During the same period only 43% of Filipinos felt their upcoming Christmas will be more prosperous than last year, while 52% believed it will be the same.
MANILA, Philippines – Almost all of the respondents surveyed by Pulse Asia, or 92%, said they were hopeful for the new year.
Those surveyed in the Visayas were most upbeat with 99% saying they would face the new year with hope, followed by the National Capital Region at 94%, and balance Luzon and Mindanao both rating 89%. That number is almost cut in half, or only 43%, when those surveyed were asked if they felt their upcoming Christmas will be more prosperous than last year, while 52% believed it would be the same as the previous year.
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