Public trust in scientists has returned to the post‑2021 level (~77% at least a fair amount) but remains substantially below the spring 2020 peak (87%). The gap is heavily partisan (Democratic trust ~90% vs Republican ~65%) and stable over the past year, implying that the pandemic shock created a durable change in who accepts expert authority.
— A long plateau below pre‑COVID trust levels—and its partisan persistence—means governments and institutions must treat scientific guidance as a contested political input, not a neutral technical fact, which affects compliance with health advice, climate policy, and AI governance.
Reem Nadeem
2026.01.15
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Pew Research Center survey (Jan 15, 2026): 77% overall at least a fair amount of confidence; April 2020 peak 87%; Democrats 90% vs Republicans 65% today.
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