Anti-corporate sentiment in U.S. is now widespread in both parties

The U.S. public’s views of banks and other financial institutions, as well as large corporations, have become much more negative in recent years. Today, these institutions are both held in low esteem by Americans in both parties. …

While Democrats’ views of banks and big corporations have only modestly changed since 2019 (41% vs. 37%), Republicans’ assessments have become much more negative. Three years ago, Republicans were far more likely than Democrats to say banks and other financial institutions (63% vs. 37%) and large corporations (54% vs. 23%) had a positive effect on the way things were going in the country.

Republicans have also become much more negative in their opinions of technology companies. CONTINUED

Amina Dunn & Andy Cerda, Pew Research Center


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