25/04/2014
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80% of Brazilians do not want lower taxes; understand
SAO PAULO - The Brazilian is not unhappy with the high taxes, but where they are intended . That's the conclusion of a study released on Thursday ( 24 ) by the Data Popular Institute , who listened more than 3000 people in 53 cities in all regions of the country
Over 81 % of Brazilians said they would rather pay taxes to have better public services to have less taxes . But this is still far from becoming reality , since almost 80 % of respondents believe that pay a lot of taxes for the service they receive.
Among the priorities , the worst public service was evaluated safety , with an average rating of 3.64 points . More than half of respondents described the service as " bad" or " terrible " . The health averaged 3.73 satisfaction , shipping , 3.87 , and education , 4.56 .
The study also shows that dissatisfaction reaches the three levels of the Executive Branch ( Hall , State and Federal ) .
Life improved (but their own effort or divine )
Over 67 % of Brazilians said that life has improved in the last year . But the government had very little contribution to this result, according to the listeners themselves.
For half of them , life has improved for the effort itself. 31 % already believe faith helped them grow and family comes next , with 13 % of respondents . Only 2 % said the government helped improve their lives .
Source : MSN
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