Americans' faith in most professions dwindles: Gallup
Briefly

The average honesty and ethics ratings for 11 core professions was 30% in Monday's report, down from 40% in 2005, indicating a significant decline in trust.
Three professions had "majority negative" ratings: TV reporters, members of Congress, and lobbyists, reflecting a pervasive lack of trust in key societal figures.
Despite being among the highest rated professions, trust in medical doctors and pharmacists has fallen below pre-pandemic levels, highlighting shifting perceptions amidst healthcare challenges.
Trust in judges has decreased dramatically, with ratings reaching a low of 28%, reflecting the broader discontent with legal and political institutions.
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