1 in 5.56

The odds a victim of identity theft will have ongoing problems associated with the theft are 1 in 5.56 (US, 2005).

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Baum K. National Crime Victimization Survey: Identity Theft, 2005. Bureau of Justice Statistics. November 2007.:1-8.

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Victim

Households experiencing identity theft are defined as those in which at least one member experienced one or more types of identity theft.

Identity theft

Households experiencing identity theft are defined as those in which at least one member experienced one or more types of identity theft.

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Rounding Rules

Odds more likely than 1 in 10, such as 1 in 3.42, are rounded to three significant digits. Odds less likely than 1 in 10, such as 1 in 420.4, are rounded to four significant digits. Trailing zeros after the decimal point are dropped for readability, even though they may still be significant.

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Odds you won't see: 1 in 2.412; 63.042; 425,242c

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