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Trump's approval drops to 40%, lowest in his presidency, amid rising discontent over inflation and a prolonged government shutdown.
Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to 40%, tying the lowest point of his presidency, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted October 25–27, 2025.
The decline is largely driven by growing public dissatisfaction with his handling of the cost of living, with 63% disapproving—up from 58% earlier in October.
Despite campaign promises to reduce inflation, prices have risen since Trump took office in January, coinciding with a weakening job market and a Federal Reserve rate cut.
The ongoing government shutdown, now the second-longest in U.S. history, has drawn muted public reaction: 29% said they didn’t care or were glad, 20% angry, and 50% frustrated, though most reported little personal impact.
Democrats in the Senate continue blocking spending bills to demand extension of expiring health insurance subsidies, a move supported by 73% of Americans.
The poll surveyed 1,018 U.S. adults with a margin of error of 3 percentage points overall.
La aprobación de Trump cae al 40%, la más baja en su presidencia, en medio del creciente descontento por la inflación y un cierre prolongado del gobierno.