Thursday, December 19, 2013

"The Most Notorious Woman in Illinois"

"It’s impossible to define the exact scope of welfare fraud in America then or now. A 1983 publication sponsored by the Department of Justice, for example, estimated annual Aid to Families With Dependent Children overpayments at between $376 million and $3.2 billion—not exactly a precise range. What’s clear, though, is that Linda Taylor’s larger-than-life example created an indelible, inaccurate impression of public aid recipients."

Josh Levin in Slate tells the epic story of Ronald Reagan's "Welfare Queen."

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