Many Filipino families consider themselves poor, according to a survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS). The ...
A slim majority of Filipino families rated themselves poor at the end of 2025, according to the fourth quarter survey ...
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Persistent poverty

The latest percentage of households rating themselves as Mahirap/Poor was 51, as of the end of November (“Fourth Quarter 2025 ...
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Five wishes that could end poverty

Poverty in our country is neither a mystery nor an accident. It is the inevitable outcome of decades of policy choices, governance gaps and collective tolerance for inequality.
A top church official in the central Philippines challenged corruption, persistent poverty, and forced migration, saying that ...
The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) said its biggest achievement in 2025 was the strengthened policy convergence that ...
By Most. Rev. Gerardo A. Alminaza, D.DPresident, Caritas PhilippinesAs we begin a new year, Caritas Philippines joins the ...
EVERY Jan. 9, as dawn cracks over Manila’s smog-choked skyline, a human tsunami engulfs Quiapo. From midnight onward, streets ...
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DepEd’s massive challenges for 2026

THE Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) has released its top 10 findings for 2025, highlighting widespread ...
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Constructive citizenship in 2026

In this season for New Year’s resolutions, we might as well do ours with the broader interest of our troubled nation in mind.
According to a nationwide survey by public opinion firm WR Numero, a quarter of Filipinos are unsure if their own lives and their families’ will improve in 2026, highlighting uncertainty among Class E ...
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An optimist’s guide to investing in 2026

Question: This will sound like a rant but here goes. The PSEi is currently down in the dumps. The index has not even gone ...