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How Trump’s Approval Rating Has Changed Since Blocking Major Housing Bill

How Trump’s Approval Rating Has Changed Since Blocking Major Housing Bill

Summary

President Donald Trump’s approval rating on housing issues has decreased after he blocked a bipartisan housing reform bill that aimed to increase supply and lower costs. A recent poll shows his net approval on housing at -32 percent, reflecting growing public concern about housing affordability ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Key Facts

  • President Trump blocked the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which passed Congress with bipartisan support.
  • The bill was designed to help increase housing supply and reduce costs for renters and buyers.
  • Trump linked his support for the housing bill to passing the SAVE America Act, requiring voter ID and a national voter database.
  • A Focaldata poll conducted in late June 2026 found Trump’s housing approval at 22% and disapproval at 54%.
  • Trump’s net approval rating on housing dropped from -30 to -32 in the recent poll.
  • Housing is one of Trump’s weakest policy areas, with only inflation rated worse by the public.
  • Nationally, Trump’s overall net approval is around -17, meaning more people disapprove than approve of his job performance.
  • Housing and inflation are considered important everyday concerns for many Americans, impacting their view of the president’s performance.
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