The Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., has released its third annual survey of the top 10 fears of average American citizens.
The survey featured 1,511 adults.
The top 10 fears for which the highest percentage of Americans reported being “afraid’’ or “very afraid’’ were:
• Corrupt government officials — 60.6 percent
• Terrorist attack — 41 percent
• Not having enough money for the future — 39.9 percent
• Terrorism — 38.5 percent
• Government restrictions on firearms and ammunition — 38.5 percent
• People I love dying — 38.1 percent
• Economic/financial collapse — 37.5 percent
• Identity theft — 37.1 percent
• People I love becoming seriously ill — 35.9 percent
• The Affordable Health Care Act/Obamacare — 35.5 percent
Sir Humphrey: Well Minister, if you ask me for a straight answer, then I shall say that, as far as we can see, looking at it by and large, taking one thing with another in terms of the average of departments, then in the final analysis it is probably true to say, that at the end of the day, in general terms, you would probably find that, not to put too fine a point on it, there probably wasn’t very much in it one way or the other. As far as one can see, at this stage.
Phred Premium Member over 7 years ago
‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Two very simple words.
JudyAz over 7 years ago
Sounds like the answer given in a recent Congressional hearing
neverenoughgold over 7 years ago
The Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., has released its third annual survey of the top 10 fears of average American citizens.
The survey featured 1,511 adults.
The top 10 fears for which the highest percentage of Americans reported being “afraid’’ or “very afraid’’ were:
• Corrupt government officials — 60.6 percent
• Terrorist attack — 41 percent
• Not having enough money for the future — 39.9 percent
• Terrorism — 38.5 percent
• Government restrictions on firearms and ammunition — 38.5 percent
• People I love dying — 38.1 percent
• Economic/financial collapse — 37.5 percent
• Identity theft — 37.1 percent
• People I love becoming seriously ill — 35.9 percent
• The Affordable Health Care Act/Obamacare — 35.5 percent
ChessPirate over 7 years ago
Sir Humphrey: Well Minister, if you ask me for a straight answer, then I shall say that, as far as we can see, looking at it by and large, taking one thing with another in terms of the average of departments, then in the final analysis it is probably true to say, that at the end of the day, in general terms, you would probably find that, not to put too fine a point on it, there probably wasn’t very much in it one way or the other. As far as one can see, at this stage.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I never make misteaks.
TIMH over 7 years ago
I made one mistake. It was the one time I thought I was wrong.
c001 over 7 years ago
He has this daugther, right? So, yes.