How popular is Elon Musk?
Silver Bulletin favorability ratings for the world's richest man.
🕒 The latest on Musk’s favorability rating
Updated August 31, 2025
Three months after exiting government, is Elon Musk finally getting less unpopular? Possibly. Musk’s favorability rating in our average has been trending up over the past week. On Sunday, August 17th, Musk had a net favorability rating of -24.7. Today, his net favorability is up to -20.3. That’s a 4.4 point increase in nine days. Here are the polls driving this change (in terms of Musk’s net favorability):
Morning Consult: -15
Harvard/HarrisX: -15
Echelon Insights: -18
Ipsos/Reuters: -23
Musk is still unpopular, but these numbers are more similar to Trump’s approval polls than they are to the numbers Congress puts up. We’ll need to wait for more data to tell whether this movement represents a durable trend. But when the only news about Musk’s favorability rating since January has been “it’s gone even lower,” the latest polls are probably a breath of fresh air if you happen to be the CEO of Tesla. -EMD, 8/26/25
See also: Donald Trump approval rating dashboard.
Elon Musk was once fairly popular. But his numbers have inverted as his support for President Trump has increased and particularly since he became a “special government employee” and the de facto head of DOGE. Although Musk may eventually leave the government, he’ll remain an exceptionally important and controversial public figure even if he does. Until then, he could be a liability for Trump because he’s less popular than the president is even as Trump’s numbers have also declined. For our theories about what Musk is hoping to get out of all of this, see here.
Thus, this the landing page for the Silver Bulletin average of Musk’s favorability polls, tracking him back to the start of 2024.1 We’ll regularly update this average as new polls come in.2
Our polling averages are the direct descendant of the polling averages that Nate designed for FiveThirtyEight, and the methodology is largely the same. Click here for more information on how the average works. Silver Bulletin averages weight more reliable polls more heavily. They adjust for house effects. And they account for uncertainty, estimating the fairly wide range where new polls might come in. Our process for calculating Musk’s favorability ratings is similar to that for calculating President Trump’s approval ratings, although we use slightly more conservative settings as Musk is polled less often than Trump.3
The topline: So, just how popular is Elon Musk?
Our default version of the ratings reflects a combination of all polls, whether conducted among adults, registered voters or likely voters. If a pollster releases multiple versions of the same survey, we use the all-adult version of the poll before the registered voter version.4
The polls: What do the surveys say?
You can see all the numbers for each poll that feeds into our average below. You can also click here to download all the Musk favorability numbers — and some additional details not shown in the chart below — for every Musk favorability poll in our database.
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If you notice any bugs in the charts or missing polls, just shoot Eli a message and he’ll get them fixed as quickly as possible.
We’ll suspend the updates only if Musk so distances himself from politics that pollsters stop regularly asking about him.
More specifically, the settings we use for the Musk tracker are similar to the ones we’ve historically used for our generic ballot averages. In addition to not being polled as often, Musk doesn’t make news as often as the president — thus, abrupt changes in favorability ratings are more likely to be noise rather than signal — and there tend to be larger house effects when different firms poll about him. Therefore, the settings use for presidential approval would produce an average that is too “bouncy” if applied to Musk.
And we use the registered voter version before the likely voter version.
As a mildly color-blind person, this chart is hard to read! I've been hoping you'd fix up the Donald Trump tracker, because it has similar problems. Several times a week someone new likes my comment over there asking for improvements. Please get some help from an expert to fix these two charts!
Crazy that we live in a world where where tracking the favorability of a businessperson as if he/she were a politician is a real thing.