The charts show where people get their news and how much they trust these sources.

The charts show where people get their news and how much they trust these sources.
The bar chart provides the results of a survey which measures the trustworthiness of the media in the eyes of citizens from 12 countries. From an
overall
perspective, it can be seen clearly that In general, Finnish residents reported the highest level of trust in their news sources, whilst the United States ranked
last
in the list.
In addition
, it is interesting to note that average trust levels hovered below 50 per cent. First and foremost, it is evident that Finland took up the highest rank with a solid 65%.
Moreover
, the second place was shared by Brazil and Nigeria, both countries were at 54%. Germany was just lower than the two mentioned above 1%. The level of trust decreased gradually for the rest of the list. Commencing from Canada (45%) to France (30%). The only country that had 29% and was three times lower than Finland was the United States. In general, Asian countries
such
as Japan and India had the average data, nearly 40%.
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