Protecting Alaska Seniors from Investment Scams
Investment fraud is the costliest scam type targeting American seniors, and Alaska is no exception. In 2025, 44 Alaska seniors aged 60 and older reported investment scam complaints to the FBI. With total elder fraud losses in the state reaching $16.3 million, protecting retirement savings has never been more critical.
Why Alaska Seniors Are Especially Vulnerable
Several factors unique to Alaska put seniors at heightened risk for investment fraud:
- Geographic isolation: Alaska is the most geographically isolated state, with many seniors living in remote communities accessible only by plane or boat
- Extreme winter isolation: Long, dark Alaskan winters keep seniors indoors for months, increasing time online and exposure to digital scams
- Military retiree population: Alaska’s large military retiree community is specifically targeted by scammers impersonating VA and military benefits offices
- Limited local services: Many Alaskan communities have no local computer shops, banks, or government offices, forcing seniors to rely on phone and online services
- High cost of living: Alaska’s expensive cost of living means financial losses from scams are even more devastating to seniors on fixed incomes
5-Year Trend: Investment Scam Losses in Alaska (2021–2025)
| Year | Victims (60+) | Losses | YoY Change |
| 2021 | 10 | $1.4M | — |
| 2022 | 15 | $1.3M | -5% |
| 2023 | 17 | $1.9M | +45% |
| 2024 | 35 | $1.7M | -10% |
| 2025 | 44 | $6.0M | +255% |
| 5-Year Total | 121 | $12.4M | +335% |
Source: FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Annual Reports, 2021–2025. Victims and losses for Alaska residents aged 60 and older.
Alaska ranks #45 nationally in investment scam losses targeting seniors, with $6.0 million lost in 2025 across 44 reported victims. Year over year, losses surged +255% — significantly faster than the national average of +83%. Over the full five-year period, investment scam losses in Alaska grew +335%.
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Report Investment Fraud in Alaska
- Office of the Alaska Attorney General: (907) 269-5602 | law.alaska.gov
- SEC: sec.gov/tcr
- FINRA: (844) 574-3577 | brokercheck.finra.org
- FBI IC3: ic3.gov
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