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Approval and trust ratings for Marcos and Duterte drop in latest Pulse Asia survey

Published Apr 05, 2024 1:36 am

President Bongbong Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte's approval and trust ratings in March 2024 went down after a slight improvement last December, a Pulse Asia survey showed.

According to the survey conducted on March 6 to 10, Marcos now has an approval rating of 55% from 68% and a trust rating of 73% from 57%, or a 13-point drop each.

Duterte, meanwhile, now has an approval rating of 74% from 67% and a trust rating of 78% to 71%, or a 7-point drop each.

In terms of region, Marcos’s approval ratings were the lowest in Mindanao, scoring 40% from 62%.

They also dropped in Metro Manila (55% from 68%), Visayas (54% from 66%), and even his bailiwick Luzon (66% from 74%).

As for Duterte, her approval rating in bailiwick Mindanao went down to 92% from 93%.

The vice president, who also serves as the education secretary, had a minor decline in Metro Manila (52% from 61%), Luzon (61% from 69%), and Visayas (64% from 73%)

In terms of income brackets, Marcos’s approval rating had the biggest decline in Class E, scoring 48% from 68%.

Class D had 56% from 69% and Class ABC 62% from 63%.

Duterte’s ratings in Class E went to 65% from 79%, while her ratings in Class ABC and D went to 62% from 63% and 56% from 69%, respectively.

Pulse Asia’s non-commissioned survey had 1,200 respondents with a confidence level of 95%.

The rest of the survey can be seen here.