At the World Economic Forum, Richard Edelman, CEO of Edelman PR, announced a significant drop in public trust toward elite institutions, with a stark 20% of the population feeling highly aggrieved. This finding comes from Edelman's annual trust barometer, which analyzes trust levels across governments, NGOs, media, and corporations. Edelman attributes the grievance to economic fears, which do not necessarily affect corporate leaders, highlighting a disconnect. He suggests that fostering optimism through policy changes could bridge the gap and counteract these grievances.
Edelman warns that public trust is declining significantly, with 20% of people feeling highly aggrieved, reflecting a critical view of elite institutions.
Edelman believes that the current economic fears and grievances among the public do not affect the executive class, who often remain optimistic.
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