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Poll: Trumpโ€™s economic message isn't breaking through

Voters' skepticism of Trump's economic stewardship remains unchanged, with 52% disapproving and 45% approving. The poll, conducted in late May, shows persistent concerns over income inequality, tariffs, and growth sustainability despite strong GDP growth and low unemployment.

Poll: Trumpโ€™s economic message isn't breaking through
Politico โ€” 29 May 2026
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Voters remain as sceptical of President Donald Trumpโ€™s economic stewardship now as they were when the last POLITICO Poll was conducted in November, according to fresh survey data that suggest his central re-election message is failing to gain traction. The findings, drawn from a nationally representative sample of registered voters taken in late May, show that 52 per cent disapprove of the administrationโ€™s handling of the economy, a figure unchanged from the previous survey. While 45 per cent approve, the net negative rating of seven points underscores a persistent perception gap that contrasts sharply with the presidentโ€™s insistence that his policies have delivered historic prosperity.

The pollโ€™s timing is significant. It follows a period in which the White House has repeatedly highlighted strong GDP growth, historically low unemployment among key demographics and the booming performance of US equity markets as evidence of its economic success. Yet the survey data indicate that these indicators have not translated into broader public confidence. Analysts attribute this disconnect to several factors, including concerns over income inequality, the long-term impact of tariffs on consumer prices and simmering anxieties about the sustainability of current growth trends, particularly as global trade tensions and domestic policy debates intensify.

Recent events have further complicated Trumpโ€™s economic narrative. The Federal Reserveโ€™s decision to hold interest rates steady in May, coupled with mixed signals from the Bureau of Labor Statistics about wage growth, has added to perceptions of uncertainty. Additionally, the ongoing trade war with Chinaโ€”despite intermittent progress in negotiationsโ€”has raised concerns about agricultural losses and supply chain disruptions that disproportionately affect rural and manufacturing communities, core constituencies for the president. These developments coincide with growing scrutiny of the administrationโ€™s economic forecasts, which critics argue have at times overstated positive indicators while downplaying risks.

The implications are clear. With the 2020 election looming, Trumpโ€™s economic pitch may need recalibration if it is to resonate beyond his political base. While his supporters continue to credit his leadership for pre-pandemic gains, the persistent scepticism among independents and undecided voters suggests that the campaign must do more to connect macroeconomic statistics with the lived experiences of ordinary Americans. Failure to bridge this divide could weaken one of the presidentโ€™s most potent electoral assets at a time when public trust in institutions and economic optimism is already fragile.

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