Edelman released the 25th edition of its Trust Barometer this week, providing insight on how people around the world feel about today’s leaders and institutions.
This year’s report highlights the grievances of people who feel a disconnect between the haves and have-nots.
The survey found that more than six in ten respondents agree that the wealthy don’t pay their fair share of taxes (67 percent) and that the wealthy’s selfishness causes many of our problems (65 percent).
Meanwhile, a majority said that they held a moderate or high sense of grievance against business, government and the rich in 23 out of 26 countries polled.
This opinion was most commonly shared in Spain, Nigeria, South Africa, the UK and Kenya (all between 70-72 percent). […]
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