CNNmoney.com reports  the people most likely to cheat on their taxes are single, young men.

At least that's what an annual survey by DDB Worldwide Communications Group found.

"The overall characteristics of this particular minority group are surprising -- and in some cases, a little unsettling," DDB concluded.

While only 15% of Americans surveyed fessed up to fudging their tax returns, 64% of those people were men, according to the survey of consumer attitudes and behavior. Thirty-five percent were single (47% when including people who have been divorced or widowed), and 55% were under the age of 45.

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