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Oct 7, 2021
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.
Jan 5, 2017
Gallup Vault: Americans Hailed Entrepreneurship in Paper Boys
Americans in 1942 were nearly unanimous in saying they would allow a son of theirs, even one as young as 14, to have a paper route.
Jun 17, 2013
Americans' Confidence in Newspapers Continues to Erode
Americans' confidence in newspapers fell slightly to 23% this year, from 25% in 2012 and 28% in 2011. Confidence in television news is also at 23%, but that is up slightly from the all-time low of 21% found last year.
Aug 15, 2019
When It Comes to Local News Mergers, Bias Top Concern
More than nine in 10 Americans are concerned that the acquisition of local news organizations by a large, national company will result in biased coverage.
Jul 14, 2021
In U.S., Black Confidence in Police Recovers From 2020 Low
Black Americans' confidence in the police remains low, but it has mostly recovered from the drop seen last year after the death of George Floyd.
Jul 14, 2021
Americans' Confidence in Major U.S. Institutions Dips
Americans' average confidence in major U.S. institutions has edged down after a modest increase last year.
Sep 1, 2020
Gallup Vault: Trouble in Little Rock
Gallup looks back at Americans' opinions as the Little Rock Nine desegregated an all-White high school six decades ago.
Jul 30, 2021
Vaccine Hesitancy and U.S. Public Opinion
There is no single mechanism for reducing vaccine hesitancy, but surveys suggest what might have the highest probability of increasing vaccine uptake.
Jun 28, 2019
Gallup Vault: Fear and Anxiety During the 1980s AIDS Crisis
As AIDS spread in the 1980s, Gallup found some Americans expressing judgmental views about those who had contracted the disease.
Jun 30, 2015
Trust Differs Most by Ideology for Church, Police, Presidency
Conservatives are far more likely than liberals to have confidence in the church and in the police, while liberals are more likely to trust the presidency, organized labor and newspapers.