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Economy
Stimulus money sent to phantom ZIP codes in North Carolina
2010-01-12
The federal government sent 2.5 million stimulus dollars to North Carolina ZIP codes that don't exist.

The information came from the government's own Web site -- Recovery.gov. The site was set up to track the distribution of the $787 billion made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

It lists 479 North Carolina ZIP codes as the destination of $4.2 billion in grants, contracts, and loans. Four of those ZIP codes -- 24858, 28389, 23854, and 27600 -- are nowhere to be found on U.S. Postal Service maps. In the four ZIP codes, the Web site reports, the $2.5 million created 0.5 jobs all told.

All North Carolina ZIP codes start with 27 or 28, so projects listed in 24858 and 23854 ZIP codes would not be based in North Carolina, even if such ZIP codes existed.

The Philadelphia-based Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity reported last week that the federal government's Web site had assigned $375 million in stimulus spending nationally to 440 nonexistent ZIP codes.

In December, the Franklin Center found that nearly $6.4 billion in stimulus spending had been attributed to 440 phony congressional districts.

Deputy Press Secretary for the Recovery Act Jim Gilio said the illegitimate ZIP codes were probably innocent mistakes. He said the list was compiled based on information reported by recipients of the funding, and that they most likely made data entry errors.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I'll be in Tahiti if anyone needs me.
Posted by: NCMike   2010-01-12 14:37  

#5  He said the list was compiled based on information reported by recipients of the funding, and that they most likely made data entry errors.

Whoever wrote the software that allows invalid zip codes to be entered should be fired. Whoever signed off on the software specification should be fired. Whoever ran the quality control testing to test for such simple, stupid things should be fired. Uh, there was QC, wasn't there?

It should be a simple matter to program a subroutine that would check zip codes as they are entered to make sure they match up with a valid zip code and whenever you can verify what users enter into a database, you damn well better verify it.

Innocent mistakes? Mistakes, maybe, but the kind that ought to get somebody sent to prison.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-01-12 12:18  

#4  Fraud galore going on in this country. What was once, "truth, justice, the American Way", is now "lie, cheat, and steal".

Acorn, NC ??

Back in Nov '09, didn't the Gov't list new stimulus jobs created in non-existent Arizona congressional districts?
Posted by: Tom- Pa   2010-01-12 08:29  

#3  Rielle Hunter? ;)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-01-12 06:45  

#2  And WHO cashed them?
Posted by: tipover   2010-01-12 01:49  

#1  Deputy Press Secretary for the Recovery Act Jim Gilio said the illegitimate ZIP codes were probably innocent mistakes.

Were any of the innocently mistaken checks cashed?
Posted by: gorb   2010-01-12 00:14  

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