A recent poll reveals that only about a quarter of U.S. adults believe they have benefited from President Donald Trump’s policies since he took office. The survey highlights underwhelming approval ratings for Trump on crucial issues like the economy, immigration, government spending, and healthcare. Despite his efforts on various fronts, Trump struggles to secure majority support on any key issue, with immigration rating slightly lower than before. The report also indicates that many Americans view Trump as at least ‘somewhat’ capable of taking action post the passing of significant legislation. However, a considerable portion feels that the President lacks a deep understanding of the challenges faced by ordinary citizens. Democrats predominantly criticize Trump’s policies, joined by a substantial number of independents, while even within the Republican base, positive impacts remain limited. The study underlines diverse views among U.S. adults regarding Trump’s policy implications, particularly on addressing the needs of the American populace and delivering on major campaign promises. In light of recent developments, economic concerns such as inflation and trade wars continue to shape public perceptions. The findings suggest a nuanced picture of public sentiment towards Trump’s presidency, raising questions about the efficacy of his governance and policy decisions.