President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s net trust rating declined to -3% in a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey conducted from November 24 to 30.
The survey showed 38% of adults had "much trust" in the President, while 41% had "little trust," marking a record high for "little trust."
This rating is a decrease from his 7% net trust rating in October 2025.
While President Marcos's trust rating was highest in Balance Luzon at +18%, he received negative ratings in Mindanao (-37%), Visayas (-7%), and the NCR (-8%).
A flood control corruption scandal and "months of back-to-back tirades between Duterte and the Palace" may have contributed to the declining trust numbers.
In contrast, Vice President Sara Duterte's net trust rating rose to +31% in the same survey, with 56% expressing "much trust" and 26% having "little trust."
Duterte achieved her highest net trust rating from Mindanao at 74%.
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