Latest data from the annual Trust Barometer and special reports
Experts and leaders within and outside of Edelman offer observations and applications for building and earning trust based on our research and their real-world experience.
The Trust Institute collaborates with global experts, scholars, and researchers to inform, enhance, and action our studies on trust.
Examining the evolving role of business in society and new expectations for leaders to navigate critical societal issues.
Insights on trust in institutions and leaders in the face of future emergencies.
Highlighting the importance of U.S. businesses speaking out in support of LGBTQ+ issues.
Our partners and collaborators are affiliated with academic and nonprofit organizations around the world:
Ben Curtis, Global Brand Vice President of Rexona, joins Richard Edelman, President and CEO of Edelman, to explore how sports can serve as a powerful force for connection in an increasingly divided world. As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, they discuss the role of global sporting events in bringing people together across differences, why brands have an opportunity to act as trust brokers, and how Rexona is building relevance through new media and community-based campaigns. Ben also shares his perspective on creator-driven marketing, and the growing influence of AI and earned media in building trust.
Join The TrustMakers (A podcast from Edelman and Advertising Week), where listeners connect with global experts to learn what it takes to build trust in today’s society.
The Edelman Trust Institute is a think tank that advances the study of trust in society. We produce the Edelman Trust Barometer and disseminate insights based on its findings via partnerships and content.
The Trust Institute builds on over two decades of global research to drive data-informed decisions around the imperative of trust. Edelman launched its first Trust Barometer in 2001 as a direct response to the “Battle in Seattle,” when non-governmental organizations stormed the World Trade Organization to protest globalization as an unfair distribution of wealth. In the decades since, Edelman has studied the dynamic shifts in trust across institutions, geographies and society writ large, substantiating that trust is essential to future success on a societal and company level.
Experts from academia, business, policy, and media shape the Edelman Trust Institute’s research, programming, and editorial agenda.
Subscribe to receive our latest research and insights directly to your inbox
.
If you are a researcher or member of the academic community who would like to access our data for non-commercial purposes, please reach out using the contact form below.
When citing the Edelman Trust Barometer, please refer to this APA style template:
Edelman Trust Institute. (YEAR OF PUBLICATION). FULL TITLE OF REPORT. PDF URL