A new survey shows President Donald Trump's support is eroding with young MAGA voters.

The Pew Research Center debuted new survey results Thursday, finding Trump’s job approval rating sits at 38%, with 60% of adults disapproving of his performance. Two months ago, 41% approved, the authors noted.

And while Trump voters from last year "continue to overwhelmingly approve of his job performance" — 85% — the story is different for younger voters who broke for him.

"Trump’s rating has slipped more among his younger voters than among older adults who cast their ballot for him," the Pew report said.

Early in his second term, Trump’s job approval rating among MAGA voters showed little variance between age groups. About 90% or more of Trump voters under 35 approved of his job performance, the authors said, similar to older age groups.

Not anymore.

"Today, Trump’s rating remains overwhelmingly high among his voters ages 50 and older. But it has slipped considerably more among his youngest voters: 69% of Trump voters under 35 now approve of his job performance, down 23 points from the start of this term," the authors highlighted.

To boot, Trump's support among non-voting adults has also fallen. About 32% now say they approve of his performance, down from 36% in June and 45% early in his term.

The new poll comes a day after Trump’s poll numbers on inflation plummeted, prompting a CNN data analyst to label the figures an “abject disaster for the president.”

It also comes after an Associated Press poll released earlier this month showed voters were extremely anxious about food prices. The poll found that 53% of Americans believe the cost of groceries was a "major source of stress," which is higher than the percentage of Americans who say the same thing about the cost of housing, healthcare, and childcare.