Conservative estimates suggest federal budget fraud runs at least 20% nationally—translating to roughly $1.5 trillion annually. The actual figure could be substantially higher. Worth examining how such systemic inefficiencies influence broader economic structures and market dynamics.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 8h ago
Damn, 1.5 trillion... Our crypto circle's zeroing out is nothing compared to this, how does the government manage to cut it in half year after year?
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RunWithRugs
· 8h ago
1.5 trillion just this? I think it's definitely far more than this number...
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0xSunnyDay
· 8h ago
1.5 trillion? That number sounds truly incredible. It feels like the systemic issues are much deeper than we imagined.
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BTCWaveRider
· 8h ago
1.5 trillion? Damn, how much loss is that? No wonder ordinary people are getting poorer.
Conservative estimates suggest federal budget fraud runs at least 20% nationally—translating to roughly $1.5 trillion annually. The actual figure could be substantially higher. Worth examining how such systemic inefficiencies influence broader economic structures and market dynamics.