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Survey Shows Americans Less Trusting, More Suspicious Than Ever. Greg Burns.

by Burns, Greg; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 9Human Relations. Publisher: Chicago Tribune, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Americans -- Attitudes | Scandals | Social ethics | Social surveys | TrustDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Ah, trust me. Baseball star Sammy Sosa said it this week [June 2003] after getting caught with a corked bat, and so did Martha Stewart after her criminal indictment....Trouble is, Americans generally don't, at least not as much as they once did. Decades of opinion polling show a remarkably consistent slide in the overall level of trust." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article examines America's declining level of trust and the possible explanations for it.
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Originally Published: Survey Shows Americans Less Trusting, More Suspicious Than Ever, June 7, 2003; pp. n.p..

"Ah, trust me. Baseball star Sammy Sosa said it this week [June 2003] after getting caught with a corked bat, and so did Martha Stewart after her criminal indictment....Trouble is, Americans generally don't, at least not as much as they once did. Decades of opinion polling show a remarkably consistent slide in the overall level of trust." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article examines America's declining level of trust and the possible explanations for it.

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