media trust

The Escalating Distrust: Media in the Crosshairs of Partisan Skepticism

EDITOR'S NOTES

In this compelling analysis, we delve into the alarming decline of public trust in media, spotlighting a stark partisan divide that has only deepened over time. Gallup’s recent findings reveal a mere 32% of U.S. adults retaining significant trust in mass media’s ability to deliver news in a comprehensive, accurate, and impartial manner, matching the historic low of 2016 and showing a slight decrease from 2022. Concurrently, a record-breaking 39% of respondents now express a complete lack of trust in media, underscoring a crisis of credibility. The disparity in trust becomes even more pronounced when dissecting political affiliations: 58% of Democrats versus a mere 11% of Republicans hold a fair amount of trust in media, highlighting a staggering 47-percentage-point chasm. These numbers not only underscore a deep-rooted skepticism but also point toward a crucial need for introspection and reform within media circles.

According to polling company Galluponly 32 percent of adults in the U.S. have a great deal or a fair amount of trust in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, this marks a slight decline compared to 2022 and is identical to the historical low of 2016.

Meanwhile, the share of those not trusting the media at all reached a new all-time high of 39 percent. The number had stood at 27 percent in 2016.

Infographic: Trust in Media Reaches New Low in U.S. | Statista

Source: Gallup via ZeroHedge

You will find more infographics at Statista

Gallup also reports that the level of trust in the media varies greatly depending on political preference.

While Republicans have traditionally viewed the media more critically than Democrats, the divergence between both sides of the political spectrum in terms of how the press is regarded remains at an historical high – despite a drop in trust among Democrats this year.

Infographic: Deep Partisan Divide Over Trust in Media | Statista

Source: Gallup via ZeroHedge

You will find more infographics at Statista

While 58 percent of Democrats expressed a fair amount of trust in the mass media this year, only 11 percent of Republicans did the same. This makes the gap between both parties a whopping 47 percentage points. It had been as large as 63 percentage points in 2020 and as low as 6 in the year 2000, the same result as 1972.

Originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge

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