News from Brazil: 72% Say Brazilian Economy Is Worse, Datafolha Survey Shows

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72% Say Brazilian Economy Is Worse, Datafolha Survey Shows
It is the worse figure since February 2016, when the country was still facing a strong recession; In the previous study, held in April this year, 52% had a pessimistic opinion of the country's situation
Disapproval Increases and Makes Temer Most Unpopular President in Brazilian History
The crisis created by the recent truck drivers' strike and the slow recovery of Brazil's economy have made the unpopularity of President Michel Temer increase; A Datafolha survey shows that 82% of Brazilians consider his administration bad or very bad
For Every Young Brazilian Killed, Country Loses US$ 150 Thousand
For every young Brazilian between the ages of 13 and 25 who gets murdered, Brazil loses approximately US$ 150 thousand; The high number of homicides over the past 20 years has led the country to lose a total of US$ 120 billion
Judge Moro Takes on Average Two Days Off per Month in order to Travel across Brazil and Abroad
In order to go to the opera in Monaco earlier this month, which he watched from the royal cabin, Judge Sergio Moro had to request a five-day leave of absence to take time off from the 13th Federal Court in Curitiba, Paraná; Since the beginning of 2017, he has requested 37 days off - an average of two days off per month, not including vacation
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