The world is currently experiencing the scariest pandemic of our decade. Every day, society hears the death toll increasing by the hundreds. With the federal government mandating all non-essential citizens to stay home and not go out, the anxiety level has certainly increased. This paper studies the relationship between 5 demographic factors —race, gender, ethnicity, geographic location, and age—and anxiety levels. A SurveyMonkey (SurveyMonkey.com) form was sent out through Instagram and Facebook to create the survey, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 was selected to assess the results of an individual’s survey. The GAD-7 survey tool is a well-established validated survey tool to assess anxiety: it represents an anxiety measure based on seven items which are scored from zero to three, and the whole scale score can range from 0 to 21. To assess the results, the Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests were utilized because of the major positive skew in the data. After conducting the tests, the data identifies the five demographic factors surveyed were all statistically significantly associated with anxiety levels. When studying anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic era, more consideration should be given to these demographic factors as they may impact how one experiences anxiety.