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Most Brazilians committed 10% of their income on debt

08/06/2012

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Almost 40% of Brazilians in this situation have income above R$ 9,600
SAO PAULO - Nearly 30% of Brazilians committed up to 10% of their income on installment purchases. Of these, 36.5% have income over R$ 9.600.

Then, the second shows the Consumer Expectations Survey made by FGV (Getulio Vargas), 24.8% of Brazilians appear to compromise with income between 11% and 50%. In this case, the focus is on the Brazilians with income between R$ 2,100 and R$ 4,800.

Brazilians with income between R$ 2,100 and R$ 4,800 appear again highlighted when the issue is the commitment of 51% to 100% of income. 3.3% of Brazilians in this condition, the range is 5.0%.

The survey also reveals that 0.9% of Brazilians have more than 100% of income committed to debt. To this percentage, the majority (3.1%) are those with incomes up to R$ 2000.

cities
According to the survey, 36.3% of Brazilians with up to 10% of income committed to debt is in Recife.

Most Brazilians with impaired between 11% and 50% are concentrated in Belo Horizonte, with 30.3%.

The survey also shows that Recife is also the leader of the commitment of 51% to 100%, with 5.4%. Since Belo Horizonte will reappear in the compromise over 100%, with 1.7%.

In Sao Paulo, the majority (28.5%) have up to 10% of income committed to debt. Since 39.9% of São Paulo said they did not have bills in installments.


Source: InfoMoney

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