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Trump Approval Inches Up, While Support for Impeachment Dips

President Donald Trump's job approval rating, currently at 45%, has increased six percentage points since the House of Representatives opened an impeachment inquiry against him in the fall.

Government Still Leads as Nation's Top Problem

Mentions of government as the nation's most important problem remained high in February, fueled by historically high Democratic concern.

Job Approval of Biden Steady, Congress Down

Fresh off his diplomatic visit to Europe, President Joe Biden enjoys a job approval rating that is steady in the mid-50s. Meanwhile, Congress has lost favor, particularly among Democrats.

Trump's First-Quarter Approval Rating Below Average, at 45%

Donald Trump averaged 45% approval in the first quarter of his second term, with 44% of Americans confident in his management of the economy.

Is Gov't Itself the Top U.S. Problem? Depends on Whom You Ask

Americans who name the government as the nation's top problem have widely differing explanations, depending on their political identity.

Job Approval of Congress Reaches Two-Year High

The 26% of U.S. adults approving of the job Congress is doing is the highest for the institution since February 2017.

56% of U.S. Voters Say Trump Does Not Deserve Reelection

A majority of U.S. registered voters, 56%, believe President Donald Trump does not deserve to be reelected, while 43% say he does.

Ethics Ratings of Nearly All Professions Down in U.S.

Ethics ratings of a diverse list of 23 professions are less positive than they have been in recent years, with eight establishing or tying record lows.

Americans Still Favor Replacing Electoral College System

Nearly six in 10 Americans prefer that the presidential election winner be determined by the popular vote rather than the Electoral College.

No Top U.S. Government Official Earns Majority Job Approval

None of the top elected or appointed officials in the federal government today earns even bare majority approval ratings from the American public, with the highest, 48%, earned by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
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