President Marcos net satisfaction falls to -15

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. posted a new personal record-low net satisfaction rating in the latest survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The survey, conducted from March 24 to 31, 2026, showed that only 33% of Filipinos were satisfied with the President’s performance, while 49% said they were dissatisfied. Another 18% remained undecided.

Based on the results, Marcos registered a net satisfaction rating of negative 15, classified by SWS as “poor.” The figure marked a significant decline from his previous net satisfaction rating of negative 3 recorded in November 2025.

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The latest findings indicate a drop in public satisfaction with the President’s performance over the past several months.

Regional data showed that Marcos received his lowest ratings in Mindanao and Metro Manila. Meanwhile, his rating in Balance Luzon remained within the “neutral” category.

The survey also measured public perception regarding the President’s health condition.

According to the results, 35% of respondents said they believed Marcos was in good health. Meanwhile, 30% said they did not believe he was in good health, while another 35% said they were uncertain.

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The findings reflect divided public opinion regarding the President’s health status, with equal percentages expressing confidence and uncertainty.

SWS regularly conducts surveys to measure public sentiment on national issues and the performance of government officials.

The March 2026 survey results provide a snapshot of current public opinion on President Marcos’ performance and health, based on responses gathered from Filipinos during the survey period.

The latest rating represents the lowest net satisfaction score recorded by Marcos since assuming office.