On the recordSeptember 18, 2024
In 2022, consumers reportedly lost $9 billion to scams, a 30 percent increase over the year before.
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congress.govIn 2022, consumers reportedly lost $9 billion to scams, a 30 percent increase over the year before.
Ricketts provides statistics on the rise of scam-related losses.
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