While economies the world over suffered, slowed, and effectively stopped due to the pandemic, the fraud economy flourished. Experts estimated that the annual global cost of fraud in 2020 would total just over $5 trillion USD—more than the GDP of most countries.
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#51. Washington D.C.
- Losses per victim: $691 (69% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#12 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $146,462 (#51 highest among all states)
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#50. Kansas
- Losses per victim: $980 (56% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#38 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $734,971 (#38 highest among all states)
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#49. Kentucky
- Losses per victim: $1,085 (51% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 25 (#39 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $1,227,261 (#33 highest among all states)
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#48. New Hampshire
- Losses per victim: $1,133 (49% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 30 (#20 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $464,359 (#45 highest among all states)
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#47. Nebraska
- Losses per victim: $1,216 (45% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#35 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $617,568 (#43 highest among all states)
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#46. Tennessee
- Losses per victim: $1,221 (45% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 28 (#27 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $2,347,435 (#25 highest among all states)
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#45. Arkansas
- Losses per victim: $1,283 (42% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 23 (#49 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $889,084 (#35 highest among all states)
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#44. Michigan
- Losses per victim: $1,287 (42% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 29 (#22 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,797,858 (#15 highest among all states)
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#43. New Mexico
- Losses per victim: $1,322 (40% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 25 (#41 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $699,286 (#41 highest among all states)
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#42. Indiana
- Losses per victim: $1,327 (40% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#34 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $2,342,017 (#26 highest among all states)
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#41. Montana
- Losses per victim: $1,346 (39% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 24 (#46 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $349,880 (#48 highest among all states)
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#40. Delaware
- Losses per victim: $1,351 (39% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 54 (#1 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $728,047 (#39 highest among all states)
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#39. Virginia
- Losses per victim: $1,369 (38% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 34 (#4 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $4,080,951 (#12 highest among all states)
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#38. Alabama
- Losses per victim: $1,421 (35% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 27 (#30 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $1,946,953 (#30 highest among all states)
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#37. Mississippi
- Losses per victim: $1,431 (35% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 24 (#44 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $1,033,097 (#34 highest among all states)
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#36. Wisconsin
- Losses per victim: $1,475 (33% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 25 (#43 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $2,131,149 (#28 highest among all states)
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#35. Maryland
- Losses per victim: $1,505 (32% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 34 (#5 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,131,274 (#21 highest among all states)
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#34. Pennsylvania
- Losses per victim: $1,506 (32% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#11 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $6,180,208 (#9 highest among all states)
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#33. Washington
- Losses per victim: $1,538 (30% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 31 (#16 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,661,392 (#16 highest among all states)
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#32. Idaho
- Losses per victim: $1,560 (29% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 23 (#48 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $688,153 (#42 highest among all states)
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#31. West Virginia
- Losses per victim: $1,575 (28% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#13 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $888,281 (#36 highest among all states)
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#30. Vermont
- Losses per victim: $1,614 (27% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 31 (#15 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $324,466 (#49 highest among all states)
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#29. Nevada
- Losses per victim: $1,706 (23% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 43 (#2 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $2,310,590 (#27 highest among all states)
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#28. Oklahoma
- Losses per victim: $1,713 (22% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 25 (#42 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $1,685,731 (#31 highest among all states)
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#27. Arizona
- Losses per victim: $1,724 (22% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#14 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,953,548 (#13 highest among all states)
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#26. South Dakota
- Losses per victim: $1,763 (20% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 20 (#51 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $322,646 (#50 highest among all states)
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#25. North Carolina
- Losses per victim: $1,825 (17% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 28 (#26 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $5,335,908 (#10 highest among all states)
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#24. Massachusetts
- Losses per victim: $1,843 (16% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 30 (#18 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,853,482 (#14 highest among all states)
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#23. Alaska
- Losses per victim: $1,844 (16% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 27 (#29 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $368,833 (#47 highest among all states)
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#22. Connecticut
- Losses per victim: $1,855 (16% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 30 (#17 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $2,014,503 (#29 highest among all states)
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#21. Missouri
- Losses per victim: $1,939 (12% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 28 (#25 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,370,742 (#18 highest among all states)
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#20. Texas
- Losses per victim: $1,940 (12% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 27 (#31 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $15,309,037 (#4 highest among all states)
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#19. South Carolina
- Losses per victim: $1,974 (10% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 30 (#19 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,062,167 (#23 highest among all states)
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#18. California
- Losses per victim: $2,046 (7% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 34 (#6 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $26,912,115 (#2 highest among all states)
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#17. Maine
- Losses per victim: $2,082 (5% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 28 (#24 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $814,195 (#37 highest among all states)
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#16. Hawaii
- Losses per victim: $2,134 (3% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 23 (#47 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $719,324 (#40 highest among all states)
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#15. Minnesota
- Losses per victim: $2,196 (0% lower than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#36 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,237,364 (#20 highest among all states)
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#14. North Dakota
- Losses per victim: $2,228 (1% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 24 (#45 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $416,570 (#46 highest among all states)
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#13. Colorado
- Losses per victim: $2,398 (9% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#10 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $4,446,800 (#11 highest among all states)
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#12. Louisiana
- Losses per victim: $2,485 (13% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#37 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $2,942,669 (#24 highest among all states)
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#11. Illinois
- Losses per victim: $2,549 (16% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#33 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $8,489,230 (#8 highest among all states)
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#10. Oregon
- Losses per victim: $2,610 (18% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 29 (#23 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,241,371 (#19 highest among all states)
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#9. New York
- Losses per victim: $2,668 (21% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#9 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $16,997,357 (#3 highest among all states)
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#8. New Jersey
- Losses per victim: $3,008 (37% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 33 (#7 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $9,075,647 (#7 highest among all states)
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#7. Wyoming
- Losses per victim: $3,373 (53% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 29 (#21 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $573,464 (#44 highest among all states)
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#6. Rhode Island
- Losses per victim: $3,463 (57% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 32 (#8 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $1,232,834 (#32 highest among all states)
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#5. Florida
- Losses per victim: $3,495 (59% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 36 (#3 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $27,055,269 (#1 highest among all states)
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#4. Ohio
- Losses per victim: $3,687 (67% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 26 (#32 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $11,425,775 (#6 highest among all states)
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#3. Utah
- Losses per victim: $3,713 (69% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 25 (#40 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,099,967 (#22 highest among all states)
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#2. Georgia
- Losses per victim: $4,431 (101% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 28 (#28 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $13,182,112 (#5 highest among all states)
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#1. Iowa
- Losses per victim: $4,858 (121% higher than the national average)- Victims per 100,000 citizens: 23 (#50 highest among all states)
- Total monetary loss: $3,507,557 (#17 highest among all states)