How do Trump's current approval ratings compare to his first term?
Trump's final approval rating in 2021 was 34%, with a first-term average of 41%.
Politics / US Politics
Donald Trump's approval ratings in mid-2025 are a subject of keen interest, especially given his ongoing policy initiatives and public feuds. Several polls provide varying perspectives on his current standing with the American public.
Multiple polls offer a snapshot of Trump's approval ratings. The Economist shows 45% favorable and 50% unfavorable. Rasmussen Reports indicates 50% approval and 49% disapproval. Morning Consult reports 46% approve and 51% disapprove. Gallup's poll shows a 43% approval rating. Reuters/Ipsos reported 42% favorable. American Research Group shows 41% approve and 55% disapprove.
In Pennsylvania, Civiqs polls indicate a slight drop in Trump's approval, with 53% disapproving and 43% approving as of early June. Approval varies significantly across demographics. 60% of those aged 18-34 are unfavorable, while those 50 to 64 were the most favorable (55%). 68% of postgraduate students are unfavorable toward Trump (68%). Non-college graduates were most favorable (49%). Men and women are split on Trump, more than half of females (58%) holding an unfavorable view and more than half of males (52%) having a favorable view of the president. Members of the Republican party were 87% favorable of Trump, compared to the Democratic party, who felt just 3% favorable of the president's performance. Independent voters leaned unfavorable (48%).
The Economist/YouGov poll reveals that fewer Americans disapprove of Trump's job performance compared to previous months, though disapproval still outweighs approval. 45% of Americans oppose Trump's budget plan, while 37% support it. There are notable differences between Democrats and Republicans in their expectations for the impact of Trump's budget, summer heat, and international tourism.
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Trump's final approval rating in 2021 was 34%, with a first-term average of 41%.
Data agency Gallup notes that approval ratings are a simple yet powerful measure in politics.
Legislation, actions, and elections can all impact a president's approval rating.
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