Americans voice confidence in their banks, but inflation woes continue

Three-quarters of Americans have at least some confidence in their own banks, which is more than they have in banks and financial institutions writ large.

Inflation remains the No. 1 reason people continue to say the economy is bad, and that far outweighs recent issues with U.S. banks and the stock market, in the public mind.

That’s partly because as many people ascribe recent problems with banks to decisions made by those banks themselves as to any systemic issues with the banking sector. CONTINUED

CBS News


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