16-05-2016 12:03 via dispatch.com

Can more be done to protect seniors from scams?

With the population of Americans age 65 or older expected to triple by 2040, and a growing number of seniors being swindled of their life savings by scam artists and people they hold dear, state and federal authorities are calling on financial institutions to provide better protections. Though financial exploitation is one of the most common forms of elder abuse, it also is one of the least reported.
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