Washington: Ranking approval of US President Joe Biden about how he has handled Covid-19 pandemic and the economy has fallen, according to a new survey.
The latest CNBC All-America economic survey published on Tuesday showed that 48 percent was approved by Biden to do president, guiding from the first quarter, but the number of disagreements grew to 45 percent from 41 percent.
The biggest change came in the view of the handling of the Coronavirus pandemic, where approval fell 9 points to 53 percent.
Biden’s economic agreement fell to 42 percent, a decrease in 4 points, according to the survey.
The President’s rating refused along with a deteriorating view of the economy and viruses.
Polling, which was carried out at the end of July, showed 51 percent of public pessimists on the economy and prospects, the highest level since 2015.
Only 22 percent optimistic economy.