
SWS Survey Shows Diverging Trust Paths: Marcos at –3%, VP Sara Duterte at +31%
The latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey reveals a clear divergence in public trust among the country’s top leaders, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. registering a –3% net trust rating, while Vice President Sara Duterte climbed to a solid +31%.

According to the November 24–30, 2025 survey, President Marcos recorded 38% “much trust” against 41% “little trust,” pushing his net trust into negative territory. This marks a continued decline from his +7% rating in October 2025, signaling growing public dissatisfaction.
In contrast, Vice President Duterte posted 56% “much trust” versus 26% “little trust,” resulting in a +31% net trust score—a notable increase amid political turbulence and sustained scrutiny.
Analysts note that trust ratings often reflect perceived steadiness under pressure rather than day-to-day headlines. While the President faces backlash linked to governance controversies and unresolved national issues, the Vice President’s numbers suggest that a segment of the public views her as consistent, restrained, and grounded, even amid legal and political noise.
Importantly, SWS net trust ratings measure sentiment, not election outcomes. Still, the contrast highlights a shift in public mood—one that rewards composure and penalizes uncertainty.
🦅 Agila note:
Trust does not rise from speeches alone. It grows quietly where people see steadiness, not spin.
Bible Verse:
“A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold.” — Proverbs 22:1