While Americans' overall perception of their level of risk remained the same from 2014, their concerns over cyber risk in particular jumped by 21 percentage points, according to the results of the Travelers' 2015 Consumer Risk Index.
When it comes to risk perception, demographics such as location, gender, income and education matter to varying degrees. According to the survey, the majority of people who think the world is becoming riskier (57%) are women and individuals older than 40. Those with incomes above $50,000 see risk increasing.
Below, a summary of findings from Travelers' 2015 Consumer Risk Index. Click image to enlarge.
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