When it comes to online scams, the U.S. is the most scammed country in the world according to a recent report.1 The good news is, with the right information, you can keep your money and your information safe.
With an astounding 466,501 online scams in 2022, the U.S. leads the world as the country with the most scam victims per year. Of the 50 states, California had the most online scam victims in 2022, at 80,766. North Dakota takes the prize for the lowest number of scam victims at just 703.
Among age groups, teens and children have seen the largest percentage increase in money lost. Victims in the under-20 age group lost $210 million in 2022, compared to $8.2 million in 2017. Seniors still hold the place as the most victimized group, though, with their overall losses totaling $3.1 billion.
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A record $10.3 billion was lost to online scams in 2022, up from $6.9 billion in 2021. This was an increase of 277% from $2.7 billion in 2017, according to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center. When factoring in estimated unreported scams, the total money lost to online scams in 2022 jumps to $200 billion. In addition, the average loss per victim per incident was $12,859, up from $8,142 in 2021.
Unfortunately, only 4.2% of stolen funds were recovered.
According to the report, most online scams happen on Facebook (32%), Google Hangouts/Chat (16%), WhatsApp (16), Plenty of Fish (16%) and Instagram (14%).
Keep your money and your information safe with these protective measures:
For more information on how to recognize scams and reporting scams, visit the Federal Trade Commission website.
1 Source: Social Catfish