Charlene Woracker started prepping at the outbreak of COVID and has continued ever since, even buying supplies so she can ...
As many as 3.7 million Americans are classified as preppers or survivalists. Being a "doomsday prepper" is not easy -- or cheap. These people prepare for different disasters for different reasons.
A doomsday prepper says she can “finally take a break” from stockpiling after Donald Trump’s election win because the president-elect will “save us all.” Rowan MacKenzie, 40, has spent 13 years and a ...
More and more Americans it seems are preparing it seems for the worst-case scenarios. This post delves into what drives ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a world where the unexpected can strike at any moment, a growing number of people are taking the concept of preparedness to ...
A Missouri doomsday prepper estimates she has spent a whopping $45,000 fortifying her home — citing the war in Ukraine and surging inflation as the latest indications of an imminent apocalypse that ...
One lives in the bush for $50 a week. Another grows vegetables in South Australia. Meet Australia's doomsday preppers.
Prepper Jason Charles sits in his Harlem apartment, alongside a stack of his emergency preparedness supplies on March 5, 2018 in Harlem, New York. As the number of global coronavirus cases continues ...