The most recent survey was conducted among 2,560 U.S.
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- Trump’s overall approval rating in the new survey is 37%, dropping two points from the pollster's February figures.
A recent poll reveals that more than half of US voters disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of the economy, a significant indicator of voter sentiment as the country approaches the 2026 elections. This disapproval is largely driven by concerns over inflation and job growth, which have been persistent issues during Trump's presidency.
Voters express frustration with the perceived lack of effective economic management, which could have implications for Trump's approval ratings and his party's performance in the upcoming elections. The poll underscores a growing disconnect between the administration's economic messaging and the realities faced by everyday Americans.
As economic conditions remain a top priority for voters, the administration's response to these concerns will be critical in shaping public opinion. The results of this poll could signal challenges for Trump as he seeks to rally support for his policies and campaign efforts in the lead-up to the elections.
