A study by the University of Georgia has found that people aged under 34, that is millennials and Gen Z, may be more willing to commit insurance fraud. "Many people, especially younger people, have an adversarial relationship with insurance companies," the study's lead author said. Younger generations' apathy may be because they're unaware of how it affects others, researchers added.
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Medhaa Gupta /
05:48 pm on
03 Sep