In U.S., Trust Varies With Income, Education, Race, and Age; Money, schooling, race, age all related to trust in one's neighbors.

Gallup Poll News ServiceNbr. 2009, January 2009

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In U.S., Trust Varies With Income, Education, Race, and Age; Money, schooling, race, age all related to trust in one's neighbors.

Byline: Brett Pelham and Steve Crabtree

Synopsis: Gallup data show trust, defined as the belief that one's neighbor would return a lost wallet, increases along with income, education, and age.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Is community trust a luxury in America? Gallup data offer some support for that idea -- 82% of those ...

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