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2023 opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration

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This is a list of opinion polls taken on the presidency of Joe Biden in 2023. To navigate between years, see opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration.

According to analysis by Gallup, Biden's average approval rating in 2023 was 39.8%. Compared with presidents going back to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Gallup Poll only recorded one president, Jimmy Carter, as having a lower average approval rating in their third year (37.4%). Notably, this is the first year in which Joe Biden's average approval rating was lower than his predecessor's at the same point in their terms (Donald Trump's average in 2019 was 42.0%).[1] Biden's low approval ratings in 2023 were attributed to continued disapproval over the economy, immigration, and Biden's age as well as his response to the outbreak of the Israel–Hamas war in October.[2][3][4]

January

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for CBS News) January 4–6, 2023 44% 56% 0% 2,144 online All adults [5]
YouGov (for The Economist) January 8–10, 2023 47% 45% 7% 1,500 online All adults [6]
Quinnipiac University January 11–15, 2023 38% 53% 9% 1,466 telephone Registered voters [7]
Ipsos January 13–15, 2023 40% 53% 7% 1,035 online All adults [8]
Harris (for Harvard University) January 18–19, 2023 42% 56% 2% 2,050 online Registered voters [9]
Emerson College January 19–21, 2023 44% 48% 8% 1,015 IVR/online Registered voters [10]
Marist College January 23–26, 2023 42% 49% 9% 1,327 telephone/online All adults [11]
YouGov (for The Economist) January 29–31, 2023 41% 52% 7% 1,319 online Registered voters [12]
Monmouth University January 26–30, 2023 43% 48% 9% 805 telephone All adults [13]

February

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for CBS News) February 1–4, 2023 45% 55% 0% 2,030 online All adults [14]
Ipsos (for Reuters) February 3–5, 2023 41% 52% 7% 1,029 online All adults [15]
Quinnipiac University February 9–14, 2023 40% 55% 5% 1,429 telephone Registered voters [16]
Marist College (for NPR & PBS) February 13–16, 2023 46% 46% 8% 1,352 telephone/online All adults [17]
Harris (for Harvard University) February 15–16, 2023 42% 55% 3% 1,838 online Registered voters [18]
YouGov (for The Economist) February 20–21, 2023 44% 50% 6% 1,500 online All adults [19]
Emerson College February 24–25, 2023 44% 50% 6% 1,060 IVR/online Registered voters [20]

March

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters) March 3–5, 2023 42% 52% 6% 1,023 online All adults [21]
Quinnipiac University March 9–13, 2023 39% 55% 6% 1,600 telephone Registered voters [22]
Monmouth University March 16–20, 2023 41% 51% 8% 805 telephone All adults [23]
YouGov (for The Economist) March 19–21, 2023 43% 51% 6% 1,500 online All adults [24]
YouGov (for CBS News) March 20–22, 2023 45% 55% 0% 2,117 online All adults [25]
Marist College (for NPR & PBS) March 20–23, 2023 42% 49% 9% 1,327 telephone/online All adults [26]
Harris (for Harvard University) March 22–23, 2023 43% 55% 2% 2,905 online Registered voters [27]
Quinnipiac University March 23–27, 2023 38% 57% 5% 1,635 telephone Registered voters [28]
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP March 29–31, 2023 45% 45% 10% 1,365 online All adults [29]

April

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for The Economist) April 1–4, 2023 44% 50% 6% 1,500 online All adults [30]
YouGov (for CBS News) April 12–14, 2023 43% 57% 0% 2,065 online All adults [31]
Harris (for Harvard University) April 18–19, 2023 43% 54% 3% 1,845 online Registered voters [32]
Ipsos (for Reuters) April 21–24, 2023 41% 54% 5% 1,005 online All adults [33]
YouGov (for The Economist) April 22–25, 2023 47% 48% 6% 1,500 online All adults [34]
Emerson College April 24–25, 2023 41% 49% 10% 1,100 IVR/online Registered voters [35]

May

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for The Economist) April 29–May 2, 2023 44% 49% 7% 1,500 online All adults [36]
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP May 3–5, 2023 43% 49% 8% 1,480 online All adults [37]
Ipsos (for Reuters) May 5–7, 2023 40% 54% 6% 1,022 online All adults [38]
YouGov (for Yahoo! News) May 5–8, 2023 43% 48% 9% 1,584 online All adults [39]
Harris (for Harvard University) May 17–18, 2023 43% 54% 3% 2,004 online Registered voters [40]
YouGov (for CBS News) May 17–19, 2023 41% 59% 0% 2,188 online All adults [41]
Quinnipiac University May 18–22, 2023 39% 54% 4% 1,635 telephone Registered voters [42]
Monmouth University May 18–23, 2023 41% 53% 6% 981 telephone All adults [43]

June

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP May 31–June 2, 2023 40% 51% 9% 1,358 online All adults [44]
Ipsos (for Reuters) June 2–5, 2023 41% 54% 5% 1,056 online All adults [45]
YouGov (for The Economist) June 3–6, 2023 44% 53% 6% 1,315 online Registered voters [46]
YouGov (for CBS News) June 7–10, 2023 41% 59% 0% 2,480 online All adults [47]
Quinnipiac University June 8–12, 2023 42% 54% 2% 1,735 telephone Registered voters [48]
Harris (for Harvard University) June 14–15, 2023 43% 53% 4% 2,090 online Registered voters [49]
Emerson College June 19–20, 2023 41% 51% 8% 1,105 IVR/online Registered voters [50]

