Trump's Approval is Dropping with Millennials, New Poll Shows
Summary
A recent poll shows President Donald Trump's approval rating is falling among millennials, with only 26% of people aged 30 to 44 approving of his presidency. Overall, 35% of adults approve of Trump’s job performance, while 61% disapprove, according to the Economist/YouGov poll conducted in mid-August.Key Facts
- President Trump’s approval among millennials (ages 30-44) dropped to 26%, down from 29% the previous week.
- The poll surveyed 1,611 U.S. adults and has a margin of error of 3.4%.
- Overall approval rating for Trump stands at 35%, with 61% of adults disapproving.
- Among younger voters aged 18 to 29, 30% approve and 67% disapprove of Trump’s job.
- Approval ratings for Trump’s handling of foreign policy and tariffs are particularly low among millennials and younger adults.
- White House officials highlighted Trump’s policy achievements, including tax cuts, a drop in violent crime, lower prescription drug prices, and strong border enforcement.
- Millennials are now the largest age group in the U.S. and are a key voting demographic for the 2024 election.
- Other recent polls also show Trump’s approval rating is low among younger voters and the general population.
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