MANILA, Philippines – A new survey conducted by Arkipelago Analytics has revealed that rising prices of commodities remain the top concern among Filipino millennials, with 85 percent of respondents identifying it as the most urgent national issue.
This figure is even higher in the National Capital Region (NCR), where 91 percent of millennials see inflation and the increasing cost of living as their primary concern.
Following closely behind is food security, with 80 percent of millennials citing it as a major issue, reflecting growing concerns about access to affordable and sufficient food.
Meanwhile, 72 percent of respondents highlighted loneliness as a significant challenge, emphasizing the need for greater mental health support and social well-being initiatives.
Other key issues for millennials include poverty, unemployment, and traffic, each cited by 70 percent of respondents.
Concerns about education and the overall economic situation were noted by 67 percent, underscoring the demand for long-term structural reforms.
Crime and public safety remain a priority for 62 percent of millennials, a figure 10 percent higher than that of other age groups, signaling a heightened sense of urgency regarding security.
Additionally, health and social security were noted by 55 percent of respondents, while environmental concerns and climate change were mentioned by 52 and 50 percent, respectively.
According to Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo, Chief Impact Officer at Arkipelago Analytics, the data highlights the significant challenges millennials face today.
“Our research shows that economic concerns remain the top priority for Filipino millennials, but there is also increasing awareness of social issues, including mental health, crime prevention, and environmental sustainability,” Lamentillo said. “These insights are critical in understanding the evolving concerns of this generation.”
The nationwide survey was conducted among 402 respondents and carries a 5 percent margin of error.
For more details and a full breakdown of the findings, visit https://www.arkipelagoanalytics.com.