Malacañang
has welcomed the results of a recent survey showing high optimism among
Filipinos in the past year and in the future.
"Ikinagagalak natin na sa kabila ng maraming hamon ay nananatiling positibo ang pananaw ng ating mga mamamayan tungkol sa kanilang kinabukasan," Communication Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said.
A Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, conducted last March 20 to 23, showed that more Filipinos have become optimistic about the quality of their lives in the past year, and expect it to get better in the next 12 months.
"Ikinagagalak natin na sa kabila ng maraming hamon ay nananatiling positibo ang pananaw ng ating mga mamamayan tungkol sa kanilang kinabukasan," Communication Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said.
A Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, conducted last March 20 to 23, showed that more Filipinos have become optimistic about the quality of their lives in the past year, and expect it to get better in the next 12 months.
The
SWS said the net personal optimism score among Filipinos of all socioeconomic
classes was “very high” after it reached a record-breaking +37.
This
means 42 percent were optimistic that the quality of their lives would improve,
while only five percent said it would be worse.
This
survey result was higher than the previous record of +36 in June 2010 when
President Benigno S. Aquino III started his term.
The
data was also two notches up from the +35 recorded in December last year.
The
SWS survey further showed that 32 percent of the 1,200 respondents felt that
their lives improved over the past 12 months, higher than the 28 percent who
thought otherwise, yielding a +6 net score.
According
to the SWS, this was the highest in 28 years since March 1987 when the country
recorded a “high” +11.
This
figure was also a significant improvement from the –1 recorded in December last
year. (PCOO News Release)
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