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Survey: 51% of families consider themselves poor
Many Filipino families consider themselves poor, according to a survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS). The SWS said the survey of 1,200 adult respondents nationwide showed that 51 ...
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51% of Filipino families rate themselves poor – SWS survey
Many families in the country consider themselves poor, according to the most recent survey conducted by the Social Weather ...
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51 percent of Pinoy families feel poor – SWS
A slim majority of Filipino families rated themselves poor at the end of 2025, according to the fourth quarter survey ...
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SWS: Marcos trust rating declines; VP Sara Duterte rating improves
The net trust rating of President Marcos dropped to -3 in November from +7 in September, while Vice President Sara Duterte’s ...
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Filipinos' New Year hope drops to 16-year low at 89% — SWS
Nearly nine in 10 Filipinos will enter 2026 with hope rather than fear, but this marks the lowest level of optimism in 16 ...
FILIPINOS entered 2026 with less optimism, with hope for the New Year falling to its lowest level in 16 years, according to ...
AS 2026 begins, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reaffirmed its commitment to improve the quality of life of Filipinos, supporting the government’s goal of inclusive growth and ...
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SWS: 44% of Pinoys expect quality of life to improve in 2026
Forty-four percent of adult Filipinos are looking forward to the improvement of their quality of life in the next 12 months, ...
A Social Weather Stations survey finds that 68% of Filipinos think Christmas will be happy, only 7% are expecting it to be sad, and 25% said it will neither be happy nor sad ...
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SWS: 4 in 10 Filipinos see better life in 2026
GREAT EXPECTATIONS On the first day of the New Year, people write down their wishes on pieces of heart-shaped paper, which ...
More Filipino adults said their quality of life declined over the past year, with 36% identifying as “losers,” compared with ...
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