The survey, conducted between June 28 and July 1, revealed that 44% of Filipinos believed the quality of their lives will remain unchanged, while 5% anticipated a decline. Five percent of the 1,500 Filipino respondents did not provide a response.
MANILA, Philippines — Forty-six percent of Filipinos expressed optimism that their lives will improve over the next 12 months, a survey by pollster Social Weather Stations showed.
Net personal optimism score rose to “very high” 39 from “high” +27 in Visayas and to “excellent” +44 from “very high” +37 from Balance Luzon. It remained at an “excellent” level in Metro Manila, albeit with a four-point decline to +41. For those who either finished elementary or had some high school education, optimism was rated “very high.” It was classified as “high” for those with either no formal education or limited elementary education.
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