American Research Group, Inc.


April 21, 2008

George W. Bush's Overall Job Approval Holds Steady

George W. Bush's overall job approval is holding steady at 22% as 68% of Americans say the national economy is in a recession according to the latest survey from the American Research Group.

Among all Americans, 22% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 72% disapprove. When it comes to Bush's handling of the economy, 22% approve and 73% disapprove.

Among Americans registered to vote, 23% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 71% disapprove. When it comes to the way Bush is handling the economy, 23% of registered voters approve of the way Bush is handling the economy and 72% disapprove.

A total of 54% of Americans say their personal financial situations are getting worse, up from 46% in March and up from 31% a year ago.

The results presented here are based on 1,100 completed telephone interviews conducted among a nationwide random sample of adults 18 years and older. The interviews were completed April 16 through 19, 2008. The theoretical margin of error for the total sample is plus or minus 2.6 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.

Overall, 22% of Americans say that they approve of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president, 72% disapprove, and 6% are undecided.

Bush job approval Approve Disapprove Undecided
Apr 2008 22% 72% 6%
Mar 2008 24% 75% 1%
Feb 2008 19% 77% 4%
Jan 2008 34% 59% 7%
Dec 2007 32% 66% 2%
Nov 2007 31% 64% 5%
Oct 2007 25% 67% 8%
Sep 2007 34% 60% 6%
Aug 2007 28% 65% 7%
Jul 2007 25% 71% 4%
Jun 2007 27% 67% 6%
May 2007 31% 64% 5%
Apr 2007 33% 62% 5%

Among Republicans (28% of adults registered to vote in the survey), 67% approve of the way Bush is handling his job and 27% disapprove. Among Democrats (44% of adults registered to vote in the survey), 1% approve and 95% disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job. Among independents (28% of adults registered to vote in the survey), 14% approve and 78% disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job as president.

Overall, 22% of Americans say that they approve of the way George W. Bush is handling the economy, 73% disapprove, and 5% are undecided. Among registered voters, 23% approve and 72% disapprove of the way Bush is handling the economy.

Bush handling the economy Approve Disapprove Undecided
Apr 2008 22% 73% 5%
Mar 2008 18% 80% 2%
Feb 2008 14% 79% 7%
Jan 2008 29% 63% 8%
Dec 2007 28% 71% 1%
Nov 2007 32% 62% 6%
Oct 2007 23% 67% 10%
Sep 2007 33% 58% 9%
Aug 2007 29% 64% 7%
Jul 2007 23% 73% 4%
Jun 2007 29% 64% 7%
May 2007 31% 62% 7%
Apr 2007 33% 63% 4%

Among Republicans, 65% approve of the way Bush is handling the economy and 29% disapprove. Among Democrats, 95% disapprove of the way Bush is handling the economy and 1% approve. Among independents, 15% approve and 78% disapprove of the way Bush is handling the economy.

A total of 8% of Americans say that the national economy is getting better, 14% say it is staying the same, and 77% say the national economy is getting worse.

National economy

Getting better

Staying the same

Getting worse

Undecided

Apr 2008 8% 14% 77% 1%
Mar 2008 4% 9% 86% 1%
Feb 2008 1% 20% 78% 1%
Jan 2008 8% 22% 64% 6%
Dec 2007 7% 28% 64% 1%
Nov 2007 18% 26% 55% 1%
Oct 2007 8% 18% 69% 5%
Sep 2007 14% 20% 63% 3%
Aug 2007 8% 29% 59% 4%
Jul 2007 12% 28% 58% 2%
Jun 2007 16% 28% 55% 1%
May 2007 19% 24% 53% 4%
Apr 2007 23% 17% 59% 1%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 38% say getting better, 21% say staying the same, and 41% say getting worse. Of those saying they disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job, none say getting better, 6% say staying the same, and 91% say getting worse.

A total of 31% of Americans say they believe the national economy will be better a year from now, 27% say it will be the same, 33% say it will be worse, and 4% are undecided.

National economy a year from now


Better than today


The same as today


Worse than today


Undecided

Apr 2008 31% 27% 33% 9%
Mar 2008 48% 19% 29% 4%
Feb 2008 42% 30% 27% 1%
Jan 2008 32% 35% 21% 12%
Dec 2007 28% 28% 43% 1%
Nov 2007 24% 29% 39% 8%
Oct 2007 18% 27% 53% 2%
Sep 2007 32% 26% 38% 4%
Aug 2007 32% 20% 42% 6%
Jul 2007 22% 31% 42% 5%
Jun 2007 22% 33% 42% 3%
May 2007 16% 29% 48% 7%
Apr 2007 26% 29% 41% 4%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 48% say better, 38% say the same as today, and 14% say worse than today. Among those saying they disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job as president, 27% say better, 19% say the same, and 40% say worse.

Overall, 68% of Americans say they believe that the national economy is in a recession, 18% say they do not believe the economy is in a recession, and 14% are undecided.

National economy in a recession Yes No Undecided
Apr 2008 68% 18% 14%
Mar 2008 66% 12% 22%
Feb 2008 47% 29% 24%
Jan 2008 35% 24% 41%
Dec 2007 7% 28% 65%
Nov 2007 34% 41% 25%
Oct 2007 40% 38% 22%
Sep 2007 25% 52% 23%
Aug 2007 31% 38% 31%
Jul 2007 29% 37% 34%
Jun 2007 22% 41% 37%
May 2007 36% 38% 26%
Apr 2007 28% 53% 19%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 55% say the national economy is in a recession, 38% say is it not in a recession, and 7% are undecided. Of those saying they disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job, 77% say the national economy is in a recession, 10% say the national economy is not in a recession, and 13% are undecided.

