PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte saw their satisfaction ratings dip again in the latest survey conducted by OCTA Research.
In the September 30 to October 4 poll, the President's rating dropped by 6 percentage points from the second to the third quarter of 2023, although 65 percent of the respondents remained content with his performance.The decline was biggest in Metro Manila, a 12-percentage-point drop across all socioeconomic classes.The President's trust rating nationwide was 73 percent, lower than the 75 percent in OCTA's second-quarter survey in July.
Duterte's trust rating is still the highest among the top government officials at 75 percent, although it has fallen by 8 percentage points since the last survey.Her trust ratings across socioeconomic classes ranged between 59 percent and 79 percent, with the highest in Class E and lowest in Class ABC .
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