Though it may seem like a statement from Captain Obvious, inflation rates impact rich and poor Brazilians in different ways. And while logic would suggest that poorer populations are more vulnerable to price hikes, in this particular instance, it’s wrong. For the past 12 months, inflation rates have been higher for richer Brazilians when compared to poorer populations.
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