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Trump’s Approval Rating Near Record-Low As Most Expect Higher Gas Prices
Key takeaways
- Topline President Donald Trump’s approval rating has stayed near the record lows it reached this spring in early June surveys as the Iran war has strained the economy.
- The latest results are unchanged from Trump’s approval/disapproval rating in the groups’ mid-May poll and one point above his record-low approval rating of 34% for his second term, in April.
- The poll found 59% of respondents expect gas prices—which have worsened amid the Iran war—to rise more over the next year because of the conflict.
Topline President Donald Trump’s approval rating has stayed near the record lows it reached this spring in early June surveys as the Iran war has strained the economy.
U,S. President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, on Dec. 4, 2025.AFP via Getty Images Timeline June 8Trump logged a 35% approval rating and 63% disapproval rating in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll of 4,531 U.S. adults taken June 3-8 (margin of error 2).
The latest results are unchanged from Trump’s approval/disapproval rating in the groups’ mid-May poll and one point above his record-low approval rating of 34% for his second term, in April.
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