Net satisfaction rating down to ‘very good’ for Duterte administration: SWS
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Net satisfaction rating down to ‘very good’ for Duterte administration: SWS
ABS-CBN News
Published May 11, 2018 12:51 AM PHT
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Updated May 11, 2018 02:28 AM PHT

(UPDATED) President Rodrigo Duterte's administration posted a net satisfaction rating of plus-58 for a grade of "very good," according to a survey conducted in March by the Social Weather Stations covering the first quarter of 2018 and published on its website Thursday.
(UPDATED) President Rodrigo Duterte's administration posted a net satisfaction rating of plus-58 for a grade of "very good," according to a survey conducted in March by the Social Weather Stations covering the first quarter of 2018 and published on its website Thursday.
The rating was a drop from the plus-70 rating (or grade of "excellent") that it achieved last December.
The rating was a drop from the plus-70 rating (or grade of "excellent") that it achieved last December.
The survey found that 69 percent of adult Filipinos are "satisfied" with the general performance of the government, 18 percent are "undecided," while 11 percent are "dissatisfied."
The survey found that 69 percent of adult Filipinos are "satisfied" with the general performance of the government, 18 percent are "undecided," while 11 percent are "dissatisfied."
The Duterte administration's net satisfaction rating stayed "very good" in Visayas (+57), "excellent" in Mindanao (+72), and "very good" in Balance Luzon (+50).
The Duterte administration's net satisfaction rating stayed "very good" in Visayas (+57), "excellent" in Mindanao (+72), and "very good" in Balance Luzon (+50).
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It declined from "excellent" to "very good" in Metro Manila from 71 points in the last quarter to 58 points.
It declined from "excellent" to "very good" in Metro Manila from 71 points in the last quarter to 58 points.
The Duterte administration's satisfaction rating remained "excellent" among college graduates, from 74 points in December 2017 to 72 points in March.
The Duterte administration's satisfaction rating remained "excellent" among college graduates, from 74 points in December 2017 to 72 points in March.
In classes A, B and C, the government's net satisfaction rating stayed "very good" with 56 points, a decline of six points from December.
In classes A, B and C, the government's net satisfaction rating stayed "very good" with 56 points, a decline of six points from December.
However, it fell one grade from "excellent" to "very good" in class D with 58 points and stayed "very good" with 54 points in class E.
However, it fell one grade from "excellent" to "very good" in class D with 58 points and stayed "very good" with 54 points in class E.
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The 1,200 respondents interviewed for the survey were also asked to rate the government's performance on several subjects.
The 1,200 respondents interviewed for the survey were also asked to rate the government's performance on several subjects.
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The Duterte administration garnered an "excellent" rating on helping victims of disasters.
The Duterte administration garnered an "excellent" rating on helping victims of disasters.
On the reconstruction of war-torn Marawi, promoting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), and protection of human rights, among others, the government was rated "very good."
On the reconstruction of war-torn Marawi, promoting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), and protection of human rights, among others, the government was rated "very good."
However, the respondents rated "moderate" on the government's performance in ensuring that no family will ever be hungry and "neutral" on fighting inflation.
However, the respondents rated "moderate" on the government's performance in ensuring that no family will ever be hungry and "neutral" on fighting inflation.
The survey was conducted by the SWS from March 23 to 27 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults ages 18 and older nationwide.
The survey was conducted by the SWS from March 23 to 27 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults ages 18 and older nationwide.
The SWS surveyed 300 adults each in Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
The SWS surveyed 300 adults each in Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
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It had sampling error margins of ±3% for national percentages, and ±6% each for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
It had sampling error margins of ±3% for national percentages, and ±6% each for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
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