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  1. Nov 2, 2023 · Ideally, the questions should have been similar for the sake of comparability, but due to the different normative standings of trust and distrust in a political context, the two concepts required slightly different formulations. Notably, while political trust is perceived as normatively good, political distrust is perceived as normatively bad.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Many western countries have seen a decline of trust in government and politicians. But if you’re one of the distrustful majority, that may not be such a bad thing. In a 2021 survey, just 24.5% ...

    • Americans think the public’s trust has been declining in both the federal government and in their fellow citizens. Three-quarters of Americans say that their fellow citizens’ trust in the federal government has been shrinking, and 64% believe that about peoples’ trust in each other.
    • Nearly two-thirds (64%) say that low trust in the federal government makes it harder to solve many of the country’s problems. About four-in-ten (39%) who gave follow-up answers on why this was the case cite domestic concerns, topped by immigration and border issues, health care, racism and race-related issues, or guns and gun violence issues.
    • Most think the decline in trust can be turned around. More than eight-in-ten Americans (84%) believe it is possible to improve the level of confidence people have in the government.
    • Nonwhites, poorer and less-educated individuals, and younger adults have lower levels of personal trust than other Americans. These differences show up when it comes to their sense of the exploitative tendencies or fairness of others, as well as their assessment of the overall helpfulness or selfishness of others.
  3. Jun 6, 2022 · Political candidates seen as motivated by their own interests, less by serving their communities. As the 2022 political campaigns heat up, 65% of adults – including nearly identical shares in both parties – say that all (15%) or most people (50%) who seek office at the local, state or federal level do so to serve their own personal interests.

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  4. Jan 8, 2024 · The other is a radical commitment to building a social world where trust comes more readily. The past half century has brought a collapse in Americans’ trust in one another and their government ...

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  5. Jul 8, 2022 · Drezner said that as distrust increases, people are more likely to act in disruptive or even violent ways, like with the Jan. 6 insurrection. If Americans believe the institutions around them are ...

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  7. Jul 22, 2019 · Trust is an essential elixir for public life and neighborly relations, and when Americans think about trust these days, they worry. Two-thirds of adults think other Americans have little or no confidence in the federal government. Majorities believe the public’s confidence in the U.S. government and in each other is shrinking, and most ...

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