Journalists one of the most distrusted groups worldwide: Study

Journalists
Journalists one of the most distrusted groups worldwide: Study
Journalists
Journalists one of the most distrusted groups worldwide: Study

A new study found that
journalists
are among the most distrusted groups in the world.

The
Edelman Trust Barometer
found that over two-thirds of respondents worried that journalists and reporters are “purposely trying to mislead people by saying things they know are false or gross exaggerations.” The percentage is the highest among the groups presented, even 1 percentage point above
government
leaders, and the newest finding is 8 points higher than last year.


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When the question was phrased differently, journalists fared slightly better. Government leaders ranked the lowest in trust among the nine groups presented, at 42%, with journalists coming in second lowest place at 46%. The most trusted were scientists and fellow coworkers, at 75% and 74%, respectively.

The lack of trust in journalists reflects a general lack of trust in media. Of those surveyed, 46% said that media are a dividing force in society, compared to just 35% who said media are a unifying force. Likewise, concerns over the weaponization of
fake news
reached an all-time high, with over three-quarters of respondents expressing concern over it.


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The study polled over 36,000 people across 28 different countries, averaging over 1,150 respondents per country.

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