
Pulse Asia Poll: 93% of Filipinos Want Cheaper Rooftop Solar
A Pulse Asia poll reveals that 93% of Filipinos desire more affordable rooftop solar energy, with 85% believing it is no longer a luxury.
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A Pulse Asia poll reveals that 93% of Filipinos desire more affordable rooftop solar energy, with 85% believing it is no longer a luxury.

A new analysis of Pulse Asia data indicates that distrust in Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is largely influenced by the country's class structure. The findings suggest a significant correlation between socioeconomic standing and public sentiment towards the president.

A Pulse Asia survey reveals that inflation and corruption continue to be the primary concerns for Filipinos, even before the recent surge in oil prices due to the Middle East conflict.

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A Pulse Asia survey indicates that most Filipinos prefer the government to collaborate with the United States, Japan, and other Western-aligned countries to bolster the defense of the West Philippine Sea.

A recent Pulse Asia survey indicates that corruption continues to be the primary factor influencing public trust or distrust in President Marcos, while Vice President Sara Duterte maintains trust due to perceived governance ability despite alleged involvement in issues.

Most Filipinos support the continued public disclosure of China’s actions in the West Philippine Sea even as the Philippines hosts the Association of Southeast Asian Nations this year, according to a Pulse Asia survey.

A Pulse Asia survey indicates that 64% of Filipinos support the passage of a bill that would ban political dynasties in the country.

A survey conducted by Pulse Asia revealed that Filipinos continue to rely on social media platforms, particularly Facebook, as their primary source of news, despite concerns about false information online.
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A majority of Filipinos support the passage of a law that will prohibit political dynasties, a recent survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed.

Support for the proposed law is lowest in Mindanao and among the poorest Class E