Ranked: Where People Trust Each Other Most, by Country
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Key Takeaways
- Most people can be trusted in the Nordics, according to survey data from 2022, published 2024.
- Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Iceland occupy five of the top six spots of most trusting countries.
- China’s position (rank 4th, at 63%) is the only non-Western country in the top tier of trust.
Trust is the social glue that binds communities, shapes institutions, and fuels economic activity.
The infographic linked above ranks 90 economies by the share of adults who agree that “most people can be trusted,” using nationally representative survey data from 2022, published 2024.
The data for this visualization comes from Integrated Values Surveys, accessed via Our World in Data.
Ranked: Most and Least Trusting Countries
Denmark leads with 74% of respondents saying that most people can be trusted, followed closely by Norway (72%) and Finland (68%).
| Rank | Country | Code | (%) Agree with “Most people can be trusted.” |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Denmark |
DNK | 74 |
| 2 | Norway |
NOR | 72 |
| 3 | Finland |
FIN | 68 |
| 4 | China |
CHN | 63 |
| 5 | Sweden |
SWE | 63 |
| 6 | Iceland |
ISL | 62 |
| 7 | Switzerland |
CHE | 59 |
| 8 | Netherlands |
NLD | 57 |
| 9 | New Zealand |
NZL | 57 |
| 10 | Austria |
AUT | 50 |
| 11 | Australia |
AUS | 49 |
| 12 | Canada |
CAN | 47 |
| 13 | UK |
GBR | 43 |
| 14 | Germany |
DEU | 42 |
| 15 | Macao |
MAC | 41 |
| 16 | Spain |
ESP | 41 |
| 17 | Belarus |
BLR | 40 |
| 18 | Northern Ireland |
GBR | 39 |
| 19 | U.S. |
USA | 37 |
| 20 | Hong Kong |
HKG | 36 |
| 21 | Singapore |
SGP | 34 |
| 22 | Estonia |
EST | 34 |
| 23 | Japan |
JPN | 34 |
| 24 | Uzbekistan |
UZB | 34 |
| 25 | South Korea |
KOR | 33 |
| 26 | Lithuania |
LTU | 32 |
| 27 | Taiwan |
TWN | 31 |
| 28 | Thailand |
THA | 29 |
| 29 | Ukraine |
UKR | 28 |
| 30 | Czechia |
CZE | 27 |
| 31 | Hungary |
HUN | 27 |
| 32 | Italy |
ITA | 27 |
| 33 | Azerbaijan |
AZE | 26 |
| 34 | France |
FRA | 26 |
| 35 | Mongolia |
MNG | 26 |
| 36 | Andorra |
AND | 25 |
| 37 | Slovenia |
SVN | 25 |
| 38 | Poland |
POL | 24 |
| 39 | Pakistan |
PAK | 23 |
| 40 | Russia |
RUS | 23 |
| 41 | Kazakhstan |
KAZ | 23 |
| 42 | Latvia |
LVA | 22 |
| 43 | Montenegro |
MNE | 22 |
| 44 | Slovakia |
SVK | 22 |
| 45 | Maldives |
MDV | 21 |
| 46 | Tajikistan |
TJK | 21 |
| 47 | Malaysia |
MYS | 20 |
| 48 | Argentina |
ARG | 19 |
| 49 | Guatemala |
GTM | 18 |
| 50 | Puerto Rico |
PRI | 18 |
| 51 | Armenia |
ARM | 18 |
| 52 | Bulgaria |
BGR | 17 |
| 53 | India |
IND | 17 |
| 54 | Portugal |
PRT | 17 |
| 55 | Morocco |
MAR | 17 |
| 56 | Serbia |
SRB | 16 |
| 57 | Jordan |
JOR | 16 |
| 58 | Myanmar |
MMR | 15 |
| 59 | North Macedonia |
MKD | 15 |
| 60 | Iran |
IRN | 15 |
| 61 | Uruguay |
URY | 14 |
| 62 | Venezuela |
VEN | 14 |
| 63 | Turkey |
TUR | 14 |
| 64 | Tunisia |
TUN | 14 |
| 65 | Croatia |
HRV | 14 |
| 66 | Nigeria |
NGA | 13 |
| 67 | Bangladesh |
BGD | 13 |
| 68 | Chile |
CHL | 13 |
| 69 | Kyrgyzstan |
KGZ | 13 |
| 70 | Romania |
