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Confidence in national journalists is low for six-in-ten Americans
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In a Verasight survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted March 6 to 16, 2026, 61% of Americans said they have not too much or no confidence in journalists who work for national news outlets to act in the best interests of the public. Including 37% who said not too much and 24% who said no confidence at all.
About four-in-ten said they have at least a fair amount of confidence in national journalists (39%), with 33% who said a fair amount and 7% who said a great deal.
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61% of Americans say they lack confidence in national journalists to act in the public's interest.
How much confidence, if any, do you have in journalists who work for national news outlets to act in the best interests of the public?
- Not too much confidence 37.0%
- A fair amount of confidence 32.9%
- No confidence at all 23.5%
- A great deal of confidence 6.6%
Module 5: Health, Community, & Personal Values
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- Verasight panel recruited via random address-based sampling, random person-to-person text messaging, and dynamic online targeting
- Field dates
- 2026-03-06 → 2026-03-16
- Base (unweighted)
- 1,000
- Margin of error
- +/- 3.5%
- Module
- Module 5: Health, Community, & Personal Values
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Verasight Client Omnibus Survey #2026-044, fielded March 6-16, 2026, N=1,000 US adults age 18+, +/- 3.5%.
https://reports.verasight.io/reports/omnibus-2026-044#q-5-19