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Lower-income fraud victims were twice as likely to feel depressed or hopeless compared to higher-income victims, with rates of 22% and 11% respectively in 2025.

November 16, 2025

Lower-income fraud victims were twice as likely to feel depressed or hopeless compared to higher-income victims, with rates of 22% and 11% respectively in 2025. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Iris in November 2025. It covers topics including Consumer, Online shopping, Fraud, Scams. The original data appears in 2025 Identity & Cybersecurity Concerns (ICC) Survey. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.

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Published on 11/12/2025

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Lower-income fraud victims were twice as likely to feel depressed or hopeless compared to higher-income victims, with rates of 22% and 11% respectively in 2025. This data was published by Iris and covers Consumer, Online shopping, Fraud, Scams.

Where does this data come from?

This statistic comes from 2025 Identity & Cybersecurity Concerns (ICC) Survey, published by Iris on November 16, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.irisidentityprotection.com/infographics/icc-2025.

What cybersecurity topics does this cover?

This statistic relates to Consumer, Online shopping, Fraud, Scams. Browse more statistics on Consumer or from Iris.

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