Recent data from Gallup indicates that the United States now ranks behind most G7 nations in terms of public confidence in national institutions. The US also leads the G7 in the inability to afford food. Trust in American institutions has been declining over the years, contrasting with the trend in other G7 countries where trust has generally increased.
US politics is an outlier, and should not be seen as representative of the rich world. Between 2006 and 2023, trust in national institutions increased in all of the G7 except the US, where it fell substantially. https://t.co/BD2XDWZePZ
US politics is an outlier, and should not be seen as representative of the rich world. Between 2006 and 2023, trust in national institutions has increased in all of the G7 except the US, where it's fallen substantially. https://t.co/prmkwYndAH
New data show that American trust in several national institutions is on the decline. That may not be surprising, given the fraught state of the country’s politics, but the cumulative fall over the years is startling https://t.co/UWWcOn2SCF 👇
The US trails several G7 countries when it comes to its own people’s confidence in the national government and key institutions, per @Gallup Most surprising finding: America tops G7 for inability to afford food https://t.co/R4ZQyIpEGJ https://t.co/SKlOajmHRS
Twenty years ago Americans had the highest confidence in their national government of people in any G7 country. Today they have the lowest https://t.co/nMmdhrL2mP 👇
Washington is BROKEN... ***For the first time in almost two decades of polling, the United States now lags behind most of the other leading industrialized nations in the G7 across a range of Gallup indicators. U.S.: Leader or Loser in the G7? (https://t.co/QTsKgBd8Wb)