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A July 2026 Echelon Insights survey showed President Donald Trump's overall approval at 38 percent and 35 percent among voters aged 18-34. The results mark continued declines from earlier readings in his second term.
realitytea.comPresident Donald Trump's approval rating reached 38 percent approve and 61 percent disapprove in a July 2026 Echelon Insights poll of 1,004 likely voters conducted July 9-13, Newsweek reported. Among Americans aged 18-34 the figures were 35 percent approve and 65 percent disapprove.
The same firm recorded 45 percent approve and 53 percent disapprove overall in a July 2025 survey of 1,084 registered voters.
Approval among ages 18-34 stood at 40 percent in that poll. A January 2025 Echelon Insights survey of 1,024 likely voters had shown 51 percent approve and 43 percent disapprove overall, with 50 percent approve among ages 18-34. Trump's net approval rating moved from plus 8 overall and plus 7 among younger voters in January 2025 to minus 23 overall and minus 30 among ages 18-34 in July 2026.
Polling averages from multiple firms placed Trump's overall approval near 39 percent in July 2026. A Yale Youth Poll from spring 2026 found 57 percent of voters disapproving, with some younger groups reaching 72 percent disapproval. The YouGov/Economist series also recorded steep drops among Gen Z.
The White House said the president's agenda is still “taking effect,” with more results expected in the months ahead. Nearly half of Americans aged 18-29 voted in the 2024 election.
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