
Trump Approval Ratings Tell a More Complicated Story Than His Rhetoric
Donald Trump and his administration often present an image of unprecedented success, pointing to tariffs, falling inflation, and strong leadership as proof of progress. But independent polling suggests many Americans are far less convinced.
Public Approval Remains Low
A recent AP-NORC poll shows that only about 40% of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance one year into his second term, while nearly 60% disapprove. These numbers have remained largely unchanged since early 2025, reflecting a deeply divided nation rather than broad support.
Mixed Views on Key Issues
On the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and trade, approval hovers between 37–38%, with most Americans expressing dissatisfaction. Despite official claims of economic strength, six in ten adults say Trump has done more to hurt than help the cost of living.
“Wrong Priorities” Concern
Roughly half of Americans believe Trump is focusing on the wrong issues, a sentiment that cuts across policy debates and speaks to leadership style.
A Polarized Presidency
While Trump maintains overwhelming support among Republicans, younger voters, independents, and diverse communities remain largely critical. The data show one clear reality: beyond the rhetoric, public opinion remains divided and skeptical.