President Donald Trump’s popularity with millennials surged this month, according to a new poll.
A YouGov/Economist survey revealed that support for the president from voters aged 30-44 jumped by 10 percentage points between April and May.
Of those surveyed, 48% said they had a favorable view of Trump this month, up from his 38% in April.
That surge marked the biggest one-month increase for any demographic surveyed in the poll, and it comes as millennials represent the largest bloc of the electorate.
Support for Trump had waned in previous surveys this spring as the country experienced the impacts of his “America First” implementations, including sweeping global tariffs, controversial deportations, and the overhaul of the federal bureaucracy through the Department of Government Efficiency. The president’s approval ratings on immigration and the economy slipped amid the upheaval, according to polls.
The renewed surge comes as Trump has negotiated several new trade deals resolving tariff disputes, including with China and the United Kingdom. The poll additionally reinforces data showing that Trump made steep inroads with young voters during the 2024 election.
In 2024, the president also saw sharp gains in support from other demographics that traditionally lean Democratic, including the black community and working-class voters.
Democrats continue to struggle to capture the support of millennials, whose support for the Left has drastically declined in recent years.

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In February, pollster Jeremy Zogby captured the rupture with surveys. The coalition of millennials now entering their 30s and 40s who easily pushed former President Barack Obama into two terms have flipped to Trump, he found.
The YouGov/Economist poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points. It was conducted between Friday and Monday among 1,786 adults.