The 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that trust is in crisis around the world. The general population’s trust in all four key institutions — business, government, NGOs, and media — has declined broadly, a phenomenon not reported since Edelman began tracking trust among this segment in 2012.

With the fall of trust, the majority of respondents now lack full belief that the overall system is working for them. In this climate, people’s societal and economic concerns, including globalization, the pace of innovation and eroding social values, turn into fears, spurring the rise of populist actions now playing out in several Western-style democracies.

To rebuild trust and restore faith in the system, institutions must step outside of their traditional roles and work toward a new, more integrated operating model that puts people — and the addressing of their fears — at the center of everything they do.

Edelman Trust Barometer Supplements

JANUARY 17, 2017 CORRECTION: A PREVIOUS VERSION OF THIS REPORT INCORRECTLY REPRESENTED THE DATA ASSOCIATED WITH “LEAVE THE EU” AND “REMAIN IN THE EU” ON SLIDE 30. THE NUMBERS REFLECTED HAVE BEEN UPDATED.