Corruption, economy, inflation most pressing concerns of Filipinos - survey
Corruption, economy, inflation most pressing concerns of Filipinos - survey

Philippines' Top Concerns Corruption, Economy, Inflation - Survey Results Revealed
In today's fast-paced and unpredictable world, it's no surprise that Filipinos are concerned about the state of their nation. A recent survey conducted by Publicus Asia has shed light on the pressing issues that Filipinos want President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to address.
The Top Concerns Corruption, Economy, and Inflation
According to the survey, corruption is the most pressing concern for 21% of respondents, followed closely by the economy (11%) and inflation (11%). These concerns have real-life implications on people's daily lives.
Household Level Concerns Affordability and Health Services
At the household level, the fear of not being able to afford basic commodities, needs, and health services is a pressing concern. This anxiety is rooted in the reality that many Filipinos struggle to make ends meet, leaving them vulnerable to economic shocks and healthcare crises.
Age-Based Concerns Employment and Job Security
Interestingly, different age groups have distinct concerns. For young people, finding employment was the top worry. In contrast, those aged 40-49 were more concerned about job security, highlighting the importance of stability in this stage of life.
Survey Methodology Representative Sample
The survey drew from a representative sample of 1,500 respondents randomly selected from PureSpectrum's market research panel of over 200,000 registered Filipino voters. This ensures that the results are reflective of the broader population and not biased towards any particular demographic or region.
Conclusion Understanding Reality
As we navigate this complex landscape, it's essential to acknowledge the reality that lies beneath the surface. By understanding the concerns that Filipinos are grappling with, policymakers can better address these issues and create a more equitable society.
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