New Pew Research Survey: 73% of U.S. Adults Have Been Victims of an Online Scam

 Online scams are now so widespread that they’ve touched nearly three out of four Americans. According to a new Pew Research Center survey of 9,397 U.S. adults, 73% have experienced some type of online scam or attack — a clear sign that digital fraud has become a defining threat of our time.

And the trend is only getting worse. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported $16.6 billion in losses in 2024, the highest total ever recorded. From fraudulent purchases to hacked accounts, Americans across all age groups are being targeted — often multiple times.

Online Scams Are Now a National Concern

Pew found that more than nine in ten Americans see online scams and cyberattacks as a national problem, and 79% describe them as a major problem. The issue crosses demographic lines, affecting younger and older adults alike — even though many still assume older generations are the primary targets.

Most Common Scams Affecting Americans

The survey identified six types of online scams, with many people experiencing more than one.

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