It’s been over two months since Donald Trump retook office. Perceptions of his performance are mixed, especially when compared with his first term. About half of adults approve of how Trump is handling immigration, exceeding his approval on the issue during his first term. But 40% approve of his handling of the economy, dropping to its lowest level since December of 2017.

Trump’s overall job approval is essentially the same as it was when he took office for the first time in 2017, though lower than Joe Biden’s at the beginning of his term.

Around 40% of the public support Trump’s handling of the federal government, trade negotiations with other countries, the conflicts between Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine, and Social Security.

Partisans tend to fall along party lines when evaluating Trump’s performance overall and on specific issues. Republicans overwhelmingly support Trump’s policies while Democrats largely oppose them. Among Republicans, Trump’s weakest area is trade negotiations, with 27% disapproving. Among Democrats, his strongest issue is immigration, with 18% approving his approach.