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Just 1 in 4 US adults say Trump's policies have helped them, a new AP-NORC poll finds

UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – A quarter of U.S. adults say Trump’s policies have helped them while about half report negative impacts, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll of 1,437 adults.

  • A recent poll of 1,437 U.S. adults conducted from July 10-14 by The Associated Press-NORC Center indicates that roughly 25% of respondents feel that President Trump's actions have positively impacted them since he began his presidency.
  • Following Trump’s approval of a substantial budget bill on July 4, Medicaid reductions included in the legislation are expected to increase the number of uninsured Americans by 11.8 million and contribute an additional $3.3 trillion to the national debt.
  • The poll indicates that about half of U.S. adults feel Trump's policies have negatively affected them, while roughly 20% believe these policies have had little to no impact on their lives.
  • Although only 43% approve of his immigration policies—a decline from 49% in March—around 60% of people believe Trump is somewhat effective at accomplishing tasks, yet 56% feel he does not have a good understanding of the challenges faced by individuals like themselves.
  • The poll's results suggest persistent divisions over Trump's effectiveness and impact, with many Americans skeptical of his policies amid rising inflation and ongoing economic concerns.
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Trump's approval rating on immigration and government spending slipped, AP-NORC poll finds

Only about one-quarter of U.S. adults say President Donald Trump's policies helped them since he took office, it found.

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The summer started off so well. Donald Trump racked up political victories and was showered with praise at the NATO summit in June. But now support for the president is faltering.

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