Trump approval rating sinks to 40%, the lowest of his term, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – President Trump's approval hits 40 percent amid dissatisfaction with his handling of economy, inflation, and immigration, marking a 12-point drop since January, according to polling averages.
- On July 25–28, 2025, President Donald Trump’s approval rating was 41 percent, with disapproval at 55 percent, according to a CBS/YouGov survey, indicating a decline in support.
- Facing backlash over the Epstein files, Trump’s base and Republican supporters questioned his handling as the Justice Department refused to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation documents.
- Polls show stark partisan divides, with 65 percent of men saying Trump hasn't done enough to lower prices and only 29 percent of men supporting him, impacting overall approval.
- This week, DecisionDeskHQ’s averages show approval increased to 47%, while a Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals Americans remain sharply divided on Trump’s performance.
- Despite his polling woes, support for his handling of the economy ticked up to 38 percent, and approval of his immigration stance rose to 43 percent.
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·Aarhus, Denmark
Read Full ArticleTrump approval rating sinks to 40%, the lowest of his term, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval rating dropped one percentage point to 40%, the lowest level of his second term in office, as Americans remained concerned about his handling of the economy and immigration, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleTrump’s net approval rating hits new low of second term
President Trump’s net job approval rating reached its lowest point of his second term in the latest Economist/YouGov poll. Trump’s net approval rating is 15 points underwater — with 55 percent of surveyed Americans disapproving of the president’s performance in office and 40 percent approving. For the last two weeks, 55 percent of Americans have…
·Washington, United States
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Total News Sources22
Leaning Left4Leaning Right3Center12Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Center
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources are Center
63% Center
L 21%
C 63%
R 16%
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