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The Datafolha survey published this Sunday (23) by the newspaper "Folha de S.Paula" indicates that the Brazilian is optimistic about the economy on the eve of the inauguration of President-elect Jair Bolsonaro.
According to the survey, 65% of respondents believe that the economy 's situation will improve in the months to come. In August, they were 23%.
The index is the highest of the historical series started in 1997, while the president was Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
For 9%, the Brazilian economy will deteriorate (they were 31% in August) and 24% think that the situation will remain the same (41% in August).
On December 18-19, Datafolha heard 2,077 people in 130 counties. 67% think they will be in a better situation in the next few months
- 47% think unemployment will drop
- 29% think it will increase
- 21% think it will maintain the same level
- at 35%, inflation will drop
- to 27% and will increase
- ] 33% believe in price stability
- 43% think that their purchasing power will increase
- 18% think they will decrease
- 36 % think they will remain as they are
Economic situation of the country
- ] 20% think that their economic life has improved in recent months
- 30% think that Brazil has improved these last months
- aggravated
- 49% think it was like
- 50% think that the economic crisis and the country will experience u new growth
- 42% of respondents believe that the crisis has yet to take a long time
- 5% of respondents believe that the crisis is over and that Brazil is developing again
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