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Watch Out for Romance Scams

New Guide Provides Help in Educating Older Adults

Romance scams commonly occur when a scammer creates a fake profile on a dating site or app, strikes up a relationship with a target and asks for money. According to the Federal Trade Commission, reported romance scam losses in 2020 reached a record $304 million, up about 50 percent from 2019. People ages 40 to 69 are the most likely to report losing money to romance scams. People age 70 and older reported the highest individual median losses at $9,475. Some romance scams also happen in person. These can involve older adults who are socially isolated or dependent on others to assist them. The scammer can be a person they meet at places such as churches, community centers, or social groups.

Money Smart for Older Adults is a free curriculum that includes an instructor guide with presentation content, speaker tips, hands-on activities, presentation slides, and a resource guide for participants. The resource guide can also serve as a stand-alone handout for distribution to libraries, senior centers, senior housing centers, and at senior information fairs and other events. All materials are provided free of charge and can be ordered in bulk for community-wide distribution.

Download the Money Smart for Older Adults training materials from the FDIC or order free handouts and other resources for older adults from the CFPB.

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