ROU | 12 |
| 71 | Ethiopia |
ETH | 12 |
| 72 | Iraq |
IRQ | 11 |
| 73 | Mexico |
MEX | 10 |
| 74 | Lebanon |
LBN | 10 |
| 75 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
BIH | 10 |
| 76 | Kenya |
KEN | 9 |
| 77 | Libya |
LBY | 9 |
| 78 | Georgia |
GEO | 9 |
| 79 | Bolivia |
BOL | 9 |
| 80 | Greece |
GRC | 8 |
| 81 | Egypt |
EGY | 7 |
| 82 | Cyprus |
CYP | 7 |
| 83 | Brazil |
BRA | 7 |
| 84 | Ecuador |
ECU | 6 |
| 85 | Philippines |
PHL | 5 |
| 86 | Indonesia |
IDN | 5 |
| 87 | Colombia |
COL | 5 |
| 88 | Nicaragua |
NIC | 4 |
| 89 | Peru |
PER | 4 |
| 90 | Albania |
ALB | 3 |
Note: From samples of roughly 1,000–1,500+ interviews of adults per country, conducted in waves. Responses shown to the question, “Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you need to be very careful in dealing with people?” Possible answers include “Most people can be trusted”, “Do not know” and “Need to be very careful”. The UK includes England, Scotland, and Wales, with Northern Ireland listed separately. Figures are rounded. Major processing done by Our World in Data.
Long-standing welfare systems, low corruption, and transparent governments foster consistent high trust across the Nordic region.
Related: See how the latest corruption index performances correlate with these trust scores.Middling Trust in the Anglosphere and Western Europe
English-speaking nations occupy the middle of the pack. New Zealand (57%) and Australia (49%) perform better than Canada (47%), the UK (43%), and the U.S. (37%).
Western European countries show similar dispersion: Switzerland (59%) and the Netherlands (57%) outpace Germany (42%), France (26%), and Italy (27%).
Differences in income inequality and political polarization help explain these gaps.
Related: See which countries are the most politically polarized.Low-Trust Soceities
Several Latin American nations—Peru (4%), Nicaragua (4%), Colombia (5%), and Ecuador (6%)—rank near the bottom.
Chronic political instability, high crime rates, and economic volatility contribute to scarce interpersonal trust.
In the Middle East, Iraq (11%), Lebanon (10%), and Egypt (7%) also report very low levels, reflecting decades of conflict and governance challenges.
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Norway
Finland
China
Sweden
Iceland
Switzerland
Netherlands
New Zealand
Austria
Australia
Canada
UK
Germany
Macao
Spain
Belarus
U.S.
Hong Kong
Singapore
Estonia
Japan
Uzbekistan
South Korea
Lithuania
Taiwan
Thailand
Ukraine
Czechia
Hungary
Italy
Azerbaijan
France
Mongolia
Andorra
Slovenia
Poland
Pakistan
Russia
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Montenegro
Slovakia
Maldives
Tajikistan
Malaysia
Argentina
Guatemala
Puerto Rico
Armenia
Bulgaria
India
Portugal
Morocco
Serbia
Jordan
Myanmar
North Macedonia
Iran
Uruguay
Venezuela
Turkey
Tunisia
Croatia
Nigeria
Bangladesh
Chile
Kyrgyzstan
Romania
Ethiopia
Iraq
Mexico
Lebanon
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kenya
Libya
Georgia
Bolivia
Greece
Egypt
Cyprus
Brazil
Ecuador
Philippines
Indonesia
Colombia
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