Google Trends Data Reveals Searches for ‘Banking Crisis,’ ‘Bank Runs,’ Skyrocket

Interest in the U.S. banking crisis has risen greatly over the past two weeks, as shown by Google Trends data. There has been a sharp increase in queries related to search terms such as “banking crisis,” “bank collapse,” and “bank failure.” On March 13, 2023, the search term “banking crisis” reached the top Google Trends score of 100. The related topics pertain to the financial troubles of Silicon Valley Bank, Signaturbank, and First Republic Bank.

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Google Trends Shows Global Interest in U.S. Banking Crisis Spiked Last Week

Google Trends data reveals a significant increase in public interest in the U.S. banking crisis, with searches skyrocketing. A search using the term “banking crisis” shows that people are asking Google various related questions, including “What happens to my money if banks collapse?,” “What are the negative effects of a banking crisis?,” and “Which U.S. banks have collapsed?”

Google Trends Data Reveals Searches for 'Banking Crisis,' 'Bank Runs,' Skyrocket
Related questions shown on Google pertaining to the recent U.S. bank collapses.

The surge in public interest is attributed to the collapse of three banks: Silvergate Bank, Signaturbank, und Silicon Valley Bank. Two out of the three banks are among the second and third largest bank failures in U.S. history, after Washington Mutual (Wamu) collapsed in 2008. People have also expressed concerns about other banks, einschließlich Pacwest Bancorp, Bank der Ersten Republik, and the Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse.

Google Trends Data Reveals Searches for 'Banking Crisis,' 'Bank Runs,' Skyrocket
Google Trends data on March 19, 2023, 30-day statistics, worldwide for the search term “bank failure.”

According to Google Trends, worldwide interest in the topic of “bank failure” reached a score of 100 Im März 13. The increase began on March 9, 2023, and currently stands at 34 as of this writing. Im März 13, search terms such as “banking crisis,” “bank collapse,” and “U.S. banks” all saw a significant increase in the number of searches. While a significant portion of the interest comes from the United States, there is also strong interest from countries such as Zimbabwe, Kanada, China, Egypt, Neuseeland, and Singapore.

Google Trends has also recorded other breakout searches, such as “banking crisis 2023,” “silicon valley banking crisis,” and “banking crisis in US.” In the past 14 Tage, search queries for banks of various sizes have increased, including banking giants, medium-sized financial institutions, and smaller banks. The last time searches for these terms peaked was during the Great Recession in 2008, specifically in the months of June, Juli, August, September, and October.

Google Trends Data Reveals Searches for 'Banking Crisis,' 'Bank Runs,' Skyrocket
Google Trends data on March 19, 2023, 30-day statistics, worldwide for the search term “bank crisis.”

Banking-related terms, such as “deposits,” “insured deposits,” “uninsured deposits,” “bank run,” “FDIC,” “bailout,” “bailouts,” “Federal Reserve,” “Fed,” “interest rates,” “interest rate hikes,” and “rate hikes,” have also been trending upward over the last two weeks.

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What do you think about Google searches and queries about the U.S. bank crisis increasing over the last month? Share your thoughts about this subject in the comments section below.

Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman ist der Nachrichtenleiter bei Bitcoin-Tidings.com News und ein in Florida lebender Journalist für Finanztechnologie. Redman ist seitdem ein aktives Mitglied der Kryptowährungs-Community 2011. Er hat eine Leidenschaft für Bitcoin, Open-Source-Code, und dezentrale Anwendungen. Seit September 2015, Redman hat mehr als geschrieben 6,000 Artikel für Bitcoin-Tidings.com Nachrichten über die disruptiven Protokolle, die heute auftauchen.




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