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No. Most definitely NOT! You could be charged with Welfare Fraud.

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No. Most definitely NOT! You could be charged with Welfare Fraud.

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Less than 2% of welfare recipients commit fraud.

A study in Massachusetts showed that vendors committed 93% of welfare fraud, thus only 7% of welfare fraud is committed by recipients.

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social welfare n 1. (Social Welfare) the various social services provided by a state for the benefit of its citizens 2. (Social Welfare) (capitals) (in New Zealand) a government department concerned with pensions and benefits for the elderly, the sick, etc.

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