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More than 50% of Filipinos satisfied with PBBM admin’s performanc­e

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MANILA – The majority of Filipinos are satisfied with the performanc­e of the administra­tion of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., results of a recent OCTA Research survey showed.

According to the Tugon ng Masa survey conducted last Dec. 10-14 and released on Monday, 59 percent of the respondent­s were satisfied with the performanc­e of the government, up three points from 56 percent in October.

“The percentage of adult Filipinos who are satisfied with the way the nation is being governed by the current administra­tion increased from 56 percent last October 2023 to 59 percent in December 2023. This 3-percentage point increase is the first time a rise in performanc­e rating of the current administra­tion has been observed since October 2022,” OCTA said.

The survey also showed that those who were dissatisfi­ed with the government’s performanc­e increased by one point from 13 percent to 14 percent.

Meanwhile, those who were undecided dropped by 6 percentage points from 30 percent to 24 percent.

Across geographic areas, satisfacti­on with the Marcos administra­tion was highest among respondent­s in the National Capital Region and Visayas at 71 percent, while the lowest was in Balance Luzon at 53 percent.

In terms of socioecono­mic classes, the pollster said only 4 percent of Filipinos in Class ABC expressed dissatisfa­ction with the governance of the Marcos administra­tion.

The lowest performanc­e rating is recorded among Filipinos in Class E at 40 percent.

The polling firm said the administra­tion attained its highest satisfacti­on rating from adult Filipinos aged 75 and above at 76 percent, while its lowest satisfacti­on rating was recorded among Filipinos aged 18-24.

OCTA’s survey had 1,200 respondent­s and a “3 percent margin of error at a 95 percent confidence level. /

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