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4.2 Billion Robocalls in August Set All-Time Record for YouMail Robocall Index
[September 10, 2018]

4.2 Billion Robocalls in August Set All-Time Record for YouMail Robocall Index


IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. public has been worn down by the stunning growth of the nation's robocalling problem over the past year, culminating in a new monthly record of 4.2 billion robocalls received nationwide in August, the highest number of robocalls ever recorded in a single month since the YouMail Robocall Index launched in 2015. The volume equals some 136.2 million calls placed every day during August, or 1,576 robocalls for every second of the month.

In the first eight months of this year, robocalls were up 33.2% to 28.5 billion total calls, compared to 21.4 billion in the first eight months of 2017. That steady increase has been due mainly to more Americans who have avoided answering their phones, causing the dialers to place still more calls in their efforts to get through.





Month

Calls/Month

Calls/Day

Calls/Hour

Call/Minute

Calls/Second

Aug. 2018

4.220 billion

136.1 million

5.67 million

94,548

1,576

Jul. 2018

3.999 billion

129.0 million

5.37 million

89,603

1,493

Jun. 2018

4.125 billion

137.4 million

5.72 million

95,479

1,591

May 2018

4.060 billion

130.9 million

5.45 million

90,961

1,516

Apr. 2018

3.361 billion

112.0 million

4.66 million

77,802

1,297

Mar. 2018

3.156 billion

101.8 million

4.24 million

70,695

1,178

Feb. 2018

2.747 billion

98.1 million

4.08 million

68,149

1,136

Jan. 2018

2.397 billion

92.7 million

3.86 million

64,408

1,073


These latest monthly figures come from YouMail, a free robocall blocking solution for mobile phones. YouMail uses its patented smart blocking technology to block unwanted robocallers by making sure the user's phone doesn't ring, and then plays an out-of-service message that leads them to think they dialed an invalid number. YouMail identifies problematic numbers and robocalls using a combination of its recently patented audio fingerprinting technology, call patterns, and consumer feedback.

YouMail provides the YouMail Robocall Index to estimate of robocall volume across the country and in particular area codes each month. This estimate is formed by extrapolating from the behavior of the billions of calls YouMail has handled for its users, and these statistics are regularly cited by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a definitive source for national data trends.   

"As the cost of placing these calls approaches zero for many ruthless robocallers, there is little reason to expect this problem to decline anytime soon," said YouMail CEO Alex Quilici. "You wouldn't run your PC without antivirus software, so why would you run your mobile phone without a robocall blocking app?"

How Robocalls Break Down

Scam calls continued to grow In August, up to an estimated 1.76 billion robocalls, or nearly 42% of all robocalls made in the month, up from 1.44 billion robocalls in July. In contrast, there was a decline in Alerts and Reminder robocalls in August, the types of robocalls people usually want. These types of robocalls were down over 33% after fairly steady call volumes in recent months. The result is that a larger percentage of the overall robocalls are ones that people generally don't want.

Type of Robocall

Estimated August Robocalls

Percentage of August Robocalls

Alerts and Reminders

667 million (-247 million)

16% (-7%)

Payment Reminders

1.03 billion (+96 million)

24% (+1%)

Telemarketing

757 million (+22 million)

18% (flat)

Scams

1.76 billion (+302 million)

42% (+6%)

The top five scam types have changed dramatically over the course of the year. In August, the top five scams were Health Insurance Scams, Interest Rate Scams, Easy Money Scams, Search Listing Scams, and Home-Related Scams.

Rank

Type of Scam

Estimated August Robocalls

Summary of Scam

1

Health and Health Insurance Scams

409 million

Identify theft/scam payments

2

Interest Rate Scams

146 million

Identity theft

3

Easy Money Scams

125 million

Payments required to make money

4

Search Listing Scams

85 million

Payment to maintain search listing

5

Home-Related Scams

68 million

"Free" home services that aren't free.

There has been an explosion of health and health insurance related scams (409 million) that use a variety of pretenses to collect personal information or payments for insurance that's never delivered or owed. There has also been a big increase in "Easy Money" scams, which are calls promising very simple ways to quickly make a lot of money, all of which tend to require an initial or ongoing monetary investment. However, as the school year begins, there has been a relative decline in student loan scams (no longer in the top five scams).

Who Gets The Most Robocalls

The best measure of the robocall problem is calls/person/month. The (404) area code in Atlanta was the #1 robocalled group, suffering through an average of 64 robocalls/person/month. The (202) area code in Washington DC was #2, with an average of nearly 49 robocalls/person/month. The (225) area code in Baton Rouge, Louisiana had residents who got more than 43/person/month. 

