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Following Public Individuals for News in 7 Charts

These seven charts summarize how often and why Americans turn to "public individuals" for news and information.

COVID and Americans' Trust in Government

Data suggest that increasing trust in the federal government could have a positive impact on COVID-19 outcomes.

Reversing the Customer Trust Deficit

Customer trust is declining. Address the trust deficit through your mission, human interactions and empowering employees to deliver on your promises.

Young People Rely on Social Media, but Don't Trust It

A new UNICEF study reveals new insights into the changing nature of childhood, including how young people are staying informed and the institutions they trust.

Supreme Court Trust, Job Approval at Historical Lows

Americans' trust in the judicial branch has sunk further in the past year, and the Supreme Court's job approval rating is tied for the low in Gallup's trend.

Americans' Trust in Media Dips to Second Lowest on Record

Americans' trust in the media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly has edged down four points to 36% since last year, making it the second-lowest reading in Gallup's trend.

Money Doesn't Buy Confidence in the Financial Sector

The public's confidence in financial institutions varies widely worldwide and is related to confidence in government.

Americans' Trust in Themselves

U.S. adults' trust in the American people to make political judgments remains higher than their trust in the federal government.

Americans' Trust in Government Remains Low

Americans' trust in various aspects of the U.S. government is low, including 39% who trust the federal government to handle international problems.

How Strengths Can Unlock Leaders' Potential

Unlock your potential as a leader through applying your CliftonStrengths -- and leveraging the strengths of others -- and build an environment of trust on your team.
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