US Americans' Trust in Media Dips to Second Lowest on Record - Only 36% trust the Media.

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  • 36% in U.S. have a "great deal" or "fair amount" of trust in mass media
  • 68% of Democrats, 31% of independents and 11% of Republicans trust media
  • Democrats' and independents' trust is down five points since 2020, GOP's flat
Americans' trust in the media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly has edged down four percentage points since last year to 36%, making this year's reading the second lowest in Gallup's trend.

In all, 7% of U.S. adults say they have "a great deal" and 29% "a fair amount" of trust and confidence in newspapers, television and radio news reporting -- which, combined, is four points above the 32% record low in 2016, amid the divisive presidential election campaign between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In addition, 29% of the public currently registers "not very much" trust and 34% have "none at all."

These findings, from a Sept. 1-17 poll, are the latest in Gallup's tracking of the public's confidence in key U.S. institutions, which began in 1972. Between 1972 and 1976, 68% to 72% of Americans expressed trust in the mass media; yet, by 1997, when the question was next asked, trust had dropped to 53%. Trust in the media, which has averaged 45% since 1997, has not reached the majority level since 2003.

After hitting its lowest point in 2016, trust in the media rebounded, gaining 13 points in two years -- mostly because of a surge among Democrats amid President Donald Trump's antagonistic relationship with the press and increased scrutiny of his administration by the media. Since 2018, however, it has fallen a total of nine points, as trust has slid among all party groups.

Democrats' Trust in Media Dwarfs Republicans' and Independents'

Partisans' trust in the media continues to be sharply polarized. Currently, 68% of Democrats, 11% of Republicans and 31% of independents say they trust the media a great deal or fair amount. The 57-point gap in Republicans' and Democrats' confidence is within the 54- to 63-point range for the two groups since 2017.

While both Democrats' and independents' trust has slid five points over the past year, Republicans' has held steady.

Historically, Republicans' confidence in the accuracy and fairness of the news media's reporting has not risen above 52% over the past quarter century. At the same time, Democrats' confidence has not fallen below the 2016 reading of 51%. For their part, independents' trust in the media has not been at the majority level since 2003.

Bottom Line

Just as Americans' trust in the three branches of government is faltering, so too is their confidence in the fourth estate -- the media. Confidence in the media among Republicans over the past five years is at unprecedented lows. After a brief recovery in trust among Democrats and independents early in the Trump administration, their trust has fallen off a little in recent years. Democratic trust remains well above where it was before Trump came into office and made attacks on the media a core message of his presidency.

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I'm hoping it's more fake news that the amount of people who still believe the news is that high.
 
I am surprised there are still 36% of the population that is genuinely this retarded.
Would it make you less surprised if I said that I - as a kiwi and as someone who doesn't trust the media - would would either lie or opt out of most surveys if given the chance, thereby skewing the results with a selection bias? I just don't trust that they aren't going to fuck me over for wrong think.

I will trust that the survey is about as reliable as can be considering that paranoid can exist in any topic, so it's not necessarily a reason to write off a particular survey unless you want to write off all surveys. But it is reason to say the difference between the found and the actual numbers might go in a certain direction...
 
Currently, 68% of Democrats, 11% of Republicans and 31% of independents say they trust the media a great deal or fair amount.
I usually don't buy into civil war fear mongering, but stats like that paint a grim picture for any reconciliation. We are living in two separate realities.

Also 68% of Democrats are brain dead, wow wouldn't have guessed.
 
I usually don't buy into civil war fear mongering, but stats like that paint a grim picture for any reconciliation. We are living in two separate realities.

Also 68% of Democrats are brain dead, wow wouldn't have guessed.
So are the 32% of Dems who don't trust the media a bunch of old hippies who still think the CIA is right wing or what?
 
I usually don't buy into civil war fear mongering, but stats like that paint a grim picture for any reconciliation. We are living in two separate realities.

Also 68% of Democrats are brain dead, wow wouldn't have guessed.
Personally, I doubt most of them actually trust the media either. They're just not going to say anything that could possibly put them in the position of agreeing with orange man.
 
68% of the Dems trust the media because it reinforces their world view.

Oh, and they're intellectually children.

And probably faggots.

And definitely are living soyjacks.
 
In all fairness, distinguishing the three has become nigh impossible.
Congress yells at each other, the supreme court makes the laws, and the president is either the paragon of all good or evil depending on your party affiliation. It's a very clear separation of roles.
 
American news media now seems to be full of endless hot takes and propaganda.

If the headline is true, then that is good. Hopefully Current Year ends soon.
 
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