Report | September 19, 2019 Why Americans Don’t Fully Trust Many Who Hold Positions of Power and Responsibility Appendix A: Demographic tables X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Mail Add Us On Google By Claire Gecewicz and Lee Rainie This content requires a Pew Research Center account. Please login, or click here to register for an account. Username Password Agree to terms and conditions Forgot your password? Processing… Table of Contents Why Americans Don’t Fully Trust Many Who Hold Positions of Power and Responsibility 1. Where public confidence stands about eight groups that have positions of power and responsibility 2. Ethical behavior among those who hold these positions of power and responsibility Acknowledgments Appendix A: Demographic tables Methodology Next: Methodology ← Prev Page 123456 Next Page → Report PDFToplineAmerican Trends Panel Wave 40
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