Biden's Approval Rating , Trends Upward .
NPR reports that after a disappointing few months, it appears President Joe Biden's approval rating among the American public is on the rise.
Per a new NPR/ PBS Newshour/ Marist survey, the president's approval rating saw a significant increase following his State of the Union speech and Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Per a new NPR/ PBS Newshour/ Marist survey, the president's approval rating saw a significant increase following his State of the Union speech and Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Overall, Biden's approval rating now sits at 47%, an 8-point increase from the previous month.
As far as the public's approval of Biden's work navigating the coronavirus pandemic, his rating shot up 8 points to 55%.
As far as the public's approval of Biden's work navigating the coronavirus pandemic, his rating shot up 8 points to 55%.
This is an unusual bounce.
, Lee Miringoff, director of Marist Institute for Public Opinion, via NPR.
This is an unusual bounce.
, Lee Miringoff, director of Marist Institute for Public Opinion, via NPR.
It gets him back to where he was pre-Afghanistan.
, Lee Miringoff, director of Marist Institute for Public Opinion, via NPR.
Criticized heavily by the United States Armed Forces' sloppy withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Biden looks to be the beneficiary of the country's support for Ukraine, as his administration was quick to place economic sanctions against Russia.
Biden looks to be the beneficiary of the country's support for Ukraine, as his administration was quick to place economic sanctions against Russia.
83% of survey participants were in support of economic sanctions.
Including 8 in 10 Republicans