LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Study Reveals SNAP Fraud Costs Surge to $4.14 Per $1 Lost as Digital and EBT Schemes Escalate
LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Study Reveals SNAP Fraud Costs Surge to $4.14 Per $1 Lost as Digital and EBT Schemes Escalate |
[23-September-2025] |
Volume of fraudulent cases has doubled since 2024 - Expanded digital access and multi-program eligibility systems are fueling identity theft, EBT account takeovers, and delays ATLANTA, Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LexisNexis® Risk Solutions today released its fourth annual True Cost of Fraud™ Study for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) agencies and Integrated Eligibility Systems (IES). The report reveals that the cost and volume of SNAP fraud have risen sharply over the past year, driven by the accelerated shift to digital channels, increasingly sophisticated Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) theft schemes, and complex multi-program eligibility systems. The findings of this year's report are especially significant given the administrative and programmatic changes introduced to SNAP agencies across the country by House Resolution 1 (H.R. 1). According to the 2025 study, the average monthly rate of fraudulent SNAP applications and post-issuance cases has doubled since 2024. For every $1 in SNAP benefits lost to fraud, agencies now incur $4.14 in total costs, up from $3.93 a year ago. "SNAP is a lifeline for millions of families, and these findings highlight how increasingly sophisticated criminals are targeting this critical benefit program," said Amanda D' Amico, Senior Director at LexisNexis Risk Solutions. "Digital channels and expanded eligibility systems improve access but also expand the attack surface. Agencies that leverage real-time data, identity verification, and digital authentication solutions to detect fraud and increase cross-program collaboration can turn the tide against fraud while ensuring timely benefits for those in need." Key Findings
"This year's findings paint a sobering picture of the escalating threats SNAP agencies face," said Haywood Talcove, CEO of LexisNexis Risk Solutions Government. "Fraudsters are exploiting digital channels and artificial intelligence, stealing identities, and leveraging sophisticated schemes to divert critical benefits. Without modernization, robust data sharing, and strong identity verification, fraud will continue to drain resources from the people who need them most. The good news is that agencies investing in advanced fraud detection are proving it's possible to protect integrity while simultaneously improving access to benefits." About the 2025 Study Download a copy of the True Cost of Fraud™ Study for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Integrated Eligibility Systems (IES). Register here for an informative webinar on the study on October 14, 2025. About LexisNexis Risk Solutions Media Contact: Paul Eckloff Mobile: +1.202.941.6986
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