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Trust ratings of Marcos, other top officials improve in June 2025 - SWS

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July 16 2025

Public trust in the top four Philippine officials improved in June 2025, based on the latest results of a Stratbase-commissioned survey that was officially released by Social Weather Stations (SWS) on Tuesday, July 15.

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

President Marcos' net trust rating improved to +18, with 48 percent of respondents expressing “much trust” and 30 percent showing “little trust.”

This marks a significant rise from May, when his net trust was -1, based on 38 percent “much trust” and 30 percent “little trust.”

Those expressing indecision remained at 21 percent.

Vice President Sara Duterte's trust rating showed a slight improvement, from 60 percent in May to 61 percent in June.

Those expressing little trust remained at 23 percent, while the undecided decreased to 14 percent from 16 percent.

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