President Trump heads toward reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Friday, February 28, 2025. Trump is heading to his Mar-a-largo country club in Palm Beach, Fla., for the weekend. (Greg Nash/The Hill)
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(The Hill) – More Americans think that President Trump is changing the U.S. economy for the worse, according to a Monday survey. 

The new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found that 46 percent of Americans said that Trump is changing the U.S. economy for the worse, while 42 percent argued he is steering it on a better economic path. Some 11 percent said Trump’s handling of the economy has not provided any “real” change. 

The survey was conducted before the president followed through on his promise to impose tariffs on Washington’s biggest trading partners China, Mexico and Canada. 

Recent polling has indicated that U.S. adults’ confidence in Trump’s ability to manage the country’s economy the top issue in the 2024 presidential election has been slipping, The Hill reported. The drop in economic approval rating came as the public has shown concerns about inflation, jobs and affordability. 

President Trump heads toward reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Friday, February 28, 2025. Trump is heading to his Mar-a-largo country club in Palm Beach, Fla., for the weekend. (Greg Nash/The Hill)
President Trump heads toward reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Friday, February 28, 2025. Trump is heading to his Mar-a-largo country club in Palm Beach, Fla., for the weekend. (Greg Nash/The Hill)

Overall, 45 percent of U.S. adults said the direction Trump is leading the nation is a change for the better, although 48 percent said the direction is for the worse. Around 7 percent said that no real change has taken place at all, according to the Monday survey. 

The public is more receptive to the policies and actions the current administration has implemented on the immigration front. Around 47 percent said the commander-in-chief is changing the U.S. immigration policy for the better, while 43 percent said otherwise, according to the poll. Some one-in-10 respondents said they have not seen any real change. 

Nearly half of Americans, 49 percent, said Trump is moving U.S. foreign policy in a worse direction, while 44 percent stated his altering of the country’s foreign affairs is a positive change, the poll found. 

Around 53 percent of U.S. adults said the the state of the union is “not very strong” or not “strong at all.” Apart from 74 percent of Democrats, 64 percent of independents said the same.

Some 47 percent of Americans said the country is “very strong” or “strong,” a view 77 percent of Republicans agree with. In 2023, 63 percent said the state of the union was not very strong or not strong at all, the pollster noted. 

Over half of Americans, 54 percent, said the U.S. is going in the “wrong” direction, while 45 percent said it is moving on the right path. The figures represent an uptick from three months ago when 64 percent said the country was on the wrong track while 35 percent disagreed, according to the survey. 

The poll was conducted from Feb. 24-26 among 1,694 U.S. adults. The margin of error was 2.8 percentage points. Among the 1,533 registered voters in the survey, the margin of error was three percentage points.

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