President Donald Trump’s second-term continues to spark emotions roughly six months in. Some polls show that he holds steady in the public eye while others note that support has dipped slightly.
Among them, a recent Gallup survey gave Trump his lowest numbers of his second term.
Donald Trump approval ratings: What do the polls say?
Here are recent approval ratings released for Trump’s administration:
The Economist
Trump approval rating, according to The Economist (July 30, 2025):
The report shows that voters believe the top three most important issues Americans are facing are inflation/prices, jobs and the economy, followed by health care. This ranking has remained steady in the past few months.
Silver Bulletin
Trump approval rating according to Pollster Nate Silver’s “Silver Bulletin” newsletter (July 30, 2025):
New York Times
Trump approval rating, according to New York Times poll (July 30, 2025):
Rasmussen
Trump approval rating, according to Rasmussen poll (July 30, 2025):
The figures include 33% of U.S. voters who “strongly approve” of the job Trump is doing as president as well as 43% of voters who “strongly disapprove,” according to the report.
Real Clear Politics
Trump approval rating, according to Real Clear Politics poll (July 28, 2025):
Morning Consult
Trump approval rating, according to Morning Consult poll (July 28, 2025):
Reuters/Ipsos
Trump approval rating, according to Reuters/Ipsos poll (July 25-27, 2025):
Navigator Research
Trump approval rating, specifically regarding the public’s perception of President Trump, according to Navigator Research poll (July 25, 2025):
Emerson College
Trump approval rating, according to Emerson College poll (July 25, 2025):
Gallup
Trump approval rating, according to Gallup poll (July 7-21, 2025):
Quinnipiac University
Trump approval rating, according to Quinnipiac University poll (July 16, 2025):
Quantus Insights
Trump approval rating, according to Quantus Insights poll (July 2, 2025):
The report also asked how people felt about American pride, with 77% responding they are proud to be American and 23% said not proud. Those polled were also asked what American values they hold most dear; the top three responses were freedom of speech, equality under the law and democracy/voting rights.
Note: Polls are constantly changing and different pollsters ask different varieties of the population. These numbers were reflected as of July 30, 2025.
President approval ratings: What they measure
A president’s approval rating reflects the percentage of Americans polled who approve of the president’s performance. Anything can impact a president’s rating, such as legislation passed, actions and elections. According to ABC News, an approval rating doesn’t just represent how well the administration is faring for the general public but could factor into the outcome of an upcoming election or how much they accomplish while in office.
Presidential approval ratings were first conducted by the founder of the American Institute of Public Opinion, George Gallup, around 1935 to gauge public support for the president of the United States during their term. While Gallup has tracked presidential approval for 70 years, other organizations also conduct and release their own polls. Among them, Ipsos and Morning Consult.
How does Trump’s approval rating compare to previous presidents?
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This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Donald Trump’s approval ratings: Here’s what recent polls say
Reporting by Victoria E. Freile and Emily Barnes, New York Connect Team / Rockland/Westchester Journal News
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