A new Pew Research Center study found 53% of U.S. adults rated Americans’ morals and ethics as “bad,” making the U.S. the only country surveyed where that view prevailed.

Trust in other people underpins everything from civic life to everyday cooperation, so broad skepticism about neighbors’ character can shape politics, institutions and social cohesion.

Pew’s findings add an international benchmark to a long-running American debate about polarization and whether people see opponents—and even fellow citizens—as acting in good faith.

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    20 days ago

    Well yeah, a country running tattletale hotlines is not a country of good morales

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      19 days ago

      not a country of good morales

      I had a tryst with a young woman with that surname and that was pretty damned good. I won’t generalize beyond that.