Americans Faith In Institutions Hits All-Time Low

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According to a recent poll, Americans’ average confidence in U.S. institutions is at only 26% – this is a record low.

The most trusted institutions are small businesses (65%) and the military (60%).

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The least trusted institutions are television news (14%), big businesses (14%), and Congress (8%).

27% say they trust the Supreme Court and 26% say they trust the presidency.

In 2019, 38% trusted the presidency and 38% trusted the Supreme Court.

In 2020, 39% trusted the presidency and 40% trusted the Supreme Court.

UPI reported:

In 2022, the national polling service recorded huge slumps in confidence in 11 of the 16 institutions ranked by Gallup annually, with the U.S. Supreme Court (25%) and the presidency (23%) taking the biggest hits.

“Most of the institutions rated this year are within three points of their all-time-low confidence score, including four that are at tied with their record low,” Gallup said.

Rankings for all the categories include small business, 65%; military, 60%; police, 43%; medical system, 34%; church or organized religion, 32%; Supreme Court, 27%; banks, 26%; large technology companies, 26; the presidency, 26%; public schools, 26%; organized labor, 25%; newspapers, 18%; criminal justice system, 17%; big business, 14%; television news, 14%; and Congress, 8%.

Gallup said the average confidence in major U.S. institutions fell to an all-time low of 26%.

The poll’s results are based on telephone interviews conducted June 1-22, with a random sample of 1,013 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia ,with a margin of sampling error is 4% at the 95% confidence level.

This is Joe Biden’s America.



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