The Erosion of Institutional Trust in Democratic Systems Trust in Congress has declined from 42% (1973) to 16% (2023), paralleling similar drops in executive and judicial confidence. This 50-year collapse correlates with increased partisan polarization, media fragmentation, and the rise of social media echo chambers that amplify ideological divides. When citizens lose faith in democratic institutions, they become vulnerable to anti-democratic messaging and extraconstitutional solutions. This institutional trust deficit represents the greatest structural threat to democratic stability—more destabilizing than any single policy disagreement—because it undermines the legitimacy that allows systems to survive electoral losses and policy defeats.