Millennials, Gen Z may not know they're committing fraud or they may just not care If you're under the age of 34, you may be more willing to commit insurance fraud, according to new University of ...
If you're under the age of 34, you may be more willing to commit insurance fraud, according to new research from the University of Georgia. The findings of the study suggest that younger adults ...
A recent study suggests people under age 34 may be more likely to commit insurance fraud. The study, led by a University of Georgia professor, surveyed about 1,500 adults. Potential reasons include ...
STRONGER IMMIGRATION LAWS. WELL, THE STATE IS SPENDING NEARLY A HALF MILLION DOLLARS OF YOUR MONEY INVESTIGATING WHAT THEY CALL POTENTIAL IRREGULARITIES IN NEW MEXICO’S INSURANCE FRAUD FUND. AND ...
If you're under the age of 34, you may be more willing to commit insurance fraud, according to new University of Georgia research published in the Journal of Consumer Affairs. Subscribe to our ...
If you’re under the age of 34, you may be more willing to commit insurance fraud, according to new University of Georgia research. The new study suggests that the younger you are, the more likely you ...