What’s Scarier Than Zombies And Ghosts? Government Corruption And Running Out Of Cash

The 2018 Chapman University Survey of American Fears shows nearly 74 percent of Americans fear government corruption.

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Come Halloween there’s usually one question that’s top of mind: Trick or treat? But each year the devoted researchers at Chapman University dig deeper than that when they set out to discover what really haunts people’s night-scapes and what sorts of things make us afraid of what may be lurking in the closet, hiding under the bed, or breathing (heavily) at the other end of the ringing telephone line?

It turns out, according to the annual Survey of American Fears, the real Cucuy for most Americans for the fourth year running, is the fear of corrupt government officials. Out of 94 categories, including the fear of dying (which comes in at 54) or a significant other cheating in a relationship (83 on the list), nearly three-quarters of the country — 73.6 percent — reported they are “afraid or very afraid” of dishonesty or wrongdoing by government officials.

Don’t see the graphic above? Click here: Top 10 Fears Of 2018