Tell The Post: Are you in your 20s and a victim of financial fraud?

Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary wants to know your story.

I’m Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist for The Washington Post. There’s a perception that financial crime is largely confined to seniors. But federal data shows more than 2 in 5 adults between 20 and 29 reported losing money in a scam last year.

If you’d like to share your story for a future column, please fill out the questionnaire below. We will not publish or share this information without following up with you, so please provide your contact information.

For a deep dive into how criminals manipulate victims, read “Scammed,” a seven-part series that chronicles how one woman was swindled out of most of her retirement savings.

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