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  • Interpersonal trust in Europe
  • Interpersonal trust in the United States
  • Interpersonal trust vs. income inequality
  • Public trust in government in the United States
  • Share of people agreeing with the statement "most people can be trusted"
  • Share of people that think others can be trusted vs. taken advantage of
  • Share of people who trust journalists in their country
  • Share of people who trust others in their neighborhood
  • Share of people who trust science
  • Share of people who trust their national government
  • Trust in government averaged across OECD countries
  • Trust in others vs. trust in police, Europe

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