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    Top 6 Professions Americans Don’t Trust (And 6 They Do)

    By Jenny Cohen,

    3 days ago

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    When it comes to choosing a professional, who do you trust? Not everybody, according to a recent poll.

    In a Gallup survey, Americans were asked to rate the honesty and ethical standards of people in various professions. Some professions got top marks for trustworthiness, while other professions didn’t fare as well.

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    1. Most trustworthy: Nurses

    Nurses continue to earn the public’s respect. In fact, 79% of adults who answered the poll rated the honesty and ethics of nurses as “very high” or “high,” according to Gallup.

    They also get paid well for their work, with a median annual salary of $86,070, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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    2. Most trustworthy: Medical doctors

    Medical doctors earned a “very high” or “high” ethics and honesty rating from 62% of respondents.

    Becoming a physician can be daunting. You need a bachelor’s degree, a medical school degree, and time in an internship or residency program.

    However, physicians also make a median annual salary of more than $239,200, with specialists usually earning higher pay.

    3. Most trustworthy: Pharmacists

    Pharmacists give us the medications that keep us well, so it’s no surprise that they earned a “very high” or “high” ethics and honesty rating from 58% of respondents.

    Pharmacists work in stores, specialized pharmacies, hospitals, and health care facilities. Their median annual salary is $136,030.

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    4. Most trustworthy: High school teachers

    High school teachers play an important role in shaping future generations. 53% of respondents rated them as having “very high” or “high” ethics and honesty.

    That number is slightly down from the 60% rating given when the question was asked in 2015 and 2018.

    A high school teacher doesn’t make as much as other professions on the list, with a median annual salary of $65,220.

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    5. Most trustworthy: Police officers

    Police officers earned a “very high” or “high” ethics and honesty rating from 50% of respondents, but that number is lower than in other years leading up to this 2022 poll.

    Police officers and detectives make a median annual income of $74,910 in the U.S.

    6. Most trustworthy: Accountants

    Chances are you only think of an accountant when you're ready to do your tax return. Accountants earned a “very high” or “high” ethics and honesty rating from 41% of respondents.

    Accountants make a median annual salary of $79,880.

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    1. Least trustworthy: Members of Congress

    The most untrustworthy profession? Working as a member of Congress.

    Members of the U.S. House and Senate got a “low” or “very low” ethics and honesty ranking from 62% of respondents.

    Members of the House and Senate make $174,000 in annual salary, although some members in leadership positions may earn a little more, according to the U.S. Congress.

    2. Least trustworthy: Telemarketers

    Are you sick of getting calls from telemarketers? You’re not the only one who doesn’t like to talk to them. According to Gallup, 59% of respondents gave these workers a “low” or “very low” ethics and honesty ranking.

    Telemarketers can expect to make $39,680 in annual wages.

    3. Least trustworthy: Car salespeople

    People buying cars probably don’t trust the person on the other end of the transaction. 44% of respondents ranked car salespeople as having “very low” or “low” ethics and honesty.

    A car salesperson can expect a median annual wage of $59,090, but that number could jump based on commissions they earn from sales.

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    4. Least trustworthy: Journalists

    Gallup’s survey found that Americans are skeptical of journalists, with 42% of respondents ranking the profession as “very low” or “low” in ethics and honesty.

    Journalists may not be paid as well as other trusted — and not-so-trusted — professions on this list. However, they can expect a median annual salary of $57,500.

    5. Least trustworthy: Advertising practitioners

    If you don’t trust advertisers, you are not alone. Advertising practitioners got a “very low” or “low” ethics and honest rating from 41% of respondents.

    But the position pays well, with advertising, promotions, and marketing managers earning a median annual wage of $156,580.

    6. Least trustworthy: Business executives

    On the other end of the survey, business executives received a “very low” or “low” ethics and honesty ranking from 36% of respondents.

    Top business executives can earn $189,520 in median annual wages, according to the BLS.

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    Bottom line

    Check out this list if trustworthiness is an important characteristic in a career you plan to pursue.

    But also remember to weigh other factors, such as what interests you, how much money you can make, and what types of benefits are available.

    Ethics and honesty are important, but so is the chance to boost your bank account . Trustworthiness or public perception is not always in alignment with salary. You'll need to decide what's most important to you.

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