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Luxury Car SNAP Claims Put Auditors On Alert
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State data raises a familiar questionLuxury vehicles and benefit rollsOn… |
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State data raises a familiar questionLuxury vehicles and benefit rollsOn Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said her department had pulled data from one state showing thousands of SNAP recipients driving luxury vehicles. SNAP, once called food stamps, is meant to help low-income Americans buy food. That purpose is simple enough, which is probably why the paperwork around it has to be so complicated. A separate study from the Foundation for Government Accountability said about 14,000 luxury vehicles were linked to SNAP recipients. The list includes brands like Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Bentley, which are not known for bargain pricing or for blending in at the grocery store. https://twitter.com/ItsVictorNieves/status/2050365166731071780?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Audits matter more than slogansRules only work if they are checkedNone of these figures prove every luxury car owner on benefits committed fraud. Some cases may involve shared households, old payments, leases, or messy eligibility records. That is exactly why careful audits matter. If a program meant to help families buy groceries cannot spot obvious mismatches, then the issue is not a shortage of outrage. It is a shortage of verification. Federal programs often talk about integrity the way corporate PR talks about transparency, which is to say a lot right before the…
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