Child Identity Theft In The United States

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A rising crisis all over the world, and especially in the U.S., is child identity theft. Somebody stole 9-year-old Kyle Shoemaker’s identity to open up two credit card accounts and an $18,000 line of credit. Identity thieves don’t care about age, race, or gender. They’ll do what it takes to make themselves happy. Statistics • The U.S. Federal Trade Commission received 250,854 identity theft complaints in 2010. • Florida, Arizona, and California have the highest per capita rate of identity theft. • Identity fraud crimes that were committed by people that the victim knew, also known as “friendly fraud,” has grown by seven percent; people between the ages of 25 and 34 are most likely to be victim to this. Prevention • Shred any documents,

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