FTC: Impersonation Scam Losses Among Older Adults Soared to $445 Million in 2024

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FTC: Impersonation Scam Losses Among Older Adults Soared to $445 Million in 2024

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on Aug. 7 that scammers posing as government officials or business representatives stole a total of $445 million from Americans over the age of 60 in 2024—an eightfold increase from the $55 million lost in 2020.

Individually, older adults admitted to being swindled out of $10,000 or more, sometimes their entire life savings, by these scammers. Reports of this high-tech theft have quadrupled in the past four years.

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