Half of Filipinos optimistic about economic growth, 40% expect no changes –OCTA Survey

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Half of Filipinos optimistic about economic growth, 40% expect no changes –OCTA Survey
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Half of adult Filipinos think the local economy will post an improvement in the next six months, while some 40% believe there will be no changes from the present, results of the Tugon ng Masa (TNM) survey conducted by OCTA Research released on Sunday showed.  

Half of adult Filipinos think the local economy will post an improvement in the next six months, while some 40% believe there will be no changes from the present, results of the Tugon ng Masa survey conducted by OCTA Research released on Sunday showed.

In terms of socioeconomic classes, the highest optimism was seen in Class D with 51%, followed by Class E with 50%, and Class ABC with 44%. The biggest percentage of pessimists was seen in Mindanao with 11%, followed by NCR with 7%, balance Luzon with 5%, and the Visayas with 3%.

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