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Bong Go Leads Senatorial Preferences in Latest National Survey
April 24, 2025
MANILA, Philippines – Senator Bong Go maintains a lead among preferred senatorial candidates, according to the latest nationwide survey conducted by Arkipelago Analytics, reflecting voter preferences ahead of the upcoming elections.

Bong Go Leads Arkipelago Analytics 2025 Senatorial Survey; Tulfo Brothers, Sotto, Bato Among Top Contenders
March 31, 2025
Senator Bong Go leads the pack in the latest Arkipelago Analytics Senatorial Preferences Survey, conducted from March 15 to 21, 2025, with a commanding 64% of voter preference. Go, who is seeking reelection under PDP–Laban, appears to have maintained strong grassroots support and national visibility since his Senate debut.

Most Gen Z Filipinos Who Want to Marry Prefer to Do So After 35
March 24, 2025
Marriage in the Philippines is undergoing a quiet transformation—one that is being shaped not only by national trends but also by the evolving values of the country’s youngest adults. According to newly released government data, registered marriages declined by 7.8 percent in 2023, dropping from 449,428 in 2022 to 414,213. The crude marriage rate (CMR) also fell from 4.0 to 3.7 marriages per 1,000 population, underscoring a broader shift in how Filipinos approach commitment and family life.
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Millennials Prefer to Be Successful Over Having a Happy Relationship
March 10, 2025
A nationwide survey has revealed that Filipino Millennials prioritize success over relationships, marking a shift in generational values. The survey, conducted with 402 respondents and a 5% margin of error, found that 64% of Filipino Millennials consider “being successful” as their top priority—outpacing the 50% who ranked “a happy relationship” as essential.

Survey Reveals Rising Prices, Food Security, and Loneliness as Top Concerns of Filipino Millennials
March 10, 2025
A new survey conducted by Arkipelago Analytics has identified the rising cost of living, food security, and loneliness as the most pressing concerns among Filipino millennials. The nationwide study found that 85 percent of respondents consider inflation and high commodity prices as the country’s most urgent issue, with this number rising to 91 percent in the National Capital Region (NCR).