Doomsday Survey: 51% of Americans Believe a Financial Collapse Is Imminent Mac Slavo SHTFplan.com March 15th, 2012 A recent survey of 1,007 nationally representative Americans ages 18 and over suggests that most of us believe a doomsday scenario of some kind will occur in the next twenty five years. With three million preppers in the U.S. getting ready for widespread disaster, gun sales sky rocketing, and retail precious metals purchases at unprecedented levels, the results of the survey performed by Kelton Research on behalf of National Geographic shouldn’t be surprising. Among other things, the survey asked respondents to choose which natural or man-made doomsday scenarios they believed are most likely to happen in the United States. The result suggest that Americans are more aware of the dangers facing our fragile society today than ever before. National Geographic Survey via The Ready Store: Which of the following, if any, do you think might happen in the United States in the next 25 years? Please choose all that apply.
About how many years from now, if ever, do you think it’s likely that the world will experience a major catastrophe? Your best guess is fine.