38% of Americans approve of Donald Trump's job handling in the most recent Economist / YouGov Poll, and 56% disapprove, for a net job approval of -18. That's in line with Trump's net approval over the past three weeks, which has averaged -19.

Asked to choose which words describe Trump from a list of 13, Americans are most likely to pick dangerous (52%), corrupt (47%), or bold (45%), and least likely to pick honest (22%), steady (16%), or inspiring (16%).

22% of Americans say Trump's negotiating skill is excellent, while 16% say it's good, 10% fair, and 43% poor.

48% of Americans say Trump is too old to be president while 40% say he isn't.

35% say Trump is suffering significant cognitive decline, while 13% say he's suffering modest cognitive decline and 32% say he isn't suffering cognitive decline. As for physical decline, 29% say Trump is suffering significant decline, 22% that he's suffering modest decline, and 27% that he's not suffering any decline.

Majorities of Democrats say Trump is suffering each kind of decline, and majorities of Republicans say he isn't. Democrats and Independents are more likely to say Trump is suffering significant cognitive decline than they are to say he's suffering significant physical decline. But Republicans, including those who support MAGA and those who don't, are more likely to say Trump is suffering physical decline than to say he's suffering cognitive decline.

Only 24% of Americans strongly or somewhat approve of Trump's signature being added to all U.S. paper currency, while 59% disapprove. Almost all Democrats (4% approve and 92% disapprove) and most Independents (13% vs. 65%) disapprove of putting Trump's signature on currency. A majority of Republicans approves of this (55% vs. 20%), including approval from most MAGA Republicans (63% vs. 12%) but division among non-MAGA Republicans (35% vs. 40%).

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