Chapter 8. Identity Theft and Your Credit

Identity theft is such a rapidly-growing crime that some experts say it’s no longer a matter of whether you’ll become a victim—it’s a matter of when.

Currently, experts estimate between 9 million and 10 million people per year fall victim to identity theft. The annual costs of this crime are staggering:

  • Billions of dollars in losses to business and institutions

  • Millions of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses for consumers

  • 300 million hours spent by consumers trying to resolve the problem, stop the fraud, and clear up their credit reports

Identity theft encompasses a variety of crimes, from stealing someone’s credit card number to opening accounts in the victim’s name. About 15 percent of victims report that their ...

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