China News Service, July 19. According to a report by CNN on the 18th, a poll conducted by CNN and the polling company SSRS showed that most Americans are dissatisfied with President Biden's job performance and are not satisfied with the United States. Concerned about the prospect of development.

Data map: US President Biden.

  According to reports, polls show that Biden's approval rate is only 38%, and the disapproval rate is as high as 62%.

  The bad news for Biden is that as the midterm elections loom, his approval ratings show no signs of improving; among key demographics, they have instead deteriorated.

Among Democrats, for example, Biden's approval rating fell to 73 percent from 86 percent in early May; his approval rating among independents and Republicans was unchanged.

  When it comes to dealing with the economy, Biden's approval rating is only 30%, and his approval rating for dealing with inflation is even lower, at 25%.

Seventy-five percent of respondents cited the cost of living as the most important financial issue facing their families.

Last summer, that number was just 43 percent.

  Separately, Democrats' approval for Biden's handling of the economy also fell from 71 percent to 62 percent.

When it comes to dealing with inflation, Democrats favor Biden at 51 percent, slightly ahead of the 47 percent who disapprove.

  The poll also showed that overall minority approval of Biden's job fell to 45 percent from 54 percent in the spring. His approval ratings among black and Hispanic voters fell by 6 percent and 9 percent, respectively.

What’s especially bad is that for the first time, black voters, Biden’s most solid supporters, have a positive view of Biden’s economic policies, falling to less than half for the first time, at 47%; those who do not support it are 52%.

  In addition, the American public's perception of the economy and the nation's overall situation has tended to be negative and deteriorating.

Among the respondents, 79% believe that the country is developing in the wrong direction, the highest since February 2009 and only 4 percentage points lower than the peak of the financial crisis in 2008.

The trend has changed most markedly among Democrats: Only 38% of Democrats think the country is going in the right direction, down significantly from 61% in the spring.

  Only 18% of respondents said the U.S. economy was in good shape, 82% said it was bad, and 41% said it was very bad.

In addition, 64% of Americans believe that the current US economy has fallen into recession.

That percentage is higher than before the 2008 financial crisis.

  At present, the attention of the American public is rapidly turning to the issue of inflation.

68% of respondents pointed out that Biden is not paying enough attention to the most important issues facing the country, a record high for the CNN poll.

The second-highest figure was that of former US President Donald Trump in the summer of 2017, at 59 percent.

  The polls also showed that both Biden and Vice President Harris' personal favorability ratings declined.

Before they took office, 59 percent of respondents had a favorable view of Biden, and 51 percent had a favorable view of Harris.

But the survey results show that this figure has dropped to 36% and 32%, respectively.

  The poll was conducted by SSRS between June 13 and July 13 among 1,459 random U.S. adults.