不同国家对机构的信任程度如何?
How Much Do Different Countries Trust Institutions?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/how-much-do-different-countries-trust-institutions

全球 24 个国家的爱德曼信任指数在 2024 年略有改善,对机构的信任度从 2023 年的 55% 上升至 56%。 然而,发达国家(平均 49)的这一比例仍显着低于发展中国家(平均 63)。 在接受调查的亚洲国家中,大多数国家的信任指数得分出现了积极变化,韩国(+7)、印度、泰国、马来西亚、新加坡和日本的进步显着。 只有中国和印度尼西亚这两个亚洲国家的信任度出现下降。 益普索 (Ipsos) 的一项调查显示,在疫情期间,人们对政客的信任尤其薄弱,63% 的政客被认为不值得信任。 此外,在某些国家内,富人和穷人之间的信任存在很大差异。 例如,泰国表现出巨大的信任差距,富裕的泰国人得分为 82,而低收入的泰国人得分为 55。尽管如此,政府总体上被认为不如企业道德和能力。

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In today’s world, factors such as polarization, misinformation, scandals, economic instability, and inequality have all contributed to a deterioration in people’s trust in institutions like government and media. But for some countries, trust is slowly returning.

During the pandemic, trust in politicians was particularly shaky, with 63% of respondents of an Ipsos survey finding politicians untrustworthy.

This infographic, via Visual Capitalist's Kayla Zhu, shows the 2024 Edelman Trust Index scores of 28 countries and their change from 2023.

The Trust Index is meant to represent the average percent trust in NGOs, businesses, government, and media, based on a survey of over 32,000 respondents from 28 different countries conducted by Edelman Trust Institute.

Globally, trust in institutions increased by one percentage point from 55 to 56 since last year. With an average Trust Index of 63, developing countries are far more trusting of institutions than developed countries, who have an average of 49.

Most of the Asian countries included in the survey saw increases to their Trust Index scores, including South Korea, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Japan. China and Indonesia were the only Asian nations whose populations became less trusting in 2024.

South Korea saw the biggest jump among all 28 countries surveyed, with their Trust Index increasing by 7 from 2023.

When comparing each country’s low income (bottom 25%) and high income (top 25%) earners’ Trust Index scores, Thailand had the greatest income-based trust inequality, with wealthy Thai citizens having a trust index of 82 while low income Thai citizens only having 55.

In general, the Edelman Trust Institute’s survey found that governments are seen as far less ethical and competent compared to businesses.

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