/PRNewswire/ Americans worries over the economy intensified in June, with 87% indicating they were anxious or very anxious about inflation, up 8 percentage.
/PRNewswire/ Americans worries over the economy intensified in June, with 87% indicating they were anxious or very anxious about inflation, up 8 percentage.
NEW ORLEANS – Seventy-three percent of Americans are somewhat or extremely anxious over global events, compared with 50% who reported anxiety over COVID-19, according to survey results shared at the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting.
In addition to concerns over current events, the other most commonly reported forms of anxiety came from keeping themselves or their families
Recent events, including the war in Ukraine, racially motivated mass shootings, or the effects of climate change, are weighing more heavily on Americans minds this year than the pandemic.