One in 10 U.S. Adults Say They Have Been Victims of Identity Theft Since the COVID-19 Pandemic Began
TransUnion conducted a survey revealing that 83% of U.S. adults are concerned about identity theft, with 32% feeling increased distress since the pandemic started. Alarmingly, 10% reported being victims of identity theft. The survey, which included 2,108 adults, highlighted that security and convenience are equally important for 43% of respondents accessing government accounts. Gen Z faces the highest rates of identity theft and unemployment benefits fraud. The findings underscore the urgent need for government agencies to enhance security measures while ensuring accessibility for citizens.
- High awareness of identity theft among adults.
- Increased focus on improving security in government services.
- Potential for growth in fraud prevention solutions.
- 10% of adults are victims of identity theft.
- Gen Z experiences the highest rates of fraud.
- Government agencies challenged by rising fraud cases.
Survey from TransUnion’s public sector business finds expectations are high for government agencies to provide secure yet convenient experiences
CHICAGO, Sept. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- More than eight in 10 U.S. adults (
The survey of 2,108 U.S. adults on August 11, 2020, also observed types of fraud that are impacting both government agencies and consumers. Unemployment benefits and tax return fraud, among others, are challenging for government agencies because consumers have high expectations concerning the security of their accounts.
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“As federal and state government agencies support millions of consumers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s apparent that fraudsters are gaining access to accounts and funds that are meant to help individuals in need,” said Jonathan McDonald, executive vice president of TransUnion’s public sector business unit. “During these difficult times, it’s critical for government agencies to provide secure, friction-right experiences to ensure citizens are equipped to safely access their accounts or much-needed benefits.”
Government fraud impacting youngest generations most
Besides the respondents who said they were a victim of identity theft,
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Furthermore, a small percentage of respondents have either had their 2019 tax return fraudulently filed (
“Our findings make it abundantly clear that the youngest adults are being targeted most by fraudsters. This is also one of the most vulnerable populations with many just beginning their careers. At the same time, these individuals also are tech savvy with the most substantive online profiles, and that’s why it’s critical for government agencies to provide secure, yet convenient opportunities for this population to confirm their identity accurately,” concluded McDonald.
TransUnion’s public sector business supports federal, state and local agencies by providing mission-critical solutions to improve citizen safety, manage compliance and boost services for constituents. TransUnion’s fraud solutions unite both consumer and device identities to detect threats across markets, fusing traditional data science with machine learning to provide businesses and government agencies with unique insights about consumer transactions.
To access more information about the public sector survey, please click here.
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