Winning a congressional election in Brazil seems to be a golden ticket into a world of privilege. Among the perks of being a Brazilian congressman, we can include: housing aid; stipends for suits (yes, that’s a real thing); private cars; plane tickets; political office (besides the one in the House); and advertising money. All of that is on the taxpayer’s dime.
Oh, and let’s not forget the monthly salary of 33,763 BRL – roughly 30 times as much as the average per capita income in Brazil.
On average, a single congressman costs 179,000 BRL every month, amounting to 2.1 million BRL a year. Considering that we have 513 congressmen, the numbers explode to over 1.1 billion BRL per year.
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