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SWS: Half of Filipinos say life worsened in the past 12 months

Published Apr 25, 2026 2:50 pm

Half of Filipinos say their life worsened in the past 12 months. 

According to Social Weather Stations' First Quarter 2026 survey released on Apr. 23, 50% of adult Filipinos said their quality-of-life got worse over the span of time, 26% said it remains unchanged, while 23% said life improved.

This March 2026 data resulted to a net score of -26, classified by the research company as the lowest in four years. The lowest recorded was -44 in September 2021.

The net score slid bigtime from 19 points from November 2025 fair -7, and was a very stark contrast from +12 in June 2025 and fair -2 in September 2025.

The net score dipped lowest both in Mindanao and Metro Manila, at a very low -31, followed by the Visayas at low -25, and Balance Luzon at low -23.

The survey was conducted from March 24 to 31 among 1,500 adults, a period marked with inflation and rising costs for fuel and goods as an effect of the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The 12-month quality of life assessment survey question has been asked by SWS since April 1983. Result were generally positive until 2025 before sharply declining since the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, albeit with recovering with mixed results.