Americans worried about major attack

The mass shootings in San Bernardino have awakened American fears of a major terrorist attack on U.S. soil, bolstered public support for increased monitoring of terrorists in the U.S. and raised concerns over flying and visiting the mall.

The CNBC All-America Economic Survey found 34 percent of respondents “very worried” about a major terror attack in the United States, up from 26 percent before the San Bernardino massacre. CONT.

Steve Liesman & Elizabeth Schulze, CNBC

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