CNN Poll: 7 in 10 say economy in good shape

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CNN poll: The US economy is in good shape, 71% of people say, the highest number since February 2001. And Trump's approval rating is rising too, up to 42%.

WASHINGTON Americans give the nation's economy glowing reviews in a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, and Donald Trump's approval rating may be reaping the benefits.

Overall, 71% say the nation's economy is in good shape, the highest share to say so since February 2001, and the best rating during Trump's presidency by two points. A majority give the President positive reviews for his handling of the nation's economy , and his overall approval rating has ticked up to 42% in the new poll.

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