Trump's Approval Rating Plummets Amid Economic and Foreign Policy Concerns
Trump’s Approval Rating Is Now At Record Low. This Is The Reason Americans Don’t Like Him Anymore

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President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to 35%, nearing record lows, due to rising energy prices, inflation, and the ongoing conflict in Iran. Public sentiment reflects dissatisfaction with his economic handling, particularly regarding the cost of living.
- 01Trump's approval rating is at 35%, close to previous lows of 34% and 33%.
- 0259% of Americans expect gasoline prices to worsen next year, while only 17% anticipate improvement.
- 0322% approve of Trump's handling of the cost of living, with 70% disapproving.
- 04The Iran conflict, now over 100 days old, is impacting global energy markets and domestic fuel prices.
- 0536% of Americans support military strikes on Iran, but 25% believe the benefits outweigh the costs.
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President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 35%, nearing his historical lows of 34% and 33% during his first term. This decline is attributed to growing public dissatisfaction over rising energy prices, inflation, and the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has now surpassed 100 days. A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey indicates that 59% of Americans expect gasoline prices to worsen, while only 17% believe they will improve. Trump's handling of household economic issues has particularly suffered, with just 22% approval regarding the cost of living, and a significant 70% disapproving. The Iran conflict, which has seen military strikes initiated by Trump in coordination with Israel, has contributed to instability in global energy markets, especially affecting the critical Strait of Hormuz. Public opinion on military action remains divided, with 36% approving of the strikes, but only 25% believing the benefits justify the costs, highlighting concerns about the broader economic and geopolitical ramifications of continued escalation.
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Trump's approval ratings reflect significant public concern about rising costs and foreign policy, which could influence upcoming elections and policy decisions.
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