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In Q4 2023 , 42% of Gen Zers admitted a willingness to engage in first -party fraud, in which they dispute a purchase with their payment provider.
This was significantly higher than any other generation.
The next highest was millennials, with only 22% admitting to engaging in fraud.
The willingness of Gen Z to engage in online fraud is a reflection of the complex interplay of economic pressures, changing consumer behaviors, and the influence of social media.
This trend stems from a place of financial stress, a desire for affordability, and a distinct approach to brand loyalty and consumption.
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