A total of 20% of Americans rate the national economy as excellent, very good, or good and 79% rate it as bad, very bad, or terrible.

National economy


Excellent


Very good


Good


Bad


Very bad


Terrible


Undecided

Apr 2008 1% 3% 16% 20% 13% 46% 1%
Mar 2008 1% 4% 16% 10% 26% 42% 1%
Feb 2008 1% 7% 17% 44% 10% 20% 1%
Jan 2008 2% 14% 27% 21% 17% 18% 1%
Dec 2007 7% 16% 12% 31% 16% 17% 1%
Nov 2007 16% 11% 21% 25% 12% 14% 1%
Oct 2007 8% 10% 20% 29% 14% 18% 1%
Sep 2007 13% 14% 21% 27% 7% 17% 1%
Aug 2007 9% 19% 21% 22% 16% 12% 1%
Jul 2007 9% 11% 23% 28% 12% 16% 1%
Jun 2007 16% 11% 20% 31% 9% 12% 1%
May 2007 12% 15% 16% 25% 16% 15% 1%
Apr 2007 17% 12% 29% 30% 8% 3% 1%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 59% say excellent, very good, or good and 40% say bad, very bad, or terrible. Among those saying they disapprove of  the way Bush is handling his job, 96% say bad, very bad, or terrible and 3% say excellent, very good, or good.

When it comes to rating their household financial situations, 57% of Americans give an excellent, very good, or good rating and 42% give a bad, very bad, or terrible rating.

Household financial situation



Excellent



Very good



Good



Bad



Very bad



Terrible



Undecided

Apr 2008 8% 12% 37% 18% 11% 13% 1%
Mar 2008 9% 22% 33% 17% 16% 2% 1%
Feb 2008 6% 17% 36% 22% 11% 7% 1%
Jan 2008 12% 13% 45% 15% 6% 8% 1%
Dec 2007 14% 16% 36% 12% 17% 4% 1%
Nov 2007 13% 14% 38% 27% 6% 1% 1%
Oct 2007 11% 22% 32% 27% 2% 5% 1%
Sep 2007 12% 17% 44% 18% 3% 5% 1%
Aug 2007 11% 19% 25% 33% 9% 2% 1%
Jul 2007 5% 24% 39% 15% 9% 7% 1%
Jun 2007 8% 19% 41% 22% 6% 3% 1%
May 2007 15% 9% 38% 19% 12% 6% 1%
Apr 2007 11% 16% 51% 17% 3% 1% 1%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 73% say excellent, very good, or good and 26% say bad or very bad. Among those saying they disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job, 50% say very good, or good and 49% say bad, very bad, or terrible.

A total of 6% of Americans say they think the financial situations in their households are getting better, 39% say staying the same, and 54% say getting worse.

Household financial situation


Getting better


Staying the same


Getting worse


Undecided

Apr 2008 6% 39% 54% 1%
Mar 2008 7% 46% 46% 1%
Feb 2008 8% 45% 41% 6%
Jan 2008 22% 25% 49% 4%
Dec 2007 20% 50% 29% 1%
Nov 2007 14% 54% 26% 6%
Oct 2007 17% 45% 35% 3%
Sep 2007 24% 39% 34% 3%
Aug 2007 21% 37% 41% 1%
Jul 2007 15% 47% 37% 1%
Jun 2007 11% 48% 37% 4%
May 2007 21% 44% 34% 1%
Apr 2007 24% 41% 31% 4%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 27% say getting better, 45% say staying the same, and 27% say getting worse. Among those saying they disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job, none say getting better, 32% say staying the same, and 65% say getting worse.

Looking to a year from now, 19% of Americans say that they think their household financial situations will be better than today, 31% say the same as today, and 37% say worse than today.

Household financial situation a year from now

 

Better than today

 

The same as today

 

Worse than today

 

Undecided

Apr 2008 19% 31% 37% 13%
Mar 2008 31% 41% 25% 3%
Feb 2008 17% 52% 25% 6%
Jan 2008 28% 41% 24% 7%
Dec 2007 36% 37% 25% 2%
Nov 2007 29% 43% 19% 9%
Oct 2007 26% 48% 23% 3%
Sep 2007 48% 29% 18% 5%
Aug 2007 32% 33% 24% 11%
Jul 2007 34% 39% 22% 5%
Jun 2007 29% 39% 23% 9%
May 2007 29% 33% 33% 5%
Apr 2007 30% 33% 36% 1%

Among those saying they approve of the way Bush is handling his job, 41% say better than today, 31% say the same as today, and 27% say worse than today. Among those saying they disapprove of the way Bush is handling his job, 10% say better than today, 31% say the same as today, and 41% say worse than today.

 


About this Survey -

Survey Sponsor: American Research Group, Inc.

The American Research Group has been conducting national surveys of consumers since 1985.

Sample Size: 1,100 completed telephone interviews among a random sample of all adults age 18 and older living in telephone households in the continental United States.

Sample Dates: April 16-19, 2008

Margin of Error: ± 3 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.

Question Wording:

How do you rate the condition of the national economy these days - would you say it is excellent, very good, good, bad, very bad, or terrible?

Do you think the national economy is getting better, staying the same, or getting worse?

Would you say that the national economy is in a recession, or not?

A year from now, do you expect the national economy to be better than it is today, the same as it is today, or worse than it is today?

How do you rate the condition of the financial situation in your household - would you say it is excellent, very good, good, bad, very bad, or terrible?

Do you think the financial situation in your household is getting better, staying the same, or getting worse?

A year from now, do you expect the financial situation in your household to be better than it is today, the same as it is today, or worse than it is today?

Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president?

Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the economy?

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