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Trump's approval rating rises to 44%; Americans worry less about recession

  • Reuters/Ipsos conducted a nationwide poll from May 12-13 showing President Trump's approval rating rose to 44%.
  • The approval increase of two percentage points followed a period of historically low ratings and easing American recession worries.
  • The poll also found concern about a recession dropped to 69% from 76% in April, and stock market worries fell to 60% from 67%.
  • The survey included 1,163 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus three points, reflecting a narrowing gap between Trump's approval and disapproval ratings.
  • This rise in Trump's approval coincides with eased trade tensions after tariff adjustments and suggests improving public sentiment toward his economic approach.
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WSAU broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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