Monday, 22 April 2019

Brazil walks to another lost year

The uncertainties and increasing risks related to Jair Bolsonaro's government's ability to send reforms to the National Congress and to implement its economic policy undermine confidence and undermine investments in Brazil.

The very weak picture of the Brazilian labor market indicates that companies have no intention of producing more or investing. The high levels of unemployment and the low quality of jobs offered reflect an almost stagnant environment. This hinders the acceleration of consumption, which will lead the country to another year of growth of around 1%.

According to the World Bank, 14 million Brazilians are at risk of returning to poverty. One of the main problems is that the Brazilian labor market is not absorbing the young. These unemployed young people are not served by any social program and also do not have access to unemployment insurance, as most are looking for their first job.

Meanwhile, the Brazilian government has been held hostage by the Pension Reform, so far its only subject and only measure in the macroeconomic area. Moreover, the government's actions are aimed at small microeconomic changes, which are not enough to change the almost stagnant picture of the Brazilian economy.

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