Reuters/Ipsos survey suggests Americans are increasingly unhappy with Trump’s handling of the economy.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 39%, down from 41%, amid rising economic dissatisfaction, particularly among Republicans. Only 33% approve of his economic management, the lowest since he began his second term, with significant concerns over affordability impacting his support. Trump has dismissed these economic anxieties, labeling them a “hoax,” while his approval on cost-of-living issues dropped to 27%. Despite recent fluctuations, his ratings have remained within the high 30s to low 40s range since returning to the White House.






