In the latest survey by Harris Interactive, 78% of people blame the bad economy on Corporate America (and Corporate Britain).
The annual Harris Interactive Reputation Quotient poll is a measure of how consumers view corporations. So far the main stream media has only mentioned the good points of the poll, like Apple surging ahead of Google regarding a positive image among consumers.
What the main stream corporate controlled media isn’t reporting is that only 22% of those surveyed have a overall good impression of Corporate America!
Also, the survey is a warning sign for major banks. According to reports, AIG, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are on the Harris poll’s critical list, because they ranked as low as Enron, Adelphia and WorldCom, right before those later companies went out of business.
Other companies that scored poorly were BP (British Petroleum), JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and News Corp (owners of Fox News).