After months of holding steady, President Donald Trump’s approval rating has taken a dip over the past several weeks, according to a New York Times analysis of public polling.
As Americans voice broad concerns about the economy, Trump is facing discontent from across the political spectrum, with even some of his longest-serving allies raising complaints and urging the administration to refocus on economic issues.
Favorable views of the president’s job performance have slipped in recent weeks, as disapproval has grown, leaving the president with a net approval rating that is underwater by 14 percentage points, a widening gap from 10 percentage points just weeks ago, according to The New York Times’ polling average.
Although the shift is relatively small, it is notable after months of sta

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