A recent Publicus Asia survey revealed that corruption, the economy, and inflation are the top concerns Filipinos want President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to address.
Among those surveyed, 21 percent identified corruption as the primary issue, while 11 percent each cited the economy and inflation.
At the household level, many expressed fears about affording basic goods and accessing health services.
Young people and the unemployed are most worried about finding jobs, while those aged 40-49 fear job security.
The survey, conducted from June 27-30, 2025, included 1,500 respondents randomly selected from a panel of registered Filipino voters.
Source: PhilNews24 | July 10, 2025
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