SWS survey reveals lowest government satisfaction ratings of Marcos admin

By: Tyrese Ronald Calica
January 24, 2025
2800

Photo courtesy: Social Weather Station

A survey conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS) displays a decline in public satisfaction with the Congress, Supreme Court, and President in the last quarter of 2024, its lowest since the inauguration of Marcos administration.

The survey conducted from Dec. 12 to 18 revealed that 62 percent of Filipinos were satisfied with the performance of the Senate, lower than the previous 66 percent rating of the third quarter last year.

Dissatisfaction increased from 17 percent to 18 percent, while the margin for undecided respondents increased from 15 percent to 17 percent. 

The House of Representatives received a 58 percent satisfaction rating, down from 60 percent in the previous quarter. 

Dissatisfied respondents remained at 18 percent, while those undecided rose from 19 percent to 22 percent. 

The survey indicated that the Senate had a net satisfaction from +49, down to +44, while the House posted a net satisfaction rating of +36, decreased from +42.

According to SWS, net satisfactions ranging from +30 to +49 are distinguished as good.

Despite the national net satisfaction declining, regional analysis substantiates that the masses consistently display approval of the Senate, with  Visayas having the highest net satisfaction at +50 points, followed by Mindanao and Balance Luzon having +44 points each, and Metro Manila at +34 points.

For the House, Balance Luzon reported a +42 rating, the Visayas at +40, and both Metro Manila and Mindanao at +27 points.

Based on the data from previous surveys, it was the Congress’ lowest satisfaction rating in the current administration.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court also experienced a slight decline, from 61 percent in September 2024, down to 58 percent, while the dissatisfied respondents declined from 19 percent down to 18 percent, and the undecided rose to 20 percent from 18 percent.

However, it received a favorable rating across the regions, led by the Visayas Region at +42 points, trailed behind by Mindanao at +41 points, followed by Balance Luzon at +40 points, then Metro Manila at +39 points.

The results revealed the Supreme Court with a net satisfaction rating of +40 points, down from +42 points in the previous quarter, its lowest satisfaction rating from Marcos’ term.

Additionally, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s net satisfaction rating plunged down by 13 points during the last quarter of 2024, from +32 to 19, classified by the SWS as “moderate.” 

The survey revealed that 51 percent of respondents displayed satisfaction, while 32 percent were dissatisfied, and 16 percent were undecided.

The SWS fourth quarter survey involved face-to-face interviews with 2,160 adults nationwide and has a margin of error of two percent.

Comments

  1. Lady Knights takes game one of the finals; bests CSB in five sets
  2. Knights secure podium finish; exits volleyball tournament at third place
  3. Josef v Ursua revisited as SC rules on same-sex property rights
  4. Letran bags double sweep against San Sebastian
  5. Lady Knights stomp Lady Altas in three sets, Knights bow to Altas Spikers in a nail-biter
  6. More than a decision: From care that empowers autonomy
  7. Letran-Manila shifts from Google Classroom to Canvas
  8. Lady Knights hand Lady Spikers first loss of the tournament, Knights snap winning streak against Red Spikers
  9. Letran, on a winning streak, bags double victories in women's and men’s volleyball
  10. Behind the nostalgic comeback of 2016
  11. Letran-Manila holds earthquake drill orientation ahead of Intramuros-wide exercise
  12. Effusive eruption of Mayon Volcano continues for 18th consecutive day
  13. Etched in Time: Seniors Reflecting on Their Last Semester
  14. Knighted in Glory: Honoring the victories and upcoming challenges of season 101
  15. MoveIt Drivers: A Christmas Journey
  16. From Law to Life: RA 11166's Fight Against HIV on World AIDS Day
  17. The Rooster's Mass: A Filipino heartbeat at dawn
  18. Marcos Jr.’s priority bills: A deep dive into four crucial legislations
  19. Warm glow in the dark walls: Christmas festivities in Intramuros
  20. Letran suffers heartbreaking loss against rival San Beda, ends NCAA 101 run as first runner up.
  21. Honoring Bonifacio: Rallying Against Corruption
  22. Knights return to familiar territory with an old foe standing in the way
  23. Letran sweeps Perpetual, back in the Finals after 3 years
  24. Preparing future tourism professionals, one event at a time