A huge majority of Filipinos are satisfied with the Marcos administration's education programs and response to disasters.
MANILA, Philippines – Around 36% of adult Filipinos are dissatisfied with the response of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration to inflation or controlling the price of basic goods, according to an October survey conducted by OCTA Research.
In the survey conducted from October 23 to 27, 33% of Filipinos said they are satisfied with the government’s response to inflation, while 31% are undecided. The survey had 1,200 respondents from across the country. The poll sought to assess the people’s perception of some of the programs of the national government. The government’s response to inflation received the highest dissatisfaction rate in the list consisting of 23 government programs.In October, the inflation rate reached 7.7% – the highest in 14 years. From January to October, average inflation stands at 5.4%.
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