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It seems that the concerns of Americans because of the economy, and especially inflation and tariffs, partially stimulating the president’s trend downwards Donald Trump Grades of approval in a new national survey.
Trump is 41% of approval and 53% of disapproval at Quinnipiac University of Study on April 3 to April 7 and published on Wednesday.
The President was 46% -43% approval/disapproval in the Quinnipiac survey conducted during his first week back White houseat the end of January. And Trump was slightly underwater in mid -February with 45% -49%. However, the ratings of the President’s approval are basically unchanged from the previous study of Quinnipiac, which was on the field at the beginning of last month.
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President Donald Trump brings remarks to reciprocal tariffs in the garden of Rosa in the White House on April 2, 2025. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Most, but not all, the latest research of national public opinion indicate Trump’s grades of approval in a negative territory, which is a shift from the President the position of the survey When he started his second tour of duties in the White House.
According to Novi Quinnipiac pollTrump is 40% of the approval and 55% of disapproval for economics. And asked how the president deals with the trade problem, only 39% of respondents said they had approved, while 55% of Trump lowered his thumb.
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In the midst of Trump’s announcements about the blockbuster last week to impose tariffs on dozens of countries around the world, almost three quarters thought that the tariffs would harm the American economy in the short term, while just over half said that the President’s move would also harm the state economy in the long run.

President Donald Trump talks to members of the Presses on Air Force during a flight to Andrews, Maryland, on April 6, 2025. (Reuters/Kent Nishimura)
“The vast majority of voters admit that the tariffs bring the bruise in the economy in the short term. Will time reduce pain? Some think they will do it, but most do not foresee it,” emphasized the Quinnipiac Tim Malloy University analyst.
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Considering the list of four economic questions and asked which are currently most concerned with the voters, 47% of them questioned in the survey said that the price of food and goods was widely consumed, but one seal said that housing or renting costs, 17% said that the market market and 6% indicated their situation at work.
“In a rare moment of political unanimity, Democrats, Republicans, and independent in the same number, they care the most about the prices of what they eat and what they buy,” Malloy remarked.
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According to the survey, the voters were divided over which party they think that more care of the needs and problems of people like them.
A third of the respondents said it was a democratic party, with an equal amount (33%) that said the Republican Party. Thirty -one percent replied that no party had worried anymore.