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Mr. Sparkle

(3,409 posts)
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 10:44 AM 18 hrs ago

Trump economic approval rating falls to 37 percent: Reuters/Ipsos poll

President Trump is seeing a drop in economic approval as concerns rise over his sweeping tariff agenda, which he argues will revitalize manufacturing domestically, according to a survey released Wednesday. The Reuters/Ipsos poll found that just 37 percent of Americans approved of Trump’s handling of the economy — down 5 points since he returned to the Oval Office earlier this year. It is the lowest figure on the topic spanning both of his presidential terms, the pollster noted.

Nearly 75 percent of U.S. adults said they are worried about a recession and more than half the respondents, 56 percent, said Trump’s retooling of the economy is “too erratic,” including about 1 in 4 Republican voters, the survey found. The numbers also show that two-thirds of Americans said they are concerned about the impact of his trade war on the stock market. When responding to the statement, “Trump’s actions could make it harder for me to live comfortably when I retire,” roughly 52 percent of U.S. adults said they agreed, while 31 percent said otherwise, according to the poll.

Trump has imposed a 125 percent tariff on most Chinese goods coming into the U.S., on top of an existing 20 percent — as well as a flat 10 percent tariff on most foreign trading partners. He paused the majority of his higher “reciprocal” tariffs earlier this month and has also suggested the import taxes on Beijing could come down after negotiation.

Economists have warned that Trump’s tariff agenda could lead to higher inflation. JPMorgan Chase said earlier this month that the probability of a recession remains at 60 percent, while BlackRock CEO Larry Fink suggested the U.S. could already be in one. The president’s overall approval rating in the latest survey was 42 percent.

more... https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5262429-donald-trump-economic-approval-slipping-reuters-survey/

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Wingus Dingus

(8,946 posts)
1. Insane. That motherfucker cost me thousands of dollars with his
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 11:01 AM
18 hrs ago

idiotic tariffs and verbal diarrhea--it's seriously time for pitchforks and torches, and STILL almost 40% approve? This is how you know America is too stupid to survive.

lindysalsagal

(22,662 posts)
2. He's got no one to hide behind: this isn't like last time. No house or senate is stopping him
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 11:16 AM
17 hrs ago

He owns it all.

J_William_Ryan

(2,664 posts)
3. The never-ending stupidity of voting for Trump
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 11:31 AM
17 hrs ago

Trump was supposed to ‘fix’ an economy in no need of fixing; now Americans believe Trump will ruin what was once a strong economy, including those stupid enough to vote for Trump.

William769

(58,721 posts)
6. I don't believe the polls on this and I definitely don't believe he's losing his core support.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 11:59 AM
17 hrs ago

They are into it till the death. I believe they already proved that theory during the COVID Pandemic.

CountAllVotes

(21,704 posts)
7. Every single person that voted for DUMP is responsible for this
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 11:59 AM
17 hrs ago

All of you, everyone of you!

Enjoy what you have done to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN you greedy fucks!

& recommend!!!

LetMyPeopleVote

(161,888 posts)
8. According to Rachel Maddow, trump still have a good number of his supporters who support his undemocratic actions
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 02:10 PM
15 hrs ago

A new poll suggests roughly a fourth of GOP voters support giving the president authority over the rule of law and civic institutions.
https://bsky.app/profile/tinalq.bsky.social/post/3lngwglmdys2j



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/latest-polls-point-sizable-gop-support-trumps-authoritarian-style-ambi-rcna202387

While Donald Trump’s allies keep trying to convince the public that his public support is “soaring” and “skyrocketing,” the president himself claims his approval rating is “in the high 70s,” reality keeps getting in the way. In fact, the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll found Trump’s backing down to just 42% — an unusually low number for an incumbent president just three months into his term.

But while the topline results were of interest, it was some of the issue-specific data that stood out for me. From the same national survey (click the link for details about methodology and the margin of error):

23% of Republican voters said the president should defy court orders he disagrees with.
28% of Republican voters said the president should withhold funding from universities he disagrees with.
26% of Republican voters said the president should control national museums and theaters.


Some might see this and feel a sense of relief, since the views are not a majority. But the flip side is true, too: The Reuters/Ipsos data suggests roughly a fourth of rank-and-file GOP voters are on board with a radical vision in which a president has authoritarian-style authority over the rule of law and civic institutions.

This comes on the heels of a recent CBS News/YouGov poll that found 44% of Republican voters said federal judges should not be allowed to review Trump’s policies.....

The more Trump sees evidence that his party’s base approves of authoritarian tactics as legitimate, the more likely it is that the incumbent president will continue to flout the nation’s constitutional system.

Rachel discussed some of these polling results last night. There are good number of trump supporters who are nut cases and want to do away with our democratic form of government
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