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The FTC today announced four new enforcement actions and one new settlement alleging deceptive income claims in violation of the FTC Act. The FTC noted that these actions are part of a broader initiative branded as “Operation Income Illusion,” which it described as a crackdown “against the operators of work-from-home and employment scams, pyramid schemes, investment scams, bogus coaching courses, and other schemes” that purport to offer significant income opportunities but that “end up costing consumers thousands of dollars.”
The four new actions are against the following companies.
As Scammers Leverage Pandemic Fears, FTC and Law Enforcement Partners Crack Down on Deceptive Income Schemes Nationwide
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because the supreme court decision in 2012 and many states people below the poverty line are inelible for medicaid and ineligible for the tax credits. there s a misallocation of sources that has to be addressed one way or the other and instability and unfairness across the country. you can t have a system where some states have massive support towards coverage because they elected it and other states because they are fiscally conservative don t do it. it s not fair to taxpayers. all of your points make a lot of sense. do they not call you guys? you re a bunch of scholars? why doesn t the bill you made basic comments dealing with people on the low end of the income system. creating competition which we re losing in many places and reforming medicaid. why does this bill not deal with this stuff? it deals with some of them but they are living under very difficult restrictions which is they are trying to pass this with just republican votes which
to a certain sector of society, you can t make what that company is willing to pay you for your services that. in doesn t sound like america to me. we re seeing we shouldn t singling out certain individuals and have the government have the power to say you re going to be treated differently even though you make the same amount of money. if we have an income system that taxes everybody at a certain income level the same, that s what i think the american system is all about. well, but the current system doesn t tax everybody the same. at a certain income level. and the fact of the matter is what the previous administration did was to identify you read it, identified individuals in a certain sector of our society and said you ve got to pay more than the guy or the gal down the street who is making exactly the same amount of money as you. that seems dangerous to me. doctor, dr. price, another question from karen santana from brooklyn. in 2013 at the age of 30 she was