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Biden's employment approval rate drops to the lowest level in a few months

According to a recent Reuters / Ipsos opinion survey ofthat ended Wednesday, the president's employment approval rate is 3 percent points in just one week. It declined and started in June

Wednesday's findings are shy that the president's average approval rate is about 39.8%, according to data collected by RealClearPolitics. The average rating on June 13 reached a record low of 38.9%.

Biden's approval rating reached a record low of 33% earlier this month,found in a Quinnipiac University survey. As inflation continued to skyrocket, the president struggled to regain confidence in Americans.

Even members of his own party have lost confidence in Biden and only 73 percent have approved the work he is doing as president, down 1 percentage point from the previous week and also. A similar survey conducted in August. 

Joe Biden
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Record inflation, ultra-high gas prices Concerns And supply chain issues are imminent in the next election. 34% of Americans say that the economy is the most important problem the United States is currently facing. 

The Biden administration aims to increase the burden on American pockets in the coming weeks by raising the federal gas tax for three months. This move will raise federal taxes of 18.4 cents per gallon of gas and 24.4 cents of diesel. 

As of Thursday,the average cost of gas in the United States is $ 4.94 per gallon, but in some states such as California, it's $ 5 and $ 6. You can see far more costs. Per gallon. 

"By suspending the 18-cent federal gas tax for the next 90 days, we can lower gas prices and give families a little more peace of mind," Biden called on Wednesday. rice field. Congress to take action. 

It is unclear whether this move will pass in both parliaments, as both parties remain internally divided on this issue. 

Wednesday's survey was conducted on 1,002 Americans, including 435 Democrats and 379 Republicans, with a confidence interval of 4 percent points.