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Pessimism Is on the Wane while Obama’s Credibility Remains High

President’s Approval Rating at 64%; More Americans Say the Economy Has Stabilized than Say the Worst Is Yet to Come

June 12, 2009

Contact Clifford Young at (312) 777-3911

Category Ipsos / McClatchy Poll , Politics & Elections (National)
Location United States

Washington, DC – President Barack Obama’s approval ratings remain high with 64% of Americans saying that they approve of the job he is doing as President (down only one point over the past month and five points since early February). Fully 40% say that they strongly approve of his performance. In contrast, one third (32%) say that they disapprove of how Obama is handling things.

Approval of Congress has barely improved over the past several months as 39% of Americans approve of the job it’s doing (up two points from early February) and a narrow majority of 52% disapprove of it.

These are some of the findings of an Ipsos poll conducted June 4-8, 2009. For the survey, a nationally representative, randomly selected sample of exactly 1000 adults aged 18 and older across the United States was interviewed by Ipsos. With a sample of this size, the results are considered accurate within 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20, of what they would have been had the entire adult population in the U.S. been polled. All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error. These data were weighted to ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of the actual U.S. population according to U.S. Census figures. Respondents had the option to be interviewed in English or Spanish.

Though a majority of Americans (52%) feel that the country is headed in the right direction, more than four in ten (42%) worries that things are off on the wrong track. Six percent are unsure.

When it comes to the economy, nearly half of Americans (48%) feel that it has stabilized, but has not yet begun to improve – the same proportion as last month. Fewer than one in ten (9%) believe that the U.S. economy has turned the corner on the economic crisis, while 37% still fear that the worst is yet to come.

For more information on this news release, please contact:
Clifford Young
Senior Vice President
Ipsos Public Affairs
(312) 777-3911
clifford.young@ipsos.com

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