
"The SSRS Opinion Panel survey of 1,209 adults from across the U.S. was conducted between January 9-12. Trump's approval rating landed at a soft 39%, with 61% of respondents disapproving. The result, however, was an improvement from the last survey in late October, which had a 37% to 63% approval-to-disapproval split. The October result was his highest disapproval in the history of the poll, dating back to January 2017 just surpassing the post-January 6, 2021, number of 62%."
"For those Americans who do approve of Trump's job performance, 26% say his actions on immigration/border control are the reason they approve, while 19% said the economy/cost of living concerns. 35% of respondents who disapprove of Trump's job performance cited temperament/personal behavior as the most important reason for their opinion. 15% cited foreign policy concerns as their top reason for viewing Trump negatively."
"The poll also found pessimism in the public as far as their own economic future goes, with just 4 out of 10 respondents expecting the economy to be better a year from now, which was down from 56% before Trump took office. 58% of Americans also said they believe Trump has gone too far in expanding and using the powers of the president, up from 52% last year."
An SSRS Opinion Panel surveyed 1,209 adults across the U.S. between January 9–12. Trump's approval rating registered at 39%, with 61% disapproving, a small improvement from late October's 37% approval. Fifty-eight percent of Americans labeled the first year of his second term a failure and many worried he is focused on the wrong priorities. Supporters most often cited immigration/border control (26%) and the economy/cost of living (19%) as reasons for approval. Among detractors, 35% pointed to temperament and personal behavior and 15% cited foreign policy. Only 40% expect the economy to be better in a year. Fifty-eight percent believe he has gone too far expanding presidential powers.
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