10 States Where Fraud Is Rampant. Is Yours on the List?

WalletHub report compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 14 key metrics, including each state’s vulnerability to identity theft and fraud.

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Identity theft and fraud cases are on the rise. To shed light on where consumers face the greatest risks, personal finance site WalletHub identified the states where people are the most susceptible to scams and bad actors. 

2024’s States Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft & Fraud compares the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 14 key metrics, including each state’s vulnerability to identity theft and fraud, as well as state policies that protect against these crimes.

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Most and Least Vulnerable States of 2024
Most VulnerableLeast Vulnerable States
1. District of Columbia1. Kansas
2. Delaware2. Rhode Island
3. Florida3. Iowa
4. Nevada4. New Mexico
5. Georgia5. Montana
6. South Carolina6. Alaska
7. Maryland7. Oklahoma
8. California8. Wisconsin
9. Virginia9. Wyoming
10. Texas10. Illinois

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Kathryn Pomroy
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For the past 18+ years, Kathryn has highlighted the humanity in personal finance by shaping stories that identify the opportunities and obstacles in managing a person's finances. All the same, she’ll jump on other equally important topics if needed. Kathryn graduated with a degree in Journalism and lives in Duluth, Minnesota. She joined Kiplinger in 2023 as a contributor.