What is Trump's approval rating? New polls cover reactions to Troops in DC, tariffs Kinsey Crowley and Kathryn Palmer, USA TODAY NETWORKSeptember 1, 2025 at 5:01 AM What is Trump's approval rating? New polls cover reactions to Troops in DC, tariffs President Donald Trump has been in office for just ...
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Kinsey Crowley and Kathryn Palmer, USA TODAY NETWORKSeptember 1, 2025 at 5:01 AM
What is Trump's approval rating? New polls cover reactions to Troops in DC, tariffs
President Donald Trump has been in office for just more than seven months, and his approval ratings by many measures have plateaued after a low coinciding with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal in July.
While Congress has been on recess throughout August, Trump has deployed the National Guard in D.C. to combat crime and homelessness, and threatened to do so in other cities. He also implemented new tariffs against several countries.
Recent polls show that Americans are becoming more partisan, and have stronger feelings about Trump's job performance than in the past.
So what do Americans think? Here is what to know:
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What is Trump's approval overall?
RealClearPolitics Poll Average shows Trump's approval rating was becoming more negative throughout the first few weeks of July before buoying toward the end of the month and staying steady over the last month. Aggregated polls by the New York Times show a similar trend.
As of Jan. 27, Trump received a +6.2 percentage point approval rating, but as of March 13, it flipped to slightly negative, the RealClearPolitics graphics show. The approval rating reached its most negative on April 29 at -7.2 percentage points, which fell around Trump's 100-day mark. It came close to that low again on July 22 and 23 at -7.1 percentage points, as the controversy over Epstein carried into its third week.
His average approval rating margin as of Aug. 29, according to RealClearPolitics, is -5 percentage points. The approval margin according to the New York Times aggregator on Aug. 29 is -8 percentage points.
Trump's approval rating is low compared to other presidents
A historical analysis by Gallup shows Trump's approval ratings in August of his first years in office − both as the 45th and 47th presidents − are lower than any other modern president at the same time in their administrations.
In a Gallup poll conducted from Aug 1-20, 40% approved of Trump's job performance. Here is how that compares to other presidents in August of their first year of their term, according to Gallup:
Joe Biden (August 2021) - 49% approve
Trump (August 2017) - 36% approve
Barack Obama (August 2009) - 53% approve
George W. Bush (August 2001) - 56% approve
Bill Clinton (August 1993) - 44% approve
George H.W. Bush (August 1989) - 69% approve
Ronald Reagan (August 1981) - 60% approve
The August poll places the president in what has been a summer-long approval rating plateau that has at times dipped to historically low levels. These numbers are largely driven by nearly-unanimous Republican support, overwhelming Democratic opposition and weakening levels of support from independents, further underlining the partisan nature of support for Trump and his second term.
38% of Americans approve of Trump's using troops in DC
According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted Aug. 22-24, 40% approve and 54% disapprove of Trump's job performance. The poll surveyed 1,022 U.S. adults with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points.
The poll echoed the approval numbers seen in its last four consecutive surveys since late-June, marking little change throughout.
The survey found a similar plateau when it came to two of Trump's key policy issues, immigration and the economy. Among respondents, 37% approved of his performance on the economy, with 55% disapproving. Immigration garnered slightly higher numbers, at 43% approving and 51% disapproving.
Pollsters found 38% of Americans support using troops for law enforcement in the U.S. capital, with 46% opposed. The rest were unsure or declined to answer the question.
Most Americans think Trump has gone too far on tariffs
An Economist/YouGov poll surveyed 1,523 U.S. adult citizens between Aug. 22-25, 56% of respondents disapproved of how Trump is handling his job, compared to 41% who approved.
The poll asked if Trump had been too forceful in implementing his agenda in seven areas, and in each one, more respondents said he went too far than "about right" or "not gone far enough."
When it came to tariffs, 52% of Americans said Trump has gone too far, compared to 31% who said it was just right and 9% who thought it was not far enough.
The poll was taken days before Trump's doubled tariffs on goods from India took effect, placing duties up to 50% on some goods from the country.
Contributing: Reuters
Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at [email protected]. Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @kinseycrowley.bsky.social.
Kathryn Palmer is a national trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at [email protected] and on X @KathrynPlmr.
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