Trump 100 days: tariffs, egg prices, Ice arrests and approval rating – in charts

. US edition

illustration of line graph on top of blurry image of man wearing navy suit and red tie

The first few months have seen record-breaking use of executive powers – here are some of the outlying trends

default

When reading a chart, an outlier is often the first thing you notice. The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term has been full of them: immigration arrests spiking. Markets falling. Emission trends reversing. Hundreds of day one pardons to insurrectionists. Record-breaking use of executive powers.

Let’s look at some of the outlying trends of the administration’s first 100 days.

***

Tariffs caused markets to fall

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: Yahoo Finance. Note: data from 21 January to 25 April.

***

… as the price of goods, like eggs, continued to rise

Average price of a dozen large eggs

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

***

Trump gave mass pardons to January 6 criminals

Number of people granted clemency in the first 100 days, by crime

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: Office of the Pardon Attorney.

***

He increasingly relied on executive actions

The number of executive orders signed and national emergencies declared over a president’s first 100 days

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Sources: Federal Register, Brennan Center for Justice.

***

After declining, emissions forecasts from US oil and gas production rose

Lifetime emissions forecasts made during the …

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: International Institute for Sustainable Development. Note: projections include active and planned projects.

***

Ice arrests ramped up

Ice arrests in February were the highest in seven years, Guardian analysis shows

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

***

Government websites were scrubbed

Out of a sample of about 120 keywords and 400 government websites, these 10 were removed the most often

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: Internet Archive

***

Trump’s approval rating flipped

Net approval rating

Interactive
Guardian graphic. Source: Silver Bulletin. Note: Data as of 27 April 2025