An article in today's Wall Street Journal surprised me with a poll that showed American voters trust big business even less than they trust members of Congress. Banks (treated as a separate category by the Gallup pollsters who did this work) have zoomed downward in trust terms since 2006, and are now just a smidge above Congress. The Supreme Court was the last party mentioned--and its trustworthiness seems to be rising.
Less trustworthy than Congress?
[fa icon="calendar'] May 25, 2010 1:26:39 PM / by Bahar Gidwani
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