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Trump economic approval rating falls to 37 percent, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

  • Americans' trust in President Donald Trump to improve the economy is declining, with his approval rating falling to 37% according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
  • Approximately half of U.S. Adults fear an upcoming recession, and 52% oppose tariffs on goods brought into the U.S.
  • About 60% believe Trump has overstepped with new tariffs, reflecting skepticism about his economic policies and their impact on prices.
  • A significant 75% of respondents think Trump should not run for a third term in office, including 53% of Republican respondents.
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Poll: American support for Trump on the economy is falling

(The Center Square) – Americans aren’t thrilled with how President Donald Trump is handling the economy, despite the economy and immigration being his top-performing issues in polls leading up to the election.

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Most Americans expect higher prices as a result of Trump's tariffs, a new AP-NORC poll finds

Americans’ trust in President Donald Trump to bolster the U.S. economy appears to be faltering, with a new poll showing that many people fear the country is being steered into a recession and that the president’s broad and haphazardly enforced tariffs will cause prices to rise.Roughly half of U.S. adults say that Trump’s trade policies will increase prices “a lot” and another 3 in 10 think prices could go up “somewhat,” according to the poll by …

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Taipei Times broke the news in Taipei, Taiwan on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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