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I don't think starving would be a big issue because everyone would have food in their house and we have plenty of domesticated plants and animals that can produce way more food per plant that was possible 20,000 years ago. Fear would be a constant since theirs zombies and the lack of humans would mean nature takes over and scary animal make a rebound.
To put an optimist spin on zombie apocalypse, if you struggle paying off a car then we'll it stops and you'd have hundreds of cars at your disposal just to test, you'd have all the buildings materials your ever need, you could Milky way at night, pick up any hobby and get good at it. Personally I like to see that I could rebuild society get electricity back up again.