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Do You Trust Banks? Country by County Comparison Posted: 14 Jun 2013 04:18 PM PDT Here is an interesting Gallup poll that came my way today from a friend "BC". The poll was taken last month. It shows European Countries Lead World in Distrust of Banks. Thirteen percent of Greeks said they had confidence in their country's banks or financial institutions in 2012, leading the nearly all-European list of countries where trust in financial institutions was among the worst in the world last year. Seven European Union countries had trust levels lower than 30%, far below the median 55% across 135 countries. Even in the EU's largest funder of the eurozone bailouts, Germany, fewer than four in 10 (38%) expressed confidence in their country's financial institutions.European Bank Confidence Global Bank Confidence Note the misplaced trust in Asian, African, and even Canadian banks. The wording of the question as listed was confusing: "In [country] do you have confidence in each of the following or not? How about financial institutions or banks?" The question should have been more along the lines of "Do you have confidence in your country's banks and financial institutions?" US Bank Confidence A Gallup Poll out today shows Americans' Confidence in Banks Up for First Time in Years Americans' confidence in U.S. banks increased to 26% in June, up from the record low of 21% a year ago. The percentage of Americans saying they have "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in U.S. banks is now at its highest point since June 2008, but remains well below its pre-recession level of 41%, measured in June 2007. Between 2007 and 2012, confidence in banks fell by half -- 20 percentage points.US Bank Confidence The question for the above poll was slightly different than the global poll: "Please tell me how much confidence you, yourself, have in banks - a great deal, quite a lot, some, or very little." Although up from a rock bottom 21%, the current 26% is certainly nothing to brag about. Two Questions for European Readers
Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Don't Worry, Trend Towards Hiring Temps is Only Temporary (And Not at All Related to Obamacare) Posted: 14 Jun 2013 10:00 AM PDT Wal-Mart has a new strategy of hiring temporary workers, everyday (seemingly to match everyday low pricing). Spokesman David Tovar says that the move is not related Obamacare, even though it could take a year or more for temporary workers to receive health care benefits. Let's dig deeper into Wal-Mart's Everyday Hiring Strategy to see if management claims pass the sniff test. A Reuters survey of 52 stores run by the largest U.S. private employer in the past month, including one in every U.S. state, showed that 27 were hiring only temps, 20 were hiring a combination of regular full, part-time and temp jobs, and five were not hiring at all. The survey was based on interviews with managers, sales staff and human resource department employees at the stores.Detail Recap
But hey, none of this has anything to do with Obamacare. It just happened. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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