AARP Fraud Frontiers: Our Susceptibility to Fraud
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This report examines the incidence of scam encounters and resulting financial losses among U.S. adults ages 18+, and the influence of various risk factors (e.g., emotions and stressful life events) and protective factors (e.g., using a robocall blocking service) on fraud susceptibility.
This report examines the incidence of scam encounters and resulting financial losses among U.S. adults ages 18+, and the influence of various risk factors (e.g., emotions and stressful life events) and protective factors (e.g., using a robocall blocking service) on fraud susceptibility.
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