Polls Show Declining Support for Trump Amid Economic Pressures
Recent polling indicates decreased approval ratings for Trump, with rural support slipping as Americans face rising fuel and food costs.

Recent polling data suggests President Donald Trump is facing declining approval ratings as Americans grapple with economic pressures including rising fuel and food prices.
According to NBC News polling, 57% of Americans disapprove of Trump's job performance, marking what the network characterized as a new low for his second term. The polling comes amid ongoing international conflicts and economic challenges facing American households.
Separate Reuters/Ipsos polling indicates Trump's support is slipping specifically in rural America, traditionally a stronghold for the former president. The decline appears linked to climbing costs for essential goods including fuel and food, which disproportionately impact rural communities.
The polling data reflects broader concerns about economic conditions, with Trump's handling of the economy drawing criticism. Rural voters, who have historically supported Trump by wide margins, are experiencing particular pressure from inflation affecting agricultural operations and daily living costs.
Both polls suggest economic issues are playing a significant role in shaping public opinion, though the surveys were conducted by different organizations using varying methodologies. The timing coincides with ongoing international tensions and domestic policy debates as the country approaches its 250th anniversary celebrations.