The Improper Payments ATM Is Still Open
GAO says federal agencies estimated $186 billion in improper payments for fiscal year 2025, which makes Washington’s war on waste look suspiciously like a press conference standing beside a leak.
Washington keeps promising to hunt waste like it just discovered a flashlight, and then GAO walks in saying federal agencies estimated $186 billion in improper payments for fiscal year 2025. Not fraud, necessarily — put the pitchfork down, cable-news foam machine — but overpayments, underpayments, missing paperwork, payments that should not have gone out, and other bureaucratic classics from the album Who Authorized This?
That is the contradiction with teeth: the same capital city that sells fiscal discipline by the pound still has payment controls leaky enough to embarrass a garden hose. Every agency can hold a stern little podium festival about waste, fraud, and abuse, but the receipt printer is screaming in the basement. This is not a partisan trophy wall. It is Washington proving it did not just lose the receipt; it somehow misplaced the receipt for the receipt.