Key facts
- Public trust in the U.S. federal government has hit a record low.
- The lowest point in public trust is over two decades.
- 74% of registered voters express distrust in the federal government.
- There is widespread dissatisfaction with the country's direction.
- The public has concerns about the economy.
A recent Fox News poll has revealed that public trust in the U.S. federal government has declined to its lowest point in over twenty years. The survey indicates that a substantial majority, 74% of registered voters, express distrust in the federal government. This low point in public confidence is occurring amidst widespread dissatisfaction with the overall direction of the country. Additionally, the poll highlights significant concerns among the public regarding the state of the economy. These findings collectively point to a significant erosion of faith in federal institutions and a general unease about national conditions.
