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Obama's approval rating plummets
17 Sep 2011 at 23:48hrs | Views
Washington - US President Barack Obama's job approval rating continued its downward spiral on Friday, dropping to 43% while his disapproval rating soared to 50%, according to a new opinion poll.
The survey, commissioned jointly by The New York Times and CBS News, also showed that 39% of Americans say the economy is fairly bad, and another 47% say the economy is very bad - the highest percentage since April 2009.
Only 13% say the economy is fairly good and just one percent say it is very good, according to the poll.
In addition, 72% of Americans think the country is on the wrong track - the highest percentage so far since the president took office in 2009.
Just 23% think the country is currently heading in the right direction, the survey showed. And only 34% approve of the way the president has handled the economy, with 57 disapproving.
On the issue of job creation, 40% approve of Obama's performance and 53% disapprove, the pollsters found.
The survey showed Americans were divided about the present's latest $446bn plan to spur job creation in the country.
Forty-eight percent of those polled say they are somewhat or very confident that Obama's proposals will create jobs and stimulate the economy. But about as many people - 47% - say they are not sure his plan will do that.
Just one in four Americans thinks Obama has made real progress fixing the economy, with 68% saying they do not think he has, according to the survey.
This poll conducted among a random sample of 1 452 adults nationwide September 10-15 had a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.
The survey, commissioned jointly by The New York Times and CBS News, also showed that 39% of Americans say the economy is fairly bad, and another 47% say the economy is very bad - the highest percentage since April 2009.
Only 13% say the economy is fairly good and just one percent say it is very good, according to the poll.
In addition, 72% of Americans think the country is on the wrong track - the highest percentage so far since the president took office in 2009.
Just 23% think the country is currently heading in the right direction, the survey showed. And only 34% approve of the way the president has handled the economy, with 57 disapproving.
On the issue of job creation, 40% approve of Obama's performance and 53% disapprove, the pollsters found.
The survey showed Americans were divided about the present's latest $446bn plan to spur job creation in the country.
Forty-eight percent of those polled say they are somewhat or very confident that Obama's proposals will create jobs and stimulate the economy. But about as many people - 47% - say they are not sure his plan will do that.
Just one in four Americans thinks Obama has made real progress fixing the economy, with 68% saying they do not think he has, according to the survey.
This poll conducted among a random sample of 1 452 adults nationwide September 10-15 had a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Source - Sapa