September 2017 Nationwide Robocall Data
Calls Placed
2.4 Billion
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(-17.5% MoM)
Per Day
79.9M
Per Hour
3.3M
Per Second
925.1
Avg. Calls Per Person
7.3
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(-17.5% MoM)
Per Day
79.9M
Per Hour
3.3M
Per Second
925.1
Avg. Calls Per Person
7.3
Top Affected Areas Nationwide in September 2017
City | State | Est. Calls Received | % Change MoM | |
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1. | Atlanta | GA | 109,525,500 | -17 |
2. | New York | NY | 101,414,000 | -9 |
3. | Chicago | IL | 91,161,000 | -10 |
4. | Dallas | TX | 90,687,500 | -22 |
5. | Los Angeles | CA | 78,008,500 | -9 |
6. | Baltimore | MD | 57,768,000 | -13 |
7. | Newark | NJ | 55,626,500 | -13 |
8. | Houston | TX | 51,412,000 | -48 |
9. | Philadelphia | PA | 47,202,000 | -6 |
10. | San Francisco Bay Area | CA | 42,082,000 | -8 |
11. | Detroit | MI | 40,924,000 | -11 |
12. | Phoenix | AZ | 39,888,500 | -9 |
13. | San Diego | CA | 30,962,500 | -3 |
14. | Riverside | CA | 28,741,000 | -5 |
15. | Charlotte | NC | 26,771,000 | -15 |
16. | Miami | FL | 25,866,000 | -39 |
17. | Memphis | TN | 24,414,500 | -11 |
18. | Fort Lauderdale | FL | 23,278,500 | -34 |
19. | Orlando | FL | 22,763,500 | -37 |
20. | Baton Rouge | LA | 22,420,500 | -17 |
21. | Cleveland | OH | 22,374,000 | -12 |
22. | Camden | NJ | 22,370,000 | -9 |
23. | Birmingham | AL | 22,300,000 | -18 |
24. | Boston | MA | 21,728,500 | -7 |
25. | New Orleans | LA | 21,592,000 | -27 |
26. | Seattle | WA | 21,321,500 | -11 |
27. | Sacramento | CA | 21,111,500 | -7 |
28. | Fresno | CA | 21,045,500 | -8 |
29. | Tampa | FL | 20,489,000 | -34 |
30. | Denver | CO | 20,174,000 | -19 |
31. | Columbia | SC | 19,680,500 | -16 |
32. | Augusta | GA | 19,545,000 | -17 |
33. | Las Vegas | NV | 19,470,000 | -7 |
34. | St. Louis | MO | 18,697,000 | -7 |
35. | Columbus | OH | 18,646,000 | -8 |
36. | Alexandria | VA | 18,553,500 | -15 |
37. | Virginia Beach | VA | 18,417,500 | -10 |
38. | Buffalo | NY | 18,150,000 | -15 |
39. | Indianapolis | IN | 17,992,500 | -17 |
40. | Nashville | TN | 17,822,000 | -17 |
41. | Raleigh | NC | 17,203,500 | -13 |
42. | Charleston | SC | 16,935,000 | -17 |
43. | Pittsburgh | PA | 16,907,000 | -5 |
44. | Bakersfield | CA | 16,842,000 | -8 |
45. | Austin | TX | 16,825,500 | -24 |
46. | Washington | DC | 16,154,000 | -11 |
47. | Jackson | MS | 15,944,000 | -14 |
48. | Oklahoma City | OK | 15,421,500 | -20 |
49. | Shreveport | LA | 15,383,000 | -20 |
50. | San Antonio | TX | 15,249,500 | -29 |
51. | Little Rock | AR | 15,188,500 | -11 |
52. | Long Beach | CA | 14,990,500 | -9 |
53. | Greensboro | NC | 14,976,500 | -12 |
54. | New Haven | CT | 14,892,000 | -10 |
55. | Montgomery | AL | 14,579,000 | -18 |
56. | Springfield Gardens | NY | 14,387,500 | -25 |
57. | Fayetteville | NC | 14,189,000 | -13 |
58. | Richmond | VA | 14,068,000 | -12 |
59. | Minneapolis | MN | 13,787,000 | -7 |
60. | Salt Lake City | UT | 13,536,500 | -14 |
61. | Huntsville | AL | 12,991,000 | -14 |
62. | Hartford | CT | 12,460,000 | -13 |
63. | Akron | OH | 12,439,500 | -19 |
64. | West Palm Beach | FL | 11,898,500 | -38 |
65. | Jacksonville | FL | 11,829,500 | -35 |
66. | Cincinnati | OH | 11,733,000 | -20 |
67. | Tyler | TX | 11,588,000 | -31 |
68. | Macon | GA | 11,214,500 | -16 |
69. | Toledo | OH | 11,147,500 | -8 |
70. | Lafayette | LA | 10,969,000 | -34 |
71. | Milwaukee | WI | 10,880,000 | -17 |
72. | Greenville | NC | 10,281,500 | -17 |
73. | Savannah | GA | 10,243,500 | -19 |
74. | Chattanooga | TN | 9,985,000 | -17 |
75. | Jonesboro | AR | 9,746,000 | -12 |
76. | Lancaster | PA | 9,744,000 | -3 |
77. | Tulsa | OK | 9,714,500 | -26 |
78. | Kansas City | MO | 9,524,500 | -3 |
79. | Louisville | KY | 9,269,000 | -16 |
80. | Portland | OR | 9,162,500 | -17 |
81. | Greenville | SC | 9,138,500 | -20 |
82. | Pensacola | FL | 9,117,500 | -38 |
83. | Dayton | OH | 8,963,000 | -17 |
84. | Deer Park | NY | 8,957,000 | -28 |
85. | Santa Ana | CA | 8,831,000 | -12 |
86. | Wilkes Barre | PA | 8,296,500 | -10 |
87. | Poughkeepsie | NY | 8,253,500 | -17 |
88. | Wilmington | DE | 8,173,500 | -15 |
89. | Mobile | AL | 8,096,000 | -19 |
90. | Boise | ID | 8,066,500 | -20 |
91. | Southaven | MS | 7,869,000 | -5 |
92. | Albany | GA | 7,764,000 | -23 |
93. | Killeen | TX | 7,642,500 | -19 |
94. | Syracuse | NY | 7,449,000 | -13 |
95. | Albuquerque | NM | 7,001,500 | -11 |
96. | Fredericksburg | VA | 6,996,500 | -17 |
97. | Knoxville | TN | 6,934,500 | -17 |
98. | Erie | PA | 6,703,000 | -10 |
99. | Belleville | IL | 6,679,500 | -15 |
100. | Bowling Green | KY | 6,551,000 | -15 |
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