July

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for The Economist) July 1–5, 2023 38% 55% 7% 1,350 online Registered voters [51]
Redfield & Wilton Strategies July 6, 2023 40% 48% 12% 1,500 online Registered voters [52]
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP July 5–7, 2023 38% 51% 13% 1,341 online All adults [53]
Ipsos (for Reuters) July 7–9, 2023 40% 54% 6% 1,028 online All adults [54]
YouGov (for The Economist) July 8–11, 2023 39% 56% 5% 1,500 online All adults [55]
Marquette University Law School July 7–12, 2023 42% 57% 1% 1,005 online All adults [56]
Monmouth University July 12–17, 2023 44% 52% 4% 910 telephone All adults [57]
Quinnipiac University July 13–17, 2023 40% 53% 3% 1,809 telephone Registered voters [58]
Harris (for Harvard University) July 19–20, 2023 42% 55% 3% 2,068 online Registered voters [59]
YouGov (for The Economist) July 22–25, 2023 45% 52% 5% 1,306 online Registered voters [60]
YouGov (for CBS News) Jul 26–28, 2023 40% 60% 0% 2,181 online All adults [61]

August

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters) July 28 – August 1, 2023 40% 55% 5% 2,009 online All adults [62]
YouGov (for The Economist) July 29 – August 1, 2023 40% 56% 4% 1,500 online All adults [63]
Noble Perspective Insights/The Center Square July 31 – August 3, 2023 40% 54% 6% 2,500 online Registered voters [64]
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP August 2–4, 2023 38% 51% 11% 1,369 online All adults [65]
Ipsos (for Reuters) August 4–6, 2023 40% 54% 6% 1,032 online All adults [66]
YouGov (for The Economist) August 5–8, 2023 41% 53% 6% 1,500 online All adults [67]
AP-NORC August 10–14, 2023 42% 57% 1,165 online/phone All adults [68]
Quinnipiac University August 10–14, 2023 37% 56% 7% 1,818 phone All adults [69]
Léger August 11–14, 2023 43% 54% 3% 1,002 online All adults [70]
Marist College August 11–14, 2023 42% 52% 6% 1,100 online/phone Registered voters [71]
YouGov (for The Economist) August 12–15, 2023 40% 53% 7% 1,500 online All adults [72]
Emerson College August 16–17, 2023 42% 47% 11% 1,000 online/phone Registered voters [73]
YouGov (for Yahoo! News) August 17–21, 2023 41% 54% 6% 1,665 online All adults [74]
YouGov (for The Economist) August 19–22, 2023 41% 54% 5% 1,500 online All adults [75]
Gallup August 1–23, 2023 42% 53% 5% 1,014 phone All adults [76]
Public Policy Polling (for Congressional Integrity Project) August 23–24, 2023 44% 50% 6% 606 phone Registered voters [77]
SurveyMonkey (for CNBC) August 21–25, 2023 41% 56% 4,324 online All adults [78]
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ August 24–25, 2023 48% 52% 1,000 Registered voters [79]
HarrisX/The Messenger August 24–26, 2023 43% 54% 3% 2,013 online Registered voters [80]
Emerson College August 25–26, 2023 43% 47% 1,000 online/phone Registered voters [81]
YouGov (for The Economist) August 26–29, 2023 38% 55% 6% 1,500 online All adults [82]
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates/GBAO (for The Wall Street Journal) August 24–30, 2023 42% 57% 1,500 phone Registered voters [83]
The 19th/SurveyMonkey August 24–31, 2023 41% 56% 20,191 online All adults [84]
SSRS/CNN August 25–31, 2023 39% 61% 0% 1,503 online/phone All adults [85]
Echelon Insights August 28–31, 2023 41% 57% 2% 1,022 online Likely voters [86]

September

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for The Economist) September 2–5, 2023 41% 53% 6% 1,500 online All adults [87]
YouGov (for CBS News) September 5–8, 2023 40% 60% 0% 2,335 online All adults [88]
YouGov (for Yahoo! News) September 14–18, 2023 42% 55% 3% 1,097 online Registered voters [89]

October

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for The Economist) September 30 – October 3, 2023 40% 55% 5% 1,500 online All adults [90]
YouGov (for Yahoo! News) October 12–16, 2023 42% 55% 3% 1,123 online Registered voters [91]
YouGov (for CBS News) October 16–19, 2023 40% 60% 0% 1,878 online All adults [92]

November

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for The Economist) November 5–7, 2023 40% 54% 6% 1,500 online All adults [93]
YouGov (for Yahoo! News) November 9–13, 2023 40% 58% 2% 1,062 online Registered voters [94]

December

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Polling group Date Approve Disapprove Unsure Sample size Polling method Segment polled Source(s)
YouGov (for CBS News) December 6–8, 2023 41% 59% 0% 2,144 online All adults [95]
YouGov (for The Economist) December 9–12, 2023 39% 55% 6% 1,500 online All adults [96]

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