Fed Faces Trust Gap in Economic Management, New Data Show

Survey Reveals Public Skepticism and Partisan Disparities

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The average level of trust in the Fed鈥檚 ability measured 3.2 on a scale of 1 to 7, with 7 representing the highest trust. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg News)

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A survey of more than 5,000 consumers found only modest confidence in the Federal Reserve鈥檚 ability to manage inflation and unemployment effectively.

The average level of trust in the Fed鈥檚 ability measured 3.2 on a scale of 1 to 7, with 7 representing the highest trust, according to a .

鈥淭rust in the Fed鈥檚 concern for the economic well-being of all Americans is slightly higher, averaging 3.5,鈥 economists Pei Kuang, Michael Weber and Shihan Xie said in the paper.

The authors also found a political divide among respondents.



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Democrats have an average trust score of 3.4 for the Fed鈥檚 economic management and 3.8 for its concern for Americans鈥 economic well-being, while 鈥淩epublicans report lower levels of trust, with average scores of 3.0 and 3.1 for these metrics, respectively,鈥 they wrote.

In the hypothetical case of Republican candidate Donald Trump winning the presidential election, 84% of consumers would view the Fed as aligned with the Republican Party, the survey found.

The economists also found significant differences in perceptions of the Fed鈥檚 political leanings. 鈥淢ost Democrat-leaning participants (66%) believe the Fed favors Republicans, whereas most Republican-leaning participants (60%) see it as favoring Democrats,鈥 the paper said.

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