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Gallup released the results of a new survey today where participants ranked the reputations of different jobs based on how ethical they felt they were.
Hands down, medical professionals took the cake - having the highest perceived ethical standing of any profession.
But Congress - they weren't so lucky.
Following a divisive election and protracted stimulus negotiations, US legislators now rank dead last when it comes to ethics.
Well, actually not quite dead last.
As it turns out, they tied with car sales professionals for that last place slot.
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