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There were 16.4 million victims age 16 or older of this type of identity theft, which was similar to findings in 2012 (15.3 million persons) (table 1). About 8.6 million victims experienced the fraudulent use of their credit cards, a slight increase from 7.7 million victims in 2012.
WASHINGTON ― In 2021, about 23.9 million U.S. residents age 16 or older (9% of the population) had experienced identity theft in the past 12 months, ing to the Bureau of Justice Statistics new report Victims of Identity Theft, 2021.
The four types of identity theft include medical, criminal, financial and child identity theft. Medical identity theft occurs when individuals identify themselves as another to procure free medical care.
In 2016, an estimated 26 million persons, or about 10% of all U.S. residents age 16 or older, reported that they had been victims of identity theft during the prior 12 months (figure 1).
In 2012, the unauthorized misuse or attempted misuse of an existing account was the most common type of identity theft, experienced by 15.3 million persons age 16 or older (6% of all persons) (table 1).
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National Crime Victimization Survey The NCVS, administered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), provides a detailed picture of crime incidents, victims, and trends. The program began in 1973 as the National Crime Survey (NCS).
SAN FRANCISCO, February 5, 2014 The 2014 Identity Fraud Study released today by Javelin Strategy Research (@JavelinStrategy), reports an increase of more than 500,000 fraud victims to 13.1 million people in 2013, the second highest number since the study began.

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