Google searches tell us that Tennessee has a case of hemophobia! Do you agree?
YourLocalSecurity.com revealed this map of most-searched phobias.
The website also states:
- This year, anthropophobia, the fear of people, made up 22% of all phobia search volume—making it the most-searched fear in the United States. Search volume for anthropophobia increased by five times since 2019 and it reached an ultimate high between April 19th–25th. We can’t say for sure, but we’re *fairly* confident COVID-19 played a role in this.
- Last year, three states cited aviophobia (the fear of flying) as their most-searched phobia. In 2020, seven states searched for aviophobia the most. Between rising COVID-19 cases and various travel bans, the travel industry—and airlines especially—have taken a massive hit. Nearly every major airline is in survival mode after losing billions of dollars, collectively.
- Compared to last year, the fear of being alone increased three times. Last year, Tennessee was a lone wolf in searching for the phobia the most, but this year, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri fear it the most instead.
Also, sucks to be in New York. Read more HERE.
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