Former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden are about even in favorability, according to a survey conducted by The Economist/YouGov.
Overall, 41% of respondents expressed a “somewhat favorable” and "very favorable" opinion of Trump, with a slight gender discrepancy showing 30% of males and 22% of females holding such views.
In age, Trump is more favored among older demographics, with 34% of those 65 and older having a "very favorable" view, as compared to 16% among those 18-29. The division is also visible when considering income, with 27% of respondents earning more than $100,000 annually having a "very favorable" opinion, while only 26% of those earning less than $50,000 share the same sentiment.
Joe Biden is “somewhat favorable” and "very favorable" with 42%, with minor gender and age differences. Biden is viewed more favorably among Black respondents and those earning less than $50,000 .
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