Americans’ confidence in the three branches of government has reached new lows, including a six-year low for the presidency, according to a new Gallup poll.
Gallup spoke with 1,027 adults between June 5-8th, with a margin of error +/- 4%, and asked them to rate their level of confidence in the three branches. Ratings for the Supreme Court, the presidency and the legislature are at or near their all-time worst, signaling the country’s growing distrust of government.
The U.S. population’s confidence level is lowest in Congress, which earned just 7% of Americans’ confidence, down three points from its 2013 rating, but the president’s approval rating saw the biggest drop, falling eight points from two years ago.
While President Obama’s name was not mentioned in the questioning, Gallup notes that whoever the current president is still influences attitudes regarding the executive branch.









