Data shows significant drop-off in support for Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a pen, on the day he signs an executive order about easing restrictions on mental health treatments, including, ibogaine, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

President Donald Trump's economic approval rating has plummeted to minus-32 points, the worst of any president at this comparable point in their term, according to CNN analyst Harry Enten.

Trump was re-elected in 2024 partly on economic messaging but experienced a nearly 40-point drop from his plus-6 rating at the beginning of his second term.

The decline is most pronounced among independents, who have abandoned Trump at record rates with a minus-55 approval rating on the economy — a 56-point drop from January 2025.

Enten noted Trump's economic standing has become an "anchor" dragging him down in his second term, contrasting sharply with his first when it was a strength. Trump's minus-32 rating significantly underperforms historical comparisons: Joe Biden reached minus-25, George W. Bush minus-25, and Jimmy Carter minus-22.

Enten warned that prediction markets show a 98 percent probability April inflation will exceed March's 3.3 percent, suggesting conditions could worsen further.

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