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Trump’s popularity dips as Americans sweat cost of living, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

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Presidential Approval Rating Takes a Hit

The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Donald Trump’s presidential approval rating has fallen to its lowest level, with only 40% of Americans approving of his job performance. This is a significant drop from the previous poll, which showed a 42% approval rating.

The Cost of Living: A Major Concern

The poll also reveals that Americans are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with Trump’s handling of the cost of living. Twice as many Americans disapprove of his management of the costs weighing on US households as approve of it. This is a major concern for many Americans, who are struggling to make ends meet due to the surge in inflation.

Inflation on the Rise

The pace of inflation has edged higher since Trump took office in January, despite the job market weakening. This has led the country’s central bank to lower interest rates. The rising cost of living is a major issue for many Americans, and Trump’s inability to effectively manage it is having a significant impact on his approval rating.

Government Shutdown: A Mixed Response

The ongoing government shutdown, which is the second-longest in US history, has had a mixed response from Americans. While 50% of respondents said they were frustrated with the shutdown, 29% said they either didn’t care or were glad about it. Only 20% said they were angry about the shutdown. Most respondents said the shutdown had little or no impact on their lives.

Insurance Subsidies: A Key Issue

The Democratic Party’s position on extending health insurance subsidies has significant backing from Americans. While Republicans have blocked spending bills in the US Senate, 73% of Americans polled want the insurance subsidies to continue, despite arguments that they will increase the federal budget deficit.

Poll Results

The poll, which was conducted online, surveyed 1,018 US adults nationwide. The findings on the views of all Americans had a margin of error of 3 percentage points, while the margin of error for the views of Republicans and Democrats was 6 percentage points.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that Donald Trump’s presidential approval rating has fallen to its lowest level, with many Americans dissatisfied with his handling of the cost of living and the ongoing government shutdown. The rising cost of living and the issue of insurance subsidies are key concerns for many Americans, and Trump’s inability to effectively manage these issues is having a significant impact on his approval rating. As the US economy continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Trump’s approval rating changes in response to these and other issues.

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