According to a survey done by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) between June 23 and July 1, 2024, 39% of adult Filipinos said that their quality of life got better over the past year, while 23% felt their life got worse. The remaining 37% said their life stayed the same.
The term Net Gainers refers to the difference between those who feel their life improved (the “Gainers”) and those who feel their life worsened (the “Losers”).
In this survey, the Net Gainers score is +15 (39% minus 23%). SWS classifies this score as “very high” since it’s within the +10 to +19 range.
To compare, in the previous surveys conducted in March 2024 and December 2023, the Net Gainers score was lower, at +5, which is considered “fair.”
In simpler terms: more people are saying their life got better than those who say it got worse, and this is seen as a positive trend by SWS.
The survey also broke down the results by different regions of the country. Here’s how it played out:
Interestingly, the survey also found that people’s education level played a role in how they felt about their life improvements:
The data shows that the more educated a person is, the more likely they are to report that their life has improved in the past year.
The survey also looked at how hunger and poverty affected people’s views of their quality of life.
Families that did not experience hunger had a higher Net Gainers score of +18, compared to families that went hungry, whose score was +12. Meanwhile, families that experienced severe hunger had a much lower score of -17, meaning more people in this group felt their lives got worse.
When it comes to self-rated poverty (how people rate their own financial situation):
In short, people who are financially better off tend to feel their lives are improving more than those who feel they are struggling.
Overall, the survey results show that many Filipinos feel their lives are improving, especially in Luzon and among the better-educated and better-off groups.
However, the results also highlight that those facing severe hunger and poverty continue to struggle, and their quality of life hasn’t improved as much.
What about you? Do you think your life has improved or gotten worse over the past year? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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