The majority of Russians in 2019 trusted representatives of academia among other public sources of information, as per nearly 60 percent of survey participants. Local and global charity organizations had credibility among approximately one third of respondents, together with the national government. The share of consumers believing that media told them the truth was under 30 percent.
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