Very low trust of America’s “Generation Z” in Congress and the White House
The results of a new survey show that the majority of Generation Z citizens in the United States do not trust the institution of the presidency and the United States Congress.
According to Isna, the results of a joint survey by the Gallup Institute and the Walton Family Foundation show that most members of Generation Z in America have very little trust in the institutions of Congress and the presidency of this country.
According to the new poll, 53 percent of respondents between the ages of 12 and 27 have “very little trust” in the US Congress. Also, only 8% of the participants said that they have a lot or a lot of trust in the US Congress.
The results of this survey also show that 51% of Generation Z participants have very little trust in the institution of the US presidency. In addition, 44% of respondents said they have very little confidence in the US Supreme Court.
Also, in this survey, which was conducted with the presence of 4157 participants, only 51% of Generation Z participants stated that they feel prepared for future events.
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