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Donald Trump's approval rating plunges with baby boomers
Trump's approval among people over 65 has plummeted significantly since earlier in March, according to new polls.

3.25.25
New polling shows that President Donald Trump's approval rating has plummeted among baby boomers, a demographic that helped him win back the White House in 2024. Older Americans helped Trump triumph in the 2024 election. But their opinions of the Republican president may have shifted amid concerns about cuts to the nation's safety net programs—Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Losing support from a key demographic that helped put Trump back in the White House could cause difficulty for the administration in implementing an ambitious agenda. The Economist/YouGov polls conducted between March 9 and March 11 among 1,699 adults and March 16 and March 18 among 1,618 adults found Trump's approval rating fell among all age demographics.While his rating dropped by two or three points among those aged 18 to 29, 30 to 44 and 45 to 64, the decline among those over 65 was considerably more.
The same survey conducted between March 16 and March 18 found his net approval rating had dropped by 10 points to -9. In that survey, only 45 percent of people over 65 approved of the job Trump was doing, while 54 percent disapproved. Inflation and prices were another issue on which Trump's approval rating took a hit among people over 65. His net approval rating on the issue was -7 in the earlier poll, with 44 percent approving and 51 percent disapproving, but it had dropped to -15 (41 percent approving and 56 percent disapproving) in the more recent poll.
Trumps polling numbers among most age groups is tumbling. Especially among American seniors. Trump/Musk/GOP want to privatize Social Security (when the markets crash, so does your Social Security nest-egg).
But Trump doesn't actually care. He's in the White House for 4 more years now thanks to a slim majority of American voters (Trump received 49.8% of the vote, Harris received 48.3% of the votes cast).