BY DHEL NAZARIO
More than 70 percent of Filipinos said they received financial assistance from the government since the COVID-19 crisis began, the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed.
The survey conducted from July 3 to 6 among 1,555 respondents found that 72 percent of Filipinos confirmed that their families received cash aid from the government since the start of the COVID-19 crisis.
SWS said that the proportion of those saying their families received financial help from the government was highest in Metro Manila at 85 percent, followed by Balance Luzon at 75 percent, Mindanao (65 percent), and the Visayas (64 percent).
It was 72 percent in both urban and rural areas
Meanwhile, the proportion was higher among non-elementary graduates at 71 percent, elementary graduates at 75 percent, junior high school graduates at 77 percent, and those who have entered college at 71 percent, compared to college graduates at 58 percent.
Data were gathered through mobile phone interviews of adult Filipinos 18 years old and above, randomly drawn from a database of mobile phone numbers compiled from SWS national and subnational representative face-to-face surveys since 2017.
SWS noted the sampling error margins of ±2% for national percentages, ±6% for Metro Manila, and ±5% for Balance Luzon, ±5% Visayas, and ±5% in Mindanao. (Dhel Nazario)