金钱能买来信任吗?新冠疫情期间的社会转移支付与信任

Can Money Buy Trust? Social Transfers and Trust During the Covid‐19 Pandemic

Policy Studies Journal · 2026
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中文导读

研究美国疫情期间现金转移支付对公民信任公共卫生机构的影响,发现总体无显著效果,但共和党中高收入者收到刺激资金后信任下降。

Abstract

ABSTRACT The United States was among the countries that increased social spending the most during the pandemic, including by adopting new cash transfer schemes. Yet, little is known about the impact of these newly implemented or augmented benefits on citizen trust in public health institutions. Grounded in policy feedback literature and research on attitudinal spillover, we hypothesize that receiving social transfers during the pandemic increased trust in health institutions, with potentially heterogeneous effects across household income and political affiliation. Employing a difference‐in‐differences model and using the Understanding America Study dataset, we find no overall effect of receiving Stimulus Fund or SNAP benefits on trust in health institutions. However, we observe significant heterogeneity: Republicans—especially those with middle and high incomes—tend to decrease their trust after receiving the Stimulus Fund. Independents and respondents with other political affiliations also decrease trust after receiving the SNAP, although the estimates are only marginally statistically significant. Taken together, results suggest that while universalistic social policies are often believed to be broadly politically popular and generate positive feedback effects, their impacts may be limited or heterogeneous depending on political affiliation.

政治学公共政策社会信任新冠疫情