A new study found that the coronavirus pandemic has led to a decrease in spam calls.
The company said it analyzed one million consumer complaints to the Federal Trade Commission since the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic on March 8.
Since that time, Ohio saw a 51 percent decrease, Kentucky saw a 54 percent decrease and Indiana saw a 58 percent decrease, AllAreaCodes.com said. "Nationally, the number of complaints has steadily decreased every week. March 8 saw a 15% decline, March 22 a 23% decline, and the most recent figures for the week of April 5 jumped to a 58% decline," the group said.
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