American dissatisfaction is growing. Donald Trump loses through the economy [SONDAŻ]


The latest Reuters/Ipsos survey showed that 42 percent respondents approve of the actions of the republican president, which is the result identical to this from a week ago. At the same time, 53 percent respondents expressed disapproval for his presidency, which also remains unchanged.
The study at the same time indicates the growing concern for the potential global trade and plans to increase the number of deportations.
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Decrease in support in economic issues
The percentage of people positively assessing the management of the economy by Trump fell by 1 percentage point, reaching The lowest level in the history of his presidency – 36 percent At the same time Disapproval increased by 5 percentage points up to 56 percent
Trump has obtained higher assessments in the matter of immigration than in any other field studied by Reuters/Ipsos, with 45 percent. respondents approving his behavior in this case, which is a result similar to the previous survey. However, dissatisfaction also increased here – The percentage of people who did not love his immigration policy increased by 2 percentage points, reaching 48 percent.
American priorities
Ok 11 percent Participants of the Reuters/Ipsos survey indicated that immigration is the most important problem standing in front of the United States, while at the end of January it indicated 14 percent. The percentage of people who consider the economy as the greatest worry remained unchanged and amounted to 22 percent.
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However, the percentage of respondents increased, who recognized political extremism and threats to democracy as the most serious problem – up to 26 percent. with 20 percent at the end of January.
The Reuters/Ipsos survey covered 1029 adult Americans throughout the country, and the margin of error was about 3 percentage points.




