Filipinos express dissatisfaction with the government's efforts in managing inflation and reducing poverty, according to a recent survey. However, they are satisfied with other state services such as infrastructure development and disaster response.
Filipinos are 'dissatisfied' with government performance in managing inflation and reducing poverty, but satisfied with other state services, according to an OCTA Research study released on Saturday.
In its Tugon ng Masa survey conducted from December 10 to 14, last year, at least eight out of 10 Filipinos surveyed said that they are satisfied with the government's programs in building infrastructure, response to natural disasters, protecting the welfare of OFWs, providing quality and affordable healthcare, providing quality primary, secondary, and tertiary and technical-vocational education, and improving foreign relations. However, the respondents were 'least satisfied' with the government's performance in reducing poverty and controlling inflation – with satisfaction ratings at 14 percent and 6 percent respectively. Other programs that ranked among the least satisfying among Filipinos include helping the poor, reducing taxes, fighting graft and corruption, reducing hunger, ensuring food security, and creating more jobs
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