Spent a long time reading about how vast bureaucratic inefficiencies are created by people worrying that "the wrong person" will benefit from government programs or that someone "undeserving" might get theirs before I do. This falls squarely in that bucket. Tragic.
This is the flip side of it though: https://abc7news.com/california-edd-unemployment-fraud-ca-sc... $30 billion in unemployment fraud in just a year, in just one state.
It's identity fraud. (Entirely because of the tragic state of US [and global] privacy and state-citizen communication culture.)
It's not people taking advantage of welfare and deciding to not look for work. It's career criminals.