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Confidence in the country's largest financial and business institutions among Americans is lower than it is for the federal and state governments, according to a new poll.
The Zogby poll,released Thursday, found both federal and state government slightly more worthy of voter trust than the so-called "free market giants."
The results from 2,500 likely voters found 83 percent confidence in small businesses, 73 percent in local banks, 60 percent in colleges and universities, 57 percent for local government, 41 percent for federal government and 41 percent for state government.
For major corporations, the confidence factor was 38 percent, national and regional banks 33 percent and Wall Street 31 percent.
The poll was conducted between January 29th and February 1st.
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