“Trust Me I’m A Doctor” – Britain’s Most (& Least) Respected Professions
Tyler Durden
Sun, 11/29/2020 – 08:45
“Trust me, I’m a doctor…”
So goes the well-worn phrase, and as survey by Ipsos MORI reveals, medical professionals are indeed the most trusted group in Britain. A convincing 93 percent said they think nurses are trustworthy, followed by doctors with 91 percent and engineers with 89 percent.
But, as Statista’s Martin Armstrong points out, at the bottom of the pile are advertising executives who enjoy the trust of only 13 percent of the population – outdoing even politicians in terms of distrust.
You will find more infographics at Statista
In the era of so-called ‘fake news’, journalists also make an appearance at the latter end of the list with a score of just 23 percent.
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