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Trump's approval dips as Americans worry about economy, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Trump's approval rating fell to 41% amid concerns over rising unemployment at 4.3% and inflation, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll with a 3-point margin of error.
- In recent weeks, the poll indicated President Donald Trump's approval ticked slightly lower to 41% as Americans worried about the United States economy.
- Americans told the Reuters/Ipsos poll that some 54% said the national economy was on the wrong track, while job growth weakened and inflation accelerated in August.
- On specific issues, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found only 35% approved of Trump's economy stewardship while immigration approval remained at 42% earlier this month.
- Poll respondents more often picked the Republican Party for economic policy, 34% to 24%, while 30% chose Republicans and 26% picked Democrats for tackling political extremism.
- The poll was conducted online with 1,019 respondents, carrying a margin of error 3 percentage points and reflecting a methodological change removing the 'not sure' option this month.
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Trump's approval dips as Americans worry about economy, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
President Donald Trump's approval ticked slightly lower in recent weeks as Americans worried about the health of the U.S. economy and the Republican's ability to contain rising prices, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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Read Full ArticlePresident Donald Trump’s approval rate fell in recent weeks due to Americans’ concern about the economy and the administration’s ability to control price increases, according to a new survey. The three-day survey, which ended on Sunday, showed that 41% of citizens approved Trump’s performance as president, a decrease from 42% in a previous report earlier this month. Only 35% of respondents approved Trump’s management of the economy and 28% appro…
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left1Leaning Right7Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Right
Bias Distribution
- 59% of the sources lean Right
59% Right
C 33%
R 59%
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