CEBU - Most Filipinos believe the country is headed in the right direction under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the latest survey results released by OCTA Research showed.
Based on the 4th quarter of 2022 Tugon ng Masa survey of
OCTA, 85% of Filipino adults said the Philippines is headed in the right
direction, with only 6% expressing disagreement.
In the major areas, 91% of Filipino adults in the Visayas
believe the chief executive is steering the country well, while 87% in Balance
Luzon and 84% in Mindanao affirmed this.
Meanwhile, 70% of Filipino adults in the National Capital
Region believe the country is headed in the right direction under the Marcos
administration. By socio-economic classes, Class D or the lower middle
class registered the highest agreement that the country is headed in the right
direction, registering 86%.
On the other hand, 81% of those under Class E, or the
“poorest of the poor,” and 79 percent of Classes ABC, composed mostly of upper
middle class, believe the country is on the right track under the current
administration.
The OCTA survey was conducted with 1,200 adult
respondents. Filipino respondents were asked the question: “Based on the
policies and programs presented and implemented by the current administration,
do you think the country is leading in the right way?”
According to OCTA, the margin of error of the survey is ±3
percent. (Mindanao Examiner)





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