A January 2015 survey of likely Minnesota voters revealed over a third of them had a credit or debit card replaced because of fraud or a data breach.

The Minnesota Credit Union Network commissioned the survey, held by Fluence Media, a public relations firm, and American Strategies, a Washington, D.C.–based consulting and polling firm.

The survey of 500 Minnesotans found that 42% of Minnesotans under age 50 had a credit or debit card replaced due to fraud or a data breach, and 28% of Minnesotans over age 50 had as well. The survey also found college-educated Minnesotans were more likely to have cards replaced due to fraud or a breach than non-college educated ones did, though MnCUN did not reveal those numbers.

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