Quinnipiac University
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Americans give President Joe Biden a negative 33-55 percent job approval rating with 12 percent not offering an opinion in the June poll. Biden's 33-percent job approval among Americans ties the low that he received in Quinnipiac University national polls on April 13 and Jan. 12.

In the June poll, Democrats approve (79-11 percent) of the way Biden is handling his job, while Republicans (88-6 percent) and independents (61-25 percent) disapprove.

Americans were asked about President Biden's handling of:

• The response to the coronavirus: 47 percent approve, while 46 percent disapprove;

• The response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine: 42 percent approve, while 50 percent disapprove;

• Gun violence: 32 percent approve, while 59 percent disapprove;

• The economy: 28 percent approve, while 64 percent disapprove.

"Economic concerns driven by inflation take President Biden back to his lowest job approval number and give him the worst assessment of how he is handling the economy ever," said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.

Americans say inflation (34 percent) is the most urgent issue facing the country today followed by gun violence (17 percent).

Among Republicans, the top issues are inflation (46 percent) followed by immigration (14 percent). No other issue reached double digits.

Among Democrats, the top issues are gun violence (31 percent) followed by inflation (15 percent) and election laws (11 percent).

Among independents, the top issues are inflation (37 percent) followed by gun violence (16 percent). No other issue reached double digits.