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Potential consumption in the country rose 14.98%

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The potential consumption increased 14.98% between 2003 and 2008, according to research at the Center for Social Policies (PSC) of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV). Growth was calculated based on data from the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) on access to consumer goods, utilities, housing conditions and household type (for example, couples with or without children). In the same period, 31.9 million people entered the classes A, B and C, according to CPS.

Since the potential for generating income, the "producer" has increased even more. "The potential of the producer increased by about 28%," the chief economist of the CPS FGV, Marcelo Neri. He said he was surprised by the consumption has grown less than the potential of the producer.

Possession and use of cell phones and computers for families that have expanded greatly in the period were considered in the study within the producer's potential as an investment - and not as consumption. Are also considered in calculating the potential producer entering the labor market, the level of education of members of families, the family of children in public schools and private pension and investment (public and private).

According to Neri, "seeds planted in the 90s, stabilization, reform and increasing access to education" may have contributed to increasing the potential for generating income for families in this decade.



Source: State Agency

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