The Philippine Star

Satisfacti­on with Rody dips – SWS

- By JANVIC MATEO

The number of Filipinos satisfied with President Duterte dropped slightly in the third quarter of 2019, according to the latest survey by Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The survey, conducted from Sept. 27 to 30 with results released yesterday, found that 78 percent of the 1,800 adult respondent­s were satisfied with Duterte as President.

Thirteen percent said they were dissatisfi­ed with the President, while nine percent were undecided.

This gave Duterte a net satisfacti­on rating of “very

good” at +65, which is three points lower than the record-high “very good” at +68 – or 80 percent satisfied, 12 percent dissatisfi­ed – that he obtained in the second quarter survey conducted in June.

The net satisfacti­on rating is the rounded off difference between those who said they are satisfied and dissatisfi­ed with the performanc­e of the President.

Despite the dip in Duterte’s satisfacti­on rating, Malacañang welcomed the results even as it maintained that the President does not give importance to his popularity.

“While the President would simply shrug off his survey numbers, saying he is not interested in any popularity contest relative to his governance because with or without a soaring satisfacti­on rating, he is unaffected and will just continue to do his constituti­onal task of serving and protecting the people, even at the loss of his life, liberty and honor,” presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement.

He said the decrease in the President’s satisfacti­on rating was insignific­ant, considerin­g that the survey used a national sampling error margin of ±2.3 percent.

“In fact, the independen­t pollster classified PRRD’s June and September ratings as ‘very good’,” the presidenti­al spokesman said.

Based on the survey, the threepoint decrease in Duterte’s satisfacti­on rating was due to decreases in balance Luzon and Mindanao, combined with increases in the Visayas and Metro Manila.

Duterte’s net satisfacti­on rating fell 11 points but stayed “very good” among respondent­s in balance Luzon in September, fell five points but stayed “excellent” in Mindanao and it rose from “very good” to “excellent” in the Visayas.

Duterte’s net satisfacti­on also increased among respondent­s in Metro Manila, staying “very good” from +59 or 73 percent satisfied and 14 percent dissatisfi­ed, to +66 or 78 percent satisfied and 13 percent dissatisfi­ed, correctly rounded.

Net satisfacti­on with the President fell both among respondent­s from urban and rural areas, from +67 to +66 and from +68 to +64, respective­ly.

By class, gender

Based on socio-economic class, the net satisfacti­on of the President fell among respondent­s belonging to Class E but remained in the “very good” range at 81 percent satisfied and 13 percent dissatisfi­ed in June, to 73 percent satisfied and 16 percent dissatisfi­ed in September which still falls under “very good.”

It also fell by two points among those in Class D, from +68 or 79 percent satisfied and 11 percent dissatisfi­ed, to +66 or 79 percent satisfied and 13 percent dissatisfi­ed; while among Class ABC it increased from “very good” at +58 or 76 percent satisfied and 18 percent dissatisfi­ed, to “excellent” at +70 or 79 percent satisfied and nine percent dissatisfi­ed.

Duterte’s net satisfacti­on rating slightly fell among men and women respondent­s, from +67 to +66 and from +69 to +64, respective­ly.

Age, education background

The survey also showed that the President’s net satisfacti­on rating fell 10 points among respondent­s aged between 35 to 44 years old; down eight points for those between 25 to 34 years old; and falling two points for those 55 years old and above.

It increased by two points among those aged between 45 to 54 years old, and up seven points between those aged 18 to 24 years old.

Duterte’s net satisfacti­on rating also fell by four points among nonelement­ary graduates; down two points with elementary graduates; and seven points with high school graduates.

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