Survey: Banks regain status as one of the most trusted institutions

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Public trust in banking has recovered since the 2008 financial crisis according to a Gallup survey. However, U.S. public trust remains below pre-crisis levels compared to other countries.

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Original Source Material

Public trust in banking has recovered following a sharp decline caused by the 2008 financial crisis, although the U.S. remains one of several countries where it lags behind the levels seen before the Great Recession, according to a new survey by Gallup. The post Survey: Banks regain status as one of the most trusted institutions appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .