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These gruesome accidents also also help shape society’s perceptions. For example, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Chapman University conducts an annual nationally representative survey that provides an in-depth look at the most common fears across the United States and explores how those anxieties shape daily life, decision-making, and emotional well-being. In 2025, for the tenth consecutive year, corrupt government officials topped the list, with 69% of respondents saying they are afraid or very afraid of government corruption.
In many ways, that concern makes sense. Large-scale infrastructure projects and public safety systems are often managed by government agencies or officials, meaning corruption, negligence, or poor oversight can have serious real-world consequences when something goes wrong.
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Other leading fears in the survey include:
- a loved one becoming seriously ill (58.9%)
- economic or financial collapse (58.2%)
- cyber-terrorism (55.9%)
- loved ones passing away (55.3%)
- U.S. becoming involved in another world war (55.3%)
- pollution of drinking water (54.5%)
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“Understanding what we’re afraid of isn’t about stoking anxiety, it’s about putting those fears into context,” says Dr. Christopher Bader, Chair and Professor of Sociology at Chapman University and lead researcher on the study.
“Often, the events that capture the most media and social media attention are rare and unusual. But because they’re highlighted so vividly and so often, they can feel like daily threats. Recognizing that difference helps us regain perspective and power over our own emotions.”
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While many of the country’s top fears reflect legitimate concerns, the researchers note that perception often outweighs reality. Fear of crime, for example, has increased despite a long-term decline in crime rates. Similarly, concerns about economic collapse and global conflict tend to mirror the tone of political and media discourse rather than statistical data.
“People have greater access to information than ever before, but they’re also more exposed to commentary and imagery designed to evoke emotion,” says Dr. Edward Day, Associate Professor of Sociology at Chapman. “Understanding how fear works helps us distinguish between what feels dangerous and what actually is.”
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The Chapman University survey team draws on decades of social science research to help people manage fear in healthy and productive ways. Among the strategies highlighted in the report are:
- Limiting media exposure to reduce constant exposure to alarming content.
- Facing fears through education and preparation to engage reason over instinct.
- Building community connections to counter isolation, which heightens anxiety.
- Recognizing manipulation in rhetoric or advertising that exploits fear to influence behavior.
“When we step back and understand what’s behind our fears, we can make better decisions, as individuals and as a society,” Dr. Bader adds. “Fear can motivate us, but it shouldn’t mislead us.”
For more, check out the first publication we released on r/CatastrophicFailure.
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