Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among low-income Americans has varied recently, according to several national polls. These polls show that his support within this income group has ranged from 34% to 38%, while disapproval has stayed mostly between the mid-50s and low 60s. These changes reflect how this group responds to economic conditions and perceptions of the president's performance.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval among low-income voters was between 34% and 38% in recent polls.
- Disapproval ratings for Trump among these voters were generally between 54% and 61%.
- These polls took place from late December to late January and involved large national samples.
- The margin of error for the polls was around 3 percentage points, allowing tracking of real changes.
- Low-income voters can be sensitive to economic factors like job security and cost changes.
- Recent polls show these voters have a stable but mostly disapproving view of Trump's performance.
- Poll results suggest little dramatic change, despite small fluctuations over time.