In the new year, Russians are most often afraid of being left without money, losing their jobs and getting sick with covid-19 , follows from a survey of the SuperJob service. RBC has the results.
29% of respondents are afraid of lack of money and poverty , 28% are afraid of losing their jobs and being unable to find a good job again. At the same time, women are more likely than men to name this as their main fear - a third among women and a quarter of the men surveyed.
15% of respondents are afraid of a serious illness, including CORONAVIRUS in themselves or someone close to them.
Every ninth Russian (11%) fears new shocks and the fact that the coming year will be worse than 2021. This is more often feared by men than women (14% versus 8%). Also, men more often spoke about the fear of loneliness (8% among men and 4% among women, only 6% of respondents) and the fear of the collapse of the ruble (10% of men and 6% of women, only 8%).
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