The Second Quarter Survey held from July 22 to 26 showed that only 36 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with the response of the Marcos administration in reducing poverty, while 34 percent said they are satisfied with its response on managing inflation.|Fruits and vegetables are arranged along the side streets of Quiapo Market in Manila as prices of basic commodities increase due to the continued price hike of petroleum products.
Conversely, 32 percent said they are dissatisfied with the way the government is managing inflation, while 26 percent said they are dissatisfied with its response in reducing poverty.Seven out of 10 respondents are satisfied with the Marcos government in providing education, health care, responding to natural disasters, and protecting OFWs.