When you think of the least trusted professions, what come to mind? We generally think of used car salesmen, politicians, or individuals who travel door to door selling vacuum cleaners.
And it seems that’s mostly correct, according to recent Statista data.
Using Gallup findings, the statistics website put together this chart that examines the most and least trusted occupations in America today. As expected, members of Congress top the list of least trusted jobs, followed by auto salesmen, and, to no one’s surprise, journalists.
The most trusted are those in the healthcare sector: nurses, doctors, and pharmacists.
Here is the chart;
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