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![Only 47% of the general population says CEOs are credible.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/520ae1d7e4b0734e32e175ff/1562696539878-3KS7MAUHRYREACAMC49Y/static47.squarespace.png)
![64% say they find leaked information more believable than press statements.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/520ae1d7e4b0734e32e175ff/1562696554995-F9M2ZPQA0M3UED5BYF47/static2.squarespace.com%2Bcopy.png)
![55% say a company’s social media page is more believable than advertising.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/520ae1d7e4b0734e32e175ff/1562696570636-5G1DQDZP74JKD2JB85L6/static1.squarespace.com.png)
![78% agree that how a company treats its employees is one of the best indicators of its level of trustworthiness.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/520ae1d7e4b0734e32e175ff/1562696584466-OFIFG2US1CZA40EQWYH9/static78.squarespace.com%2Bcopy.png)
![Only 58% of employees trust their employer as a trustworthy source of information about social issues.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/520ae1d7e4b0734e32e175ff/1562696596683-W2LYDT71RPQ8TY93HYH3/static58.squarespace.com.png)
Only 47% of the general population says CEOs are credible.
64% say they find leaked information more believable than press statements.
55% say a company’s social media page is more believable than advertising.
78% agree that how a company treats its employees is one of the best indicators of its level of trustworthiness.
Only 58% of employees trust their employer as a trustworthy source of information about social issues.