States with the biggest increases in elder fraud reports from 2021/22 to 2022/23
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5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
55,000
60,000
65,000
70,000
75,000
80,000
Alabama
5,234
6,277
Alaska
1,825
2,640
Arizona
11,717
18,161
Arkansas
4,782
4,991
California
57,824
71,729
Colorado
11,157
12,622
Connecticut
3,814
5,045
Delaware
6,175
3,838
Florida
24,958
30,821
Georgia
16,119
18,641
Hawaii
1,344
1,658
Idaho
1,733
2,056
Illinois
13,610
14,753
Indiana
7,123
8,246
Iowa
4,810
5,769
Kansas
3,816
4,348
Kentucky
3,826
4,183
Louisiana
4,043
4,766
Maine
2,064
3,080
Maryland
5,666
6,784
Massachusetts
11,249
13,289
Michigan
9,904
12,620
Minnesota
10,867
13,155
Mississippi
2,600
3,370
Missouri
8,455
10,895
Montana
1,641
2,032
Nebraska
2,495
3,303
Nevada
5,836
6,795
New Hampshire
1,858
2,461
New Jersey
11,448
14,020
New Mexico
3,342
4,335
New York
24,460
32,551
North Carolina
14,845
24,161
North Dakota
904
1,235
Ohio
19,771
24,760
Oklahoma
12,107
7,989
Oregon
5,896
7,773
Pennsylvania
22,391
28,113
Rhode Island
1,937
2,836
South Carolina
4,473
5,279
South Dakota
1,521
3,728
Tennessee
8,511
7,078
Texas
29,268
36,251
Utah
3,605
3,951
Vermont
909
1,182
Virginia
12,004
14,858
Washington
19,602
25,399
West Virginia
2,658
3,139
Wisconsin
6,230
7,214
Wyoming
863
1,015
Total Cases - 2021/22
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Total Cases - 2022/23
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