2022 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 2022. To navigate between years, see opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration.

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Throughout 2022, Biden continued having a higher disapproval than approval rating, which had begun in August 2021. [1] Biden's approval was steady throughout the year at approximately 42% with the exception of a significant dip during the summer which saw a period of high gas prices and high inflation. [2] [3] At certain points, two-thirds of Americans disapproved of Biden's handling of the economy. [4]

According to the Gallup poll, during Biden's seventh quarter in office (defined as July 20 to October 19) he had approximately a 42% approval rating. This was found comparable to other presidents at the same time during their first term since Jimmy Carter, with the exception of the majority approval enjoyed by both George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. [5]

January

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
YouGov (for The Economist )January 2–4, 202240%50%10%1,500onlineAll adults [6]
Rasmussen Reports January 3–5, 202243%57%0%1,500onlineLikely voters [7]
Ipsos (for Reuters)January 5–6, 202245%51%4%1,000onlineAll adults [8]
Investor's Business Daily /TIPPJanuary 5–9, 202244%45%11%1,308onlineLikely voters [9]
Quinnipiac University January 7–10, 202233%53%13%1,313telephoneAll adults [10]
Ipsos (for Reuters)January 12–13, 202245%50%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for CBS News)January 12–14, 202244%56%0%2,094onlineAll adults [11]
YouGov (for The Economist )January 15–18, 202239%51%10%1,500onlineAll adults [12]
Ipsos (for Reuters)January 19–20, 202243%52%5%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
Monmouth University January 20–24, 202239%54%7%794telephoneAll adults [13]
Ipsos (for Reuters)January 26–27, 202243%50%7%1,002onlineAll adults [8]

February

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
YouGov (for The Economist )January 29 – February 1, 202242%49%9%1,500onlineAll adults [14]
Ipsos (for Reuters)February 2–3, 202241%56%3%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)January 31 – February 7, 202245%52%3%4,404onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)February 7–8, 202243%51%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)February 14–15, 202244%51%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College February 19–20, 202242%50%8%1,138IVR/onlineRegistered voters [15]
YouGov (for The Economist)February 19–22, 202244%50%6%1,290onlineRegistered voters [16]
Ipsos (for Reuters)February 22–23, 202243%53%4%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
Quinnipiac University February 25–27, 202237%52%11%1,364telephoneAll adults [17]
YouGov (for CBS News )February 24–28, 202244%56%0%2,238onlineAll adults [18]

March

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters)February 28 – March 1, 202243%54%3%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
NPR/PBS/Marist College March 1–2, 202247%50%3%1,322telephoneAll adults [19]
Ipsos (for Reuters)March 7–8, 202245%49%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for CBS News )March 8–11, 202243%57%0%2,088onlineAll adults [20]
Ipsos (for Reuters)March 14–15, 202243%53%4%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College March 18–20, 202243%49%8%1,023IVR/onlineRegistered voters [21]
Ipsos (for Reuters)March 21–22, 202240%54%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Marist College March 22–29, 202239%54%7%1,170telephoneAll adults [22]
YouGov (for The Economist)March 26–29, 202245%49%6%1,313onlineRegistered voters [23]
Ipsos (for Reuters)March 28–29, 202242%52%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]

April

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
YouGov (for The Economist)April 2–5, 202243%50%7%1,287onlineRegistered voters [24]
Ipsos (for Reuters)April 4–5, 202245%50%5%1,001onlineAll adults [8]
Investor's Business Daily /TIPPApril 6–8, 202242%43%15%1,305onlineAll adults [25]
YouGov (for The Economist)April 9–12, 202244%48%8%1,500onlineAll adults [26]
Ipsos (for Reuters)April 11–12, 202241%53%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)April 18–19, 202243%51%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College April 25–26, 202242%50%8%1,000IVR/onlineRegistered voters [27]
Ipsos (for Reuters)April 25–26, 202242%53%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist)April 26–27, 202241%49%10%1,500onlineAll adults [28]
ABC News/The Washington Post April 24–28, 202242%52%6%1,004telephoneAll adults [29]

