Majority of Filipinos think quality of life will improve over the next 6 months: OCTA survey

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Majority of Filipinos think quality of life will improve over the next 6 months: OCTA survey
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For most adult Filipinos, the quality of life “will improve” over the next six months based on the latest results of the OCTA Research survey released on Wednesday, Dec. 21.

According to the “Tugon ng Masa” Survey Results on Optimism conducted from Oct. 23 to 27, about 51 percent of adult Filipinos think their quality of life will “improve” over the next six months, 40 percent of think it will “stay the same,” and six percent think it will “worsen.”

The highest, according to the survey results, is Mindanao with 10 percent while the lowest is Balance Luzon with three percent.

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