Here's how U.S. residents feel about Trump's signature on American cash
Summary
A YouGov poll found that many U.S. residents disapprove of President Trump's plan to add his signature to U.S. currency. Around 60% of people surveyed do not support replacing the U.S. Treasurer's signature with Trump's, while only 23% approve of the change.Key Facts
- YouGov conducted a poll on March 30, 2026, with 18,663 U.S. adults.
- 48% of respondents strongly disapprove of adding Trump's signature to U.S. currency.
- 11% somewhat disapprove, making a total of nearly 60% against the plan.
- 23% of respondents approve of Trump's signature on the currency.
- Disapproval spans across regions and demographics, with Midwest showing the highest disapproval at 54%.
- 59% of Black respondents and 53% of those aged 65 and up disapprove the most.
- The Treasury Department states the signature aims to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S.
- A majority (59%) of Americans do not think the president's name currently appears on money.
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