About 46 percent of adult Filipinos think the Philippine economy will improve over the next six months based on the survey released by OCTA Research on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
The “Tugon ng Masa” National Survey, an independent and non-commissioned poll conducted regularly by OCTA Research, conducted from Oct. 23 to 27 showed that most adult Filipinos remain optimistic about the future — particularly in the next six months.
OCTA’s latest survey also showed that the percentage of adult Filipinos who think the Philippine economy will improve over the next six months ranges from 43 percent to 60 percent across major areas. “The highest percentage of adult Filipinos who feel the Philippine economy will worsen over the next six months is in Mindanao , and the lowest is Balance Luzon ,” the survey said.
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