MANILA, Philippines — A survey by the statistics agency Social Weather Stations (SWS) found that 47 percent of adult Filipinos believe their lives will improve in the next 12 months. In a survey done from September 14 to 23, 2024, forty seven (47) percent of adults told SWS that their lives will become better (optimists). Article continues after this advertisementAnother 40 percent said their lives will stay the same. FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Super Typhoon Pepito now approaching landfall in Catanduanes NEWSINFO LIST: Areas at high risk of storm surge due to Super Typhoon Pepito NEWSINFO Pepito makes landfall in CatanduanesOn the other hand, five percent said their quality of life will worsen in the next 12 months (pessimists). Meanwhile, eight percent have yet to respond. Article continues after this advertisementThe optimism in the quality of life represents a four percent increase from the results of the June 2024 survey. Article continues after this advertisementSWS also pointed out that the September 2024 net personal optimism (the percentage of optimists subtracted from the percentage of pessimists) score is +42, which the agency classified as “excellent.” Article continues after this advertisement“The September 2024 Net Personal Optimism score was similar to the excellent +41 in June 2024, following a slight increase from very high +37 in March 2024,” SWS said on Thursday. READ: SWS: 44% of Filipinos see improved quality of life in next 12 months Article continues after this advertisement“The 1-point increase in the national Net Personal Optimism score between June 2024 and September 2024 was due to the slight increases in Metro Manila and the Visayas, combined with a slight decrease in Mindanao and a steady score in Balance Luzon (or Luzon outside of Metro Manila),” SWS added. The agency noted that the net optimism score remained “excellent” in Metro Manila and Balance Luzon. At the same time, it increased from “high” to “very high” in Visayas and stayed “very high” in Mindanao. 37 percent of adult Filipinos said their quality of life was better than the past 12 months while 24 percent said that it got worse and 38 percent answered that it remained unchanged. READ: SWS: 39% of Filipinos say their lives improved over past year 59 percent of Filipino families classified themselves as poor, 13 percent said that they are borderline poor (the line dividing poor and not poor), while 28 percent of them said they are not poor. “Net Personal Optimism was at excellent levels at +48 among adults who belong to families who consider themselves Not Poor, and +47 among those who belong to families who consider themselves Borderline, compared to the very high +38 among those who belong to the families who consider themselves Poor,” SWS stated. The survey used face-to-face interviews among 1,500 adult respondents across Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Six hundred participants came from Balance Luzon, 300 from Metro Manilafachai, Visayas and Mindanao. READ NEXT PNP chief: Duterte failed on vow to support cops charged on dr... House panel to invite Duterte to drug war probe again EDITORS' PICK Justin Brownlee ‘highly motivated’ for Gilas bid after PBA Finals loss UAAP: UP shuts down FEU’s Final Four bid, ends slump This immersive K-pop exhibit is coming to the Philippines Camarines Sur areas now under Signal No. 5 due to Pepito Miss Universe 2024 Live Updates To the trade secretary, please save our bananas MOST READ 67 Eastern Visayas 2025 poll candidates are unopposed Miss Universe 2024 Live Updates LIVE UPDATES: Super Typhoon Pepito Super Typhoon Pepito now approaching landfall in Catanduanes Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |
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