Only 27% of Americans surveyed by Gallup said they had a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in institutions including the military, the presidency, the Supreme Court and Congress.
Only 27% of Americans have a great deal of confidence in 14 major American institutions on average, a record low since 1979 and a 5% drop from 2021, according to a
Confidence in the Supreme Court also hit a record low of 25%, according to the poll, which was taken from June 1 to June 20, after PoliticoThe poll focused on public confidence in 14 major U.S. institutions Gallup has monitored annually since 1993, as well as two occasional inclusions, small businesses and large technology groups.
Out of all 16 institutions, confidence in Congress was the lowest, with only 7% of Americans saying they had a great deal or quite a lot of faith in lawmakers, also a record low.
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