The survey, conducted from March 23 to March 29, showed that Marcos’ public approval ratings fell by 17 percentage points from 42 percent in February to 25 percent in March. It scored highest in Luzon outside Metro Manila at 35 percent, down by 20 points from 55 percent, followed by the Visayas at 27 percent, down by 10 points from 37 percent. Improved ratings While the President’s numbers went down, the Vice President’s approval ratings improved from 52 percent in February to 59 percent in March. Among socioeconomic classes, her approval improved the most and remained the highest among Class E, from 61 percent to 74 percent, followed by Class ABC, from 49 percent to 60 percent, and Class D from 51 percent to 58 percent. Among classes, Class E reported the most trust at 75 percent, while Class ABC had the most improved, up by 14 points from 50 percent to 64 percent. Read Full Story