MANILA - Nearly all Filipinos believe they will enter 2020 "with hope," according to a Social Weather Stations survey released Saturday, 3 days before the turn of the decade.
MANILA - Nearly all Filipinos believe they will enter 2020 "with hope," according to a Social Weather Stations survey released Saturday, 3 days before the turn of the decade.
The number matches the record-high level in 2017, and is 4 percentage points higher than the hopefulness Filipinos felt in 2018, it said. Mindanaoans' optimism in welcoming 2020 slid to 90 percent, 4 percentage points lower than the 94-percent hope level in the region last year.Some 33 percent said they had set resolutions for 2019, a 13-point decline compared to the 2017 survey.
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