billion fraud crisis reflects broader systemic issues in California's welfare programs that require comprehensive reform.
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Investing in technology and data analytics could significantly reduce fraud, saving California taxpayers billions in the long run.
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California's fraud crisis highlights the urgent need for stricter oversight and accountability in public assistance programs.
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