Media, airlines only two industries Americans trust less during pandemic, survey shows

Drug companies, oil corporations all fared better.

Published: August 5, 2020 12:08pm

Updated: August 5, 2020 2:56pm

Airline companies and media outlets are the only two major industries to have their approval numbers drop during the pandemic, according to a recent survey of consumer opinions during the COVID-19 crisis. 

An Axios/Harris corporate reputation poll found that consumers trust media 5% less than they did before the start of the pandemic; airlines, meanwhile, took a 7% hit in reputation. 

The medical industry posted the biggest gains in corporate esteem, with consumers reporting 47% more favorable opinions of doctors, nurses and hospitals than before the emergence of COVID-19. Grocery stores, technology firms, and restaurants also saw big jumps in favorable opinions. 

Even oil companies saw their approval ratings jump by 6%. Entertainment, meanwhile—an industry that has become ever-more ubiquitous as millions of Americans have found themselves cooped up at home—has seen a 7% increase in favorability. 

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