Chart of the Day: Trust in Media
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Today’s Chart of the Day is from Gallup and shows Americans' trust, or lack of, in mainstream media over the past 50 years.
Quite simply, it is not a healthy trend. Americans' confidence in newspapers peaked at 50% in 1980 and is at a dismal 15% today. Similarly, the American trust in TV news has also fallen from a peak of 45% in 1995, to an even worse 10% today.
Can the media change directions to improve? Or is the trend on track to continue, potentially, to (an impossible?) zero.
Samuel serves as Senior Vice President, Chief Investment Officer for the Crews family of banks. He manages the individual investment holdings of his clients, including individuals, families, foundations, and institutions throughout the State of Florida. Samuel has been involved in banking since 1996 and has more than 20 years experience working in wealth management.
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