Survey: Americans’ Top Fears in 2023: Corruption, Economy, World War.
Americans’ Top Fears: Corrupt Government, Economic Collapse, and World War
A recent poll conducted by Chapman University reveals that approximately 60 percent of Americans fear corrupt government officials, economic or financial collapse, Russia’s nuclear weapons, and the possibility of another World War. The survey, known as “American Fears,” involved over 1,000 adults across the nation and covered a wide range of topics.
The results of this year’s survey highlight five main fears among Americans: government corruption, the economy, war and terror, the safety of loved ones, and drinking water pollution.
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While the fear of corrupt government officials remains the top concern, there has been a slight decrease in the percentage of Americans who are very afraid or afraid of this issue. In the previous survey, nearly 80 percent expressed fear, compared to the current 60 percent.
According to Mr. Andrus, ”Skepticism of government is baked into America’s political culture, and fear of corrupt government officials has remained the number one fear since 2015.” However, the recent drop in concern can be attributed to Congress’s efforts to hold perpetrators accountable and the perceived stability of President Biden’s administration.
On the other hand, economic worries in America are on the rise. Since Chapman University began conducting these surveys in 2013, economic concerns have consistently made it to the top 10 list. This year, the fear of economic or financial collapse ranked second, with approximately 55 percent of respondents expressing high levels of fear.
Mr. Andrus explained, “Given the current high interest rates, inflation, and unexpected banking crisis, economic recession was a significant concern for many Americans, which explains its high ranking.”
The survey also revealed that the fear of war and terror remains prominent among Americans. Concerns about Russia using nuclear weapons ranked third, with nearly 60 percent of respondents expressing fear. The ongoing media coverage of the war in Ukraine and the uncertainty surrounding Vladimir Putin’s actions contribute to this fear’s sustained high ranking.
Furthermore, the fear of the U.S. becoming involved in a third world war has risen from fifth to fourth place this year, likely influenced by the conflict in Ukraine.
Other fears that made it to the top 10 list include the fear of loved ones falling seriously ill, drinking water pollution, biological warfare, cyber-terrorism, and the fear of not having enough money for the future.
It is worth noting that environmental concerns have diminished compared to previous years. While the fear of pollution in drinking water remains in the top 10, it dropped to seventh place from sixth in 2022. The survey suggests that the public’s focus has shifted towards other pressing issues.
Overall, the “American Fears” survey provides valuable insights into the concerns that weigh heavily on the minds of Americans. It highlights the ongoing worries about corruption, economic stability, and the potential for global conflicts.
What factors are contributing to the increasing fear of economic instability among Americans, and how is it replacing terrorism as the second biggest fear?
Replacing terrorism as the second biggest fear among Americans. With inflation rates rising and supply chain disruptions affecting various sectors, it is understandable why economic stability is a growing concern.
The fear of a world war also remains prominent in the minds of Americans. The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, tensions with Russia, and the potential for cyber warfare have contributed to this fear. Recent events, such as former President Trump’s statement about an attack on Israel being a sign of World War III, have only intensified these concerns.
The safety of loved ones is another major fear. Whether it is the threat of terrorism, school shootings, or natural disasters, Americans continuously worry about the well-being of their family and friends. This fear is often fueled by news stories and media coverage of tragic events.
Water pollution has emerged as a new fear this year, replacing pollution fears from the previous survey. With the increasing reports of contaminated water sources and the long-term health effects associated with it, Americans are growing concerned about the safety of their drinking water.
Overall, the “American Fears” survey provides valuable insights into the concerns and anxieties of the American population. It highlights the ongoing fears of corrupt government, economic collapse, and world war, while also shedding light on new concerns like water pollution. As the world continues to face various challenges, understanding and addressing these fears can help shape policies, allocate resources, and provide a sense of security to the American people.
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