Briefing • 10 January 2014
Briefing 13: What do people think about banks?
Explaining the data
This data was produced by YouGov in association with Cambridge University for a report entitled Public Trust in Banking. The research included three surveys with nationally representative samples of UK adults, totalling 11,089 individuals. The full report is free and can be downloaded from the YouGov website.
Tagged under: attitudes to inequality, income inequality
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