A YouGov examine, shared solely with the PA news company of 1,100 Scots between June 26 and 29, reveals 50% considered the First Minister as having completed a foul job since taking workplace.
Mr Yousaf marked 100 days within the job on Friday.
Meanwhile, simply 23% endorsed his time in workplace, which has been peppered with inside points withing the SNP and numerous coverage U-turns on the deposit return scheme and extremely protected marine areas (HPMAs).
A earlier ballot performed in April discovered 19% of individuals thought Mr Yousaf was doing effectively, and 44% believed the alternative, though his tenure was simply weeks previous when the ballot was performed.
The First Minister boasted a barely higher ranking than Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with 22% of Scots saying he was doing a very good job main the UK Government, in comparison with 59% who mentioned he was doing a foul job.
On favourability, 28% had a beneficial view of the First Minister, whereas 51% had an unfavourable view.
Those polled had been additionally given six matters and requested to guage Mr Yousaf’s efficiency, together with on the price of dwelling, the place simply 15% believed he had completed effectively, in comparison with 60% believing the alternative.
On the continued investigation into the SNP’s funds, 22% of respondents believed Mr Yousaf was doing a very good job, in comparison with 48% who believed in any other case.
Some 17% accredited of his stewardship of the economic system, whereas 55% didn't.
Elsewhere, 18% believed he had completed a very good job on healthcare, in comparison with 56% who didn't and 20% believed his administration had been dealing with local weather change effectively, in comparison with 44% who believed in any other case.
On Scottish independence, 18% believed he had dealt with the difficulty effectively, whereas 50% didn't.
The ballot additionally recommended that assist for independence had fallen again for the reason that earlier ballot in April, with 37% saying they might again separation, down from 39%.
Those who would vote no in a future referendum additionally elevated to 46%, whereas 6% of respondents mentioned they might not vote, 9% responded that they didn't know the way they might vote and a pair of% refused to reply the query.
A spokesman for the First Minister instructed the PA news company current polling has proven the SNP stays the “most popular party in Scotland, which reflects the record of delivery of the new Scottish Government”.
While the SNP stay within the lead, surveys in current months have proven the hole to be decreasing.
The spokesman added: “In his first hundred days, Humza Yousaf defined the core missions of his administration – equality, opportunity, community – and introduced substantial measures to help achieve these aims.
“His first action as First Minister was to triple the funding to help households most vulnerable to fuel poverty, and more than 300,000 families are benefiting from our game-changing Scottish Child Payment – which is unique in the UK.
Putting the needs of people is at the heart of everything we do as a Government
“We have launched a new 10-year cancer strategy to improve survival rates and provide excellent, accessible care for all, and are making progress in cutting NHS waiting lists.
“Just last week, the First Minister announced the biggest pay uplift since devolution for senior medical and dental staff, and Scotland continues to be the only nation in the UK that has avoided NHS strikes over the last year.
“Work to reset relationships with business and local government is well underway, as well as rebuilding and reshaping how education is delivered.
“Putting the needs of people is at the heart of everything we do as a Government.”
But Scottish Labour deputy chief Jackie Baillie mentioned the First Minister had “somehow managed to fall short of the low expectations we had of him”.
“He has been missing in action while Scots struggled with the worst cost of living crisis in decades and the NHS crisis he let spiral as health secretary,” she mentioned.
“He failed as transport minister, justice secretary, health secretary – and now he is failing as First Minister too, leaving his party and our country in chaos.”
Scottish Tory chairman Craig Hoy mentioned the one shock from the ballot was that “just half those responding think Humza Yousaf’s doing a terrible job”.
“The First Minister has watched several of his flagship policies fall to pieces and his party descend into open warfare, and there’s still a huge shadow over their conduct and murky finances,” he added.
“Meanwhile, while Humza pushes his independence obsession, the health service is at breaking point, the ferries fiasco continues, public services have been slashed and a further £1billion black hole in the budget has been announced.
“Anyone who doesn’t find that disastrous must have been on the moon for the past 100 days.”
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