As per latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political survey, President Trump’s approval rating dipped slightly since January, from 47% to 44%
ISLAMABAD, March 27 (SABAH): As per latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political survey, President Trump’s approval rating has dipped slightly since January, from 47% to 44%, outperforming his first term but lagging most presidents in the past 50 years, highlighting U.S. polarization. However, on the top concern—inflation—only 32% approve of his handling of rising prices, while 57% find his economic decisions too erratic. In foreign policy, tariffs remain unpopular: just 31% believe they benefit American workers, while 48% disagree.
Other key highlights:
1 – Americans feeling much less comfortable about their economic status. (https://bit.ly/41ZLVYo)
2 – 1 in 4 Americans say they have stopped purchasing from a company due to politics or current events. But it turns out, it’s not so easy to boycott. (https://bit.ly/3Y27KW0)
3 – Consumer Confidence Continues Unsteady Start to 2025 as Expectations Index Falls Sharply (http://bit.ly/3E1QiKs)
For more insights on what Americans and the rest of the world thinks, visit http://bit.ly/4230smd.