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Trump's approval hits new 36% low as fuel prices surge amid Iran war, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Trump’s approval at 36%, with only 25% supporting his cost of living management amid rising fuel prices and disapproval of Iran strikes.

  • President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to 36% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed Monday, down from 40% last week and marking his lowest point since returning to the White House.
  • Surging fuel prices and widespread disapproval of the war in Iran, launched by the U.S. and Israel on February 28, drove the decline despite Trump's prior promise to avoid "stupid wars."
  • Some 61% of Americans now disapprove of the military strikes, while only 25% approve of Trump's handling of the cost of living, a central issue in his 2024 campaign.
  • Disapproval among Republicans over Trump's handling of the cost of living rose to 34% from 27% last week, though his overall standing within the party remains mostly strong.
  • There is little sign Trump's declining popularity is dragging down Republican allies seeking to keep control of Congress, with 38% of voters preferring Republicans as economic stewards versus 34% for Democrats.
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Trump's approval hits new 36% low as fuel prices surge amid Iran war, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

President Donald Trump's approval rating ​fell in recent days to its lowest point since he returned to the White House, hit ‌by a surge in fuel prices and widespread disapproval of the war he launched on Iran, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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