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Fraud against U.S. service members and veterans reached $600 million in 2024, prompting calls for stronger federal action.
Fraud targeting U.S. service members, veterans, and their families is rising, with 210,000 complaints reported to the FTC in 2024 and nearly $600 million in losses.
At a January 21 House hearing, lawmakers and advocates called for stronger federal action, citing a lack of enforcement by the CFPB and FTC over the past year despite the Military Lending Act and VA program abuses.
The VA reported 150 criminal fraud investigations in fiscal 2025.
Experts stress the need for better funding and staffing to prevent scams, especially for military spouses vulnerable to job fraud due to frequent relocations.
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El fraude contra los miembros del servicio y los veteranos de EE. UU. alcanzó los $600 millones en 2024, lo que provocó llamados a una acción federal más fuerte.