The statistic shows information on the level of trust in newspapers in Mexico from May 2004 to January 2017. During a January 2017 survey, almost 80 percent of respondents stated they trusted newspapers "little" or "not at all."
The source does not provide information on the original wording used during the survey. Thus, the wording chosen for this statistic may differ slightly from the one in the survey. Figures for "Do not know" and "No answer" not shown. The source does not provide information on survey methodology.
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