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00:00 But in other news, most Filipinos are concerned about the rising prices of goods.
00:06 We have live news with JP Soriano. JP?
00:10 Connie, my fellow countrymen, based on the Pulse Asia survey,
00:18 the main concern or what Filipinos are concerned about
00:22 is the government's control over the rapid rise in the prices of the main goods in the market
00:29 or inflation.
00:30 And according to the Bayan survey,
00:32 which was conducted from September 10 to 14,
00:35 74% of Filipinos expressed concern
00:41 about the control over the rising prices of the main goods.
00:45 It seems that this did not change in the June 2023 edition of the same survey.
00:50 So we asked the merchants here in Mega Q Mart in Quezon City
00:55 if their salary is the same here.
00:57 Let's listen to the statement of some of our guests
01:01 who said they are stressed about the rising prices of the main goods in the market.
01:08 You're not pretty, you're even uglier.
01:14 Why?
01:14 Of course, you're stressed.
01:16 Who would be stressed?
01:19 That's why it's hard to buy.
01:22 And you see, the ones who earn minimum are really poor.
01:26 That's what I'm thinking, if the prices will change.
01:31 I don't think it will change.
01:33 I hope it doesn't rise again,
01:35 that it won't be the same as before when we were selling rice.
01:39 And after the government lifted the price cap on rice
01:47 or the government's control over the prices of rice,
01:51 we will hear from some rice retailers here in Quezon City.
01:55 We are here with Sir Christian Sara.
01:58 Sir, good morning, good afternoon.
02:00 I just want to ask, the government has already lifted the price cap.
02:04 That means you can sell rice at the price you want.
02:08 What is your reaction to this, Sir Ian?
02:10 It's okay to lift it because for us, we're not that affected right now.
02:16 Because we're getting a low price, 45 pesos.
02:21 We're getting a low price.
02:23 It's not like we're losing money.
02:24 So for me, it's okay to lift it because
02:27 rice won't be rising like before.
02:31 So that's good news for you?
02:32 Yes, for us, it's good news.
02:35 If the price of rice goes down,
02:41 it's a big thing because we have a low price.
02:45 It's just right that the price of rice goes down.
02:48 Thank you, Sir Ian. You heard the pulse of our fellow citizens.
02:53 That's the latest. Back to you, Rafi and Connie.
02:56 Thank you very much, JP Soriano.
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03:23 (Music)