Filipinos do not trust the news. Are they sick of divisive politics?
Filipinos' trust in news has significantly declined, with only 28% reporting trust most of the time, a drop from 38% in 2025. This represents the steepest decline among 48 markets surveyed by the Reuters Institute Digital News Report, placing the Philippines below the global average.

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AI-generatedFilipinos' trust in news has significantly declined, with only 28% reporting trust most of the time, a drop from 38% in 2025. This represents the steepest decline among 48 markets surveyed by the Reuters Institute Digital News Report, placing the Philippines below the global average. Analysts attribute this loss of faith to sustained attacks on the Philippine media industry and the increasing influence of social media operations. This trend marks the lowest level of trust in the Philippines since the survey began in 2015.
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4 extractedThe figure placed the Philippines below the global average of 37 per cent.
Only 28 per cent of Filipinos said they trusted news most of the time, down from 38 per cent in 2025.
Filipinos are losing faith in the news faster than audiences almost anywhere else in the world.
Analysts attribute the decline to years of sustained attacks on the Philippine media industry and the growing reach of influence operations on social media.