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Americans More Worried About Inflation And Violence: Survey

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Americans have grown more anxious about immigration and terrorism over the past year, shows a recent survey conducted in the United States.

With the inflation rate down from 2023, public concern about that issue has eased, but more Americans still say they worry about inflation than any of 13 other issues rated in the annual survey by Gallup, conducted during March 1-20.

Gallup asks Americans to rate their concern about a variety of national issues in March every year as part of its Environment poll. This year's survey asked respondents about 14 different issues.

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