May

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters)May 2–3, 202243%50%7%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )May 5–9, 202238%55%7%1,000onlineAll adults [30]
Ipsos (for Reuters)May 9–10, 202242%50%8%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Morning Consult May 13–16, 202244%54%2%2,005onlineRegistered voters [31]
YouGov (for The Economist )May 15–17, 202241%50%9%1,500onlineAll adults [32]
YouGov (for The Economist )May 18–20, 202244%56%0%2,041onlineAll adults [33]
Gallup (company) May 2–22, 202241%54%3%1,007onlineAll adults [34]
YouGov (for Yahoo! News )May 19–22, 202242%53%5%1,573onlineAll adults [35]
Rasmussen Reports May 19–23, 202242%57%1%1,500onlineLikely voters [36]
Morning Consult May 20–22, 202242%56%2%2,005onlineRegistered voters [37]
Morning Consult May 18–24, 202240%52%8%45,000onlineAll adults [38]
YouGov (for The Economist )May 21–24, 202241%49%10%1,500onlineAll adults [39]
YouGov (for The Economist )May 21–24, 202244%51%5%1,500onlineRegistered voters [40]
Rasmussen Reports May 22–2443%56%1%1,500onlineLikely voters [41]
Ipsos (for) Reuters)May 23–2436%59%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College May 24–25, 202238%52%0%1,148IVR/onlineRegistered voters [42]
Rasmussen Reports May 25–2943%55%2%1,500onlineLikely voters [43]
Morning Consult May 25–3140%53%7%45,000onlineAll adults [38]

June

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
Ipsos (for) Reuters)May 31 – June 1, 202242%52%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Rasmussen Reports May 30 – June 1, 202241%57%2%1,500onlineLikely voters [44]
Rasmussen Reports May 31 – June 2, 202240%58%2%1,500onlineLikely voters [44]
Rasmussen Reports June 1–5, 202241%57%2%1,500onlineLikely voters [45]
Morning Consult June 4–539%58%3%2,006onlineRegistered voters [46]
Marist College May 31 – June 6, 202238%53%9%1,063telephoneAll adults [47]
Quinnipiac University June 3–6, 202233%55%12%1,576telephoneAll adults [48]
Morning Consult June 1–7, 202239%53%7%45,000onlineAll adults [38]
YouGov (for The Economist)June 4–7, 202242%49%9%1,500onlineAll adults [49]
Ipsos (for) Reuters)June 6–7, 202241%56%3%1,500onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)June 13–14, 202239%56%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Trafalgar Group June 20–22, 202235%60%5%1,079IVR/onlineLikely voters [50]
Ipsos (for Reuters)June 21–22, 202236%58%6%1,002onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)June 27–28, 202238%57%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College June 28–29, 202240%53%7%1,271IVR/onlineRegistered voters [51]

July

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
YouGov (for The Economist)July 2–5, 202238%52%9%1,500onlineAll adults [52]
Ipsos (for Reuters)July 5–6, 202236%59%5%1,003onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for Yahoo ! News )July 8–11, 202241%57%2%1,264onlineRegistered voters [53]
Ipsos (for Reuters)July 11–12, 202239%55%6%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
Beacon Research (for Fox News)July 10–13, 202240%59%1%1,001telephoneRegistered voters [54]
Rasmussen Reports July 14–18, 202239%60%1%1,500telephone/onlineLikely voters [55]
Quinnipiac University July 14–18, 202233%59%8%1,367telephoneRegistered voters [56]
Ipsos (for Reuters)July 18–19, 202236%59%5%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
Rasmussen Reports July 18–20, 202236%61%3%1,500telephone/onlineLikely voters [57]
Emerson College July 19–20, 202240%53%7%1,078IVR/onlineRegistered voters [58]
Ipsos (for Reuters)July 25–26, 202237%58%5%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for CBS News )July 27–29, 202242%58%0%1,743onlineRegistered voters [59]

August

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters)August 1–2, 202238%57%5%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
Bacon Research (for Fox News)August 6–9, 202242%58%0%1,002telephoneRegistered voters [60]
Ipsos (for Reuters)August 8–9, 202240%55%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist)August 13–16, 202244%51%5%1,331onlineRegistered voters [61]
Ipsos (for Reuters)August 15–16, 202238%57%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Marist College August 15–18, 202238%57%5%1,002telephoneAll adults [62]
YouGov (for The Economist)August 20–23, 202242%52%6%1,318onlineRegistered voters [63]
Ipsos (for Reuters)August 22–23, 202241%54%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College August 23–24, 202242%51%7%1,000IVR/onlineRegistered voters [64]
YouGov (for CBS News )August 24–26, 202245%55%0%2,126onlineRegistered voters [65]
YouGov (for The Economist)August 28–30, 202241%50%9%1,500onlineAll adults [66]
Ipsos (for Reuters)August 29–30, 202238%58%4%1,005onlineAll adults [8]

