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Bank Fraud Hitting Seniors the Hardest

Majority of the $2 billion-plus in losses are from U.S. citizens over the age of 60

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Bank Fraud Hitting Seniors the Hardest

A report published this week by the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) showed that seniors are taking a disproportionate hit when it comes to financial fraud.

The majority of the $2 billion-plus in losses reported are from United States citizens over the age of 60.

However, the FTC said the number, including investment scams, is probably more than $80 billion.

The stress that this brings, especially over the holidays, on seniors is substantial, as seniors already are anxious about financial security.

Financial fraud is increasing overall year over year, and particularly with schemes that steal more than $100,000 from individuals.

Banks, however, have taken notice of the trend, and fraud prevention is one of the top priorities stated in multiple surveys of bankers for 2026.

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