30 Most Robocalled Area Codes Per Capita (August 2018)




Rank

Area Code

Location

Est. Calls Received

PerCapita/mo


1

404

Atlanta, GA

78,368,408

64.08


2

202

Washington, DC

27,558,336

48.62


3

225

Baton Rouge, LA

31,316,424

43.22


4

901

Memphis, TN

34,842,224

30.77


5

954

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

49,565,184

30.54


6

347

New York, NY

39,914,984

30.00


7

478

Macon, GA

17,453,808

29.24


8

571

Alexandria, VA

10,293,384

27.85


9

214

Dallas, TX

60,441,240

26.03


10

205

Birmingham, AL

35,354,136

25.55


11

501

Little Rock, AR

21,291,440

25.17


12

229

Albany, GA

14,107,104

24.35


13

504

New Orleans, LA

24,305,816

24.00


14

702

Las Vegas, NV

32,856,552

23.93


15

407

Orlando, FL

33,576,840

23.30


16

210

San Antonio, TX

32,130,896

23.10


17

337

Lafayette, LA

20,411,088

23.08


18

832

Houston, TX

64,310,104

23.04


19

512

Austin, TX

28,764,672

22.24


20

240

Baltimore, MD

23,737,296

22.07


21

704

Charlotte, NC

36,215,944

21.98


22

216

Cleveland, OH

23,606,512

21.78


23

813

Tampa, FL

24,998,776

21.62


24

912

Savannah, GA

18,348,312

21.44


25

803

Columbia, SC

30,117,408

21.29


26

251

Mobile, AL

13,563,960

20.86


27

843

Charleston, SC

28,239,584

20.82


28

314

St. Louis, MO

26,060,176

20.71


29

561

West Palm Beach, FL

25,345,256

20.41


30

318

Shreveport, LA

23,133,640

20.24










In terms of raw robocall volume, Atlanta topped the YouMail 50 Most Robocalled Cities in America list for the 33rd month in a row, as area residents received 187.1 million robocalls in August. Atlanta was followed by Dallas, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston – all cities that had well over 100 million robocalls each.

Top 30 Most Robocalled Cities (August 2018)










Rank

City-Area

Est. Calls Rec.

Change (M:M)

% Chg.

Last Rank

1

Atlanta, GA

187,066,128

8,019,416

4%

1

2

Dallas, TX

161,965,978

9,827,586

6%

2

3

New York, NY

151,840,604

4,080,060

3%

3

4

Los Angeles, CA

145,133,574

7,434,126

5%

4

5

Chicago, IL

134,714,180

4,999,388

4%

5

6

Houston, TX

134,174,340

6,362,748

5%

6

7

Baltimore, MD

96,148,878

4,656,198

5%

7

8

Phoenix, AZ

81,576,572

6,744,700

9%

9

9

San Francisco Bay Area, CA

78,502,858

4,112,138

6%

10

10

Newark, NJ

78,413,206

3,095,774

4%

8

11

Philadelphia, PA

72,456,650

2,644,346

4%

11

12

Detroit, MI

68,687,410

1,566,914

2%

12

13

Miami, FL

58,886,904

1,713,312

3%

13

14

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

55,563,996

2,711,156

5%

14

15

San Diego, CA

49,643,108

1,300,852

3%

15

16

Charlotte, NC

44,585,964

2,742,892

7%

17

17

Riverside, CA

44,559,936

1,175,272

3%

16

18

Tampa, FL

43,854,288

2,892,056

7%

18

19

Seattle, WA

41,624,556

4,022,204

11%

19

20

Cleveland, OH

38,086,194

3,041,450

9%

23

21

Birmingham, AL

37,389,704

2,035,568

6%

21

22

Buffalo, NY

37,254,262

2,090,446

6%

22

23

Las Vegas, NV

36,929,876

3,835,180

12%

27

24

New Orleans, LA

36,756,356

951,308

3%

20

25

Denver, CO

36,662,848

1,853,808

5%

25

26

Orlando, FL

36,638,266

3,061,426

9%

26

27

Memphis, TN

36,081,556

1,239,332

4%

24

28

Sacramento, CA

35,881,526

3,803,822

12%

30

29

Augusta, GA

33,516,834

1,810,010

6%

33

30

Baton Rouge, LA

32,890,716

1,574,292

5%

35


























For more information about the YouMail Robocall Index or to view the monthly reports, please visit http://robocallindex.com. To join the YouMail Robocall Index mailing list, please write to [email protected].

About YouMail, Inc.
YouMail, Inc. is the leading provider of intelligent, cloud-based telecommunication services. The company's flagship service provides an automated virtual receptionist that replaces the subscriber's voicemail on iPhone, Android, and Windows phones. This service stops robocalls, and delights other callers by instantly greeting, routing, and responding to them, personally and memorably, and even provides free conference calls YouMail also provides data on problematic phone number behavior, through a reverse phone lookup service that allows anyone to identify and comment on suspicious numbers, an application program interface (API) that any telecom service provider or third-party developer can use to determine whether a number is problematic, and the YouMail Robocall Index™, which since its launch in in September 2015 has emerged as the nation's definitive source on robocalling data for telecom carriers, smartphone and app companies, and public policymakers. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., YouMail, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is privately funded.

Contact:

Keya Balar for YouMail
Lumina Communications
[email protected]
646-791-9600

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