Corruption of government officials is currently Americans’ number one fear, according to a recent survey by researchers at Chapman University.

The researchers asked a random sample of 1,541 adults to rate the level of fear for 88 different fear options across a variety of domains (like crime and natural disasters). Based on their findings, here were the top 10 fears for 2015:

Corruption of government officials (58.0%)

Cyber-terrorism (44.8%)

Corporate tracking of personal information (44.6%)

Terrorist attacks (44.4%)

Government tracking of personal information (41.4%)

Bio-warfare (40.9%)

Identity theft (39.6%)

Economic collapse (39.2%)

Running out of money in the future (37.4%)

Credit card fraud (36.9%)

Interestingly, the researchers also found that half of all Americans believe in something paranormal, with 40% reporting they believe places are haunted by spirits, and over one fourth believing the living and dead can communicate. Also in the survey, 20% of people reported that aliens visited Earth in the past and that dreams can predict the future.

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