Some excellent reporting here by Diana Stancy of The Daily Signal. I realize that when we start talking about dollars in reference to a federal agency, it's hard to know what's excessive. Amtrak pays $200 million in a single year just for overtime? Is that a lot? In the context of a $3.7 trillion federal budget?
Short answer: Yes. Amtrak's entire personnel cost amounts to $1.2 billion, so you're talking about one-sixth of that in overtime. But it's when you really dig down into the reporting of hours that it becomes clear some of the employee claims that got Amtrak to that number amount to obvious fraud: