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More Brazilians began in 2009 less indebted than last year

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By: Gladys Magalhães Ferraz
InfoMoney


SÃO PAULO - In 2009, the percentage of Brazilians who believe the year is getting less indebted than at the beginning of last year is 15 percentage points higher than those believed to be more indebted, on the same basis of comparison.

The data are part of a survey conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs, at the request of Fiesp (Paulistas Federation of Industries of São Paulo State) and show that while 33% of those surveyed say they are less indebted, only 18% say the opposite.

Considering the division by gender, men believed to be more indebted this year, for 2008, than women, with 19% and 17% of citations, respectively. Among those who feel less indebted, the percentage is similar, 33% and 32% for them for them.

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The research also found that more and are less indebted, according to age. Thus, it was found that among the various age groups, the largest percentage of people who feel most indebted to are those between 35 and 44 years (21%), whereas the opposite, the largest group that is believed to be less indebted one whose age is between 25 and 34 years (37%).

Already in the comparison involving economic classes, those who feel most indebted this year than at the beginning of 2008 are the people belonging to the classes DE (19%), followed by C (18%) and AB (15%). The opposite, less indebted, was as follows: 33% in class C, 32% in DE, and 30% in AB.

Among the regions of the country, the Northeast are bearing the largest group of people who feel less indebted, in a year, with 22% of respondents, while those who feel most indebted are the inhabitants of the region North-Central West with 43%.

The study interviewed 1,200 people, between 22 and 29 January, in 70 municipalities, including nine regions of the country. The margin of error is 3 percentage points with a confidence interval of 95%.


Source: Infomoney

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