This is the least confidence work in US data.
In a recent survey, these standards of honesty and ethics of professionals have marked the lowest.
This year, many professionals have gained praise from the public, hospital employees who worked tirelessly to fight Covid, grocery workers who have endangered to help people get their essentials. Teachers who moved to educate at night, to retail workers standing in showcase, ensuring that masks covered the mouth and nose of buyers. These workers have been rented to the standards they have confirmed in the face of such a sorrow and unprecedented pressure, but all professionals are not kept in the same way, as a newGallup Survey proves.
The analytical and consultative society has recently decided to discover what work is the most unworthy of them in the eyes of the Americans. At the end of 2020, Gallup led telephone interviews with 1,018 random-selected American adults. They received a list of different industries and asked how they would assess the honest and ethical standards of these workers, "very high", "high", "average", "low" or "very low". From there, the investigating heads ranked on the percentage of respondents who gave them higher than the "high" or "very high" average. The results showed that the Americans have struggled to trust people in a few particular jobs. Wondering what profession is the least entrusted to everyone? Read it to discover the 10 jobs that have won the lowest scores of the Gallup survey, all recording under a 50% approval score.
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10 Judges
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 43%
In the 2020 survey, only 9% of respondents gave judges a "very high" note in terms of standards of honesty and ethics and 34% gave them a "high" note, resulting in a Note of approval by 43%. Meanwhile, 16% of respondents gave them a "weak" or "very low" rating.
9 Clergy
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 39 percent
Nearly 40% of the survey participants gave the members of the clergy a higher than average note for their ethics and their honesty: 10% gave them a "very high" note and 29% judged them "high". Most participants - 41% have judged them "means" and 15% gave them a "weak" or "very low" score.
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8 Retirement home operators
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 36%
The Gallup researchers note that it is the highest score that nursing home operators won in the history of the survey, probably because of the pandemic. The operators of the retirement home received a note of approval of 36%, or 28% of respondents giving them a "high" score and 8% indicate them as "very high". Just over 43% of respondents - said their honesty and ethics were "medium" and 19% gave them a "weak" or "very low" note.
7 Bankers
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 29%
A Hally 5% of Gallup survey participants gave the bankers a "very high" rating for their standards, but the additional 24% gave them a "high" score, for a total approval note of 29%. However, almost as much as the participants surveyed felt the opposite: 21% of respondents gave them a "weak" or "very low" note.
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6 Journalists
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 28%
Similar to the bankers, journalists were not considered very trustworthy among the respondents, with only 6% of them giving the members of the press a "very high" note and 22 additional giving them a "high" rating " . A much higher percentage - 40% - have given journalists a "weak" or "very weak" note.
5 Lawyers
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 21 percent
The lawyers received a strong score of some participants in a 21% approval rating: 3% of these measures of ethics and honesty of lawyers were "very high" and 18% stated that they were "high " Meanwhile, 30% of respondents gave them a "weak" or "very low" note.
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4 Business leaders
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 17 percent
Even fewer people trust CEOs of their businesses, it seems. These frameworks have earned a note above the average of only 17% of respondents. Nearly double, 36% gave them a lower average score.
3 Practice of advertising
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 10 percent
Advertising practitioners received one of the lowest scores in the survey, with 1% of participants evaluating their level of honesty and ethics as "very high" and 9% are "high". Nearly half of the respondents-45% gave a "weak" or "very low" score.
1 Car salesmen
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 8%
It's a cliché to call a conniving car salesman, but the Gallup survey shows that people in the United States certainly have this perspective. Employment linked the profession at least approved to the USS with an 8% approval score: only 7% of respondents give them a "high" rating and 1% marked them as "very high". On the other side of the spectrum, 37% of respondents gave car sellers a "weak" or "very low" note.
1 Congress members
Evaluation of honesty and ethics: 8%
Addressing the lowest score is a member of the Congress, which also won an 8% approval score. As the car salesmen, 7% of the participants gave the members of the Congress a "high" note and only 1% marked them as "very high" in terms of honesty and ethics. But more than half of the interviewees have given these politicians a note below the average: 63% of the participants said that their standards were "low" or "very low".
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