President Donald Trump 's approval rating increased slightly in the latest Reuters /Ipsos poll released on Tuesday (December 9) after previously falling to its low point for his second term in office.
Trump was reported to have a 41% approval rating, a rise from the 38% reported in the survey released on November 18, along with a 57% disapproval rating among the 4,434 adults nationwide interviewed for the poll, which had a reported 2% margin of error. Reuters ' analysis of the data at least partially contributes the slight increase to improved cost-of-living ratings, which has been a focal point of domestic politics in recent months, with the Democrats sweeping last month's off-year elections by running on affordability platforms.
Trump has since ramped up efforts on the iss

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