Trump's approval rating slips to 39%, economy weighs, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Trump's economic approval dropped to 33%, with only 27% supporting his cost of living management, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll of over 1,000 U.S. adults.
- On Dec 16, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found 39% of U.S. adults approved of President Donald Trump's job performance, nearing his term's lowest rating.
- Weak economic scores showed just 33% of U.S. adults approved Trump's economic handling, cost-of-living approval fell to 27%, while inflation stayed close to 3% amid tariff shocks and a government shutdown.
- Among Republicans, the poll found 85% approved of Trump's overall performance, but their approval of his handling of the economy declined to 72 from 78, according to the latest survey.
- Political implications emerge as growing affordability woes could be a serious political liability for Trump and his allies, despite his last year's presidential election promise to fix the economy.
- Looking at month-to-month shifts, the Reuters/Ipsos poll shows approval down about 2 points from 41% earlier this month, within a point of the 38% mid-November low.
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'Just not any good': Polling expert shows Trump underwater on every single issue
President Donald Trump's approval ratings are underwater across the board, and CNN's Harry Enten said they potentially could get even worse.The president has rarely enjoyed majority support across his two non-consecutive terms in office, but Enten told "CNN News Central" that Trump has spent more than nine months underwater."Trump's negative net approval rating every single day since March 12, Trump has been in the red – negative," Enten said. "…
Donald Trump's approval ratings are falling and are now near their lowest point in his current term. And it's an issue that Americans are particularly unhappy about.
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