INQUIRER FILE PHOTO The rising prices of basic commodities remains the most urgent national concern, with six in 10 or 63 percent of Filipinos saying it is an issue that the Marcos administration must address, according to a Pulse Asia survey conducted from June 19 to 23. The administration's approval rating on controlling inflation improved by 6 percentage points, from 25 percent in March to 31 percent in June, but its performance on addressing the issue still received a negative net approval rating of -6, the lowest among the 13 concerns rated in the survey.
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