President Trump’s polling numbers have reached their all-time high.

The RealClearPolitics average shows Trump’s approval hitting 46 percent.

The last time the public opinion of Trump’s performance as commander in chief was at that level was in February 2017.

The new mark is derived from a RealClearPolitics average of nine recent Trump job-approval polls.

A Rasmussen Reports poll, conducted from Sunday to Tuesday, earned the president the highest job-approval rating of all — 50 percent.

Trump took advantage of the favorable numbers, tweeting the results of the Rasmussen poll on Tuesday with the caption, “THANK YOU! #MAGA #KAG2020,” acronyms for his campaign slogans Make American Great Again and Keep America Great.

The president later Tuesday tweeted again about support numbers, claiming his approval ratings would be even higher if Democrats hadn’t kept going after him over Russia and Ukraine.

“And this despite Fake Witch Hunts, the Mueller Scam, the Impeachment Hoax etc. With our Economy, Jobs, Military, Vets, 2A & more, I would be at 70 percent. Oh well, what can you do?” Trump wrote.

In the most recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 47 percent approved of the president’s job performance while 50 percent disapproved.

In the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, the numbers were further apart: 46 percent approved while 52 percent disapproved.

Despite his improved rating, 51.1 percent of Americans disapproved of the job Trump is doing, according to the same RealClear Politics average.

But just as Trump’s approval ratings are heading up, his disapproval numbers have been trending down.

Last month, he had an approval rating of 45 percent and a disapproval rating of 52.9 percent, according to RealClearPolitics.

On Feb. 1, 2018, Trump’s approval rating was down at 41.5 percent, while his disapproval ratings were up at 54.5 percent, according to RealClearPolitics data.

More than 55 percent of voters polled approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, according to the RealClearPolitics average, while 39.4 percent do not.

Trump’s numbers on foreign policy, however, are lower.

Roughly 43 percent of voters approve of Trump’s handling of foreign policy, compared with 52.3 who disapprove, according to the current RealClearPolitics average.

Additional reporting by Kenneth Garger