President Biden's Approval Ratings Hit All-Time Lows, Poll Shows
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In a recent poll conducted by ABC News, President Joe Biden's approval ratings have plummeted to the lowest on record for a U.S. president in the last 15 years. The survey, produced by Langer Research Associates and fieldwork conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs, reveals that only 31% of respondents approve of the job Biden is doing as president, while 58% disapprove.
Biden's current approval rating is even worse than former President Donald Trump's lowest rating of 36% during his time in office. It also marks the lowest approval rating since the George W. Bush administration in the mid-2000s.
When it comes to handling immigration at the southern border, only 18% of Americans approve of Biden's approach. This marks a significant decline from his approval rating on the issue earlier in the year. The poll further highlights that this is the lowest approval ranking for any U.S. president featured in past ABC News/Washington Post polls on immigration since January 2004.
On the topic of the economy, the survey found that a mere 13% of Americans believe they are better off financially since Biden took office. In contrast, 43% stated that they are not as well off, while 41% said their financial situation remains about the same.
Comparatively, during the middle of Trump's term, only 13% of Americans reported being worse off financially than before he took office to replace former President Barack Obama. In terms of Biden's handling of the economy, the poll shows that only 31% approve, while a majority of 56% disapprove.
The poll also shed light on Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict, revealing that only 26% of Americans approve, while 48% disapprove. Notably, a significant 25% of respondents did not express an opinion on the issue.
As Americans grapple with the impacts of an open border and soaring consumer prices, President Biden's declining approval ratings reflect growing concerns among the population. It remains to be seen how the Biden administration will address these challenges and work towards regaining public confidence.
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