Operation Clean Sweep: The National Effort to Remove Thousands of Illegal Robocallers

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Pick up your phone and there it is again. That familiar, slightly maddening pause before a robotic voice begins selling you something you never asked for, or worse, impersonating your bank. It happens to nearly all of us, every single day. The sheer scale of this problem in the United States has reached a level that would be almost comical if so much money and personal security were not on the line.

Federal agencies, state attorneys general, and consumer watchdogs have spent years building a legal and technological arsenal to fight back. The results, as you’ll discover, are both encouraging and frustrating in equal measure. Let’s dive in.

A Problem Bigger Than Most People Realize

A Problem Bigger Than Most People Realize (Image Credits: Pixabay)
A Problem Bigger Than Most People Realize (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Honestly, the raw numbers are staggering. U.S. consumers received 52.5 billion robocalls throughout 2025, according to YouMail’s Robocall Index, a decline of less than one percent from the 52.8 billion robocalls recorded in 2024. Think about that for a moment. Over 50 billion calls. That is roughly 160 calls for every single American, including newborns.

Unwanted telemarketing and scam calls surged over fifteen percent in 2025, making up more than half of all robocalls, up from roughly half the prior year. According to the Pew Research Center, nearly a third of American adults say they get at least one scam phone call a day, and for an unlucky one in five, they receive several scam calls a day.

The monthly average of scam…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-04-04 13:48:00

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