Discover which sources Americans trust most for government information
Which sources are considered the most trustworthy in America for information on the U.S. government? This intriguing query forms part of the 2024 State of the Facts survey conducted by USAFacts.
Conducted between July 29th and August 2024, the State of the Facts surveyed 1,019 Americans on a wide range of topics. Let’s take a look at what it discovered about the most trusted sources of info about the government. The findings may surprise you.
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A moderate Amount: 30%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 23%
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A moderate Amount: 32%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 22%
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A moderate Amount: 39%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 21%
Little/ Not at All: 55%
A moderate Amount: 25%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 19%
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A moderate Amount: 38%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 42%
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A moderate Amount: 32%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 50%
Little/ Not at All: 18%
A moderate Amount: 30%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 51%
Little/ Not at All: 17%
A moderate Amount: 30%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 46%
Little/ Not at All: 47%
A moderate Amount: 37%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 16%
Little/ Not at All: 64%
A moderate Amount: 23%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 12%
Little/ Not at All: 63%
A moderate Amount: 24%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 11%
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Little/ Not at All: 61%
A moderate Amount: 28%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 11%
Little/ Not at All: 66%
A moderate Amount: 23%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 10%
Little/ Not at All: 61%
A moderate Amount: 31%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 7%
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A moderate Amount: 15%
Great deal/ Quite a bit: 81%