A new poll shows President Donald Trump's approval rating in the Mountain State has fallen since he was elected.

According to the poll from W.Va. PR firm Orion Strategies, President Trump's approval rating is 51 percent approve with 48 percent of those polled disapproving of the president. One percent of those polled were unsure.

Orion Strategies says one year ago President Trump's net approval rating spread was 21 points.

According to those polled, 49 percent believe President Trump is not bringing coal jobs back to the area that he promised during his campaign.

“In our February 2016 poll, a slim majority, within the margin of error, believed that the coal industry would be no better once President Obama left office - 44% to 43%,” explained pollster Graham Godwin. “This time in 2017, 58% of voters believed that the coal industry would rebound under the then-new Trump administration.”

Those polled were also asked if the recently passed tax reform bill would benefit average West Virginians.

According to the data, 38 percent said it would help, 27 percent said it would hurt and 19 percent it would have no effect. The remaining percent said they were unsure.

Orion Strategies say the telephone survey was conducted among historic, likely voters in West Virginia.

The poll was conducted between Jan. 12 and Jan. 15.