September

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters)September 6–7, 202239%57%4%1,003onlineAll adults [8]
Ipsos (for Reuters)September 7–12, 202241%54%5%4,411onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist)September 3–6, 202241%51%8%1,500onlineAll adults [67]
YouGov (for The Economist)September 10–13, 202240%52%8%1,500onlineAll adults [68]
Ipsos (for Reuters)September 12–13, 202239%54%7%1,003onlineAll adults [8]
Morning Consult (for Politico)September 16–18, 202246%52%2%2,005onlineRegistered voters [69]
YouGov (for The Economist)September 17–20, 202242%51%8%1,500onlineAll adults [70]
Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion ResearchSeptember 18–20, 202246%52%2%1,500telephone/onlineLikely voters [57]
Ipsos (for Reuters)September 19–20, 202239%57%4%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College September 20–21, 202245%49%6%1,368IVR/onlineRegistered voters [71]
YouGov (for CBS News )September 21–23, 202245%55%0%2,253onlineRegistered voters [72]
YouGov (for Yahoo ! News )September 23–27, 202244%53%3%1,138onlineRegistered voters [73]
YouGov (for The Economist )September 24–27, 202247%52%1%1,055onlineLikely voters [74]
Ipsos (for Reuters)September 26–27, 202241%53%6%1,004onlineAll adults [8]

October

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
Ipsos (for Reuters)September 29 – October 3, 202241%53%6%4,415onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )October 1–4, 202249%50%1%1,044onlineLikely voters [75]
Ipsos (for Reuters)October 3–4, 202240%53%7%1,003onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )October 8–11, 202248%51%1%1,030onlineLikely voters [76]
Ipsos (for Reuters)October 10–11, 202240%55%5%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )October 12–14, 202248%52%0%2,068onlineLikely voters [77]
YouGov (for Yahoo ! News )October 13–17, 202247%51%2%1,209onlineRegistered voters [78]
YouGov (for The Economist )October 22–25, 202245%53%2%1,110onlineLikely voters [79]
Ipsos (for Reuters)October 17–18, 202240%54%6%1,002onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for University of Massachusetts )October 17–19, 202240%52%8%1,000onlineAll adults [80]
Emerson College October 18–19, 202239%53%8%1,000IVR/onlineRegistered voters [81]
YouGov (for Vice News )October 14–21, 202241%52%7%3,000onlineAll adults [82]
Ipsos (for Reuters)October 18–24, 202240%54%6%4,413onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )October 22–25, 202246%53%1%1,114onlineLikely voters [83]
Ipsos (for Reuters)October 24–25, 202239%55%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for CBS News )October 26–28, 202244%56%0%2,119onlineRegistered voters [84]
YouGov (for Yahoo ! News )October 27–31, 202246%52%2%1,172onlineRegistered voters [85]

November

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
YouGov (for The Economist )October 29 – November 1, 202245%52%3%1,101onlineLikely voters [86]
Ipsos (for Reuters)October 31 – November 1, 202240%55%5%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )November 3–6, 202246%52%2%1,071onlineLikely voters [87]
Ipsos (for Reuters)November 4–7, 202239%57%4%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for CBS News )November 3–8, 202244%56%0%3,933IVR/onlineLikely voters [88]
YouGov (for The Economist )November 13–15, 202244%53%3%1,287onlineRegistered voters [89]
Ipsos (for Reuters)November 14–15, 202237%57%6%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
Emerson College November 18–19, 202239%52%9%1,380IVR/onlineRegistered voters [90]
YouGov (for The Economist )November 19–22, 202246%49%5%1,296onlineRegistered voters [91]
Ipsos (for Reuters)November 21–22, 202237%57%6%1,002onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )November 26–29, 202243%53%4%1,319onlineRegistered voters [92]
Ipsos (for Reuters)November 28–29, 202240%55%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]

December

Polling groupDateApproveDisapproveUnsureSample sizePolling methodSegment polledSource(s)
YouGov (for The Economist )December 3–6, 202242%56%2%1,332onlineRegistered voters [93]
Ipsos (for Reuters)December 5–6, 202238%56%6%1,004onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for The Economist )December 10–13, 202245%50%5%1,338onlineRegistered voters [94]
Ipsos (for Reuters)December 12–13, 202239%56%5%1,005onlineAll adults [8]
YouGov (for Yahoo ! News )December 15–19, 202245%52%3%1,043onlineRegistered voters [95]
YouGov (for The Economist )December 17–20, 202247%49%4%1,321onlineRegistered voters [96]
Ipsos (for Reuters)December 19–20, 202239%55%6%1,004onlineAll adults [8]

By race

In December 2021 a PBS/Marist poll, found that just 33% of Hispanics approve of Biden, while 65% disapprove. In contrast, 40% of whites approve, while 56% disapprove. [97]

In May 2022, a Quinnipiac poll found that Biden had an approval rating from Hispanics at 26%, White voters at 29%, and 63% from Black voters. [98] In June 3–6, 2022, a Quinnipiac poll found that Biden had his then lowest approval rating from Hispanics at 24%, and 49% of Blacks. [99]

On July 19, 2022, a Quinnipiac poll found that Biden had his lowest approval rating from Hispanics at 19%, while 70% disapprove. [100]

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