Fifty-four percent of adult Filipinos believe their quality of life will improve over the next six months, 40 percent think it will remain the same, and 4 percent believe it will worsen. ManilaBulletin
The “Tugon ng Masa” survey, conducted from March 24 to 28 and commissioned by Go Negosyo, found that 54 percent of adult Filipinos believe that their quality of life will improve over the next six months, 40 percent think it will remain the same, and 4 percent believe it will worsen.
Meanwhile, the percentage of adult Filipinos who think that their quality of life will worsen over the next six months was highest in Mindanao and lowest in Balance Luzon . OCTA said that optimism about the quality of life was nearly the same in urban areas and in rural areas , while it was higher among male than female adult Filipinos.Economic optimism at 50%
The percentage of adult Filipinos who believe the Philippine economy will improve in the next six months was highest in the Visayas and lowest in Mindanao .
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