US confidence in judicial system dropped to record low this year, data shows
Briefly

The Gallup poll reveals only 35% of Americans have confidence in the judicial system, marking a decline of 24 percentage points since 2020, illustrating a drastic nationwide loss of trust.
Comparatively, few countries have seen larger drops in their judicial confidence over a similar period; if we consider cases like Myanmar and Venezuela, the US stands alongside nations experiencing major crises.
This year shows a record 20-point gap between US confidence levels and the OECD median, emphasizing a historical divergence as Americans' trust in courts dips below 60% for supporters of the leadership.
The survey indicates that while disapproval ratings dropped from 46% to 29% over the past three years, those approving of leadership also saw a significant decline in their judicial confidence.
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