33% of those who said they had plans to travel abroad in the next year are also reconsidering.

13% who have plans to travel within the United States in the next year say they are less likely to travel domestically.

64% said they are worried about the global economy, a 10-point rise from the prior week.

Economic fears about the coronavirus outbreak are growing as the virus spreads to the United States and continues to cause fatalities abroad, according to new Morning Consult data.

The coronavirus outbreak has battered Chinese financial markets and sparked fears of a global economic slowdown given China’s importance to the international economy. The impact on American markets has so far been limited, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rebounding on Monday from Friday’s 603-point plummet.

But while the Trump administration and economic policymakers have publicly downplayed the economic threat posed by the coronavirus, Trump administration economists are reportedly studying the potential impact the outbreak could have on the U.S. economy.

And at least among consumers in the United States, fear that the virus will hit the economy is growing.