中国人最信任他们的机构,日本人不是很多...
The Chinese Trust Their Institutions The Most, Japanese Not So Much...

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/chinese-trust-their-institutions-most-japanese-not-so-much

2025年的Edelman Trust晴雨表显示,全球信托基金会有所下降,与2024年相比,有54%的国家的信任指数下降。世界上10个最大的经济体中有5个是信任最低的国家之一,包括日本,德国,英国,英国,英国,英国,英国,美国和法国。 在哈维尔·米利(Javier Milei)及其经济改革选举之后,阿根廷的信任人数最大。在过去一年中,有13个国家选举或领导能力变化的国家中只有四个经历了信任的增加。 该调查还表明,受访者的不满感越来越高,有61%的人表达了一种信念,即政府和商业服务于狭窄的利益,并不公平地使富人受益。这种申诉有助于证明暴力和虚假信息等极端行动的正当意愿。


原文

Now in its 25th edition, the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer, a global survey on trust, reveals a world increasingly divided by grievance, institutional distrust, and a zero-sum mindset.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Kayla Zhu, visualizes the 2025 Edelman Trust Index by country, and their change from 2024.

The Trust Index is the average percent trust in NGOs, businesses, government, and media based on a survey of over 33,000 respondents from 28 different countries conducted by Edelman Trust Institute.

Below, we show each of the 28 countries’ Trust Index score for 2025 and their change from 2024.

Country Election/change in government leadership in past year Trust Index 2025 Change in percentage points from 2024
�� China N 77 -2
�� Indonesia Y 76 3
�� India Y 75 0
�� United Arab Emirates N 72 -2
�� Saudi Arabia N 71 -1
�� Thailand Y 66 -4
�� Malaysia N 66 -2
�� Singapore N 65 -1
�� Nigeria N 65 4
�� Kenya N 63 -1
�� Mexico Y 57 -2
�� Netherlands Y 57 1
�� South Africa Y 53 4
�� Canada N 52 -1
�� Brazil N 51 -2
�� Italy N 50 0
�� Sweden N 50 1
�� Australia N 49 -2
�� Colombia N 49 2
�� Argentina Y 48 9
�� France Y 48 1
�� Ireland N 48 1
�� U.S. Y 47 1
�� Spain N 44 -2
�� UK Y 43 4
�� Germany Y 41 -4
�� South Korea Y 41 -2
�� Japan Y 37 -2

The global average saw no change from 2024, remaining steady at 56. However, a slight majority (54%) of the countries saw a drop in their trust index compared to last year.

Among the world’s 10 largest economies, five rank among the least trusting nations on the Trust Index: Japan (the lowest at 37), Germany (41), the UK (43), the U.S. (47), and France (48).

Argentina saw the largest increase in trust from 2024 at +9, following the election of Javier Milei, who campaigned on radical economic reforms amid the country’s ongoing financial crisis.

Only 4 of the 13 countries that had a national election or leadership change in the past year saw an increase in trust (Indonesia, Nigeria, South Africa, and Argentina)

The Edelman Trust Barometer also found that 61% of respondents had a moderate or high sense of grievance, which is defined by a belief that government and business make their lives harder and serve narrow interests, and wealthy people benefit unfairly from the system.

The survey highlights a rising willingness to justify extreme actions, such as violence and disinformation, as economic fears, deepening grievance, and institutional distrust continue to escalate.

To learn about global trust in various institutions, check out this graphic that visualizes the level of trust the public in 28 countries have in the United Nations.

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