Updated
Updated · Eyewitness News 3 · Jun 16
BBB Says Connecticut Job Scam Reports Doubled to 217 as Average Losses Hit $1,924
Updated
Updated · Eyewitness News 3 · Jun 16

BBB Says Connecticut Job Scam Reports Doubled to 217 as Average Losses Hit $1,924

3 articles · Updated · Eyewitness News 3 · Jun 16

Summary

  • Connecticut logged 217 employment scam reports in 2025, up from 108 a year earlier, while the average victim loss jumped from $701 to $1,924, the Better Business Bureau said.
  • Task-based schemes are helping drive the rise: one South Windsor woman thought Warner Bros had hired her to like YouTube videos, then lost $15,000 after being pushed into a fake cryptocurrency investment.
  • About half of reported job scams began with a text message, and BBB said unsolicited offers, no interview, unusually high pay and any upfront payment are key warning signs.
  • Nationwide, BBB recorded 600 reports of similar task-based job scams, adding to a broader surge in employment fraud that has more than doubled overall reports.

Insights

Job scams have doubled, but what economic pressures are making so many people vulnerable to these schemes?
As job scams evolve with AI and crypto, are traditional prevention tips becoming obsolete for the average person?
With billions lost to job scams, should social media and payment apps face liability for enabling these fraudulent networks?