Poll finds 42% unhappy with Marcos admin's handling of inflation

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Nearly 7 out of every 10 Filipinos were most concerned about the soaring prices of food and other basic commodities.

A Pulse Asia survey in September showed that nearly seven out of every 10 Filipinos were most concerned about the soaring prices of food and other basic commodities and services such as clothing, housing, electricity and transportation. Critics say there were “no decisive and appropriate actions” by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to address unemployment and inflation.

It was the lowest score among the 13 issues for which 1,200 respondents were asked to rate the Marcos administration, according to Inquirer. The administration also received majority approval ratings on the rest of the issues, with the highest at 78 percent on both responding to the needs of areas affected by calamities and controlling the spread of the coronavirus.Nearly seven out of every 10 Filipinos were most concerned about the soaring prices of food and other basic commodities and services such as clothing, housing, electricity and transportation.

Respondents were least concerned about controlling the spread of COVID-19 , national territorial defense , protecting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers , and terrorism .

 

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