FTC releases Do Not Call Registry Data Book for FY2025

The Federal Trade Commission released its annual report on Do Not Call complaints for fiscal year 2025, which ended on September 30. The report provides another perspective on robocall trends in the U.S.

We’ve been following robocalling trends in our blog posts on STIR/SHAKEN and robocall statistics. YouMail has also reported robocall trends in their Robocall Index. It’s interesting to see how the FTC’s DNC Data Book, which tracks consumer complaints, compares to these trends.

Robocall trends this year

The DNC Data Book reports an upward trend in robocall complaints during FY2025.

Robocall Complaints Trend Upward in 2025

Chart showing monthly data for Do Not Call complaints in fiscal year 2025

Figure 1. Do Not Call Complaints in FY2025 by Month by Call Type. Credit: Federal Trade Commission.

It’s interesting that there was a sharp uptick in complaints in July 2025. YouMail also reported a jump in scam robocalls in July 2025.

Scam Robocalls Jumped in July 2025

Scam robocall trends reported by YouMail

Figure 2. Scam robocalls reported by YouMail May–Oct 2025

Long term robocall trends

Do Not Call Complaints Rebounded in 2025

Chart showing annual data for Do Not Call complaints over the past 5 years

Figure 3. Do Not Call Complaints by Fiscal Year 2021–2025. Credit: Federal Trade Commission.

We think that the FTC DNC Data Book confirms the trends we’ve seen elsewhere: Scam robocalls continue to plague subscribers.

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