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Low-income families concentrated almost 60% of defaults in SP

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Fecomércio shows high rate of winners for up to 3 minimum wages.
Result reflects the access to credit, not a crisis, as the entity.
Research released this Monday (6) showed that Fecomércio by default in Sao Paulo rose the "low income", formed by people who earn up to three minimum monthly wages. Since the crisis began in September 2008, the defaults in this segment almost doubled, from 32% to 59%.   

The survey reflects the increasing access to credit among the people included in this income range. According to Fecomércio, about 20 million people had found the CPF for the first time to split between 2006 and 2008. In the area of economy of the institution, the defaults began to reflect the growth of credit to low income.

The Fecomércio says the survey, 703 consumers who hear, not yet reflect the effects of global crisis, while 48% of respondents have said the loss of use of someone's family as the main factor for the accounts in arrears. With the default high, most respondents said it intends to cut spending to "clear the name of trade.





Source: G1 news


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