President Donald Trump's approval classifications went somewhat, despite giving a well -received speech to the congress last week.
The Trump survey of the Daily Mail with JL Partners now showed its approval classification at 49 percent, a decrease of five points of 54 percent a week earlier that showed the president more popular than ever.
Trump's dip in approval assessments seems the most prominent among young people.
Under voters 18-29, the approval classification of Trump has now fallen 18 points from the previous poll. The president has lost support among young men by 19 percent and women by 17 percent.
The poll was carried out on 5-7 March under a sample of 1,019 registered voters with an error margin of 3.4 percent.
Voters have only been more concerned about the economy since Trump took office, according to the poll.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a speech to the Congress in Washington DC
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Forty -seven percent of voters believe that the economy is getting worse, a jump of nine points of the 38 percent of voters who thought the same before Trump was inaugurated.
Despite reservations about Trump's efforts about the economy, voters seem to be willing to give him some time to improve it.
Seventy -two percent of voters say they have to see the economy improve next year before they start to blame Trump. Of those 72 percent, 38 percent said they wanted to see the economy improve within six months.
But in general the majority of voters support the first 50 days of Trump of his second term.
Fifty -two percent approves Trump's first 50 days in his second term when undecided voters are removed.

US President Donald Trump waves while he finds his way to board Air Force One on a joint Andrews
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US President Donald Trump is holding an executive order
The most important words associated with the first 50 days of Trump are 'energetic', 'interesting', 'strong', 'focused', 'bad for the US on the world stage,' 'indifferent' and 'divided'.
Those who still prefer Trump give him a positive assessment to be strong in banning men from girls sports, securing the border and deporting illegal immigrants.
Securing the border remains the greatest performance of Trump in its first 50 days, according to the poll.
Forty percent of voters believe that the circumstances on the southern border improve, a strong 24 percent jumps of the only 16 percent who felt so felt across the border before Trump was president.


Voters who now consider Trump more negatively, complained more about the collision with the Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zensky, dismiss federal employees and economic fears of his decision to level rates against Canada and Mexico.
Polling Respondents identified the rates as the greatest 'Screwup' of the president since he took office.
Voters hesitate more about rates since Trump was first inaugurated, especially now that the president has leveled 25 percent rates on imported goods from Mexico and Canada.
Support for more rates for China has fallen from 28 percent to 13 percent, a decrease of sixteen points. The poll also shows that the support for more rates on Mexico and Canada has dropped three points since the inauguration.
Trump has suspended some of his rates on cars for 30 days to give the industry more time to adapt.
The President defended his rates while he spoke with reporters on Air Force One on Sunday.
“Everything I know is this, we are going to take on hundreds of billions of dollars of rates, and we will become so rich that you will not know when to spend all that money,” Trump said.