KEY POINTS
  • Sixty-six percent of likely U.S. voters describe the recent state of the economy as "excellent" or "good."
  • It's the highest reading since 2001, when the university first started asking the question.
  • Immediately after Trump's election in November 2016, the figure was at 39 percent.

Americans may not be sold on President Donald Trump, but their view of the economy has dramatically improved.

A new poll from Quinnipiac University this week found that 66 percent of likely U.S. voters describe the recent state of the economy as "excellent" or "good" — the highest reading since 2001, when the university first started asking the question.