Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among people living in the suburbs has dropped significantly, according to recent surveys. In December, only 41% of suburban Americans approved of his performance, down from 47% in September. This decrease in support comes as the economy remains a top concern for suburban voters.
Key Facts
- President Trump’s approval among suburban voters dropped from -3 points in September to -16 points in December.
- In December, 41% of suburban voters approved of Trump, while 57% disapproved.
- Suburban voters are concerned about rising prices, quality schools, safe drinking water, and affordable health care.
- Trump’s economic policies, such as tariffs and social welfare cuts, are seen as negatively impacting suburban residents.
- Overall, Trump's national approval rating in December was -3 points, showing a slight improvement from November.
- A poll found Trump's approval rating at its lowest since returning to office in January, with 39% approving and 58% disapproving.