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đ„ FROM THE SUPERMARKET TO FOOTBALL: HAVANâS VĂIO EXPOSES BRAZIL WHERE MORE IS WORKED AND LESS IS BOUGHT đđ§đ·đž
Inflation is eroding, day after day, the salary of Brazilians â and the impact is already being felt in everything, from the basics to leisure. Products that used to fit in your pocket now weigh on the budget, and even cheering for your team has become more expensive.
A survey shared by @rankingdospoliticos shows how our currency has lost value over the years. Items that were accessible in the past today cost double or even triple. The result is clear: emptier shopping carts, less consumption, and a weakened economy. In the end, itâs always the worker who pays the bill.
And the problem goes beyond the supermarket.
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✠Cheering has become more expensive:
In Brazil, a team shirt costs about R$ 750 â the equivalent of up to 14 days of work. In the United States, a 100-dollar shirt can be bought with about 2 days of work.
That is, itâs not just about price⊠itâs about how much we need to work to get the same thing.
This difference lays bare Braziliansâ loss of purchasing power over the years and how itâs weighing more and more on everyday life.
While in other countries consumption follows income, here the effort increases⊠and the return decreases.
Given this scenario, the urgency for change is growing: more security for investments, fewer taxes, less bureaucracy, and fiscal responsibility. Valuing those who produce and encouraging entrepreneurship are essential paths to create opportunities, improve wages, and restore dignity to consumption.
đ Meanwhile, the reality is harsh: Brazilians keep working more⊠to buy less.
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