Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among millennial voters has slightly improved, according to recent polling by The Economist/YouGov. His net approval rating moved from -19 points in September to -15 points in December. Millennials are a large group of voters, making their opinions important for upcoming elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating among millennials improved from -19 to -15 points from September to December 2023.
- Millennials are those roughly born between 1981 and 1996.
- Millennials are now the largest age group in the U.S., surpassing baby boomers.
- In the latest poll, 39% of millennials approve of Trump, while 54% disapprove.
- Polls showed Trump's approval among Gen Z voters also increased from -55 to -34 percentage points.
- Broader polls have Trump's approval rating at its lowest since January, with 39% approving and 58% disapproving.
- The changes in approval ratings may be influenced by events like a federal shutdown in October.