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    Trump approval rating holds steady at 44%, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

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    Posted on February 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Trump's approval rating holds at 44% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll, with stable views on immigration and the economy. Elon Musk is viewed unfavorably by 57%.

    Trump's Approval Rating Steady at 44%, According to Latest Poll

    WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating held steady over the past week, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday that found 44% of respondents approved of his performance over his first month in office.

    The survey found that Americans' attitudes toward Trump were essentially unchanged as he fired tens of thousands of federal workers and upended the U.S. approach to the Ukraine-Russia war.  

    The poll found 50% disapproved of the job he was doing, down from 51% last week, a change well within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

    Public approval of Trump's job performance so far has remained higher than it was for most of his 2017-2021 first term in office and higher than his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden, enjoyed during his four-year term.

    The poll of 1,029 U.S. adults, conducted online Friday through Sunday, also found that 50% of respondents supported Trump's approach on immigration, up from 47% last week. Another 42% said they did not support his immigration policy.

    Americans' views on other top issues were relatively unchanged. Some 41% said they approved of Trump's management of the economy and 34% said they approved of the way he was handling the cost of living. 

    Some 38% of poll respondents said they had a favorable view of Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is serving as the point person for Trump's effort to overhaul the government, while 57% said they viewed him unfavorably.

    (Reporting by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Scott Malone and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump's approval rating is steady at 44%.
    • •50% disapprove of Trump's performance.
    • •Support for Trump's immigration policy increased to 50%.
    • •Americans' views on the economy and cost of living remain unchanged.
    • •Elon Musk viewed unfavorably by 57% of respondents.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump approval rating holds steady at 44%, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

    1What is Trump's current approval rating according to the poll?

    Trump's approval rating is currently at 44%, which has remained steady over the past week.

    2How do Americans feel about Trump's handling of immigration?

    The poll found that 50% of respondents supported Trump's approach to immigration, an increase from 47% the previous week.

    3What percentage of respondents disapprove of Trump's job performance?

    The survey indicated that 50% of respondents disapproved of Trump's job performance, a slight decrease from 51% last week.

    4How does Trump's approval rating compare to previous presidents?

    Trump's current approval rating is higher than it was during most of his first term and is also higher than what Joe Biden enjoyed during his presidency.

    5What is the public's view on Elon Musk according to the poll?

    The poll revealed that 38% of respondents had a favorable view of Elon Musk, while 57% viewed him unfavorably.

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