Community Corner
How trustworthy is information from the CDC?
Invisibly voluntary surveys are the smartest and most accurate way to generate responses in real-time.
June is here, many more places are reopening and CDC guidelines are shifting. According to a Realtime Research survey by Invisibly that polled 1277 people, public sentiment on the trustworthiness of the CDC has changed. Invisibly is a team of dedicated, innovative and optimistic people, working to fortify the future of personal data.
Here’s what Invisibly learned:
- 33% of people think the information given by the CDC is completely untrustworthy compared to 23% in July 2020, and only a slight majority of respondents think the CDC is trustworthy.
- 18-24 years old were most likely to trust CDC guidelines, but only at 58%.
- 50% of women trust the CDC, compared to 38% of men and 22% of non-binary respondents.
