Fox News apologizes for getting a report on food stamp fraud so very, very wrong [View all]
Fox News took its war on the hungry to new lows by presenting false statistics about food stamp fraud as fact
MATTHEW ROZSA
Fox News has pulled a Tuesday morning story in which they claimed that food stamp fraud is rampant and replaced it with a
retraction.
We reported that back in 2016 $70 million were wasted on food stamp fraud, Fox News contributor Abby Huntsman said. That was actually incorrect. The latest information from 2009 to 2011 shows the fraud at 1.3 percent, which is approximately $853 million for each of those three years. Nationally food stamp trafficking is on the decline. So sorry about that mistake.
On Tuesday, Huntsman said that: Food Stamp fraud is at an all-time high and some of the worst offenders this year have included a state lawmaker and a millionaire. This year it is estimated $70 million in taxpayer money was wasted on food stamp fraud. Is it time to end the program altogether?
There are two aspects to this story that are almost too strange to believe. The first is the cruel logic of arguing that a program which feeds millions of people who might otherwise go hungry should be cut because less than 1 percent of its budget is used fraudulently. After all, food stamps cost $70.8 billion in the 2016 fiscal year, so $70 million would be a remarkably low figure.
In fact, its unrealistically low, which brings us to the second problem, as
identified by Kevin Drum of Mother Jones on Wednesday.
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