Teens falling for online scams at higher rate
The study shows that over the last five years, money lost by young adults, 20 years old and younger, grew nearly 2,500% from 2017-22 compared to 805% for seniors. FOX 7 Austin's Carissa Lehmkuhl has the latest.
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