President Joe Biden's job approval rating is steady at 42%, according to a recent poll. This comes in the wake of a new NPR-PBS NewsHour-Marist poll which showed that his approval rating has risen to 46%. This is the highest it has been in almost a year. Despite this, most Americans still disapprove of the job he is doing, with his approval rating hovering around 42 percent for months after his inauguration.
This approval rating is relatively low compared to other presidents, but some experts suggest that this might be because of the incredibly high expectations that accompany a new president. While Biden has achieved many of his campaign promises, such as the passing of the $1.9 trillion stimulus package, many Americans have yet to feel the full impact of these policies.
The job market has been booming and inflation has been falling since Biden took office, but this has not had a significant impact on his approval rating. This might be due to the fact that many of the policies that he has implemented have yet to be felt by the majority of Americans.
Voters' top two priorities for Albany remain crime and the cost of living, with strong support for minimum wage increases based on inflation. Additionally, there is strong support for lowering the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) for drivers from .08 to .05.
At the same time, the number of Democratic voters who think President Biden should be the party's nominee in 2024 is rising. This is likely due to the fact that his approval rating is steadily increasing and that he has achieved many of his campaign promises.
However, President Biden's approval rating is still relatively low, and there is still a significant portion of Americans who disapprove of the job he is doing. This could be due to the fact that many of his policies have yet to be felt by the majority of Americans, or it could be due to the fact that his policies are seen as too progressive or too conservative by many.
President Biden's approval rating could still go up or down depending on how his policies are implemented and how the economy responds. It is clear, however, that his approval rating is steadily increasing, although it remains lower than that of other presidents.