New Polls Show Majority Negative on Trump as Most Blame Him for Rising Food Prices
Economic approval hits a second-term low in late-November CBS/YouGov findings.
Overview
- YouGov’s November 23 survey reports 56% hold a negative view of President Trump and 40% a positive view, based on 5,937 U.S. adults with a 1.9-point margin of error.
- CBS/YouGov polling from November 19–21 finds 65% say Trump’s policies are driving food prices higher, with the survey of 2,489 adults carrying a 2.4-point margin of error.
- Fifty-eight percent say prices have risen recently, and only 32% describe the economy as in good shape, the lowest reading of Trump’s second term.
- Economic policy approval stands at 36%, also a second-term low, while 60% say Trump downplays inflation and 77% say he fails to give it sufficient attention.
- The YouGov poll also records split views on New York mayor Zohran Mamdani at 35% favorable and 35% unfavorable, and negative views of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at 20% favorable and 51% unfavorable.