The three main fears were anxiety about the growth of social injustice (68% of respondents), the risk of lower income (63%) and the denial of free medical care - 58%.

Also, 58% of respondents are afraid of a possible increase in prices for familiar goods, 39% are afraid of unrest in the country due to protests.

Most of the indicators of the “fear map” of the Russians have decreased since January 2019. In addition, the least concern among Russians is the possible aggravation of international conflicts involving Russia, one in five respondents (20%) said.

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“The least concern among Russians is the possible aggravation of international conflicts involving Russia (20%), job loss (35%) and increased crime (36%),” the report said.

At the end of October, the Levada Center survey data were published, which also revealed the main fears of the Russians.

According to this information, 61% of Russians consider their main fear of illness for children and loved ones.

Then three fears occupied the second line: war, arbitrariness of the authorities, own diseases.

One in five said that he was afraid of natural disasters.