Every year, the FTC reports to Congress on the agency’s recent efforts to protect older adults. Check out this year’s report for new scam and fraud trends, FTC cases and rulemakings that impacted older adults, and updates on Pass It On and other outreach programs.
What else is new? This year’s report also highlights work from the Scams Against Older Adults Advisory Group, which the FTC formed in 2022 as part of the Stop Senior Scams Act. Over the past two years, the Advisory Group’s four committees — focused on industry training, research, education and outreach, and technology — have met regularly to discuss ways to better identify and stop scams that affect older adults. (Read More)
